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Neil Williams wrote: Though I don't recall seeing wheelchair spaces on deep Tube trains (the standbacks on the Picc are for luggage for Heathrow passengers!), You don't look had enough ![]() At least northern, jubilee, and central have them. but if there are they will otherwise provide room to stand, not wasted space. Northern, and Central have tip-up seats; the Jubilee has standing room (which is fairly well used in the rush hour). If i recall correctly, that is. I don't use the tube as much as I used to (I tend to use a bike instead). -- Mike Bristow |
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On Apr 15, 3:10*pm, Mike Bristow wrote:
Northern, and Central have tip-up seats; the Jubilee has standing room (which is fairly well used in the rush hour). You're right now I think about it. I tend to avoid the Northern Line, though, and if I stand I have to stand in the middle of the coach rather than there (need a lot of headroom!) Neil |
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