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Default Green Park Tube station now offers comprehensive step-free access

http://www.tfl.gov.uk/corporate/projectsandschemes/8839.aspx

Step-free access is now available from the street to all lines, and
also between all lines.

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Default Green Park Tube station now offers comprehensive step-free access

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(Mizter T) wrote:

http://www.tfl.gov.uk/corporate/projectsandschemes/8839.aspx

Step-free access is now available from the street to all lines, and
also between all lines.


Step free as long as you can walk/wheel over massive distances. :-(

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Default Green Park Tube station now offers comprehensive step-free access

On Sep 24, 8:38*pm, wrote:
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(Mizter T) wrote:
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/corporate/projectsandschemes/8839.aspx


Step-free access is now available from the street to all lines, and
also between all lines.


Step free as long as you can walk/wheel over massive distances. :-(

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What's the difference on the tube map between stations with step-free
access to trains versus step-free access to platforms? Surely the
trains call at platform level?
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Default Green Park Tube station now offers comprehensive step-free access

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Dr. Sunil wrote:
What's the difference on the tube map between stations with step-free
access to trains versus step-free access to platforms? Surely the
trains call at platform level?


Not really; the gap between the train and the platform can be
substantial (enough to make access in a wheelchair challenging).

Knowing the size of the gap - both in terms of the horizontal and
vertical distance - can be important to some folk. Luckily one
of the access guides gives you exactly that info.

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