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Dear all
Sorry to be a bore, but having been avoiding Bank and the Northern for two or three years I need to go from Woolwich Arsenal to Euston tomorrow morning, arriving at Euston by 10.10. My "tin leg" is not sure which way to go Journey Planner tells me that via Bank is the fastest and least changes for pax with no mobility issues But DirectEnquiries.com tells me there are 32+33 steps between the DLR and Northern lines. If I "can use escalators but not stairs" she wants me to go either via Green Park or Stratford - StP, both of which seem long ways round (and of course the Highspeed leg would cost full fare, since the Freedom Pass is not valid and it would be before the Senior Railcard applies) London Bridge is hard work in the rush hour when I use a walking stick and carry bags. Is there an alternative at Bank – involving fewer steps, not necessarily step-free. Or another, easier alternative route? TIA Kenw |
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