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Mrs Redboots wrote:
Tony Wilson wrote to uk.transport.london on Wed, 9 Feb 2005: There aren't any accessible Victoria line stations now, so I would be amazed if any use it at present. They are building lifts at Brixton, although I don't know which other stations will be accessible *from* there for wheelchair users. Personally I fully support the improvements in accessibility, wherever it is economic to do so; while I am able bodied, some of the lifts on the Jubilee line are well-used by many for whom steps are a pain without actually being disabled (the elderly, those with heavy luggage or children in prams etc.) I have even had to queue for the lifts at Green Park when going to and from Heathrow with a suitcase due to the number of people changing trains with luggage! The lifts on the DLR (at least, at East India which I was using regularly at one stage), were marked with both a wheelchair and a pushchair icon. As is the step-free interchange between the Jubilee and other lines at Green Park. -- Dave Arquati Imperial College, SW7 www.alwaystouchout.com - Transport projects in London |
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