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Dave Arquati wrote:
Ant W-M wrote: Many thanks for these two useful postings. The information I really need in addition to this is which tube line interchanges are best avoided because of those LONG walks along tunnels. Sometimes it seems like one is walking underground to another tube station! Hmm... I'm not sure if that's available online (if not, maybe it should be!). The ones I'd flag up would be Green Park, King's Cross, Bank/Monument, Waterloo and Notting Hill Gate; I'm sure other people have other favourite nasty changes too. Not all the interchanges at those stations are inconvenient. For example: Bank/Monument: District/Circle, Northern, DLR are reasonably close together. The really long interchanges are W&C or Central to/from Monument. Waterloo: Jubilee to the other tubes is long (travelator). Bakerloo/Northern (and Eurostar/Windsor Lines) are conveniently close together. Other long ones that come to mind: Baker Street: Bakerloo/Jubilee to/from Circle/H&C, especially westbound. Canary Wharf: Jubilee to/from Canary Wharf DLR is long, through underground shopping mall. Herons Quay DLR is nearer. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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