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![]() Ken W wrote: Can someone help? How easy is access to/from the Jubilee line at Baker St or St John's Wood? I'm on crutches after breaking my hip, so can't manage a flight of stairs, but can probably cope with the escalator if it isn't busy. [Travelling about 3pm] I'm OK at the start of journey, Stratford, since that's a pair of lifts. If you use the TFL Journey Planner, the details of the routes it returns include information about stairs up and down. You can also tell it that you can't do stairs at all, and it will come up with some perhaps circuitous route to get you where you want to go. eg by asking it to go from Stratford station to Lords, without stairs , I learn that St John's Wood has an escalator but no stairs. If I tell it I can't use escalators OR stairs, it has to look quite hard to find places to get me off the Underground system - the least silly route seems to be going all the way out to Kilburn, then getting a bus back. -- Larry Lard Replies to group please |
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St John's Wood is fine; it's a relatively quiet station and the
escalator goes straight from platform level to street level with a wide, spacious entrance. |
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