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On Mon, 27 Nov 2006 00:59:12 -0000, "Martin Underwood" a@b wrote:
Phil Richards wrote in message : Any idea who is responsible for the upkeep of this? Network Rail or Lambeth Council? Is this walkway fully open again? At one time (until maybe ten years ago) you could walk at high level all the way from the Eurostar end of Waterloo right to Charing Cross, with just a dip under the tracks out of Charing Cross. Then they closed the section from the far side of Waterloo Road through the Shell Building and under the railway tracks: you had to come down to ground level at Waterloo Road, walk along past the arches of the viaduct and then climb back up a concrete spiral staircase near the Nelson Mandela statue. It's not, unfortunately, as other posters have said. I walk almost everyday from Waterloo across the Golden Jubilee bridges to Trafalgar Square and on to Piccadilly and one thing that is clear is how appalling the route from the station to the South Bank is for pedestrians. You have to avoid cars & taxis immediately after coming out of the station, then Waterloo Road has a nasty bend in it to the right that you can't see round, with a pedestrian refuge in the middle that is far too small to take a trainload of people (there's one near Victoria that's similar, I think it's at the end of Victoria Street). Then you have to cross Belvedere Road. Given that walking reduces obesity, emissions and congestion, surely more attention should be paid to facilities for pedestrians? The only good thing about my route to work is that they do seem to have improved the traffic light sequence around Trafalgar Square. |
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