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On 24 Jan, 09:55, Paul Corfield wrote:
I'm sorry but I have to disagree about Bank. *I can see why the DLR is an attractive option from Woolwich but there are stairs as the main link between the DLR and Northern Line. *I'm not even certain the DLR lift at Bank has an intermediate stop for the Northern Line - anyone know? The lift from the DLR platforms takes you up only as far as the Northern Line lower concourse*, from which there's a short (but steep) set of steps down to the Northern Line. There is no step-free access to the Northern Line from any direction at Bank. London Bridge has step free access to the Northern Line from the Borough Market exit, but not the railway station end. The opposite is true for the Jubilee Line. There's a long route I can think of involving using the lifts at Green Park to get to the Piccadilly Line to King's Cross, but it would involve a fair amount of walking, and you'd be better off taking a bus. (* to get to street level you need to take the lifts up to the Lombard Street ticket hall and then another lift) U |
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