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Does anybody know why - given that both Jubilee Line platforms were of
completely new build, and one of the Northern Line platforms was laterally resited - the interchange was not made more convenient and accessible. I've struggled to make the change every day for the last few weeks, walking on crutches, and there must be about 70-80 stairs to traverse. Why?!? The non-signposted change - going up an escalator to the Borough High Street exit, then back down the other one - is more comfortable for those struggling to walk, though still somewhat unwieldy and at the moment only possible in one direction due to escalator replacement. Couldn't they have put the Jubilee at a direct right angle to the Northern Line, at a slightly lower level and with an equally generous 'island' between the platforms, then just had a bank of escalators from platform level to platform level? And the Northern-Jubilee interchange at Waterloo is no better as an alternative really. BTN |
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