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....with my elderly mother who is afraid of being under ground on the
Underground, and who can't walk far. Is the easiest option just the 205 bus to Mile End, then round the corner to the 323 bus to Canning Town? With my railhead on, I was going to do HS1 from St Pancras to Stratford, but I believe there's quite a bit of walking at both Stratford stations and platform 11 (where the buses to StfInt go from) at Stratford Regional has no step-free access. Is that correct? One other question: the discounted travelcards for people with National Rail railcards [1]: are they available from TFL ticket machines, or only at the windows? [1] http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tickets/faresa...ets/11696.aspx |
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![]() On Jan 30, 8:23 pm, Mark Morton wrote: ...with my elderly mother who is afraid of being under ground on the Underground, and who can't walk far. Is the easiest option just the 205 bus to Mile End, then round the corner to the 323 bus to Canning Town? Seems like a decent enough option. You could continue on the 205 to Bow Church DLR station, but I wouldn't - it'd involve having to change at Poplar from one platform to another (as at that point you're effectively changing direction from westbound to eastbound), and whilst the DLR is fully accessible and there are lifts and everything, I don't think it's really worth the hassle. Nothing else immediately springs to mind. With my railhead on, I was going to do HS1 from St Pancras to Stratford, but I believe there's quite a bit of walking at both Stratford stations and platform 11 (where the buses to StfInt go from) at Stratford Regional has no step-free access. Is that correct? Correct, no step-free access - see the note at the top of this NR webpage: http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/stations/sfa/details.html One other question: the discounted travelcards for people with National Rail railcards [1]: are they available from TFL ticket machines, or only at the windows? [1] http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tickets/faresa...ets/11696.aspx I presume you're thinking about what can be purchased at Canning Town (which is an LU station). In which case, Railcard-discounted Travelcards are only available from the ticket windows at LU stations, and not from the ticket machines - however I'm pretty sure they can be bought in advance, at least for the next day. You could also buy one or more in advance at King's Cross from one of the NR ticket offices. One other suggestion is to buy it/them in advance online from one of the booking sites, then collect it from a TOD enabled NR ticket machine (such as those at KX), or else have it/them posted to you/her if they were ordered far enough in advance. |
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"Paul Corfield" wrote in message
... On Sat, 30 Jan 2010 20:23:04 +0000, Mark Morton wrote: ...with my elderly mother who is afraid of being under ground on the Underground, and who can't walk far. Is the easiest option just the 205 bus to Mile End, then round the corner to the 323 bus to Canning Town? Or the 205 to Aldgate and then the 115 direct to Canning Town. A more frequent option but be careful to check where the stops are at Aldgate as your mum can't walk far. checks http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/gettingaro...treet-2005.pdf Stop B on the outward trip is a common stop for the 115 and 205 Hard to be certain but stops J and R are probably common for the return trip. Spider maps only show stop details for routes that depart from the main area not which terminate there - stupid if you ask me but there you go. With my railhead on, I was going to do HS1 from St Pancras to Stratford, but I believe there's quite a bit of walking at both Stratford stations and platform 11 (where the buses to StfInt go from) at Stratford Regional has no step-free access. Is that correct? Don't even think about it. Shuttle buses, very long hikes along platforms, stairs etc. One other question: the discounted travelcards for people with National Rail railcards [1]: are they available from TFL ticket machines, or only at the windows? [1] http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tickets/faresa...ets/11696.aspx At ticket offices. Not sure where you arriving at Kings Cross but don't forget the new northern ticket hall has a big ticket office and may be a bit less pressured than the other tube ticket offices at Kings Cross. Alternatively as Mizter T has said there may be NR ticket offices that are more convenient but beware the works going on at Kings Cross main line have (I think) shifted the FCC GN ticket office. Railcard-discounted One Day Travelcards are also available from the FastTicket machines at and around King's Cross (Main Line) Travel Centre, but finding the right buttons to press is not exactly intuitive. Use the A-Z destinations button and type in the first few letters of London. |
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In message , Mark Morton
writes ...with my elderly mother who is afraid of being under ground on the Underground, and who can't walk far. Is the easiest option just the 205 bus to Mile End, then round the corner to the 323 bus to Canning Town? My mother always gets the 205 to Aldgate then stays at the same stop and gets the 115 to Canning Town (she then gets the 300 from the same stop at Canning Town to get to me but that's another story) -- Steve Fitzgerald has now left the building. You will find him in London's Docklands, E16, UK (please use the reply to address for email) |
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Mizter T wrote:
One other suggestion is to buy it/them in advance online from one of the booking sites, then collect it from a TOD enabled NR ticket machine (such as those at KX), or else have it/them posted to you/her if they were ordered far enough in advance. Does anyone have any ideas where to buy National Rail-discounted travelcards online? The TFL site only wants to sell me the non-discounted ones? http://visitorshop.tfl.gov.uk/English/BuyTravelcard.htm |
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Paul Corfield wrote:
On Sat, 30 Jan 2010 20:23:04 +0000, Mark Morton wrote: ...with my elderly mother who is afraid of being under ground on the Underground, and who can't walk far. Is the easiest option just the 205 bus to Mile End, then round the corner to the 323 bus to Canning Town? Or the 205 to Aldgate and then the 115 direct to Canning Town. A more frequent option but be careful to check where the stops are at Aldgate as your mum can't walk far. checks http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/gettingaro...treet-2005.pdf Stop B on the outward trip is a common stop for the 115 and 205 Genius plan, thanks for that, and thanks to Steve Fitzgerald for confirming it. |
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On Sat, 30 Jan 2010 20:23:04 +0000 someone who may be Mark Morton
wrote this:- ...with my elderly mother who is afraid of being under ground on the Underground, and who can't walk far. [snip] With my railhead on, I was going to do HS1 from St Pancras to Stratford, As well as the objections others have mentioned, this also involves going in tunnel most of the way between the two stations AFAIR. -- David Hansen, Edinburgh I will *always* explain revoked encryption keys, unless RIP prevents me http://www.opsi.gov.uk/acts/acts2000...#pt3-pb3-l1g54 |
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(Paul Scott) wrote: wrote: In article , (Paul Corfield) wrote: Alternatively as Mizter T has said there may be NR ticket offices that are more convenient but beware the works going on at Kings Cross main line have (I think) shifted the FCC GN ticket office. The FCC ticket office is now outside opposite where stairs come up from the tube Northern ticket hall to the open area between there and St Pancras. Just next to the step free access lift... Not exactly. The other side of quite a wide area which takes the flow of passengers from platforms 9-11 at the Cross. -- Colin Rosenstiel |
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