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, at 23:48:35 on Tue, 6 Jul 2010, Paul remarked: When you arrive at Kings Cross, you can take the official entrance to the tube inside the station, Which also has a lift. but instead of turning right at the bottom of the stairs and following the official route to the Victoria line, turn LEFT. This will bring you to the old tube ticket hall where you can go through the barriers And there's a short lift on the far side if the steps are an issue. and down the escalators to the Victoria line. This is MUCH quicker than the official route. Why LUL route passengers the long way round I don't know, but since when did it matter to them It's probably to try to reduce the congestion in the old ticket hall. -- Roland Perry |
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