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![]() "Roy Badami" wrote in message news:A5Bco.129369$Nn4.101743@hurricane... Thanks - that map is quite useful, although far from ideal. If there is a route directly from the Tube Ticket Hall to the Met/Circle platforms (that doesn't require running down an up escalator ![]() looks like it would be quicker than the signposted route - if I'm not misremembering I walked past the Tube Ticket Hall anyway to get to the Western Ticket Hall (and the map seems to support that). http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloa...pgrade-map.gif Slightly clearer version of the diagram from TfL, but harder to find! I think the difference is that the route via the tube ticket hall is slightly shorter but feeds you into the very eastern end of the Circle/Met platforms, whereas the other route can put you at the other end of those platforms, which might be quieter. Maybe just suck it and see on the day... Paul |
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