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Dear fountains of all knowledge,
Does anyone have any ideas of what platform at London Bridge Thameslink trains from King's Cross generally arrive at, and what platform trains to Canterbury East depart from? Information on the reverse direction would be appreciated too. I may be helping my mum change there on Saturday, and she suffers from MS so I'd like to know whether it would (luckily) be an easy cross-platform change, or whether we'd be trekking from one side of the station to the other. To give an overall picture, the whole journey would be for me & mum to travel from Wycombe to Canterbury, meeting a friend coming from Luton. I ruled out the Tube for a cross-London transfer as the walk either down to the Bakerloo at Marylebone or to Baker St is a pain in the proverbial, as is the walk up from the Victoria line at Victoria or the Bakerloo at Charing Cross. One thought would be to do the 453 from Marylebone to Cockspur St or the first stop on Whitehall, to get to Charing Cross and meet our friend there, but I'm not keen on our chances on a bendy bus in the reverse direction (calling Helen for advice!). My other thought is the 205 (also right outside Marylebone) to right outside King's Cross Thameslink, meeting our friend and continuing from there, changing at London Bridge. Any thoughts/advice are welcome. -- Dave Arquati Imperial College, SW7 www.alwaystouchout.com - Transport projects in London |
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Dave Arquati wrote:
Dear fountains of all knowledge, Does anyone have any ideas of what platform at London Bridge Thameslink trains from King's Cross generally arrive at, and what platform trains to Canterbury East depart from? Information on the reverse direction would be appreciated too. I may be helping my mum change there on Saturday, and she suffers from MS so I'd like to know whether it would (luckily) be an easy cross-platform change, or whether we'd be trekking from one side of the station to the other. To give an overall picture, the whole journey would be for me & mum to travel from Wycombe to Canterbury, meeting a friend coming from Luton. I ruled out the Tube for a cross-London transfer as the walk either down to the Bakerloo at Marylebone or to Baker St is a pain in the proverbial, as is the walk up from the Victoria line at Victoria or the Bakerloo at Charing Cross. One thought would be to do the 453 from Marylebone to Cockspur St or the first stop on Whitehall, to get to Charing Cross and meet our friend there, but I'm not keen on our chances on a bendy bus in the reverse direction (calling Helen for advice!). My other thought is the 205 (also right outside Marylebone) to right outside King's Cross Thameslink, meeting our friend and continuing from there, changing at London Bridge. Any thoughts/advice are welcome. Southbound Thameslink trains nearly always arrive/depart from Platform 5 unless there's a problem on the platform. I'm also pretty sure that the Canterbury services also use Platform 5. It's either 5 or 4. When you get onto the platform off the train, don't go down the ramp but instead run up the stairs to the footbridge about halfway along the platform - there's an indicator there which says when the next train to all destinations will be and what platform it'll be on (I'd suggest leaving your mum on the platform though cos I'm almost 100% sure it will be on platform 5). The reverse trips should both arrive/depart from platform 6. |
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![]() "Dave Arquati" wrote in message ... Dear fountains of all knowledge, Does anyone have any ideas of what platform at London Bridge Thameslink trains from King's Cross generally arrive at, and what platform trains to Canterbury East depart from? Information on the reverse direction would be appreciated too. I may be helping my mum change there on Saturday, and she suffers from MS so I'd like to know whether it would (luckily) be an easy cross-platform change, or whether we'd be trekking from one side of the station to the other. Thameslink trains use the down fast platform (5) and the up fast platform (6). Departure platforms will depend upon the origin of the train: fast services from Charing Cross use platform 5 (stopping services use 4), whilst services from Cannon Street use platform 1 (or 2 in the rush hour). Coming back, Charing Cross services use platform 6 (the same island that the Thameslink services leave from) whilst Cannon Street services arrive at platform 2 (or 3 during the rush hour). Inter-platform transfer is either via a footbridge mid-platform or via a ramped subway at the London end. South Eastern platforms are arranged in three islands, 1/2, 3/4 and 5/6. |
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![]() "Dave Arquati" wrote in message ... Dear fountains of all knowledge, SNIPPED A LOT My other thought is the 205 (also right outside Marylebone) to right outside King's Cross Thameslink, meeting our friend and continuing from there, changing at London Bridge. Any thoughts/advice are welcome. Dave Arquati Words of warning - the bus stop for the 205, which used to be almost directly opposite the KXTL station, has been moved about 100 yards up the hill on Pentonville Road. The stop for buses going towards Marylebone is still just outside the station entrance. Good luck, Baz |
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Marratxi wrote:
"Dave Arquati" wrote in message ... Dear fountains of all knowledge, SNIPPED A LOT My other thought is the 205 (also right outside Marylebone) to right outside King's Cross Thameslink, meeting our friend and continuing from there, changing at London Bridge. Any thoughts/advice are welcome. Dave Arquati Words of warning - the bus stop for the 205, which used to be almost directly opposite the KXTL station, has been moved about 100 yards up the hill on Pentonville Road. The stop for buses going towards Marylebone is still just outside the station entrance. Good luck, Baz Thanks for the warning - they haven't updated the spider map for King's Cross but they have the current stop location on the Journey Planner auto-generated maps. It's annoying, but at least it's a downhill walk to the station, and a shorter walk than from the 453 stops at Trafalgar Square, I reckon. -- Dave Arquati Imperial College, SW7 www.alwaystouchout.com - Transport projects in London |
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Dave Arquati typed: Does anyone have any ideas of what platform at London Bridge Thameslink trains from King's Cross generally arrive at, and what platform trains to Canterbury East depart from? Information on the reverse direction would be appreciated too. I may be helping my mum change there on Saturday, and she suffers from MS so I'd like to know whether it would (luckily) be an easy cross-platform change, or whether we'd be trekking from one side of the station to the other. There are no trains from London Bridge to Canterbury East. Trains from Charing Cross to Ramsgate, which stop at Canterbury West, run straight through London Bridge without stopping for the greater part of the day. Thameslink trains from the north use Platform 5 at London Bridge. Take a Hastings train from the same platform (or sometimes Platform 4) to Tonbridge, where you can change to a train for Canterbury West (same platform at Tonbridge). Bob |
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Huge typed: "Bob Wood" writes: Thameslink trains from the north use Platform 5 at London Bridge. "The north" prsently being Kings X Thameslink. North of the river innit |
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On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 16:55:04 +0000, Dave Arquati
wrote: Does anyone have any ideas of what platform at London Bridge Thameslink trains from King's Cross generally arrive at, and what platform trains to Canterbury East depart from? Information on the reverse direction would be appreciated too. I may be helping my mum change there on Saturday, and she suffers from MS Anything of assisance at http://nrekb.nationalrail.co.uk/disabled.htm ? Sorry - don't have time to drill into it myself. Cheers, Jason. |
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Jason wrote:
On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 16:55:04 +0000, Dave Arquati wrote: Does anyone have any ideas of what platform at London Bridge Thameslink trains from King's Cross generally arrive at, and what platform trains to Canterbury East depart from? Information on the reverse direction would be appreciated too. I may be helping my mum change there on Saturday, and she suffers from MS Anything of assisance at http://nrekb.nationalrail.co.uk/disabled.htm ? Sorry - don't have time to drill into it myself. Cheers, Jason. Thanks to all who replied. The non-stopping of trains from London Bridge to Canterbury West is rather annoying; we'd rather not attempt a journey with yet another change, so it may just be easier to go to Charing Cross. The reduced-mobility map on the National Rail site isn't very helpful unfortunately. For a start, the South East map which shows step-free access to platforms doesn't even have a key - you have to work out whether black dot or white dot means step-free. I do get concerned by way transport organisations are associating "step-free" with ease of access for those of "reduced mobility". Step-free can include very long walks - just look at the step-free interchange between lines at Green Park for an example. -- Dave Arquati Imperial College, SW7 www.alwaystouchout.com - Transport projects in London |
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In message , Dave Arquati
writes I do get concerned by way transport organisations are associating "step- free" with ease of access for those of "reduced mobility". Step-free can include very long walks - just look at the step-free interchange between lines at Green Park for an example. That is symptomatic of a general tendency to regard "disabled" and "wheelchair bound" as the same thing. As you correctly point out, they are not. -- Ian Jelf, MITG, Birmingham, UK Registered "Blue Badge" Tourist Guide for London & the Heart of England http://www.bluebadge.demon.co.uk |
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