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![]() "Paul Terry" wrote in message ... In message . com, AndyColeman writes One concern is the escalators. I have seen signs on some escalators indicating that dogs need to be carried. As she is 30kg this could be difficult on a long escalator. I can pick her up when get on and off but it should be safe to put her down while traveling up. There is no regulation to prevent you taking a dog on the tube through the central area. However, if you cannot carry the dog on the escalator then you are supposed to ask a member of staff to stop the escalator so you can walk down/up. This will only normally be done at quiet times outside the rush hour - since Waterloo doesn't have quiet times, you'd probably do better to take Paul C's rather roundabout route. -- Paul Terry Yep, your best bet is to go to the Jubilee Line area and there is a lift up to street level. However from street level up to the national rail station Im not sure. There are escalators. Can't remember seeing a lift. If there isn;t a lift then you'll have to walk along the road and up through the main doors by Costa Coffee. I would have thought that Waterloo has lift access somewhere from streetlevel which doesn't involve using a car or walking for miles but then again . . . A. |
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