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On Apr 27, 4:20*pm, MarkVarley - MVP
wrote: On Sun, 27 Apr 2008 16:08:34 +0100, Roland Perry wrote this gibberish: In message .uk, at 15:23:00 on Sun, 27 Apr 2008, Colin Rosenstiel remarked: I can picture the escalators down to the Victoria Line. Are the steps down fewer than would be required from bridge level to [northbound NXEA] platform level? Yes. There are steps down from the victoria Line ticket office level to the Down Lea Valley platform. Ah, so that doesn't make it step-free if you are emerging from the tube and heading for Stansted? So we need a different step-free route (says a member of the extreme step-free club). How about District and Circle via Liverpool St to Kings Cross, then across the island platform to return to Liverpool St the same side as the mainline trains? you could always come off the vic line escalators, out into the bus station area, down the slope and hope the door at the end is unlocked to the platform and gain step-free access that way... :-D I'm sure that there must be a route involving a bit of Victoria Line doubling-back via Finsbury Park (twice) and Highbury (twice), same/ cross platform at Welwyn or Stevenage then same platform at Cambridge for Stansted ... But that would be silly. |
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