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Waterloo to St Pancras International.
What would be the best step free route from Weybridge to St Pancras
for a 70 year old with luggage? Francis |
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On 31 May, 17:05, francis wrote:
What would be the best step free route from Weybridge to St Pancras for a 70 year old with luggage? Get off the train at Wimbledon (which has lifts to all platforms) and take an "Edgware Road" bound District Line train. At High Streeet Kensington (or any later station except Edgware Road, where you may end up on the wrong platform), get off the train and wait on the same platform for a Circle Line train to King's Cross St Pancras, which has lifts from the Circle Line platforms to St Pancras International. On weekdays there are also direct trains from Wimbledon to St Pancras International run by First Capital Connect (only half-hourly though, and quite slow). I'd allow an hour for either of these journeys. U -- http://londonconnections.blogspot.com/ A blog about transport projects in London |
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, at 09:05:40 on Sat, 31 May 2008, francis remarked: What would be the best step free route from Weybridge to St Pancras for a 70 year old with luggage? Assuming you can get to the platform at Weybridge OK - it's in a bit of fierce cutting iirc) then the main challenge is getting onto the Underground step-free. The Bakerloo at Waterloo doesn't qualify as step free as it has those irritating half a dozen steps to platform level (plus the escalators - how bad are those for your 70 year old?) At St Pancras there's entirely step-free exit (by lift) from the Circle, and escalator plus lift from the others. My best guess would be Waterloo, Jubilee line (maybe all lifts, perhaps an escalator from the main concourse down to the street level one) change at Baker Street (short escalator) to the Met/Circle eastbound. Coming back, the change at Baker Street isn't step-free. Or a bus? -- Roland Perry |
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On May 31, 5:52 pm, Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 09:05:40 on Sat, 31 May 2008, francis remarked: What would be the best step free route from Weybridge to St Pancras for a 70 year old with luggage? Assuming you can get to the platform at Weybridge OK - it's in a bit of fierce cutting iirc) then the main challenge is getting onto the Underground step-free. The Bakerloo at Waterloo doesn't qualify as step free as it has those irritating half a dozen steps to platform level (plus the escalators - how bad are those for your 70 year old?) At St Pancras there's entirely step-free exit (by lift) from the Circle, and escalator plus lift from the others. My best guess would be Waterloo, Jubilee line (maybe all lifts, perhaps an escalator from the main concourse down to the street level one) change at Baker Street (short escalator) to the Met/Circle eastbound. Coming back, the change at Baker Street isn't step-free. Or a bus? -- Roland Perry Many thanks for that, any idea how much a taxi would be? Francis |
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, francis writes On May 31, 5:52 pm, Roland Perry wrote: In message , at 09:05:40 on Sat, 31 May 2008, francis remarked: What would be the best step free route from Weybridge to St Pancras for a 70 year old with luggage? Many thanks for that, any idea how much a taxi would be? Francis Depends what day of the week and the time of day. It should cost somewhere between 10 and 15 pounds. 10 if it's daytime and very light traffic. 15 if there's more traffic and it's on a busy Sat or Sunday The taxi rank is at the exit to the platforms and the St Pancras set down is right outside the door to the station. Both stations usually have someone to help those who have mobility problems. -- Mike Hughes A Taxi driver licensed for London and Brighton at home in Tarring, West Sussex, England |
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... What would be the best step free route from Weybridge to St Pancras for a 70 year old with luggage? From the other responses to this question, you'll see there's no direct tube link, so it will always require a change of trains, though the Wimbledon option requires least movement during the change. There is, however, a direct bus service - the number 59 - goes every 12 minutes from stop K at Waterloo, and takes about half an hour. TfL say that all their buses have low steps these days, so there should be little or no step up onto the bus (depends on the kerb height). You may need to cough loudly and pointedly if you need someone to give up their seat for you :-) |
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, at 09:58:31 on Sat, 31 May 2008, francis remarked: any idea how much a taxi would be? We were discussing that in a different thread. About £12 perhaps. ps The suggestion of going via Wimbledon and High St Ken is very clever. -- Roland Perry |
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On May 31, 8:50�pm, "Graculus"
wrote: "francis" wrote in message ... What would be the best step free route from Weybridge to St Pancras for a 70 year old with luggage? From the other responses to this question, you'll see there's no direct tube link, so it will always require a change of trains, though the Wimbledon option requires least movement during the change. There is, however, a direct bus service - the number 59 - goes every 12 minutes from stop K at Waterloo, and takes about half an hour. TfL say that all their buses have low steps these days, so there should be little or no step up onto the bus (depends on the kerb height). You may need to cough loudly and pointedly if you need someone to give up their seat for you :-) I'd hardly recommend using bus stop K at Waterloo to someone requiring step-free access! It's either a long hike via an escalator and then along Waterloo Road, crossing at least 2 roads in the the process; or leaving via the arch near the taxi rank and then negotiating the taxi road, bus road adjacent to the Eastern lines and fairly steep inclines at several places! Marc. |
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... On May 31, 8:50�pm, "Graculus" wrote: "francis" wrote in message ... What would be the best step free route from Weybridge to St Pancras for a 70 year old with luggage? From the other responses to this question, you'll see there's no direct tube link, so it will always require a change of trains, though the Wimbledon option requires least movement during the change. There is, however, a direct bus service - the number 59 - goes every 12 minutes from stop K at Waterloo, and takes about half an hour. TfL say that all their buses have low steps these days, so there should be little or no step up onto the bus (depends on the kerb height). You may need to cough loudly and pointedly if you need someone to give up their seat for you :-) I'd hardly recommend using bus stop K at Waterloo to someone requiring step-free access! It's either a long hike via an escalator and then along Waterloo Road, crossing at least 2 roads in the the process; or leaving via the arch near the taxi rank and then negotiating the taxi road, bus road adjacent to the Eastern lines and fairly steep inclines at several places! - Oh well, worth a try. I am not over-familar with the various bus stops around Waterloo. Good job someone's on the ball. |
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