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Tube accessibility question, Russell Square and Gloucester Road
Hello, I'm visiting from rec.travel.europe and rec.travel.asia
Could anyone tell me if either the Russell Square or Gloucester Road stations would present entry/exit problems if I'm carrying a standard wheeled suitcase of 15kg or so. Hotels are nearby. Cheers, George W Russell Bangalore |
Tube accessibility question, Russell Square and Gloucester Road
In message , at 16:01:25 on Wed,
11 Jun 2008, grusl remarked: Could anyone tell me if either the Russell Square or Gloucester Road stations would present entry/exit problems if I'm carrying a standard wheeled suitcase of 15kg or so. Hotels are nearby. Russell Square has lifts to the surface, but in common with many other deep-tube stations will have a short flight (to get up and over the running tunnel) of stairs-only at the lower level to reach the lifts. I don't know Gloucester Road so well, but most stations like that will have a rather longer set of stairs from the sub-surface [ie District Line] platform to street level, with the Piccadilly Line access initially to the subsurface platform level. -- Roland Perry |
Tube accessibility question, Russell Square and Gloucester Road
grusl wrote:
Hello, I'm visiting from rec.travel.europe and rec.travel.asia Could anyone tell me if either the Russell Square or Gloucester Road stations would present entry/exit problems if I'm carrying a standard wheeled suitcase of 15kg or so. Hotels are nearby. According to an old accessibility spreadsheet that used to be online but I think is no longer the Russell Square has about 20 steps up from the platform to the lifts, which then take you up to street level. At Gloucester Road, the District and Circle Lines have 36 to 40* steps up from the platform to street level. The deeper Piccadilly Line has 27 steps up from the platform to the lifts, which then take you up to street level. * [The spreadsheet says 36 from the Circle and eastbound District, but 40 from the westbound District, which seems unlikely, but the numbers are about right.] -- Richard J. (to email me, swap 'uk' and 'yon' in address) |
Tube accessibility question, Russell Square and Gloucester Road
"grusl" wrote in message
Hello, I'm visiting from rec.travel.europe and rec.travel.asia Could anyone tell me if either the Russell Square or Gloucester Road stations would present entry/exit problems if I'm carrying a standard wheeled suitcase of 15kg or so. Hotels are nearby. If you can use Earl's Court station instead of Gloucester Road, you can get lifts from all platforms to street level. But I guess a 15kg suitcase isn't too hard to haul up a flight of stairs. |
Tube accessibility question, Russell Square and Gloucester Road
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Tube accessibility question, Russell Square and Gloucester Road
On 13 Jun, 01:03, (Colin Rosenstiel) wrote:
That can't be right, surely? The Piccadilly platforms are not at the same levels. I think they are. Direct Enquiries says 27 steps up from both, and CULG and Stephen Knight say the platforms are island style. http://www.directenquiries.com/stati...44_P2H&level=3 http://www.directenquiries.com/stati...80_P2H&level=3 http://thelondontube.org.uk/trackmaps/#Picc http://www.davros.org/rail/culg/piccadilly.html#layout U -- http://londonconnections.blogspot.com/ A blog about transport projects in London |
Tube accessibility question, Russell Square and Gloucester Road
On Fri, 13 Jun 2008 00:08:43 -0700 (PDT), Mr Thant
wrote: On 13 Jun, 01:03, (Colin Rosenstiel) wrote: That can't be right, surely? The Piccadilly platforms are not at the same levels. I think they are. Direct Enquiries says 27 steps up from both, and CULG and Stephen Knight say the platforms are island style. Is Colin confused with South Kensington, perhaps? |
Tube accessibility question, Russell Square and Gloucester Road
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Tube accessibility question, Russell Square and Gloucester Road
In article .uk,
says... In article , (James Farrar) wrote: On Fri, 13 Jun 2008 00:08:43 -0700 (PDT), Mr Thant wrote: On 13 Jun, 01:03, (Colin Rosenstiel) wrote: That can't be right, surely? The Piccadilly platforms are not at the same levels. I think they are. Direct Enquiries says 27 steps up from both, and CULG and Stephen Knight say the platforms are island style. Is Colin confused with South Kensington, perhaps? Not with. I thought both sets of platforms were above each other for lack of lateral space, something that is in shorter supply at Gloucester Road if anything. They are, if I recall correctly the lifts stop twice. |
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