Avoiding Stairs Tube Guide Showing All Tube and DLR Stations Where You Can Use Lifts, Escalators Or Ramps Between the Street and the Platform

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Avoiding Stairs Tube Guide Showing All Tube and DLR Stations Where You Can Use Lifts, Escalators Or Ramps Between the Street and the Platform London Underground Avoiding stairs Tube guide Showing all Tube and DLR stations where you can use lifts, escalators or ramps between the street and the platform May 2020 MAYOR OF LONDON 123456789 Chesham Chalfont & Epping Latimer High Barnet Cockfosters Theydon Bois Watford Eastbound only Amersham Southbound only Chorleywood Croxley Totteridge & Whetstone Oakwood Debden Eastbound only Rickmansworth Woodside Park Southgate A Southbound only Moor Park Loughton A Northwood Mill Hill East West Finchley Arnos Grove Roding West Ruislip Buckhurst Hill Valley Grange Hill Northwood Hills Bounds Green Stanmore Eastbound only Harrow & Finchley Central Chigwell Pinner Edgware Hillingdon Ruislip Ruislip Wealdstone Wood Green Hainault Manor Canons Park Woodford North Harrow Burnt Oak East Finchley Kenton Turnpike Lane Fairlop Uxbridge Ickenham Eastcote Queensbury Harrow- Northwick Preston Colindale Highgate South Woodford on-the-Hill Park Road Exit only Manor House Barkingside Ruislip Gardens Kingsbury Blackhorse Eastbound only Rayners Lane Hendon Central Archway Seven Sisters Road 3 Snaresbrook West Eastbound only Newbury Park Harrow South Kenton Brent Cross Neasden Tufnell Park Redbridge South Ruislip Tottenham Walthamstow Upminster North Wembley Golders Green Hale Central South Harrow Wembley Dollis Hill Kentish Town Park Northbound only Finsbury Park Wanstead Gants Wembley Central Hampstead Arsenal Upminster Bridge B Willesden Green Hill B Northolt Leytonstone Stonebridge Park Belsize Park Hornchurch Sudbury Hill Kilburn Holloway Road Harlesden Chalk Farm Stratford West Hampstead International Elm Park Greenford Willesden Junction Caledonian Road Highbury & Islington Leyton Sudbury Town Finchley Road Camden Town Dagenham East Kensal Green Northbound only Swiss Cottage Queen’s Park Dagenham Heathway St John’s Wood Mornington Stratford Alperton Crescent King’s Cross Becontree St Pancras Perivale Maida Vale Kilburn Park Edgware Baker Upney Great Euston Stratford Paddington Road Marylebone Street Portland Warwick Avenue High Barking Street Street Hanger Lane Royal Oak Angel Abbey East Ham Old Street Pudding Westbourne Park Paddington Euston Bethnal Road C Warren Circle, Hammersmith & City Mile End Mill Lane Upton Park C 1 Square and Metropolitan Green Edgware Street Westbound Eastbound only Park Royal Regent’s only Road Farringdon Liverpool Plaistow Ladbroke Grove Park Street Latimer Road Bayswater Goodge Russell Barbican Square Bow Bromley- West Ham North Ealing Street Bow Church Road by-Bow East White Shepherd’s Lancaster Marble Oxford Chancery Moorgate Notting Circus Acton City Bush Hill Gate Gate Arch Lane Stepney Devons Road Ealing Broadway Aldgate Green Star Lane West North Holland Queensway Bond Tottenham Holborn St Paul’s East Langdon Park Acton Acton Wood Lane Park Street Court Road Whitechapel Covent Garden 2 Aldgate Canning All Saints Town High Street Kensington Green Park Royal Shepherd’s Bush Market Leicester Square Bank Shadwell Westferry Blackwall Victoria Kensington Ealing Common Hyde Park Corner Piccadilly Custom House for ExCeL Goldhawk Road (Olympia) Cannon Street Circus Westbound only Poplar Monument Tower Limehouse East Knightsbridge India Prince Regent Mansion House Hill West Barons Charing Fenchurch Street Emirates Hammersmith Gloucester Tower Gateway India Quay Royal Albert D Acton Town Court Road Cross Blackfriars Royal Docks D St James’s River Thames Victoria Park Temple Beckton Park South Ealing Bermondsey Canary Wharf West Cyprus Northfields Chiswick Turnham Stamford Ravenscourt West South Sloane Westminster Embankment Emirates Earl’s Northern northbound only North Silvertown Park Green Brook Park Kensington Court Kensington Square London Bridge Canada Water Greenwich Greenwich Boston Manor Exit only Heron Quays Peninsula Pontoon Dock Gallions Osterley Gunnersbury West Brompton South Quay Eastbound only Reach London City Airport Hounslow East Fulham Broadway Pimlico Crossharbour Beckton Southwark Hounslow Central Waterloo King George V Parsons Green Mudchute Bakerloo Hounslow West Kew Gardens southbound only Lambeth Putney Bridge North Borough Island Gardens Northbound only Hatton Cross River Thames Richmond Woolwich Arsenal Heathrow East Putney E Terminals 2 & 3 E Cutty Sark for Key to symbols Southfields Elephant & Castle Maritime Greenwich Heathrow Terminal 4 Kennington Southbound only Vauxhall Lift access between street and platform Wimbledon Park Greenwich Northbound only Oval Escalator access between street and platform Heathrow Terminal 5 Wimbledon Deptford Bridge Escalator and lift access between street and platform Stockwell Elverson Road Clapham North Level access between street and platform Lewisham Access possible by using small number of steps Clapham Common 2 Interchange possible without use of stairs Clapham South Brixton Under a 10 minute walk between stations Balham Check index for more information Tooting Bec National Rail F Tooting Broadway F River services Lifts and escalators may be out of service or under refurbishment. Colliers Wood Call Transport for London’s 24 hour travel information number London Trams 0343 222 1234* or go online at tfl.gov.uk/journeyplanner South Wimbledon Airport before travelling to check availability of lifts and escalators Morden Emirates Air Line cable car 123456789 How to plan your Tube and DLR How to use this map Further information journey This map highlights all Tube and DLR stations where Transport for London produce a number of documents to you can get to the platform, or change between lines, help people get around London more easily. 1. Check your starting and destination without using stairs. This might be by using a lift, an stations, plus any connections, using escalator, or via ramps. Stations where this is not • Step-free Tube guide - showing stations step-free the symbols shown in ‘How to use possible are shown in a light grey. this map’. Then refer to the map index between the street and platform including the step for additional details of access and Examples and gap between the platform and the train. Ù These stations have lifts between the street and connections at each station. the platform. If you are a wheelchair user please refer • Audio Tube map 2. Check your return journey as this may to the Step-free Tube guide which contains precise require a different route or use of an step and gap measurements between the platform • Large print colour Tube map alternative station entrance. and train, and allows you to plan journeys that avoid stairs and escalators. • Large print black and white Tube map 3. Lifts and escalators may be out of service or under refurbishment. Ù These stations have escalators between the street • Getting around London - guide to accessibility and the platform. Call Transport for London’s 24 (available in large print, braille and audio CD) Ù At these stations you need to use lifts and hour travel information number • Toilet Tube map - available at escalators between the street and the platform. 0343 222 1234* or check online tfl.gov.uk/accessguides before travelling to check the Ù These stations have level or ramped access. availability of lifts and escalators. • Bus maps (all London buses are wheelchair accessible, 22 These stations can be accessed using lifts or 4. You can also plan your journey online escalators but the route includes up to three steps. apart from some journeys on routes 9 and 15) at tfl.gov.uk/journeyplanner The number of steps is shown in the circle. For copies call 0343 222 1234* or visit 5. If you experience problems with your Ù At these stations you can change between lines tfl.gov.uk/accessguides planned route contact a member of without using stairs (sometimes only in one direction), Blue badge car parking information - available at but you will not be able to exit or enter the station staff (or use the blue button on the tfl.gov.uk/roadusers Help Point, or green button on without using stairs. DLR Help Point) at the station and Ù At these stations you can change onto National For information on booking taxis and minicabs visit we will help you to plan an Rail and/or London Overground without using stairs tfl.gov.uk/cabwise alternative route. (sometimes only in one direction). If you have any general comments about your Tube or For more information please check the map index. DLR journey please contact Transport for London Customer Services on 0343 222 1234*, textphone 020 *Network charges may apply. Station Name At stations marked with a blue box 7918 3500 or write to: See tfl.gov.uk/terms for details and exclamation mark please arrive at the correct entrance for your direction of travel. TfL Customer Services, 4th Floor, 14 Pier Walk, For more information please check the map index. North Greenwich, London SE10 0ES Ë Some stair-free connections with National Rail If you are not satisfied with their response and wish services available. Please check with National Rail to take the matter further, contact London TravelWatch Enquiries (03457 48 49 50) for information. on 020 3176 2999 or visit londontravelwatch.org.uk AvoidingAvoiding stairs TTubeube guide guide map map index index Key to symbols Lift access between street and platform Escalator access between street and platform Escalator and lift access between street and platform Level access between street and platform 3 Access possible by using small number of steps ? Platforms with designated level access boarding point Ë Some stair-free connections with National Rail services. Please check with National Rail Enquiries (03457 48 49 50) for information
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