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derekpara | 20:05 Thu 05th May 2016 | Travel
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Does anyone know how manyLondon Underground stations have toilets ?

Not enough for my liking.

Can you name some ?
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Well they all do, but you must avoid splashing on the live rail.
When I first saw this thread on "Latest Posts", I thought it was about toilets on television, but then I remembered that you call your subway the tube:)
I don't use the underground often but all the stations have toilets, as far as I remember.
There is actually a map of stations with toilets.
http://content.tfl.gov.uk/toilets-map.pdf
Waterloo has got to be favourite.
Aye, I recall Highgate didn't have one, and that it was a very long walk back to Muswell Hill when you are trying to walk with your legs crossed. Hint, don't have a couple of pints with your colleagues after work, when working in central London, and then expect the journey home to be a doddle !
Whatever you do, try not to use the loos at Victoria. They charge more than a penny!!!! I have seen grown people vault the turnstile rather than pay.
Is that toilet humour, JD:)
In the central area:
Paddington
St John's Wood
Marylebone
Baker Street
Euston
Kings Cross/St Pancras
Liverpool Street
Bank
Monument
Cannon Street
Blackfriars
Charing Cross
Piccadilly Circus
Green Park
London Bridge
Westminster
Waterloo
Victoria
London Bridge
Earls Court
Vauxhall

http://content.tfl.gov.uk/toilets-map.pdf
Yep. If you are too tight to pay a penny you can always widdle on the Bakerloo line.
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Eddie, I don't know what tube stations use use but I can assure that very few London Underground staions have toilets.

Some of you seem to be describing rail statyions, ie, Victoria, where the toilets are on the main line station.

Stamford Brook ( District Line) has toilets.
I'd rather wet my pants than venture into a tube station toilet
derekpara Have you looked at the link provided by ulbasses and Baldric
Not 100% by some way I agree, but not 'very few' either around 50% at a guess?
Derek...at my age I seem to need to wee a lot more than I did when I was younger ! In my opinion, there are not nearly enough public toilets in Britain these days.
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Yes, Eddie, I did check those links and I must admit that there are more loos than I expected, but I really meant toilets that were platform side of the barriers not loos that are in the adjoining shopping centre as in, say, Hammersmith.

There is quite a nice, clean, gents loo at Stamford Brook on the District line which is at the bottom of the stairs leading to the platform, so if you are taken short in Earls Court just carry on for ten minutes and help is at hand.
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Mikey, I couldn't agree more - it can be a desperate situation at times, but I'm glad that a lot of London pubs are now open all day for morning relief.

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more than have escalators, by the look of it. I know which I need more, though.
Derek...the saving grace for me these past few years is the proliferation of supermarkets, especially the ones open 24 hours !

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