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I`m travelling on the tube for the first time soon,i have found tube times but can i find out in advance what platform my tube departs from as my eyesight is too bad to read signs,i only ask because i usually forget my glasses ?
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there are other options if you are uncertain of using tube
there are other options if you are uncertain of using tube
Yansee...easy-peasy !
Just get on the Circle line at Paddington, and take the next train east.....6 stops. The Platform will have an electronic sign saying which train is coming next.
There is a jolly good pdf map that you can print off, and you can expand it to whatever size helps your poor vision.
http:// content .tfl.go v.uk/la rge-pri nt-tube -map.pd f
Just get on the Circle line at Paddington, and take the next train east.....6 stops. The Platform will have an electronic sign saying which train is coming next.
There is a jolly good pdf map that you can print off, and you can expand it to whatever size helps your poor vision.
http://
The National Rail journey planner suggests a Hammersmith & City or Circle train from Paddington platform 16 direct to Kings Cross. Platform 16 is quite some way from the ticket barrier. If you go to the nearer platform (Underground platform 1) for a Circle train you will have to change at Edgware Road.