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London Tube Stations With Lifts
What London Tube Stations have lifts, wanting to travel from Marble Arch to Gants Hill in Essex. Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The 'Edit preferences' option on the TfL journey planner allows you to select 'step-free access', so that might help, but it doesn't specifically mention lifts:
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Otherwise you'll need this map to work out the best route for your requirements:
http:// content .tfl.go v.uk/av oiding- stairs- tube-gu ide.pdf
(The only stations with lifts are those marked by a blue circle filled with green)
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Otherwise you'll need this map to work out the best route for your requirements:
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(The only stations with lifts are those marked by a blue circle filled with green)
Neither of those stations have lifts (in fact, relatively few Underground stations do).
Tfl's recommendation for full step-free access to complete that journey recommends travelling by bus to Paddington (all Tfl buses have step-free access). From there Hammersmith & City Line to Mile End and from there Central line to Hainault (actully passing through Gants Hill on the way). From there it's a 150 bus back to Gants Hill. This will take you the thick end of two hours (with a bit of luck and a following wind).
How restricted is your mobility? There are some better alternatives which involve a few steps.
Tfl's recommendation for full step-free access to complete that journey recommends travelling by bus to Paddington (all Tfl buses have step-free access). From there Hammersmith & City Line to Mile End and from there Central line to Hainault (actully passing through Gants Hill on the way). From there it's a 150 bus back to Gants Hill. This will take you the thick end of two hours (with a bit of luck and a following wind).
How restricted is your mobility? There are some better alternatives which involve a few steps.
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