Step Free Access All the platforms are on the same level. Coverage: whole Station Staff Help Open during station opening hours.
Accessible toilets and baby changing facilities are available adjacent to platform Live train arrival and departures Get real time updates and information for train departures and arrival times. These updates are provided by National Rail Enquires, using the latest information from across the rail network.
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If it's a folding bike then you'll be alright, but you're not allowed to carry a normal bike onto the tube during rush hour. Check out TFL's official map of where you're allowed to take your bike here: content. The rush hour times are listed in the bottom righthand corner. Please may someone give me the quickest directions as last time I went to the hospital I got lost on the way home and missed my train. Thank you in advance. Staff Hi Sharon. I would get the Circle line to Tower Hill. Then change onto the District line to Wimbledon but getting off at Fulham Broadway.
Then you'll have to walk to the hospital as there's no tube station right near it, so there's no way around that unfortunately. MH Best card for Liverpool St to Paddington daily, I will be travelling this everyday for work and will be claiming this on expenses. Which is the best card to get and can I get a receipt for it? Staff Hi MH. If by 'best' you mean cheapest then I would get a pay-as-you-go Oyster card.
You can get a receipt when you top it up in a shop when you put some credit on it , but you can't get a receipt for each individual journey though. But if you register it on the TFL website beforehand then it will log all the journeys you make - maybe you can print that off and use that instead. Contactless cards have exactly the same fares, but because you don't have to top them up you can't get a receipt in a shop.
Staff Hi Ray. Not directly from Liverpool Street. You could catch the Central line to Bank station and catch it from there, but you'd have to change DLR trains at Poplar as well, because it doesn't go direct to Stratford. You're better off just getting the central line straight there from Liverpool Street, unless there's a specific reason why you want to use the DLR. Jess This is probably a silly question, but is Liverpool Street to Stratford westbound or eastbound?
Staff Hi Jess. You'll need the eastbound platform for that one. Hannah Does the Thameslink to Luton arrive on the same platform as the westbound tube train? Staff Hi Hannah. No, the Luton train is overground and the tube is underground.
So you'll have to come out into the main hall and then go down to the underground part. Paul Leigh Can you get from central line westbound to bishopsgate entrance stepfree. Staff Hi Paul. You'll have to use an escalator from the platforms to the ticket hall, then two lifts plus an escalator to the Bishopsgate westside exit.
It would be a lift plus three flights of stairs if you want the Bishopsgate eastside exit. The details of the trains are also listed, so that the next train to leave is constantly moving to the left, so working out which platform your train will be leaving from can require some patience.
Though if you are confused the staff at the information desks on the concourse can come to the rescue — there is a dedicated desk for the Stansted Express. The Central line uses a distinct part of the Underground station at Liverpool Street, its platforms are deep below ground, so they can be accessed by elevator and escalator.
As a consequence of this the eastbound platform used by all three lines has step-free access to and from the mainline station — and the Underground trains from Paddington and Baker Street and Kings Cross, St Pancras and Farringdon all arrive here.
Though the Circle Line trains only usually depart every 12 minutes and they can be a tad slow — they initially heading east before turning to the west. For Victoria the best option is to make the connection into the southbound Victoria line at Oxford Circus, while the quickest route to South Kensington is usually to connect at Holborn into a westbound Piccadilly line train. Any train from this platform will stop at Farringdon and Kings Cross, St Pancras and Baker Street — but take care not to board a Metropolitan train, if you will be heading to Paddington.
Want to take an exciting European rail journey, but not sure how? The new Concierge service will ensure you travel on the ultimate trains with the most suitable ticket or rail pass. The main departure board, note how it is split in to east and west sections. The entrance to the station on Liverpool Street. The lift down from street level to the concourse is below the war memorial. The fantastically evocative architecture with platform 1 on the right.
About the station. The train services tend to leave from specific sets of platforms tracks according to their destination — though note there can be some overlap; Platforms 1 -5 are used by the local trains to destinations in north-east London including Hackney, Stoke Newington, Tottenham, Walthamstow and White Hart Lane Platforms 3 — 8 is where the trains heading to Cambridge and the Stansted Express services depart from — note that there are no specific platforms tracks dedicated to the Stansted Express.
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