Is there a guide to underpasses in London which don't access Tube stations? [closed]
During my brief stay in London, I have been tripped by the underpass on the corner of Marylebone Road and Baker Street which is completely pointless as you need to come up to enter into the station. Similarly, the underpass close to the Edgware Road Bakerloo station even has the Underground sign on it, but you can't get into the station from it.
Is there a guide of these unhelpful underpasses to avoid?
Best Answer
Underpasses in London are not pointless. They are designed to allow you to cross to the other side of the road. While some also give you access to the London Underground, many do not, and that is not the point of them.
Pictures about "Is there a guide to underpasses in London which don't access Tube stations? [closed]"
Can you visit abandoned underground stations?
The good people from the London Transport Museum are once again hosting exclusive, private tours of London's abandoned Tube stations. After a year-and-a-half hiatus period due to the pandemic, TFL have revealed that the tours will be back very soon.Are all tube stations accessible?
The London Underground network offers excellent accessible facilities and step-free access at many locations, although not all London Tube stations are fully accessible so make sure to check the Transport for London (TfL) journey planner before you travel.Are tubes operating in London?
London Underground trains generally run between 5am and midnight Monday to Saturday. Operating hours are slightly reduced on Sunday. Night Tube trains run on some lines throughout the night on Fridays and Saturdays.How do you get around a wheelchair in London?
Use the wheelchair accessible London buses \u2013 The buses are far more accessible than the Tube and provide an easy and cheap way to get around the city. Almost all buses have wheelchair ramps and spaces reserves for wheelchairs (pictures of both are shown below).London's Worst Tourist Traps (AVOID!)
Sources: Stack Exchange - This article follows the attribution requirements of Stack Exchange and is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.
Images: Eren Li, Flora Westbrook, William Fortunato, Jakub Pabis