We’re working on adding accessible data to the National Rail Planner
but this text isn’t very accessible. However, when I ask for an accessible route from Euston to King’s Cross from TfL it tells me to walk.
which is what the tube map suggests. Any idea what I should tell the my users?
Hi @briantist
Looking at our step free tube map, it appears there’s no step free exits at Euston underground station. There is level interchanges in one direction between the Victoria and Northern Line Bank branch.
There is a one-way route between Kings Cross St. Pancras and Euston Square (westbound).
Hope that answers the question!
Many thanks,
James
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@jamesevans
OK. I guess that Euston is somewhat problematic. I finds a route to Waterloo , using a level switchback at West Hampstead Underground Station - even if it takes 46 minutes!
UNDERGROUND:From Euston Square Underground Station take the Metropolitan line towards Uxbridge which is a direct service to Finchley Road Underground Station.[metropolitan]
UNDERGROUND:From Finchley Road Underground Station take the Jubilee line towards Stanmore which is a direct service to West Hampstead Underground Station.[jubilee]
UNDERGROUND:From West Hampstead Underground Station take the Jubilee line towards Stratford which is a direct service to Waterloo Underground Station.[jubilee]
@jamesevans
Making a few calls to the planner it seems that the only accessible route is a walk sometimes.
I guess I’m somehow going to have to ask their planner to exclude these…