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#1 Gibbo

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Posted 24 March 2006 - 12:26 PM

hey, i am looking at using london underground and just trains in genreral, is this a gud idea or is it a no no? any tips or advice? thanks,Gibbo ,

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Posted 30 April 2006 - 12:44 AM

hey, as no1 repied i thought i wud go and see for my self and i was shocked how easy it was 2 use the underground. the jubille line is great, nearly all the platforms are accessible with lifts and a tiny lip 2 get on the train, i have had a wicked day out 2day and london travel is not as scary as i thought,
also all the black cabs have ramps and all buses r accessible aswell,

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Posted 30 April 2006 - 11:29 AM

Hi Gibbo

I have a friend who visits London regularly. He is T10 complete, and although the jubilleline is pretty good, he says most of the older lines are very inaccessible. Im actually going to have to make a trip to London sooner or later to catch up with family, and I have to admit Im not looking forward to it. But hey Im up for a challenge!!

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