Gloucester has stairs everywhere. It's about 40 steps from the entrance hall down to the district/circle line platforms. There is a lift down to the top of the Piccadilly Line platform, then it's about 25 stairs down to the platform proper. From street level to the Piccadilly platform bypassing the lift is 113 steps. So Gloucester is definitely NOT wheelchair accessable.
Thank you for showing me another reason why I pity Londoners for their routine travel
Nice video
I also take the Subway, but only in Russia
Amazing, the faithful Piccadilly line. gets you to most iconic locations........ cool old fashioned style walking tunnels.
Glad you enjoyed it
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Which station is this at?
This is Gloucester Road just off Cromwell in South Kensington
Train station 🎉❤
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how many stairs to climb from the video?
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@@shemosheta1344 can't read your language, sorry
Gloucester has stairs everywhere. It's about 40 steps from the entrance hall down to the district/circle line platforms.
There is a lift down to the top of the Piccadilly Line platform, then it's about 25 stairs down to the platform proper.
From street level to the Piccadilly platform bypassing the lift is 113 steps. So Gloucester is definitely NOT wheelchair accessable.
Thanks Uluxian.
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