The Open Guide to London: the free London guide - Differences between Version 3 and Version 2 of Old Street Station
Version 3 | Version 2 |
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== Line 34 == | |
When you leave the Tube station proper and enter the subway system, you'll be facing west, with a long corridor stretching south and much shorter ones leading north and west. The long corridor splits into two. Since January 2003 the roundabout has pedestrian crossings as well as subways, so it's much easier to make your way around it if you do take the wrong exit. |
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== Line 42 == | |
On the Great Northern line, the best exit is at the front of the second carriage from the front, heading southbound, or at the back of the penultimate carriage, heading northbound. |
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== Line 48 == | == Line 42 == |
* Cashpoint (HSBC) |
* Sandwich shop |
== Line 50 == | |
In the subway area, there are a few sandwich shops, a soup takeaway, a key cutter/ cobblers and a few other places. |
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== Line 57 == | |
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Lines Served
Northern Line: | north | Angel | Old street | Moorgate | south | ||||
GN Electrics Line: | north | Essex Road | Old street | Moorgate | east |
Exits
Old Street Station is at the centre of the Old Street Roundabout. It has 8 exits corresponding to each pavement exiting the roundabout.
Where To Alight
It's not worth recommending a part of the train to get off, as there are several parts of the platform that lead to exits via staircases.
Facilities
- Payphones
- Photo booth
- Sandwich shop
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