The Open Guide to London: the free London guide - Differences between Version 13 and Version 6 of Cross Platform Interchanges

Version 13 Version 6
== Line 0 == == Line 0 ==
On the Tube, describes a point where you can change from one line to another without using steps, escalators, or anything else; you simply change from one side of the platform to another. They're very useful for quick changes and for anyone who is not so nimble or heavily laden so other level interchanges (such as via a concourse) have been included.
On the Tube, describes a point where you can change from one line to another without using steps, escalators, or anything else; you simply change from one side of the platform to another. They're very useful for quick changes.
== Line 2 == == Line 2 ==
Also sometimes two lines share the same tracks,so you get off at a platform and wait for another train to come on the same track.
Also, you sometimes have two lines sharing the same tracks. Hence you wait on the platform for another train to come on the same tracks as the one you just got off.
== Line 9 ==
* [[Stockwell Station|Stockwell]] - cross platform interchange with the [[Northern Line]]
== Line 19 ==
* [[Stockwell Station|Stockwell]] - cross platform interchange with the [[Victoria Line]]
== Line 29 ==
* [[Stratford]] - cross platform interchange with westbound [[Silverlink North London Line]]
== Line 37 ==
* [[Richmond Station|Richmond]] - cross platform interchange with eastbound National Rail.
== Line 42 == == Line 38 ==
* [[Kensington Olympia Station|Kensington Olympia]] - Cross platform interchange with the Northbound National Rail
* [[Kensington Olympia Station|Kensington Olympia]] - same tracks as Northbound National Rail
== Line 55 == == Line 51 ==
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== Line 58 ==
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== Line 60 ==
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== Line 65 ==
summary='Stations where you can change lines with the minimum of hassle'

On the Tube, describes a point where you can change from one line to another without using steps, escalators, or anything else; you simply change from one side of the platform to another. They're very useful for quick changes.

Also, you sometimes have two lines sharing the same tracks. Hence you wait on the platform for another train to come on the same tracks as the one you just got off.

Victoria Line

Piccadilly Line

Northern Line

Bakerloo Line

Jubilee Line

Central Line

Subsurface Lines

The Circle, District, Hammersmith & City and Metropolitan lines all share tracks, as appears on the tube map as multicoloured thick bands. Below are only shown platform interchanges with deep tube lines and National Rail.

District Line

Hammersmith And City Line

  • Moorgate - Westbound H&C has a cross platform interchange with the Thameslink terminal platforms, where sometimes H&C trains share tracks, turning around Eastbound trains
  • Mile End - cross platform interchange with the Central Line

Metropolitan Line


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