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Chalfont & Latimer station, Station Approach, Little Chalfont, Buckinghamshire, HP7 9PR
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Chalfont & Latimer is on the Metropolitan Underground line, has step-free access to all platforms, but there is a 360 metre walk to change between platforms.
Use the Station Approach entrance for northbound and the Bedford Avenue entrance for southbound platform
Underground lines : Metropolitan
Accessibility friendly : Partial. Northbound platform 1
towards Amersham and Chesham (A step 220mm/gap 40mm) and southbound platform 2
towards Liverpool Street (A step 220mm/gap 20mm).
You need to use correct entrance/exit depending on which platform you are travelling from/to, as you
cannot change between all platforms within station � you need to make a 360m
journey via street to change between northbound platform 1 and southbound
platform 2. Use Bedford Avenue entrance to get to/from southbound platform 2 �
this route goes via ticket hall. Use Station Approach entrance to get to/from
northbound platform 1 � this route does not go via ticket hall and is for ticket
holders only; it is only unlocked between 0515 and 2000 Mon to Sat and 1545 to
1900 on Sun, so use intercom to ask staff to unlock gate at other times.
New, more accessible trains are currently being introduced on the Metropolitan line. The step and gap onto the train will vary. If you require level access onto the train, you will need to board a new train.
Level access interchange between northbound and southbound platforms is via the street only
(approximately 360 metres).
General description : See wiki
National Rail Map and guide