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Farringdon, Step free Rail Travel in London, wheelchair accessible trains. accessible travel

Farringdon Station, 39 Cowcross Street, Farringdon, London EC1M 6BY

All the London railway stations :

Farringdon station is on ThamesLink, and the new Accessible Elizabeth Line.
I revisited Farringdon station on 17th March 2023.
Elizabeth line trains run every five minutes, towards Abbey Wood or Shenfield, both via Whitechapel; or towards Heathrow, via Paddington. This is a very fast route to cross London.

Farringdon station, entrance to Metro and Circle lines - in February 2019

Farringdon station, entrance to Metro and Circle lines - in February 2019

It is important to understand that there are two separate stations which are opposite of each other at ground level. A short road crossing, although there is no traffic, or maybe a little. There are lifts in this station to the platforms.

The circle line, or metropolitan line trains at Farringdon are confusing, and you need to get on the correct train. Edgeware road is a good station to travel to if heading in the wrong direction to swap directions easily.

Farringdon station, entrance to Overground services (and Crossrail) - in February 2019

Farringdon station, entrance to Overground services (and Crossrail) - in February 2019

Hammersmith & City, Metropolitan line, ThamesLink, Circle line

AccessAble Access Guide :

Lift access between street and platform. See wiki

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