Thursday 18 February 2010

Planning an epic journey to visit a great London landmark

I thought I'd set myself a little challenge. I thought I'd take a trip from Mill Hill Broadway to Stratford, to see the Olympic site. That's easy, you may think. Train from Mill Hill Broadway to Farringdon, Tube from Farringdon to Liverpool Street and then a Tube to Stratford. Total Journey time less than 1 hour.

That's too easy though. Just suppose I wanted a day out and I was in a wheelchair and I couldn't use stairs or escalators? Well you may say, that is a bit harder. How much? Well this is the route TFL's Journey planner suggested.
16:22
Bus
16:26
Mill Hill Broadway Station
Take the Route Bus 186 from Stop: F
towards Northwick Prk Hosp Social Club

  • Average journey time: 4 mins

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Mill Hill Broadway Station
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16:43
Bus
17:11
Mill Hill / Apex Corner  Stop:  D
Take  Route Express bus 797 towards Green Line Coach Station

  • Average journey time: 28 mins

Mill Hill / Apex Corner
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Bus
Baker Street Station
Take the Route Bus 205 from Stop: D
towards Bow Bus Garage
or Route Bus 30 from Stop: D
towards St. Marys Of Eton Church
Pay Before You Board
Pay before you board

  • Buses every: 3 - 7  mins
    Max journey time: 23  mins

Baker Street Station
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Walk
King's Cross St.Pancras
Walk to St Pancras International
  • Transfer time: 13 mins
    lift up

King's Cross St.Pancras
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17:58
Rail
18:04
St Pancras International Rail Station
Take  Southeastern towards Broadstairs Rail Station

Zone(s): 1
  • Average journey time: 6 mins
  • Zone(s): 1
St Pancras International Rail Station
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18:09
Bus
18:14
Stratford International Rail Station
Take  Route SE 26772 Southeastern towards Stratford Rail Station

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Zone(s): 3
  • Average journey time: 5 mins
  • Zone(s): 3
Stratford International Rail Station
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Walk
Stratford
Walk to Stratford
  • Transfer time: 5 mins
    lift downramp up

Stratford
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18:19Stratford

You know what, maybe I'll just stay in and watch telly. You know the sad thing? Well consider this.

Mill Hill is one of the most modern stations on the old BedPan line. It was rebuilt for the M1 Motorway in the 1960's. When it was rebuilt, it had a lift. This would allow disabled passengers to access platform 1. Sadly this was taken out about 10 years ago as part of a refurbishment. Theoretically this could easily be added back at not too great a cost. A ramped overbridge would also not be an exhorbitant cost for the return journey. Not only that, but there is a street level access from Bunns Lane Car Park to the station, which would make the station available for people in wheelchairs at minimal costs.

From Mill Hill Broadway, you could make your way to St Pancras, where there are lifts, and then access the new Javelin Service which takes a mere 9 minutes to Stratford (except that this journey is not permitted).

So what point am I making. Well in 2012, we are staging the Paraplegic Games. A small amount of money spent and Mill Hill Broadway could easily be turned into a North West London Hub for people in wheelchairs wishing to travel to the Olympics or even travelling to Brussels and Paris. Is it really too much to ask? A ramped platform overbridge and a wheelchair friendly gate on Bunns Lane Carpark? That's all.

Maybe I'll do the trip next week to see what it's really like. I wonder if Boris Johnson would like to accompany me and tell me whether he thinks that it is a reasonable journey to expect someone in a wheelchair to make in 2012.

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