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Walford Underground Station

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  • MrOneLung
    MrOneLung Posts: 26,832
    Well Roding Valley is the station with least passengers on the underground
  • IA
    IA Posts: 6,103

    Fiiish said:

    Here's one for you.
    What station does not have ticket barriers?
    There is only one.

    Stratford High Street on the DLR
    London Underground station only - with no ticket barriers.
    None of the above correct.
    Unless you have personally been to every tube station and verified this how are we meant to believe you over any other source on the Internet?
    I have. I am part of the Ticket Office closure program.
    Part of the closures mean that a viewing window needs to be provided over the ticket gates, except for this station as it has no barriers.

    It is on the Central Line
    Oxford Circus?
  • We have a winner. Mr one lung
  • Joshuk87
    Joshuk87 Posts: 503

    Here's one for you.
    What station does not have ticket barriers?
    There is only one.

    According to Wikipedia there is 11 others.
  • Fiiish
    Fiiish Posts: 7,998
    I said Roding Valley, albeit with spoilers and I cheated.
  • CatfordCat
    CatfordCat Posts: 218
    Whitechapel is about the only station where to get from the underground to the overground, you go down stairs.

    In reality, quite a bit of the 'underground' network is above ground (especially bits at the north end of the northern line/ east and west end of the central line, which were taken over from main line railway companies shortly before / after WW2, and the outer ends of the metropolitan and district lines)

    What's rarer (there are only two) is stations where you can go up an escalator from street level to platform level at an underground station...
  • rina
    rina Posts: 2,334



    What's rarer (there are only two) is stations where you can go up an escalator from street level to platform level at an underground station...

    Stratford and ruislip manor plus I've been to at least one more recently I'm sure, just can't remember where
  • GlassHalfFull
    GlassHalfFull Posts: 2,351
    rina said:



    What's rarer (there are only two) is stations where you can go up an escalator from street level to platform level at an underground station...

    Stratford and ruislip manor plus I've been to at least one more recently I'm sure, just can't remember where
    Canning Town?
  • smudge7946
    smudge7946 Posts: 4,131

    Where the hell is Walford?

    What ? A man so involved with The Olympic Stadium, doesn't know where Walford is ?
    I know you don't like me effing and jeffing but I have never ever effing heard of anywhere called Walford in London. Where is it? And why would anyone go there?
    Between Bromley by bow and west ham on the district line
  • csr_cafc
    csr_cafc Posts: 267
    Greenford is definitely one.
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  • rina
    rina Posts: 2,334
    edited August 2015
    csr_cafc said:

    Greenford is definitely one.

    bugger, in that case my answer is wrong. I knew it was either ruislip manor or greenford and plumped for the wrong one. ruislip manor must just be stairs up to the platform. Stratford's definitely right though