Accessible London Stations KL - TFL, Elizabeth Line, National rail and Uber Thames Clippers..
I spend many hours personally visiting the rail stations in London, and recording the stairs and elevators, plus lifts.
The list of accessible stations in London was last updated by me on the 17th May 2022, and entirely accurate to the best of my belief.
On Tuesday, May 24th 2022, the first section of the Elizabeth Line is running for the first time, cutting the journey time between Paddington and Canary Wharf to just 19 minutes
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Kennington, Northern, Closed on Northern line during Bank works until May 2022.
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Kensal Green, Bakerloo, London Overground, 35 steps
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Kensal Rise, London Overground, A bit stepfree, but not easy.
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Kensington Olympia, London Overground, ThamesLink
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Kentish Town, Northern, ThamesLink, 20 steps and a lift too.
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Kentish Town West, London Overground, NOT stepfree.
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Kenton, Bakerloo, London Overground, 29 steps
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Kew Bridge, National Rail South West, NO stepfree access.
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Kew Gardens, District, mainly stepfree
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Kew Gardens, London Overground, mainly stepfree
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Kidbrooke National Rail South Eastern, partially stepfree
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Kilburn, Jubilee, stepfree with lifts.
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Kilburn Park, Bakerloo, stairs between the platform and street level
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Kilburn High Road, London Overground, 28 steps
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King George V, DLR , Yes, Fully Accessible
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King Henry�s Drive London Tramlink , Yes, Fully Accessible
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Kings Cross St Pancras, Northern, Hammersmith & City, Metropolitan, Circle, Piccadilly,
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Kings Cross St Pancras, Victoria National Rail, London Overland. ThamesLink
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Kingsbury, Jubilee , Yes, Fully Accessible
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Kingston National Rail South West, stepfree to all platforms. Ramps available.
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Knightsbridge, Piccadilly, between 24 and 29 steps. Then a lift.
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Knockholt National Rail South Eastern, partially stepfree
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Ladbroke Grove, Hammersmith & City, 42 steps
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Ladywell National Rail South Eastern, partially stepfree
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Lambeth North, Bakerloo, stairs between the platform and street level
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Lancaster Gate, Central, stairs between the platform and street level
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Langdon Park, DLR , Yes, Fully Accessible
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Latimer Road, Hammersmith & City, 40 steps
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Lebanon Road London Tramlink , Yes, Fully Accessible
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Lee National Rail South Eastern, mostly stepfree.
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Leicester Square, Northern, Piccadilly, over 50 steps
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Lewisham, DLR, National Rail South Eastern , Yes, DLR is fully Accessible
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Leyton , Central, stairs between the platform and street level
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Leyton Midland Road, London Overground, 47 steps
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Leytonstone, Central, stairs between the platform and street level
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Leytonstone High Road, London Overground, 43 steps
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Limehouse, DLR, C2C, Yes, DLR is Fully Accessible, C2C needs ramps
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Liverpool Street, National Rail Greater Anglia, Elizabeth Line (Crossrail), Yes, Fully Accessible and ramps
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Liverpool Street, Central, Metropolitan, Hammersmith & City , partly stepfree eastbound, NOT accessible due to stairs
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Liverpool Street (Moorgate), Elizabeth Line. Yes, Fully Accessible
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Lloyd Park London Tramlink , Yes, Fully Accessible
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London Bridge City Pier, Uber Thames Clippers, Yes, excellent accessibility
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London Bridge, Northern (closed part 2022), Jubilee, ThamesLink, Fully Accessible
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London City Airport, DLR , Yes, Fully Accessible
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London Eye (Waterloo) Pier, Uber Thames Clippers, Yes, excellent accessibility
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London Fields National Rail Greater Anglia, NOT accessible due to stairs
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Loughborough Junction ThamesLink, NOT accessible due to stairs
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Loughton, Central, NOT accessible due to stairs
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Lower Sydenham National Rail South Eastern, contact for details