Accessible TFL Stations and Uber - RS.
I spend many hours personally visiting the rail stations in London, and recording the stairs and elevators, plus lifts.
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Rainham , C2C, generally stepfree.
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Ravensbourne ThamesLink, NOT really accessible
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Ravenscourt Park, District line, 35 OR 45 steps.
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Rayners Lane, Piccadilly line, Metropolitan line, stairs between the platform and street level
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Raynes Park , National Rail South Western, partially stepfree towards London only, via long and steep ramps.
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Redbridge, Central line, stairs between the platform and street level
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Rectory Road London Overground, 27 steps
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Reeves Corner London Tramlink, Yes, excellent accessibility
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Regents Park, Bakerloo , 35 or 63 steps to exit, plus a lift part of the way.
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Richmond, District line, London Overground, National Rail South Western, accessible and step free.
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Rickmansworth, Metropolitan line, National Rail Chiltern Railways, Step free southbound only
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Riddlesdown, ThamesLink, Step-free access to platforms via long and steep ramps
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Roding Valley, Central line, 520 metres to change between platforms 1 & 2, otherwise step-free
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Romford, TFL Rail, Elizabeth Line, Stratford, lifts & step-free access to platforms 3,4, and 5
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Rotherhithe, London Overground, 39 steps PLUS an escalator to/from platform to ticket office.
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Royal Albert, DLR, Yes, Fully Accessible
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Royal Oak, Hammersmith & City, Circle line 35 steps.
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Royal Victoria, DLR, Yes, Fully Accessible - near Emirates cable car.
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Ruislip, Piccadilly line, Metropolitan line, Level access between street and eastbound platform only
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Ruislip Gardens, Central line, stairs between the platform and street level
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Ruislip Manor, Metropolitan line, Piccadilly line, stairs between the platform and street level
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Russell Square, Piccadilly line, a Lift AND 20 steps.
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Sanderstead Southern, Level access to both platforms via separate entrances, 500 m apart on steep slopes.
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Sandilands London Tramlink, Yes, excellent accessibility
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Selhurst Southern, partially step-free. Ramps onto trains.
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Seven Kings TFL Rail, Elizabeth Line, three lifts to Platforms
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Seven Sisters, Victoria, National Rail Greater Anglia, not accessible.
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Shadwell, DLR, Yes, Fully Accessible
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Shenfield, TFL Rail, Elizabeth Line, Romford, lifts to Platforms
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Shepherds Bush, Central line, London Overground, ThamesLink. Escalators and 23 steps to Central. Overground is step-free.
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Shepherds Bush Market, Hammersmith & City, Circle line 42 steps.
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Shoreditch High Street, London Overground, step-free with Ramps onto trains.
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Shortlands ThamesLink, 32 steps to all platforms.
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Sidcup National Rail South Eastern, step-free access via different entrances.
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Silver Street London Overground, 35 steps
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Slade Green National Rail South Eastern, step-free to an extent. No step free interchange between platforms.
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Sloane Square, District line, Circle line , escalators UP to street, but stairs down to platforms.
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Snaresbrook, Central line, Level access between street and Central line eastbound only, towards Woodford.
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South Acton, London Overground, step-free
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South Bermondsey, Southern - no stepfree access to platforms.
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South Croydon, ThamesLink - no stepfree access to platforms.
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South Ealing, Piccadilly line, stairs between the platform and street level
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South Hampstead, Metropolitan, London Overground, 36+ stairs to platforms
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South Harrow, Piccadilly line, 40 stairs between the platform and street level
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South Kensington, District line, Circle line , Piccadilly line, stairs or escalators between the platform and street level. it is also not possible to interchange between the Piccadilly and the District / Circle platforms due to stairs.
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South Kenton, Bakerloo , London Overground, access to the ticket hall, which has 30 steps to access
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South Merton ThamesLink, Steps from street level to platform
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South Quay, DLR, Yes, Fully Accessible
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South Ruislip, Central line, National Rail Chiltern Railways, 30 stairs between the platform and street level.
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South Tottenham, London Overground, There are 25 steps to access platforms
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South Wimbledon, Northern line, 75 stairs or escalators between the platform and street level.
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South Woodford, Central line, Step-free access stations have lifts or ramps
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Southall Great Western Railway & Elizabeth Line, thus fully accessible.
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Southbury National Rail Greater Anglia
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Southfields, District line, There is now lift access between street and platform.
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Southgate, Piccadilly line, Escalator access between street and platform.
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Southwark, Jubilee, Highly accessible.
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St. Helier ThamesLink
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St James Park, District line, Circle line , between 30 and 33 steps from street level to platforms
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St. James Street National Rail Greater Anglia, There are only 28 steps to platforms,
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St. Johns National Rail South Eastern; No access to platforms. Car Park and Ticket Office are not step free.
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St Johns Wood, Jubilee, 100 stairs or escalators between the platforms and street level.
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St. Margarets, National Rail South Western
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St. Mary Cray National Rail South Eastern & ThamesLink ; Not accessible. The Car Park is not step free. Looking at the map, there are a number of steps up to cross between platforms.
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St. Pancras International ThamesLink. There are three lifts on the main concourse to take passengers to and from the upper level UK train platforms and the Rendezvous.
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St Pauls, Central line, 25 and 28 steps to access the station, plus another escalator down to the westbound platform, or two escalators down to the eastound platform.
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Stamford Brook, District line, 45 stairs between the platforms and street level.
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Stamford Hill National Rail Greater Anglia. There are only 32 steps to the platforms
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Stanmore, Jubilee, stepfree in the broadest of terms.
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Star Lane, DLR, Yes, Fully Accessible
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Stepney Green, District line, Hammersmith & City, , There are 44 steps between street level and platforms.
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Stockwell, Northern line, Victoria , There are escalators or 78 stairs between the platforms and street level. the next station along the Northern line, at Morden, has a lift to street level, and lots of buses.
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Stoke Newington, London Overground, Not step-free, or accessible
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Stonebridge Park, Bakerloo , London Overground, 30 + steps to platforms.
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Stoneleigh, National Rail South Western. Platforms One and Two (island) are accessed by steps (68 from Station Approach or or 72 from Stoneleigh Broadway).
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Stratford Elizabeth Line, Central line, Jubilee, DLR, London Overground, National Rail Greater Anglia, lifts and escalators to Platforms. Fully accessible.
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Stratford High Street, DLR, Yes, Fully Accessible
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Stratford International, DLR, National Rail South Eastern, South Eastern High Speed
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Strawberry Hill, National Rail South Western. There is level access to both platforms.
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Streatham ThamesLink. No step-free access to platforms. Nearest step-free station is West Norwood or Mitcham Eastfields.
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Streatham Hill ThamesLink. There is step-free access to ticket office and platforms via passenger operated lifts.
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Streatham Common ThamesLink. There are lifts to Platforms 1,2 & 3, and step-free access to Platform 4 via side entrance. Boarding ramps are available.
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Sudbury & Harrow Road National Rail Chiltern Railways. No part of the station has step-free access.
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Sudbury Hill Harrow National Rail Chiltern Railways. No part of the station has step-free access.
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Sudbury Hill, Piccadilly line, stairs between the platform and street level.
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Sudbury Town, Piccadilly line, some access.
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Sundridge Park National Rail South Eastern
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Surbiton, National Rail South Western. There is level access to the ticket office and lifts available to all platforms. Interchange is via lifts or stepped footbridge.
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Surrey Quays, London Overground, 25+ steps to platforms.
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Sutton Common ThamesLink, Steps from street level to platform
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Sutton National Rail First Capital Connect & Southern
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Swanley National Rail South Eastern. Some accessibility, but Ramps needed.
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Swiss Cottage, Jubilee, Escalators and also stairs too
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Sydenham Hill National Rail First Capital Connect. No access to platforms. Car Park and Ticket Office are also not step free.
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Sydenham, London Overground, ThamesLink. Step-free access via separate entrances to both platforms.
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Syon Lane, National Rail South Western. Platform 1 to London is accessible to wheelchair users via footpath from Rothbury Gardens.
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