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Accessible Train stations in London - Abbey Wood, Elizabeth Line

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On Tuesday, May 24th 2022, the first section of the Elizabeth Line officially opened.
Abbey Wood is on the Elizabeth Line, and is at the southern end, before travel via Whitechapel, then under Central London and onwards to Heathrow Airport, or Reading.
It is a fully accessible line for wheelchair accessibility.
Trains run about every ten minutes towards Paddington, via Whitechapel, and onwards to Heathrow Terminals.

The new station building has been built over the railway where the two new Elizabeth line tracks terminate and the existing Southeastern lines continue on through. Lifts emerge as architectural features flanking the station forecourt.

National Rail : ThamesLink

AccessAble Access Guide :

Accessibility friendly : Yes. Abbey Wood on the Elizabeth Line, is an fully accessible station which is step free. Access to both platforms is via a ramp from the street. The new station building has been built over the railway where the two new Elizabeth line tracks terminate and the existing Southeastern lines continue on through.
Lifts emerge as architectural features flanking the station forecourt.

General description : See wiki

More comment : National Rail Map & Guide


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