Accessible Train stations in London - Brentwood, Elizabeth line

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National Rail lines : Brentwood is now on the new Accessible Elizabeth line within TFL.
This station has step-free access to some platforms. It is step-free from the booking hall via lifts to Platforms 1, 2 and 3.
Access to Platform 4 is through Alexandra Road car park entrance via a high gradient road.
Staff ramp assistance is always available.
Trains run every ten minutes towards London, and end at Paddington, rather than stopping at the original Liverpool street station terminus, they are now redirected via Whitechapel through the new Liverpool street (Elizabeth line) station which is basically in a very long tunnel, and involves a lot of walking to exit this station or change lines.
You can change trains along the Elizabeth line to travel as far as Heathrow (or Reading). On the London section of the Elizabeth line between Whitechapel and Paddington, there are trains running every five minutes with alternate services starting from either Shenfield or Abbey Wood; these are on the same platform.
See timetables at TFL for accurate details.

All in all, the new Elizabeth line is amazing. Absolutely brilliant.
The new Elizabeth line trains have a massive gap between the platform and the train of at least fifteen inches, and ramps are available on request.

General description : See wiki

More comment : Staff are available to assist from the first to last train.
It is step-free from the booking hall via lifts to Platforms 1, 2 and 3. Access to Platform 4 is through Alexandra Road car park entrance via a high gradient road.
National Rail Map & Guide,

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