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All the London railway stations :
Underground lines : Victoria, National Rail South West
Step-free access stations have lifts or ramps - or a combination of both - so that customers don't have to use escalators or stairs to move between the street and the platform.
Accessibility friendly : Vauxhall is accessible to
wheelchair users if certain station entrances are avoided. There are lifts, escalators OR stairs between the platforms and booking hall.
Entrances to the Booking hall are:
Bondway westside, Wandsworth Road westside and Kennington Lane and the booking hall are all on the same level.
The South Lambeth Road has 20 steps down, and Vauxhall Bridge Road has 36 steps.
General description : Two new lifts have been constructed at the station, serving both Victoria line platforms.
Vauxhall bus station is the second busiest in London, so step-free access here means customers can interchange from buses on to the Tube,
opening up many more journeys across the Capital for those who need level access.
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