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All London Underground stations operate a strict No Smoking policy.
The mainline station has luggage trolleys.Steps lead down to the underground. On the wall outside the entrance to the underground are racks with tube maps and also the streets around the mainline station upstairs.
Angella
well l would like to advise people to not use this train station if they have a medium to large item a member of my family tryed to do this they took the money for the ticket and then refused him entry on to the train and was told to leave the station this was the last train back to birminham that night they did not give him a refund and he was made to sleep out on the roads in london for the night so thankyou very much lve put one star only because l had to but it deserve none they also said it was agaisnt health and safety to allow him on what about all these other people that come on with prams surf boards loads of bags bike and the lists goes on do l need to say any more thanks for reading this
This railway station is probably one of the best that I have used alongside Manchester Piccadilly. It is larger than Manchester Piccadilly but the layout is similar. There are over 10 platforms in a row at one end of the station, at the other end there are the entrances to the station. There are many shops nearby and you aren't short for choice if you wish to buy something to eat. It is a very, very busy station with trains going to many different destinations in the country as well as the airports.There are large boards and voice overs telling you about train details. There are always staff on hand and information desks where you can ask for help. You can also purchase oyster cards or add credit to them for when you need to go down and use the underground. The underground station is easily accessible if you need to take the train afterwards, although it is never recommended that, if it can be helped, to bring a lot of luggage, as you will have to at some point climb stairs and with the multitude of people, it can be a huge nightmare.If you didn't know this already, there are cheap tickets between Manchester Piccadilly and London Euston (Virgin trains) which are very popular amongst passengers, but there is limited choice with regards to time and dates.
This is at the bottom of the Camden High Street. This is a small tube station entrance and a small place to get a ticket or top up your oyster if needs be and then you have several barriers to get to your trains, either north or southbound.There are a lot of steps down and a lot of corridors to get to the southbound trains (or you can take the lift).Unlike Camden tube station, further up Camden High Street, which has two north and two south bound trains, this only runs on the Charing Cross branch.After certain hours, only Bank branch trains run as well, so its best to know which northern line you need, when it runs and check TFL online to see if any problems are occurring on this or any other part of the Northern Line.
Jellybeans