Ranking EVERY London Terminus, Based On ONLY Food Options!! || 100 SUBSCRIBER SPECIAL! :D

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  • Опубліковано 15 лис 2024

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  • @Sim0nTrains
    @Sim0nTrains 2 місяці тому

    Great video and very interesting and hope you were safe while at Euston

  • @thetflthree
    @thetflthree 2 місяці тому

    Some interesting picks, and good to know if you’re getting on or off a train looking for somewhere to eat! There’s some rankings I personally disagree with (Charing Cross above Euston is certainly a choice, and St Pancras was robbed gold in my opinion), but it’s certainly a helpful guide for a hungry traveller! ~ Daniel

  • @RohanEllis-hallett
    @RohanEllis-hallett 2 місяці тому

    At Liverpool Street you have a shopping centre next to boots by the tube terminal

  • @talkerbill1
    @talkerbill1 2 місяці тому

    👍👍 Trains with charisma.

  • @DarrenChilvers
    @DarrenChilvers 2 місяці тому

    Sorry but 1st two NOT TERMINALS

    • @TheTransportTrio
      @TheTransportTrio  2 місяці тому +1

      i agree with city thameslink, but Moorgate does have terminating trains from stevenage - plus we're going off what the national rail website says, and apparently city thameslink is a london terminal ¯\_(ツ)_/¯, but i agree, city thameslink doesn't have any terminating trains so shouldn't be a terminal - willow

    • @BoraCM
      @BoraCM Місяць тому

      @@TheTransportTrio Well, City Thameslink, along with Vauxhall, Old Street, and Waterloo East are technically part of the London Station Group, meaning they are counted as termini for fare purposes (if your ticket mentions London terminals, these 4 are included along with the 14 real termini). This is because they're in zone 1 and are used by passengers as interchange stations to transfer to Underground lines to get to other places.
      However, they are not termini.

  • @AlfrescosEmporium
    @AlfrescosEmporium 2 місяці тому

    If you're Vegan/veggie Euston has a little pasty shop with an amazing pasty. I don't really go to Euston anymore because mum is mobility impaired, Euston is fantastic for it's golf-cart transport to the entrance, but onward travel is not great, It's much better for us to get out at Watford Junction/Harrow & Wealdstone and Bakerloo to Paddington where there is step-free access to Elizabeth Line and Circle/H&C lines. Alternatively you can get a bus from Watford Junction to Stanmore or Edgware for the Jubilee line and Northern line respectively.
    I'm Vegan and I'm diabetic and food options seem far and few between. We started to do pack lunches to save money and time, but it can be hard with diabetes as most snack foods are high in carbs. Always looking for vegan diabetic friendly snacks :)
    Bonus Step free stuff from North-west London.
    From Stanmore you can use the Jubilee line for step-free (some to station, most to train) access onto the Metropolitan, Elizabeth, Piccadilly, Victoria, Circle, District, Thames Link, Northern, Overground (Highbury & Islington branch), DLR and Hammersmith & City Lines. Stanmore is a great place to go to start your journey if you need to connect step-free from north-west London. The Jubilee line is amazing for accessibility and I would say a main artery for step-free access. Stanmore requires a step up on to the train, so a ramp might be required. This is from the eyes of being able to step up on the train but staircases are a no go. Most connections are step-free to train, some are only step-free to platform.
    From Edgeware you can use the Northern line, it has less connections but Edgeware is step-free on to the train.
    If you want to try out an inclinator stop by Greenford or Farringdon.