AlbertBeale
Established Member
On the occasions I've used London Bridge since the rebuild, I've found it a real pain to find my way around. Clapham Junction has improved a bit in recent years (from a low starting point of course...).
And of course St P is now about 5 separate stations (once you take the different batches of Underground lines into account), and I know many new visitors find it difficult to "get their head round". Even if you do know your way round it, it's still a hell of a hike - and sometimes a confusing one, such as from the ticket office to the Midland platforms, when you have to walk half-way down the train shed in the wrong direction before there's an "up" escalator. (Still, making St P difficult to get round at least means it's a good "twin" for Paris Nord at the other end of the Eurostar line.)
And of course St P is now about 5 separate stations (once you take the different batches of Underground lines into account), and I know many new visitors find it difficult to "get their head round". Even if you do know your way round it, it's still a hell of a hike - and sometimes a confusing one, such as from the ticket office to the Midland platforms, when you have to walk half-way down the train shed in the wrong direction before there's an "up" escalator. (Still, making St P difficult to get round at least means it's a good "twin" for Paris Nord at the other end of the Eurostar line.)