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Tube Stop Baby – Bermondsey

January 23, 2019 by Penny Leave a Comment

So, Bermondsey. Stop number 4 on our trip around the underground, but not the most thrilling of the ones we’ve been to so far (at the time of writing we’re up to 14 stations).

Tube Stop Baby Bermondsey London Underground

Despite Bermondsey offering step free access we didn’t actually venture any further than the eastbound platform when we visited the station as part of our trip along the Jubilee Line extension. The simple reason being that we didn’t really have any idea what we might find above ground if we had decided to venture outside the station. A pathetic excuse really, but the truth all the same. One day we may return and see just what there is on the other side of the ticket barriers.

Bermondsey will be celebrating its 20th birthday this year (2019) as the station was opened as part of the extension to North Greenwich (and beyond) for the Millennium Dome. More on that when we visit North Greenwich itself.

I read that the rest of the station is quite impressive due to the futuristic design that was used on much of this part of the Jubilee line. Certainly the grey and metallic look on the platforms, combined with the platform edge doors, give it a feel a million miles away from some of the older tube stations that I am more familiar with.

I remember when the extension was opened and there was lots of talk about ow platform edge doors were the future and that one day they would be installed across the whole tube network. I have to admit that I’ve not read up on the subject recently, but it certainly seems that 20 years on they’ve not retro-fitted any to any other station on the underground network.

Tube Stop Baby Facts – Bermondsey

Date of visit: 3 January 2019

Underground Line(s): Jubilee

Zone: 2

If you want to know more about our Tube Stop Baby Challenge then pop over here and have a read.

Filed Under: Tube Stop Baby Tagged With: Bermondsey, London underground, Train, train travel, travel, Tube, Tube Challenge, Tube Station, Tube Stop Baby

Tube Stop Baby – Waterloo

January 10, 2019 by Penny Leave a Comment

Waterloo is the first of our tube stops that we technically have “done”, but have in reality no way “done”.

Tube Stop Baby Waterloo London Underground

Let me explain what I mean. Tube baby has been to Waterloo. We arrived there on foot after a walk along the South Bank and we even stopped for a coffee and sandwich (and her some milk) at the Costa on the concourse. But, at the same time I feel like we haven’t even really scratched the surface at Waterloo, and we really need to go back there and do the station justice.

I know we are visiting tube stations here, but in the cases where the tube stop is at a mainline station I don’t really think you can ignore the mainline station. Especially when, as is the case with Waterloo, you’re talking about the busiest national rail station in the UK.

Our visit just involved a trip down to the Jubilee Line where we then took the line east, along which I still refer to as the Jubilee Line Extension, in the direction of Stratford. Before heading underground we did take a quick look at the work being done where the old Eurostar platform were there, but at that stage we were all hungry and it was only a very quick look over the barriers.

I’d really like to go back and look properly. Try to understand what has been done, compared to what was there when I last took the Eurostar from there to Paris. Look at some of the history of the station and the old architecture that has been incorporated into the current station design and layout.

Waterloo actually has the Bakerloo and Northern lines running through its underground station, in addition to the Jubilee. There’s also a certain tube line that terminates there that I want to travel along. The only one I haven’t yet been on. The Waterloo and City Line. For that reason alone there will be a return trip to Waterloo as part of this challenge.

Tube Stop Baby Facts – Waterloo

Date of visit: 3 January 2019

Underground Line(s): Bakerloo, Jubilee, Northern and Waterloo and City

Zone: 1

If you want to know more about our Tube Stop Baby Challenge then pop over here and have a read.

Filed Under: Tube Stop Baby Tagged With: London, London underground, The Tube, Tube Stop Baby, Underground, Waterloo

Tube Stop Baby – Pinner

January 8, 2019 by Penny Leave a Comment

After kicking off the Tube Stop Baby challenge at Watford we took a short trip down the Met line to Pinner in Zone 5. Eventually we’ll go to every station along the Met, but on this particular day time was limited and we just wanted somewhere for a short wander round and a cuppa. Having been to Pinner before I knew that the Main Street being just a stone’s throw from the station meant that this would meet our needs. The fact that there is a lift up to the footbridge making the station accessible with Tube Baby’s pram was an added bonus.

Tube Stop Baby Pinner

Pinner station was part of the tube’s expansion into the surrounding countryside in what was known as MetroLand. Nowadays it’s part of the London Borough of Harrow.  Certainly when you get off the tube there you don’t feel at all like you’re in London. The station’s a bit tucked away behind Sainsburys, but when you head out onto the street there’s much more an old fashioned village feel to the place. When we visited everywhere was decked out in Christmas lights (which stupidly we forgot to photograph!) which added to the charm.

If you’re ever planning to visit Pinner one thing you need to watch is the fact that in the peak hour trains run “fast” between Moor Park and Harrow-on-the-Hill meaning that they don’t stop at Pinner, or other intermediate stations. The Metropolitan Line is the only one on the London Underground to run “express” services like these, with some services also missing out Wembley Park, Preston Road and Northwick Park at certain times of the day. As someone who has once lived at one of these stations, it’s a quirk you quickly get used to, but one that catches other less frequent travellers out a lot!

Tube Stop Baby Facts – Pinner

Date of visit: 13 December 2018

Underground Line(s): Metropolitan

Zone: 5

If you want to know more about our Tube Stop Baby Challenge then pop over here and have a read.

Filed Under: Tube Stop Baby Tagged With: London, London underground, Met Line, Metropolitan Line, Pinner, Tube, Tube Stop Baby, Undgerground

Tube Stop Baby – Watford

January 1, 2019 by Penny Leave a Comment

Our Tube Stop Baby challenge ended up starting at our “local” Underground station – Watford.

Tube Stop Baby Watford London Underground

It comes as a bit of a surprise to some people to discover that Watford is on the tube, but it very much is. Even if it is right at the top end of the Metropolitan Line where most regular tube users don’t venture. The expansion of the Met Line into Herfordshire and beyond (at one point it went as far as Verney Junction which is an incredibly 50 miles from Baker Street!) was part of a huge campaign to encourage people to move out of London into the surrounding countryside (named Metro-Land), whilst still commuting into the capital.

Now, one of three northern termini (along with Amersham and Chesham) Watford is actually quite a quiet and sleepy station compared to many, and is located in a residential part of the town, close to the wonderful Cassiobury Park.

Watford station has been under threat of closure now for quite a while due to plans for an expansion of the line from Croxley to Watford Junction. For years people have wanted an underground station closer to the centre of the town (at the moment is is served by National Rail stations at Watford Junction and Watford High Street), but these plans keep getting pushed back due to funding issues and at the time of writing no one seems to know what is really happening with the plans.

Tube Stop Baby Watford London Underground

For us though Watford is a convenient place to start our journey, and a lovely Arts and Crafts style station (designed by the Metropolitan Railway’s architect Charles Walter Clark who was responsible for 25 stations on the line in total). It may be quiet but there’s something rather quaint and lovely about it too.

Tube Stop Baby Facts – Watford

Date of visit: 13 December 2018

Underground Line(s): Metropolitan

Zone: 7

Filed Under: Train Travel, Tube Stop Baby

Introducing Tube Stop Baby

January 1, 2019 by Penny 2 Comments

Sometimes you have a crazy idea, convince yourself it’s genius, then the next day realise that it’s actually a bit too bonkers, even for you. That’s pretty much what happened with my Tube Stop Baby plan. But, without the last stage. The Tube Stop Baby challenge is on!

Tube Stop Baby London Underground

Inspired by the likes of Geoff and Vicki from All the Stations, and also Louise from Little Heart Big Love (who, with her husband and daughter Jessica visited all the gold postboxes that were painted to celebrate the London 2012 Gold Medal winners), we decided that Little Miss D needed a challenge of her own. And seeing as she’s my and Bonn’s daughter it had to be a train related one. All the National Rail stations seemed a bit much for a baby, but the London Underground should be a bit more manageable. Living not that far from London we’re often there – either for work or pleasure – so taking LMD with us isn’t exactly difficult.

So, that’s exactly what we’re planning. For her to visit all the stations on the London Underground – and hopefully be the youngest person to do so. Not that I’ve researched if there is any such record, but then again we’re just doing this for fun, so it doesn’t really matter.

Looking at the tube map, we might even extend it to include all the stations on TfL Rail (if you know what that is!) and London Overground too. Maybe even the tram and the Emirates Air Line if we find the time.

Tube Stop Baby London Underground

We’ll document it all here on Penny Travels, and have also set up up her own Instagram account too (Tube Stop Baby if you’re interested in following).

It’s all a bit crazy, but after the year we’ve just had that seems somewhat appropriate for us and her. Hope you’ll join us for the journey!

Filed Under: Train Travel, Tube Stop Baby Tagged With: London, London underground, TfL, travel, Tube, Tube Stop Baby, Tube Travel, Underground

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