Hi all,
I've searched all over for the answer to this...and failed. Please help?
The public lift that goes from the Northern Line platforms to the old ticket hall (I think it's lift G) passes a non-passenger passage at about the 1/2 way point. I understand that this is a safety requirement due to the depth of the shaft. My question is, where is the other end of the passage? I can't see any obvious exists in the other passage ways.
I think there is an old lift and staircase that presumably uses the orginal lift shafts. I did some basic 'step' counts and concluded they surface in the private/staff area behind the old ticket hall ticket machines. Maybe the passage links to some emergency stairs in that shaft.
Thank you in advance,
Lee
I've searched all over for the answer to this...and failed. Please help?
The public lift that goes from the Northern Line platforms to the old ticket hall (I think it's lift G) passes a non-passenger passage at about the 1/2 way point. I understand that this is a safety requirement due to the depth of the shaft. My question is, where is the other end of the passage? I can't see any obvious exists in the other passage ways.
I think there is an old lift and staircase that presumably uses the orginal lift shafts. I did some basic 'step' counts and concluded they surface in the private/staff area behind the old ticket hall ticket machines. Maybe the passage links to some emergency stairs in that shaft.
Thank you in advance,
Lee