Tried to find an answer to this elsewhere but can’t see it’s been discussed before. Which National Rail stations have a) lifts and b) escalators as their main access - ie excluding where disabled lifts are available, more where an able bodied passenger would be expected to use them to access the platforms.
With lifts, I can only think of Essex Road in London and James Street and Hamilton Square on Merseyside. Plus I guess Wapping and Shadwell if LO is considered (obviously there are loads on the tube so ignoring those)
Sure there are many more where escalators are required - City Thameslink, Moorgate, Old Street, Highbury, much of London Bridge And St Pancras, and main access to Fenchurch Street and Blackfriars. Rotherhithe on LO. Plus Moorfields, Lime Street LL and Central in Liverpool, Argyle Street in Glasgow (and maybe others?).
Where have I missed?
With lifts, I can only think of Essex Road in London and James Street and Hamilton Square on Merseyside. Plus I guess Wapping and Shadwell if LO is considered (obviously there are loads on the tube so ignoring those)
Sure there are many more where escalators are required - City Thameslink, Moorgate, Old Street, Highbury, much of London Bridge And St Pancras, and main access to Fenchurch Street and Blackfriars. Rotherhithe on LO. Plus Moorfields, Lime Street LL and Central in Liverpool, Argyle Street in Glasgow (and maybe others?).
Where have I missed?