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Trivia: Stations with both a footbridge and a subway.

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stut

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Woking, although the subway is 'landside' and the bridge is 'railside'.

Waterloo East, with the main entrance on a bridge, and the Southwark entrance via a subway.
 

Ron Hale

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Doncaster has now, to platform 0
You know.
Down the steps to the subway.
Up the steps to platform 3.
Along platform 3.
Up the steps to the bridge.
Over the bridge.
Down the steps to platform 0.
There are lifts!
 

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Where is the subway at Crewe? I have always used the bridges never seen a subway.

The passenger subway at Crewe is relatively recent, its original purpose was for mails and parcels use, the new station entrance on Weston Road has access to it.
 
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Petersfield: subway connects platforms, no disabled access, footbridge at platform ends faces the road by the level crossing, level crossing provides disabled access to each platform.
 

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Strood.

The footbridge is accessible only by lifts, while the subway is accessible only by stairs.
 

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Shame that the OP specified "only those in passenger use", otherwise I could have mentioned London Paddington, and Oxford. In fact I'm not sure that the subway at Oxford is accessible at all any more; it was very narrow and would never cope with the number of passengers who now use the bridge erected to replace it.
 
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