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london underground; can i manage with a 4 month old?

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helsbels2007 · 16/09/2009 15:37

I need to cross london with my 4 month old (euston to victoria) and am a bit worried about the tube - anyone tried it / got any helpful tips / wouldn't recommend it in a million years?

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FlamingoBingo · 16/09/2009 15:38

Baby in a sling. As few bags as possible, but make any you do take rucksacks.

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nicespam · 16/09/2009 15:39

it's only about four stops

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GrungeBlobPrimpants · 16/09/2009 15:43

Avoid rush hour!

Best if you can manage without pram/buggy if poss but don't worry if not - hopefully some kind person will help you up/down steps

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AngryFromManchester · 16/09/2009 15:44

just go with a sling and you should be fine

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Mellin · 16/09/2009 15:44

It's not that far really, you can definitely do it!

As others have said, take baby in sling if possible.

If you have luggage/pushchair you can look on the transport for london website and see if your stations have lifts.

Oh, and try to avoid peak hour if you can!

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WhatFreshHellIsThis · 16/09/2009 15:44

If you're not pushed for time, use buses instead. They always have a buggy space and are much cheaper, and no stairs/lifts etc!

Use the TFL site to find out which buses go your way.

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Sparks · 16/09/2009 15:48

It's the 73 bus that goes from Euston to Victoria. Very easy, but not desperately fast. As others have said, avoid rush hour if at all possible.

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EldonAve · 16/09/2009 15:49

ask people for help with stairs if you need it

if you don't fancy a sling then take an easily folded buggy

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TheOldestCat · 16/09/2009 15:51

Yes, you can - I used to do it a lot with DD and the sling wa a godsend.

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indiechick · 16/09/2009 15:53

Are you coming to visit?
Seriously I do it the other way and always get the 73, it takes longer but is so much easier. No lifts at Victoria or Euston, both packed stations. Have done it with baby in sling and that was fine, but with a pushchair, always opt for the bus.
If you're continuing on to Bromley, pop in!

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bibbitybobbityhat · 16/09/2009 15:54

Its an easy journy - not many stops all on one tube line. And as you are travelling between two major mainline stations then I'd bet they have lifts for puschairs and wheelchair users.

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bibbitybobbityhat · 16/09/2009 15:55

Ha ha, crossed posts with Indie. Am amazed no lifts at Victoria or Euston. Tut tut.

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alarkaspree · 16/09/2009 15:56

I used to hate taking buggies on the tube. There are just so many steps and it is horrid taking them down escalators. If you can't use a sling I would definitely consider the bus, but it will take about an hour.

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cyteen · 16/09/2009 15:57

With a sling, it will be fine. I went from Lewisham to Kings Cross with my 4mo in a sling and it was no problem

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MrsBadger · 16/09/2009 15:58

or just walk

I went from Paddington to the passport office at Victoria when dd was 7wks and it was a lot easier to leave time to stroll across the parks with the pram than worry about getting on and off tubes and/or buses.

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BelleWatling · 16/09/2009 15:59

Don't get the bus...it takes AGES - the tube journey is less than 10 mins. Someone will help you - I always get offered help. Ask the tube staff for assistance if not. bon voyage

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helsbels2007 · 03/10/2009 12:38

thanks for all your advice - tried it with teh bus in teh end (73) and it was GREAT! baby in sling, rucksack and handbag, it was doable. Was not impressed with Virgin trains though, no changing facilities on board. shocking.

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