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Is travelling on the tube with a buggy (and a backpack) as awful as I think it might be...?

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babysaurus · 06/09/2012 23:32

I am travelling from Leeds to Brixton so need to get the Victoria Line from Kings Cross to Brixton. I lived in London 7 years ago but never travelled with a buggy (my DS is only 14 weeks so this is understandable) so obviously never took note of now accessible etc things are.
So, in short, is it going to be a bouncing up and down stairs logistical nightmare or not actually as bad as I think...? I'll be getting there Saturday afternoon and coming back Monday at 2pm (so hopefully avoiding rush hours, as much as you can under the circumstances.)

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Woodlands · 10/09/2012 11:09

Brixton and King's Cross both have full step-free access so this should be fine. But even if you end up at stations without lifts (or if lifts are out of order) don't panic. Plenty of us take buggies of all sizes on escalators and after the first couple of times it's a breeze. Just wheel straight on - if you're going down then place the back wheels at the back of a step so you can hold them against the step with the front wheels in mid air. Going up, just wheel on but be aware you will end up standing several steps further back (about four). You can either put the front wheels on a step and hold the back end up or rest the back wheels down too so that the baby is lying at a bit of an angle. It's not really any worse doing this with a big bulky buggy rather than a Maclaren - the only thing is that if it is very wide people may find it hard to pass on the escalator, but they'll just have to wait. If you get to a flight of stairs someone will help you - if no one offers just ask someone. People are (IME) always happy to help.

Good luck! You'll be fine.

babysaurus · 10/09/2012 21:47

Thank you! All the encouragement is great! (BTW I am not wussy by nature, it's just that this is unchartered territory!)

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StarlightMcKenzie · 10/09/2012 21:53

I take the buggy all the time. I actually hate people helping but they always do, all the time.

I find sharing the weight if the buggy just too heavy and prefer to just bump bump up or down the stairs in my own time. I'm doing this whilst saying 'no thank you' to help offered by every other person Hmm

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brass · 10/09/2012 21:54

Ditto people are helpful, DH and I always offer and don't be afraid to ask if you need to.

Iwillorderthefood · 10/09/2012 21:56

Could you check out charity shops they always seem to have maclarens in? London is actually not bad to travel through with pram and least once in the Victoria line there are no changes. Sounds nuts but could you go on the escalators backwards as this would make pram more stable ( have seen people doing this and it seemed a bit odd but now it possibly makesn sense).

tribpot · 10/09/2012 22:11

I have a Maclaren which you're welcome to borrow, but I think as your ds is so little (14 weeks?) you want something a bit more car-seaty? Do you actually need to take a buggy with you? Your ds could go in a sling, maybe?

oscarwilde · 12/09/2012 14:18

If you do end up on an escalator, try not to go too close to the side of the steps (trying to get out of everyone's way). Just concentrate on getting on and off safely. There's a line of brush type stuff that runs down the side of the fixed sides and it's quite easy to get a wheel stuck between it and the moving staircase if they are just the right size. Makes a scary noise and sounds like the wheel is snapping off which is just what you don't need in central london.

NellyJob · 12/09/2012 15:11

also, avoid rush hour if possible, sorry if that is stating the obvs.

babysaurus · 12/09/2012 19:46

Tribot, that's very kind but I think DS is still too little and floppy for something where he has to sit up.
I was thinking initially of just taking him in the kari-me sling as he loves it and generally goes to sleep. Also, the friends we are staying with have a buggy we could use when there (lined with organic sheepskins apparently!) but I have gone off the idea now as taking my buggy gives me the option of giving us both more space (ie he isnt having to be held constantly, which can, if he is tired, have the potential to make him ratty as we can't vanish into a dark quiet room like at home.) Also, as has been pointed out by my mother, I can hang things off the buggy as well as the buggy - the car seaty seat bit especially can be a bit protective IF it is a bit busy. I may use my friends when in Brixton though as mine, as I pointed out, is a bit wide and cumbersome.
Oscar I know there are brush thingys on the escalator, but have never needed to think about avoiding them until now. I think I would also be trying to keep to the side in case people wanted to walk past and hence would have come into contact with them, so thanks for pointing this out!

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babysaurus · 12/09/2012 19:48

Nelly I deliberately arranged the tickets to avoid rush hour (although I realise that it's always busy but I am working on damage limitation!). Get there, Kings Cross, at 4pm on Saturday and coming back at 1.35 on the Monday.

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Tinymrscollings · 13/09/2012 16:46

You'll be grand. I really wouldn't worry about your big pushchair if it makes life easier for the rest of your trip, people are generally really helpful. I take my full size pushchair on the tube all the time. Take your carrier for the escalator bit and you'll be fine. Oh, and remember forwards on and backwards off!

babysaurus · 19/09/2012 20:40

Thanks everyone for your insights! As it was, it was a doddle! It took a bit longer than it would have done normally due to having to get lifts and take certain routes to them but that was it. No big deal at all, and yes you're all right - the most unlikely looking candidates are always the most helpful!

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NellyBluth · 19/09/2012 21:38

Glad it went well!

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