Beware Of Underground Winds
I saw this at Kentish Town Underground station today.

Beware Of Underground Winds
It’s nice to see humour getting involved with Health and Safety!
August 15, 2014 - Posted by AnonW | Transport/Travel | Health and Safety, London Underground
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Not so funny was the incident when the baby in buggy was blown onto the track from the bottom of a nearby stairs when parent was helping someone else on the stairs.
Comment by Anne | August 18, 2014 |
I agree. But then that was at Goodge Street, where there are escalators. Some of these stations with lifts are a nightmare and dangerous. The only lift station that is safe is Caledonian Road, which has step free lifts. Surely stations like Goodge Street could be modified like Caledonian Road, with a bit of good engineering design. There should be no flights of steps down to platforms unless they go into a wide unobstructed landing, like say at Dalston Junction.
Comment by AnonW | August 18, 2014 |