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Presumably the order to replace wooden escalators applied only to sub-surface escalators? It surely isn't just a coincidence that the only surviving wooden escalator on the system also happens to be the only one above ground. 217.155.20.16313:38, 28 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]
And is it really the Underground's "only station that has an escalator up to the platform level"? I thought Canning Town had escalators coming up from the below-ground concourse to the Jubilee Line platforms? P Ingerson (talk) 10:54, 21 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Station Ownership
Greenford station is actually owned by LUL (on behalf of TFL).
Escalator
Greenford has the only working escalator on the LUL network that goes upwards from street level to the platforms.
Escalator says "Consequentially, older wooden escalators were removed from service in the London Underground, though at least one set remains in operation, at Greenford Station. Additionally, sections of the London Underground that were actually below ground were made nonsmoking; eventually the whole system became a smoke-free zone."
Therefor I hoped to find a picture here. Does it look somehow "special"? Can you tell the difference just by looking at it? Would be nice to have a picture. -- 06:00, 29 March 2011 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 87.162.86.173 (talk)
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