Sugah B. • October 22, 2010Always get on at the end of the train if you have to change platforms to go heathrow or vice versa. Chances of catching the train greatly increase as stairs are right beside the end of the train!
Kewal R. • May 2, 2013Be careful - District AND Piccadilly Lines use same platform. District line trains are taller.
Juan Manuel O. • September 3, 2014If you're going to Heathrow verify you took the proper train, one goes to terminal 4 and the other to terminal 5
Wasantha W. • November 20, 2013As usual District line is awfully slow. Try to avoid and find a alternative route to Ealing broadway
Jess T. • May 16, 2013Get a coffee from the pop up vendor outside platform 1 in the morning. Best customer service I've experienced in a long time!!
Solo C. • December 13, 2013Don't be fooled thinking each train that approaches will be your one; it's just another smug Piccadilly punk. Ealing Broadway trains are just a myth.
Guy S. • April 17, 2013If the man in the kiosk on the platform asks you if you want your samosa hot or warm, say hot. That way it may be warn... Nice, though...
Mink E. • November 5, 2011Keep an eye out for flocks of green parakeets in the branches opposite the Eastbound platform
Suzie O. • July 19, 2018Walk towards the far end of the platform, more likely to get a seat away from the entrance to station
Tomas S. • May 21, 2013when train stops on eastbound platform it stays 7-10 secs.. better run to catch while you at the gates ;)
Basile C. • November 18, 2012Now a board has been installed so you can check while touching your Oyster!
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