Yes, Acton Town Station has a lift that provides access to both the District and Piccadilly line platforms. This makes the station more accessible for passengers with mobility challenges, as well as those with heavy luggage or prams. Always check for any service updates, as accessibility features can sometimes change.
Acton Town tube station was created in 1879.
South Acton railway station was created in 1880.
South Acton railway station ended in 1959.
West Acton tube station was created in 1923.
Iron Acton railway station was created in 1872.
Iron Acton railway station ended in 1944.
North Acton tube station was created in 1923.
East Acton tube station was created in 1920.
Acton Central railway station was created in 1853.
Acton Vale railway station was created in 1900.
Acton Bridge railway station was created in 1837.
Acton is a city in the Halton Region of Ontario, Canada so it does not have a headquarters, they have a Town Hall. The Town Hall is located at 19 Willow Street North.