Google Street View update takes you inside London's train stations

 
New view: A scene from the inside of King's Cross station on Google's new service
GOOGLE STREETVIEW

Google has added London’s train stations to its Street View service, letting commuters see exactly which platform they need to get to.

The search giant today unveiled the new 360 degree pictures of stations including Paddington, St Pancras, Victoria, Liverpool St, Fenchurch St and Charing Cross.

It said it hoped the new service would help both commuters and tourists find their way around, and is part of a major push that includes transit hubs such as stations and airports from around the world.

“We wanted to help tourists and Londoners save time when travelling this holiday season by adding Street View imagery to the city’s major train and coach stations,” said a spokeswoman for Google.

“Now anyone can see if there is wheelchair access, if there is a coffee shop inside, or even how to make their way to a particular platform, right from Google Maps.”

The images were taken using Google’s Trekker backpack, a four foot high, 40lb backpack with 15 lenses in.

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