Being on a wheelchair can be a serious problem when you need to move through the Tube stations as many of them have long and steep staircases, which are really annoying.
Some of them are really good and skilled in this kind of "extreme sports" as "climbing" the stairs when you can't use your own legs can be a serious and challenging "adventure"...like this brave boy did:
and even if it could be easier in the case of an escalator, thing for wheelchair users are still too difficult.
Just some Tube stations can provide good access for wheelchairs users, and they are signed on the map with this symbol:
The number of step-free stations is now 48, but it going to grow as Transport of London is working on several stations to make them more accessible to disabled passengers especially now that the Olympic Games are coming here in London and the efficiency of the transports is need to be "impeccable".
Sometimes is not only a fact of inaccessible staircases, sometimes is a problem of politeness and selfishness as the London Evening Standard titles talking about how people in the tube care only about themselves, not respecting and counting the needs of people on wheelchairs or with nay other mobility problems.
Anyway, if you don't trust your athletic skills in climbing stairs with your wheelchair, there is a very useful link through which you can check the accessibility of the stations.
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ReplyDeleteYes i think that TRANSPORT OF LONDON should care more about disable people.
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ReplyDeleteI broke a few bones in my foot and had to keep on taking the Tube while in a cast on crutches, and it was hell....Hardly any elevators, long stairs, even escalators were hard because they move fast for a disabled person...It was horrible, and I kept thinking that the TFL need to start improving accessibility, this is the 21st Century after all!
Mariah
omggg... that is scary :S
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