London’s Underground rail service is becoming more accessible every year! It continues to remain important to plan ahead, though, as some stations are not step-free (they have steps to access the train or platform) or some need to be called in advance when a wheelchair user is travelling to them. This page provides information that is useful when navigating this system as a wheelchair user
Transport for London has the most up to date information on the status of all the tube stations in London. You can find their accessibility page, as well as their step-free tube map, below
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We are continuing to grow our Academy site over time, connecting various resources to wheelchair users, their friends, family and caretakers, as well as commissioners and providers. These resources, such as websites, tools or useful companies, are all shared with the goal of improving the lives of wheelchair users today and in the future. If you would like to add a resource, or know of one that would be a great addition to the Academy, feel free to reach out to us. Click the button below to see our page on submitting resources.
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