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London Public Transportation
The public transportation system in London is immense, consisting of buses, trains, on-street trams, boats and even a cable car. Managed by Transport for London (TfL), the majority of the network is wheelchair accessible, though there are still some limitations to access on the underground metro and overground train systems. A renewed focus on accessibility has brought positive improvements, opening more of London to both residents and tourists with disabilities.
For wheelchair users visiting London, public transportation is an invaluable resource, saving you time and money when exploring the city. For the best experience on public transit, take advantage of the full network and explore each mode of transport offered by TfL. With this guide to wheelchair accessible public transportation in London, you’ll be prepared to take on the sights and sounds of England like a pro.
Accessible Journey Planner
If you’re looking to take an accessible journey using London’s public transportation system, I strongly recommend TfL’s online journey planner tool. Unless you will travel exclusively on the city bus, the journey planner tool will account for your wheelchair accessibility needs in a way that Google Maps cannot.
TFL Journey [...]