On The Eve Of The Paralympics, Public Transport’s Still Inaccessible
August 28, 2012
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Paralympics shows UK public transport is inaccessible for disabled | The Sun |Features http://t.co/d2TXz4oV
— BendyGirl (@BendyGirl) August 28, 2012
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Not surprised! Just been planning our journey to Excel. Like the lady in the article we will be arriving at Paddington – after days of searching/phoning etc I’ve decided the only way we can do it is to take a taxi from Paddington to Bank where we can get the Docklands light railway to Custom House.
The whole journey from home to Excel is going to take 2hours45 mins – if we are lucky!
Then we’ve got to get back!
The only consolation is that it’s cheaper than trying to stay and find wheelchair accessible accommodation.
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