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Originally Posted by rkzenrage
Great pics. I love the city... I miss going. Spent a lot of time in NY, New Orleans, Miami and many others. I have lived in Tampa and Los Angeles.
Mainly because it is so forien to me... growing-up in the forrest the way I did.
How handicap accessible is London, does anyone know?
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Probably not very, I'm afraid. Only some tube (...er ... subway) stations have wheelchair access. I think all taxis are supposed to be able to take passengers in/with wheelchairs, but this may be the fold-up, non motorised sort. Suburban railways now have to provide ramp access to their carriages when required. All shops and museums are supposed to provide step-free access now I think. Pavements (sidewalks) in the centre of town are not always all that wide. I could find out more if you like.