Invisible disabilities and public transport

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London’s transport system is slowly changing to accommodate those with physical disabilities.

Currently, there are 200 step-free stations across Transport for London’s (TfL) network but much more work needs to be done.

As well as those with visible disabilities, Londoners with invisible disabilities need just as much support to use the transport system.

It is often difficult to use public transport when living with mental health conditions, autism, long-term health conditions, impaired mobility, and visual or hearing impairments.

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