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Tram travel

A tram All access to trams is step-free. There is no need to use ramps or any other special features to board. Additionally, all tram travel is free for wheelchair users, irrespective of whether or not they hold a Freedom Pass.

To assist blind passengers and people with visual impairments, each stop has a tactile strip along its entire length, a safe distance from the platform edge.

The design of the trams makes access easier for wheelchair users. There are two dedicated wheelchair spaces in each tram. Next to the wheelchair space is a specially sited intercom, which allows you to speak to the driver in an emergency, and an easy reach stop request button. All doors have an opening button at an accessible height.

There are priority seats for elderly and disabled people, or those travelling with small children, in each section of the tram and plenty of easy to reach stop request buttons. The name of the next stop will be announced as the tram leaves the previous stop.

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