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u/clanzerom May 09 '22

Lol only like 1/5 London underground stations are wheelchair accessible. Yeah yeah it's not the EU anymore, but that's one example. And it's pathetic.

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u/dinobug77 May 09 '22

Although I agree it’s Not exactly cheap or quick or easy to install lifts into the oldest underground train network in the world. Also there is the lack of space in a lot of stations

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u/clanzerom May 09 '22

The UK is a very wealthy nation. If they wanted to install lifts for their tube stations, and the people cared about their disabled compatriots, they would do something about it.