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Travel advice please?
nanof6
Community member Posts: 200 Pioneering
hi everyone i need some help, my daughter said she would treat me to a west end show for Mamma Mia, i had to say no.
I know the trains are great for wheelchairs and all the help you get, but what happenes when i leave the train, then i came across a post wich said the bus has a button you press and a wheelchair can get on,
im from london but live in west wales for 45years so i didnt no anything about the busses in london,does anyone no how i would get from the train to a hotel if i can find one, to the west end.
my chair can do 7miles before recharge, so i need to find out distances, i expect i would get cardiff to london train i dont even no where in london station i will end up,would it be near the west end?
what im realy asking is would someone with good experance help out with telling me a good way to go please, because i havnt got a clue.
I know the trains are great for wheelchairs and all the help you get, but what happenes when i leave the train, then i came across a post wich said the bus has a button you press and a wheelchair can get on,
im from london but live in west wales for 45years so i didnt no anything about the busses in london,does anyone no how i would get from the train to a hotel if i can find one, to the west end.
my chair can do 7miles before recharge, so i need to find out distances, i expect i would get cardiff to london train i dont even no where in london station i will end up,would it be near the west end?
what im realy asking is would someone with good experance help out with telling me a good way to go please, because i havnt got a clue.
Comments
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Hi Nanof6!
That sounds exciting!
Trains from Cardiff get in to Paddington station. Mamma Mia is at the Novello Theatre in Aldwych.
It's quite far - but luckily it's really easy to make the journey - it's just one bus for 50 minutes - the number 23, and it's just across the road from the bus to the theatre.
There's a button to request the ramp on the middle of the bus. Also - if someone is with you, they can just go and ask the driver.
Hopefully this link will show you the TFL search. You can change the time/date etc. quite easily (in the "preferences" just tick "step-free" to find the best ways of getting around).
There are hundreds of hotels around there, hopefully someone has a recommendation. I think most of the hotel search websites will let you find an accessible hotel near Aldwych.
Hope that helps!
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THANKYOU SO MUCH ALEX.I WILL CHECK THST NOW.
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You might find this video helpful. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fy85zK2c5JU
I used London buses this week and it was pretty easy. -
anaqi, thank you so much gives me a lot of confidence
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