Accessibility
The Blue Pushchair Button
More time to get on and off: Low-floor trams have the blue push button for children's carriages. Pressing it ensures that the doors remain open for longer and are only closed by the driver. The blue button is located on the outside of the second door from the front and on the inside of every door.
Barrier-Free Stops
Many stops are already barrier-free: the platforms are low so that there are no barriers on the way to the stop area. They then rise towards the track area to make boarding the bus or tram as easy as possible.
We are constantly expanding the barrier-free stop network. Here you can find the current list of stops that have already been optimised:
Low-Floor Trams
Stepless access is the magic word: the entrances are low and the platforms are high towards the tracks. This creates a level surface that is easily accessible for wheelchairs, walking frames and pushchairs.
Access Via the Ramp
Create height equalisation: Many rnv trams and buses have ramps that are operated by the driver. This makes it easy for wheelchairs or walking aids to board the tram and bus platforms with a lower kerb height.
Questions?
Do you have any questions or suggestions about barrier-free travel? Our colleagues in customer service will be happy to help you from Monday to Friday between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Or visit one of our mobility centres.