Centre to help people with disabilities access public transport unveiled

Centre to help people with disabilities access public transport unveiled

Vision Ireland and the National Transport Authority’s Wayfinding Centre in Glasnevin, Dublin, which will open to the public in April (Grainne Ni Aodha/PA)

A “first of its kind” centre has opened in north Dublin that aims to help people with disabilities become familiar with public transport and teach authorities how to design more accessible services.

It is understood that just 6% of people in Ireland with disabilities use public transport.

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