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ACCESSIBILITY MAPS
Maps for People with Reduced MobilityIntroduction
The maps below show which stations have access to platforms without the use of steps, and give an idea of staffing levels
The time to download a map will depend both on its size and on the speed of your Internet connection. In some cases this may be a minute or more.
The symbols on the maps are all explained in a Key (which also shows the helpline and text phone nubers for the train companies). We suggest that you first select the Key, and print it before you view or print your map(s).
| Area | File size |
|---|---|
| Full National Rail network | 382 kB |
| Smaller-area maps in greater detail | |
| Birmingham | 44 kB |
| Cardiff, Bristol | 43 kB |
| Edinburgh, Glasgow | 52 kB |
| Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds | 83 kB |
| London and South East | 110kB |
| Southampton | 232 kB |
To view or print a map, you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader.
On an A4 page, a map (especially the one for the national network) can appear rather small. However, the Acrobat Reader enables you to zoom to a smaller area, and then view and print it at increased magnification. In this case, you will need to cancel the 'fit to page' option on the Print menu. If you are unsure whether you can use a station, please contact the train operator, or check the Station Information Pages for more details.

