Help with getting around

Freedom Pass, Taxicard, Dial-a-Ride, Blue Badge, Railcard, Coachcard.

Help for people with mobility problems

Transport Accessibility

Transport for London (TfL) has information about accessibility and assistance available for disabled people on buses, tubes and trains.

Transport Accessibility - TfL website

Disabled Persons Freedom Pass

The Freedom Pass provides free travel in Greater London on the Underground, Docklands Light Railway, Croydon Tramlink, National Rail services and on local bus services anywhere in England

Disabled Persons Freedom Pass

Taxicard

Taxicard is a service that allows Haringey residents, with a mobility impairment that prevents them using buses or trains, to travel in licensed radio taxis or black cabs at lower rates.

Taxicard

Dial-a-Ride

Dial-a-Ride membership is open to people with a permanent or long-term disability which prevents them using scheduled public transport services.

Dial-a-ride

Blue Badge Parking Scheme

The European Blue Badge Parking Scheme is a permit that allows people with severe walking difficulties to park close to their destination, such as shops and stations.

Blue Badge Parking Scheme

Disabled Person's Railcard

If you are disabled, you can get a disabled person's railcard, which means you can save money on rail fares for yourself and a friend. You can also get information if you need assistance when travelling by train.

Disabled Person's Railcard

Disabled Coachcard

If you are disabled you can get a Disabled Coachcard which means you save money on National Express coach fares.

National Express Disabled Coachcard

GOV.UK

The GOV.UK website offers information on disabled people and transport, including using public transport, vehicle tax exemptions, car adaptations, the Motability Scheme and the Blue Badge Scheme.

GOV.UK: disabled people and transport