Taxi
TOA taxis are Birmingham’s black cab operators. They can be hailed in the street or reached at one of the many taxi ranks in the city centre.
All taxis are wheelchair accessbible.
Bus
Birmingham is brilliant for buses. There’s a huge network linking everyone to everything.
Network West Midlands has all the online timetables and fare information you need with easy ticket buying and route planning.
More and more local buses have facilities such as low floors for easy access for wheelchair users and pushchairs. Birmingham buses can’t be hailed to be stopped; passengers wishing to board or leave a bus, should do so at an official bus stop.
Accessible Birmingham
Birmingham is very accessible. Getting around couldn’t be easier. Click here for Disabled Go’s guide to accessible places in Birmingham. The guide covers everything from restaurants to museums and transport hubs.
Changing Places
Changing Places Toilets are much larger than standard disabled toilets. They include a hoist, changing bench, space for two carers, plus much more.
Birmingham Airport, The Bullring Shpping Centre and the Library are just some of the venues close by that have a Changing Places toilet. If you’re going further afield, you can find the nearest Changing Places toilet here.