1/5 Indix 1 year ago on Google • 14 reviews
Public
metro
station
that
is
not
for
everyone!!!
I
don't
know
where
the
user
@Ma
ca
has
seen
an
elevator!!!
There
is
no
chair
access
at
this
station...
Putting
it
in
a
review
can
lead
to
errors
for
disabled
people.
In
a
neighborhood
that
is
as
populous
as
Puente
Vallecas,
the
fact
that
this
metro
station
does
not
have
an
elevator
or
escalators
to
go
down
from
the
street
is
something
incomprehensible.
However,
upon
entering
it
after
going
down
long
stairs,
ironically
there
is
a
special
access
door
with
a
sticker
that
shows
a
wheelchair,
elderly
people
and
women
with
strollers,
in
my
wheelchair
I
could
not
go
down
to
this
area,
it
seems
like
a
lack
of
respect
for
that
special
access
door,
the
only
thing
special
about
it
is
that
it
is
like
Tony
Cantó
useless.
This
is
a
shame
for
Madrid
in
2022
and
being
a
European
capital
they
say
it
is
the
first
world
capital,
but
we
are
very
far
from
that.
After
passing
the
turnstiles
there
are
escalators
for
all
those
users
who
can
walk,
because
those
are
the
ones
who
are
worth
it,
users
who
have
a
disability
are
not
worth
it
for
the
Spanish
state
or
for
the
community
of
Madrid.
Mrs.
Ayuso
(🤮),
Mr.
ALMEIDA
(🤮)
Mr.
Sánchez
(🤮)
less
travel,
less
demagoguery
and
less
abusing
citizens.
More
public
transportation
and
access
for
all.
Public
transportation
for
all
audiences.
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