Accessibility on Wheels: A Guide to Using Athens Buses for All Riders
May 22nd, 2025

Accessibility on Wheels: A Guide to Using Athens Buses for All Riders
Making public transport inclusive—essentials for wheelchair users, seniors, and those with limited mobility.
Athens buses are more accessible than ever, but navigating can still be tricky. This guide covers:
- Low-floor & ramp-equipped buses
- Priority seating & signage
- Audio & visual announcements
- Accessible stops & infrastructure
- Assistance services
♿ 1. Low-Floor & Ramp-Equipped Buses
- Fleet: 80% of buses are low-floor.
- Ramps: Manual ramps deployed on request.
- Foldable Seats: For wheelchair space.
🛋️ 2. Priority Seating & Signage
- Reserved Seats: Front rows marked for disabled & seniors.
- Braille & High-Contrast: At doors & seats.
- Tactile Paving: 70% of stops have curb cuts & textured paths.
🔊 3. Audio & Visual Announcements
- Automated Alerts: Next-stop audio & scrolling displays.
- App Voice Prompts: Real-time via QR-scan app.
- Emergency Instructions: Clear audio directives for detours.
🏗️ 4. Accessible Stops & Infrastructure
- Curb Cuts: At major 70% of stops, full network by 2026.
- Shelters: Wider for mobility devices.
- Tactile Maps: At Syntagma & Omonia.
🤝 5. Assistance Services
- Hotline 11185: Pre-book driver help.
- Dedicated Aides: On select routes.
- Feedback: Report issues via app or OASA site.
In Summary
With low-floor buses, accessible stops, and support services, all riders can navigate Athens confidently. Keep this guide handy and enjoy inclusive travel.