Reduced mobility
Visual disability
Hearing impairment
Cognitive impairment
Other accessibility needs
The Seville tram, known as "MetroCentro" is managed by Tussam, the public company that manages the urban transport network in Seville. It consists of a single line, identified as T1, making 5 stops: the two terminus ones are located in Plaza Nueva and San Bernardo and the three intermediate ones in Archivo de Indias, Hotel Alfonso XIII and Prado de San Sebastián. The route is 2 kilometers long, taking about 19 minutes to do there and back. The frequency of passage is 6/7 minutes.
Accessibility is reflected in the design of the line layout, the construction of stops and in the tram cars themselves. The mobile units have a low floor, facilitating access for people with reduced mobility from the stop. The platforms of the stops are about 45 meters long, with ramps for easy access. They have canopies and ticket vending machines. Check the accessibility conditions in the link.