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Manchester Airport To Leeds On Crutches.
Hi. Hope someone can help. We're travelling from Ireland to Leeds for a wedding on July 18th, flying to Manchester. We'd intended to get the train then taxi to our destination in Lawnswood in Leeds but, unfortunately, in the meantime I've broken my ankle and am on crutches.
There's no problem with the flight - I've been in touch with Aer Lingus and they'll get me on and off the plane etc. but it's getting from Manchester Airport to Leeds that's the problem (the return journey is all sorted with lifts etc).
Anyone know a reliable and not too expensive taxi/transport service that might be good? I'm OK with the crutches indoors getting from settee to kitchen to loo and so on, but am very nervous about having to walk any distance outdoors (up kerbs etc.)
All suggestions welcome.
There's no problem with the flight - I've been in touch with Aer Lingus and they'll get me on and off the plane etc. but it's getting from Manchester Airport to Leeds that's the problem (the return journey is all sorted with lifts etc).
Anyone know a reliable and not too expensive taxi/transport service that might be good? I'm OK with the crutches indoors getting from settee to kitchen to loo and so on, but am very nervous about having to walk any distance outdoors (up kerbs etc.)
All suggestions welcome.
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Lots of the major train stations have wheelchairs and mobility buggies that can be borrowed .... Leeds and Manchester are very big stations why not check through national rail enquiries . This may be a much cheaper option. The staff are very helpful on the railway network. When you are first on crutches it is very worrying but I found (after a hip replacement that I got quite used to using them and could even get a bit speedy!
would imagine it would cost a lot by taxi from the airport to leeds you could get a price from this link
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You don't know what you've got till it's gone, do you.
I'm so frustrated with the situation, and not being able to do the things I take for granted, My initial thought was, great, I can sit and read all day....but my concentration is shot. Still, thank the lord my disability is only temporary. Kinda puts things in perspective.
I'm so frustrated with the situation, and not being able to do the things I take for granted, My initial thought was, great, I can sit and read all day....but my concentration is shot. Still, thank the lord my disability is only temporary. Kinda puts things in perspective.
I've run a railway station and encountered many passengers on crutches and I really can't see that you should have any problems travelling by train.
If you've informed Aer Lingus of your problem, OCS staff (who run the assistance facilities at Manchester Airport) will take you in a wheelchair to Station Assistance Point 1, from where First TransPennine Express staff will take you, again in a wheelchair, to your train and help you on board. They should then phone through to Leeds to ensure that you're met there with a wheelchair to take you to your taxi.
Phone FTPE Assisted Travel (0800 107 2149, 0700-2200, 7 days per week)to give them notice of your requirements.
If you've informed Aer Lingus of your problem, OCS staff (who run the assistance facilities at Manchester Airport) will take you in a wheelchair to Station Assistance Point 1, from where First TransPennine Express staff will take you, again in a wheelchair, to your train and help you on board. They should then phone through to Leeds to ensure that you're met there with a wheelchair to take you to your taxi.
Phone FTPE Assisted Travel (0800 107 2149, 0700-2200, 7 days per week)to give them notice of your requirements.