Richmond, VA
Back in 2011, only about 30% of the city was within reach of public transit. But that’s been changing quickly. In fact, this city’s high-frequency bus rapid transit system launched recently along more than a dozen of its stops.
Passengers who need wheelchair access pay a mere 75 cents for each ride and have access to a fleet that’s now 100% wheelchair-friendly. Buses run late into the night, and there are 80 passenger vehicles that are dedicated entirely to curb-to-curb paratransit.
That makes this an easy to get navigate wheelchair-accessible vacation spot. So this is the perfect time for you to visit the Maymont Victorian estate, the Kings Dominion theme park, take a leisurely stroll on the canal, and the Edgar Allan Poe museum.