Rampd
Rampd
NYC Accessible Subway Map
 
 

Rampd – NYC Accessible Subway Map was created by a New York mom and entrepreneur who knows the stress of traveling the subway with a stroller.

Out of the 472 subway stations in New York, only 117 are fully accessible. You can plan your route with these 117 stations but when you arrive, you hope and pray that the elevator is in service.

“I’m grateful that someone will offer to help me up or down the stairs when an elevator isn’t working. But it’s opened my eyes to how devastating the problem is if you’re in a wheelchair. You’ll either have to travel to the next accessible station - which can be 10 stops away - or call the fire department to be carried up the stairs. I created this app to help people travel the subway with confidence.
It shouldn’t feel stressful for anyone to make it home.”
-Zuley Clarke

Rampd puts a plan in your pocket! It eliminates the confusion and frustration of traveling the New York subway for anyone needing elevator accessible subway stations.

 
 
 

ACCESSIBLE STATIONS NEAR ME
Just turn on your location and see the nearby stations with working accessibility. The app shows you the distance of the nearby stations in miles and you can also get directions with one click.

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DEPENDABLE ELEVATOR UPDATES
A reliable list of which elevators are both in and out of order – UPDATED DAILY from the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) .

 
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EASY-TO-READ ROUTES
Click on a route and easily see ALL ACCESSIBLE stops. You can plan your route before getting on the train and keep it while you're underground.

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FULL MAP OF NYC SUBWAY
See all subway routes from start to destination, from the Bronx to Staten Island without Wi-Fi or data reception.

 
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