Accessibility in transport means making sure that everyone can easily travel in different ways. It means having bus stops and train stations that are easy to use and get to, no matter if you are in a wheelchair, have a pram, are very old, or have certain disabilities. It also means making sure that the transport vehicles, like buses and trains, are easy for everyone to use. For example, there should be enough room and support for people with wheelchairs, and other special needs, so that they can get on easily and travel safely. Accessibility in transport also means having enough help and information around, so that people can understand which bus or train to get, and how to use the different vehicles.