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Since the start of the Olympics , Ndieme Lame has been commuting every day to the Stade de France .
The 57-year-old wheelchair user is in awe at how easy it's been to cross the city on public transit to reach the Olympic stadium.
Lame wonders whether the train station assistants will still be there after the Paralympics .
Challenges remain, however, particularly in the Metro system where most stations are not fully accessible.
Paris has made significant investments to improve accessibility since winning the bid to host the Summer Games in 2017 .
The city boasts that 100% of its bus routes and tram lines are now wheelchair accessible.
125 million euros have been allocated to further these efforts.
Public facilities and shops are adapted with ramps, tactile strips and designated parking spots for people with disabilities.
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