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Tim Roll-Pickering wrote:
Interestingly, although I'm a regular rail user, I've *never* seen anyone with a wheel chair use a train. And yet millions have been spent just in case one should ever want to. I have a few times at Clapham Juncttion and occasionally on long distance routes. But at the moment frankly a lot of stations are utterly inaccessible for wheelchair users, leaving only a few combinations of routes viable. So they may need help on some routes. Earlier this year, I changed train at Castle Cary, a middle-of-nowhere station that gets trains stopping because it's a junction. The main line train stopped several minutes, longer than scheduled, while the guard helped a wheelchair user on (a nontrivial job because the platform is only accessible by footbridge). A _good_ reason for a modest delay, and by the time I got off (Plymouth), it had made up the lost time. Oh, and I've seen many wheelchair users on trains. One or two were quite memorable people. -- Nick Kew |
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