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Wheelchair On A Train
Hi, do you have to let the stations know you need a ramp?
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some train companies aren't good at actually providing assistance, even when booked. often the train arrives at the required station, and the assistance isn't there, leaving the person stuck on the train. the train conductor then has to walk to get the on-train ramp (invariably it's at the other end of the train), deploy it, get the person off and then re-stow the ramp.
all this takes time and often the train collects a reportable delay, which has to be attributed. often this goes down as "passengers causing a disturbance", which kinda shows the attitude of some train companies to their less able customers.
all this takes time and often the train collects a reportable delay, which has to be attributed. often this goes down as "passengers causing a disturbance", which kinda shows the attitude of some train companies to their less able customers.
The station rather than the train company ?
I have no idea how it works but if assistance can be provided at all stations then advance warning, while sensible, and courteous, ought not be vital. While you stick there blocking the doorway, what are they going to do, run the train with an open door ?
Check anyway.
I have no idea how it works but if assistance can be provided at all stations then advance warning, while sensible, and courteous, ought not be vital. While you stick there blocking the doorway, what are they going to do, run the train with an open door ?
Check anyway.
Westminster Underground Staton is in category 'A (Green)' on the Jubilee Line, which is defined as follows:
"These stations have the smallest step and gap and are suitable
for most customers including wheelchair users".
On the Circle and District Lines, Westiminster is in category 'R', which means that ramps are used. See 'Boarding Ramps' in this document:
https:/ /conten t.tfl.g ov.uk/s tep-fre e-tube- guide-m ap.pdf
"These stations have the smallest step and gap and are suitable
for most customers including wheelchair users".
On the Circle and District Lines, Westiminster is in category 'R', which means that ramps are used. See 'Boarding Ramps' in this document:
https:/