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Disabled activists promise to fight ‘disastrous’ rail ticket office closure plans

By John Pring on 29th June 2023 Category: Transport

Disabled activists promise to fight ‘disastrous’ rail ticket office closure plans
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Disabled campaigners have responded with anger and frustration after evidence emerged that rail companies are set to launch a series of consultations on government-backed plans to close most ticket offices across England. The Association of British Commuters (ABC) revealed this week […]

Ministers’ advisers criticised ‘poverty of ambition’ on rail access

By John Pring on 27th April 2023 Category: Transport

Ministers’ advisers criticised ‘poverty of ambition’ on rail access
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The government’s plans for the railways over the next three decades display a “poverty of ambition” on accessibility, its own advisers on accessible transport have told ministers. They told the Department for Transport that they were “extremely disappointed” that plans for […]

Government’s new access adviser questions release of discrimination evidence

By John Pring on 30th March 2023 Category: Transport

Government’s new access adviser questions release of discrimination evidence
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The new chair of the body that advises the government on accessible transport has questioned whether it is right to release research that exposes the discrimination faced by disabled passengers. There were hopes that the appointment of wheelchair-user Matthew Campbell-Hill would lead […]

Campaigners converge on Downing Street to warn of rail ‘mass exclusion’

By John Pring on 23rd February 2023 Category: Transport

Campaigners converge on Downing Street to warn of rail ‘mass exclusion’
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Disabled campaigners from across the country have converged on Downing Street to warn the prime minister that his government’s “extremely dangerous” rail reforms will cause “mass exclusion” on the network. They were there to deliver a petition, drawn up by The […]

Watchdog takes Equality Act steps against government over rail access

By John Pring on 9th February 2023 Category: Transport

Watchdog takes Equality Act steps against government over rail access
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The equality watchdog has taken action under the Equality Act against both the Department for Transport (DfT) and the rail regulator over concerns that cuts and reforms to train services are making the network ever more inaccessible. So far, the Equality […]

Inquiry on accessible transport ‘is a victory for disabled activists’

By John Pring on 2nd February 2023 Category: Transport

Inquiry on accessible transport ‘is a victory for disabled activists’
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Campaigners have welcomed the decision of a committee of MPs to launch an inquiry to investigate the effectiveness of laws that are supposed to ensure an accessible transport system. The inquiry by the transport select committee – which is believed to […]

Six train companies guilty of widespread discrimination, say campaigners

By John Pring on 24th November 2022 Category: Transport

Six train companies guilty of widespread discrimination, say campaigners
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Six train companies are discriminating against disabled passengers at nearly 300 rail stations across the south-east of England, according to new research. The research shows that c2c (which runs between London and Southend), Chiltern Railways, Greater Anglia, Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR), […]

Rail ticket office closures mean ‘one last chance to stop mass discrimination’

By John Pring on 22nd September 2022 Category: Transport

Rail ticket office closures mean ‘one last chance to stop mass discrimination’
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Disabled campaigners have raised fresh fears for the future of accessible rail travel, after reports that the government plans to close most train station ticket offices as part of a continuing programme of cuts. A national newspaper reported on Sunday that […]

Rail operator admits breaching Equality Act on access for more than a decade

By John Pring on 8th September 2022 Category: Transport

Rail operator admits breaching Equality Act on access for more than a decade
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The UK’s largest rail operator has admitted that it has been breaching access laws for more than 10 years across large parts of its rail network, a leaked document has revealed. The Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) document shows the company* has […]

Government advisers raise serious concerns over ‘retrograde’ HS2 access issue

By John Pring on 11th August 2022 Category: Transport

Government advisers raise serious concerns over ‘retrograde’ HS2 access issue
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The government’s own advisers on accessible transport have raised serious concerns about plans to install inaccessible vertical bike racks in the carriages that will be used on the HS2 high speed railway. The Disabled Persons Transport Advisory Committee (DPTAC) has told […]

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