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Disabled activists vow fightback as nearly 1,000 rail ticket offices set to close

By John Pring on 6th July 2023 Category: Transport

Disabled activists vow fightback as nearly 1,000 rail ticket offices set to close
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Disabled activists have vowed to fight back against government-backed plans for sweeping closures of ticket offices across England – including at some major city stations – with legal action now almost certain. Even ticket offices at major stations such as Euston […]

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 […]

Regulator to probe rail industry body’s ‘discriminatory’ actions during Storm Eunice

By John Pring on 31st March 2022 Category: Transport

Regulator to probe rail industry body’s ‘discriminatory’ actions during Storm Eunice
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The rail regulator is investigating why an industry body appears to have tried to ensure all assisted travel bookings for disabled passengers were cancelled during Storm Eunice in February. Even though many rail services continued through the storm on 18 February, […]

Campaigner set for legal action over ‘fundamentally broken’ rail assistance app

By John Pring on 1st July 2021 Category: Transport

Campaigner set for legal action over ‘fundamentally broken’ rail assistance app
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A disabled campaigner has taken the first steps towards launching legal action over the rail industry’s use of a long-delayed and “fundamentally broken” passenger assistance mobile phone app. The industry hoped its Passenger Assist app would make it easier for disabled […]

Equality Act threat over long-awaited rail access app

By John Pring on 20th May 2021 Category: Transport

Equality Act threat over long-awaited rail access app
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Rail companies have delayed plans to launch a new mobile phone accessibility app, just days after they were warned that the technology appears to breach their duties under the Equality Act. The Rail Delivery Group (RDG) had been set to launch […]

Rail companies apologise after Prince Philip ‘mark of respect’ leaves websites inaccessible

By John Pring on 15th April 2021 Category: Transport

Rail companies apologise after Prince Philip ‘mark of respect’ leaves websites inaccessible
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Rail companies have apologised after their blundering attempts to make a gesture of respect following the death of the Duke of Edinburgh left their national rail information website inaccessible to many disabled people. National Rail Enquiries was just one of several […]

‘Why did it take disabled man’s death to lead to rail safety action?’ campaigners ask

By John Pring on 25th February 2021 Category: Transport

‘Why did it take disabled man’s death to lead to rail safety action?’ campaigners ask
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Investigators who examined the death of a visually-impaired man who fell from a railway platform that had no tactile strip to warn him he was approaching the edge say only half of UK mainline stations have such markings. The Rail Accident […]

Minister allows transport industry its fourth exemption from access laws

By John Pring on 7th January 2021 Category: Transport

Minister allows transport industry its fourth exemption from access laws
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A government minister has allowed the transport industry its fourth temporary exemption from access laws, allowing it to continue to use inaccessible vehicles for rail replacement services for another nine months. The concession came in a letter from transport minister Chris […]

Campaigner’s research shows rail access information is often ‘wildly inaccurate’

By John Pring on 23rd December 2020 Category: Transport

Campaigner’s research shows rail access information is often ‘wildly inaccurate’
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Information used by disabled passengers to check if a rail station is accessible is frequently “wildly inaccurate”, and often leads them to book travel to and from stations they cannot access, according to new research. The research by disabled campaigner and […]

Coronavirus: Disabled pharmacy worker ‘was denied rail assistance three times’

By John Pring on 9th April 2020 Category: Transport

Coronavirus: Disabled pharmacy worker ‘was denied rail assistance three times’
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A disabled woman – who is risking her health by working in a pharmacy during the coronavirus pandemic – was refused assistance to board a train three times by rail staff as she tried to travel to and from work. Rail […]

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