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« on: September 30, 2017, 12:14:40 »

From Rail Technology Magazine, linking to page on RSSB (Rail Safety and Standards Board) Site

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Competition to award £600,000 in grants to improve rail access

The DfT» (Department for Transport - about) and the RSSB have launched a competition to improve the lives of those with disabilities who travel on the rail network.

The Rail Accessibility Competition offers grants of £25,000 to £150,000 to small- and medium-sized businesses, universities, charities, managers or train operating companies, whose innovations will help to make rail travel more enjoyable and easier for travellers with disabilities.

The competition follows the launch of the public consultation into the DfT’s draft Accessibility Action Plan in August, which aims to remove the barriers faced by people with disabilities when travelling.

The competition sees two themes as its focus: solutions to improve physical access at stations, whether that is in the station itself or to toilets, and innovations to improve access for those with less visible impairments such as sensory or cognitive.

Launching the new competition, rail minister Paul Maynard said: “In the accessibility action plan that we published last month I made clear my ambition. To ensure that people with physical and less visible disabilities have the same access as everyone else to transport and opportunities to travel. Whether or not you can go out can influence whether you feel lonely or depressed. It will also affect whether you can secure and maintain employment.
 
“There have been many positive achievements made in the transport sector, including in rail. But barriers remain. If you have ideas for how to increase people’s confidence about using the rail network, you are in the right place and we want to hear from you!”
Currently only 1% of journeys made by people who have a disability include rail, compared to more than 5% of journeys made by those without a disability.

The Rail Delivery Group, whose aim is to make travelling independently by train as easy as possible for everybody, is confident that the rail industry is on track to meet its obligations under disability regulations by 2020, with 40 stations seeing the installation of lifts since 2015, delivering step-free access to over 80% of passengers.

The competition, which closes 30 November, will award a total of £600,000 in grants, and welcomes collaborative proposals from more than one organisation. Projects will be co-funded, with RSSB awarding grants of up to £150,000 and additional funding being sought from elsewhere – either from public or private sponsors.

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« Reply #1 on: September 30, 2017, 12:57:24 »

Hmmm...fund the missing lifts then. Who meeds a competition?
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« Reply #2 on: September 30, 2017, 13:04:35 »

Hmmm...fund the missing lifts then. Who meeds a competition?

That was my thought!

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Solutions are likely to have the potential to be applied across significant portions of the rail network, and not be a specific solution for a particular organisation or location.
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« Reply #3 on: September 30, 2017, 14:14:27 »

Answer certainly fits the definition too
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