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« Reply #30 on: March 05, 2024, 09:03:18 »

Cholsey's problem, in addition to it's design, is the proximity to Didcot, which does have step free access to all platforms.

The argument put forward for not originally installing lifts at Tilehurst was its proximity to Reading.

My personal view is that the railway should provide a free shuttle service (on request) for disabled passengers from stations like these. This could be delivered through a contract with a local Didcot taxi firm. The cost might well be significantly less than infrastructure changes and, if demand for the service is high, then the business case writes itself.
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« Reply #31 on: March 05, 2024, 17:30:01 »

The irony about Cholsey is that Platform 4 on the Up Relief is near level access with the ramp to the station carpark but no doubt there will be some provision that prevents this easy fix. If it was, a wheelchair bound person or person with mobility issues could enter the London bound platform; and even if they wanted to travel to Didcot and beyond they could travel via Goring and Streatley and use the lifts there to access the correct platform for their onward journey.
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« Reply #32 on: March 05, 2024, 17:38:01 »

You wouldn't need planning permission to fit lifts within a station. You might need Listed Building consent however.

For stations that aren't accessible, there already *is* a free taxi service to the nearest accessible service. That is how Access for All on the rails works everywhere
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« Reply #33 on: March 06, 2024, 09:02:12 »

That's interesting. Do you have any links to any websites that describes this?
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« Reply #34 on: March 06, 2024, 11:20:01 »

For stations that aren't accessible, there already *is* a free taxi service to the nearest accessible service. That is how Access for All on the rails works everywhere

The "Access for all" programme is about upgrading station facilities; as that's infrastructure it all goes through Network Rail (though the money comes from the government).

The label for operational support is "Passenger Assist", which is a national scheme but implemented and publicised by TOCs (Train Operating Company) individually. GWR (Great Western Railway) describe theirs on their web site, and in the booklet "Making rail Accessible". The relevant bit of text says:
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We can also give you advice about the trains and stations you want to use, and how accessible they are.

If they’re not accessible for you, our Passenger Assist team will talk you through your journey options and find out what support you need. We aim to ensure that you can make as much of your journey by rail as possible.

However, for those parts of the journey where this is not possible, we will arrange alternative transport that is accessible to you, to the nearest or most convenient accessible station, free of charge.

They are rather vague about what that might involve, no doubt because needs vary so much case by case and they prefer not to create a more specific "right".
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« Reply #35 on: March 06, 2024, 11:27:14 »

A wheelchair accessible taxi where necessary is provided - but book in advance as they often have to come from some way away.
Yes, I knew it was Passenger Assist - I use them every week. The app is *very* good.
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« Reply #36 on: March 06, 2024, 15:31:42 »

For stations that aren't accessible, there already *is* a free taxi service to the nearest accessible service. That is how Access for All on the rails works everywhere

The "Access for all" programme is about upgrading station facilities; as that's infrastructure it all goes through Network Rail (though the money comes from the government).

The label for operational support is "Passenger Assist", which is a national scheme but implemented and publicised by TOCs (Train Operating Company) individually. GWR (Great Western Railway) describe theirs on their web site, and in the booklet "Making rail Accessible". The relevant bit of text says:
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We can also give you advice about the trains and stations you want to use, and how accessible they are.

If they’re not accessible for you, our Passenger Assist team will talk you through your journey options and find out what support you need. We aim to ensure that you can make as much of your journey by rail as possible.

However, for those parts of the journey where this is not possible, we will arrange alternative transport that is accessible to you, to the nearest or most convenient accessible station, free of charge.

They are rather vague about what that might involve, no doubt because needs vary so much case by case and they prefer not to create a more specific "right".

Thanks. Very helpful. I wonder how many disabled non-rail users are aware of this?
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« Reply #37 on: March 06, 2024, 18:11:15 »

I wonder how many disabled non-rail users are aware of this?

Well lets start putting it on our favourite local train station/s web site/facebook.

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« Reply #38 on: March 06, 2024, 20:48:14 »

I have suggested to a couple of operators Accessible Passenger Groups that an "Introduction to Disabled Travel on our Trains" document be formulated and made available across the various outlets already available in various formats.

Everyone who is disabled is newly disabled at some stage.....
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« Reply #39 on: March 07, 2024, 20:40:27 »

And those who have been disabled for some time may eventually wish to travel independently.

Rail should be a great opportunity for those who are not able to use other forms of transport.
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« Reply #40 on: April 29, 2024, 14:52:49 »

Just learned that Cholsey Parish Council is setting up a working party to investigate potential improvements to accessibility at the station. It's a start...
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