Improving access to Rail services
The government is improving disabled access at 73 rail stations in Britain as part of a £300 million investment, helping more disabled people to travel independently.
Key facts:
Why this matters:
Transport is vital for connecting people with work, friends and family, and we want the 13.9 million disabled people in Britain to be able to travel independently.
Key facts:
- Lifts and adjustable ticket counters will be among the new measures brought in over the next five years, as part of a £300 million investment.
- Newly accessible stations will open up routes across the country, helping us move closer to a transport sector that is truly accessible.
- This is part of our record £48 billion investment in the railway network over five years.
Why this matters:
Transport is vital for connecting people with work, friends and family, and we want the 13.9 million disabled people in Britain to be able to travel independently.
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