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Plans to install tactile paving at all railway stations in Scotland within the next year have been welcomed by a sight loss charity.
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Network Rail has begun work to make Scotlands Railway more accessible by installing tactile paving on platform edges at 148 stations.
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The Tyne and Wear Metro has become England's first rail network to have tactile paving on every platform edge, delivering a major accessibility upgrade for blind and partially sighted people.
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Lochwinnoch station should be urgently upgraded to make it more accessible for visually-impaired people, a councillor has insisted.
Andy Doig, who represents the village, recently spotted the station is the only one in West Renfrewshire which does not have tactile paving. (Permalink) Lochwinnoch Tactile paving Lochwinnoch: 380010 hurries through Lochwinnoch with a Glasgow Central to Ardrossan Harbour service in the evening of 31 August 2018. The photo was taken from a similar spot to a recent mystery image. See image [[ ... |