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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 [[ ... |