Mage
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Hi Travelled to London last weekend by train. Got off at Ealing Broadway, but there was NO access for disabled people. I have mobility problems, and walk with a stick. Stairs are a problem, ramps impossible. When I got to Ealing B. the only exit was the stairs. Asked for help, but told there were no escalators or lifts, and that wheel-chair users had been carried. Also told that one option was for them to send me to Paddington Station & could catch a taxi from there! In the end I managed the stairs very slowly, staff carried my rucksack for me. Certainly no problem with the staff - they were more than willing to help, but what's the point of extra space for wheelchair users on trains when they can't even exit the staion? What's the impact of the DDA on transport companies? Cheers Mage
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