Nice touch on the Class 700s: the door buttons (and some of the internal signage) have Braille labels.
I don’t remember seeing that on other trains – so I think this is relatively new?pic.twitter.com/VE5cWxSShh
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Nice touch on the Class 700s: the door buttons (and some of the internal signage) have Braille labels.
I don’t remember seeing that on other trains – so I think this is relatively new?pic.twitter.com/VE5cWxSShh
I've seen it on the East Midlands Trains trains before, but never on London metro services
No idea how much this counts for anyth but my friend who's visually impaired used to be escorted from street level of start station to the street level of destination station on every trip using TFL trains. I assumed this was standard and extended to all visually impaired ppl.
As far as I know, it's what /should/ happen, but there are gaps and fuckups, moreso on mainline and metro services than TfL (having at least one member of staff at every TfL station from first to last train helps)
Yeah, this memory is from before any austerity cuts.
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