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Give your Views on the Accessibility of the Railway System

Having problems with train travel? Disability Rights UK Ambassador and Disability Action Alliance project lead Stephen Brookes has been approached by National Rail for help finding disabled people to attend a series of groups where they can speak directly to customers to gather their thoughts on accessibility within the railway system.t60

In exchange, National Rail will provide either a £50 rail travel or high street shopping voucher and cover any public transport travel expenses (providing you produce a receipt). For more information, and to see the meeting dates and locations click here.

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