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Northern Rail want your Feedback on the Design of their New Train Seats

As part of their commitment to making the right improvements for their customers Northern Rail are holding a series of drop-in roadshow events across the network of stations to gather feedback on one of the key design features of their new trains, the seats.

The new seats roadshows represent the first of many engagement events the company are planning to gather the opinions of their customers so that they can inform and influence their travel experience in the future.

The new seats roadshow will be in Sheffield at Sheffield Train Station on 19 and 20 September from 10am to 7pm.

Do you think train seats are suitable in their current state for disabled travellers, or could they be improved? Do you think enough thought goes into the design of seats when it comes to the needs of disabled travellers? Let us know in the comments below, or over on our Facebook or Twitter.

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