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£700,000 has been invested to improve accessibility at 33 stations (see ed's notes for full list). Stevenage has new tactile maps with raised symbols and lettering for people who are blind or partially sighted

Hertfordshire and Sussex stations mapped for blind and partially sighted passengers

GTR installs new and updated RNIB tactile maps at Stevenage, Brighton, Haywards Heath, and Three Bridges  Updates are part of annual £700,000 investment to make 33 stations more accessible (list in editor's notes)
Blind and partially sighted passengers will find it easier to navigate four of the busiest stations in Hertfordshire and Sussex now that Great Northern and Southern have installed R

Fiona Bower at Brighton station features in the staff training videos - more images and video available to download below

UK’s largest rail network pledges better assistance for millions across the South East

New Accessible Travel Policy sees disabled passengers help train colleagues across Great Northern, Southern, Thameslink and Gatwick Express, to create a more accessible railway
Customer service teams at Britain’s biggest rail franchise have pledged to make travelling by train easier for millions of people who need help and assistance when they return to the railway in the coming weeks and month

Govia Thameslink Railway

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