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On Thu, 25 Nov 2004 09:01:31 +0000, Ian Jelf
wrote: In message , Dave Arquati writes I do get concerned by way transport organisations are associating "step- free" with ease of access for those of "reduced mobility". Step-free can include very long walks - just look at the step-free interchange between lines at Green Park for an example. That is symptomatic of a general tendency to regard "disabled" and "wheelchair bound" as the same thing. As you correctly point out, they are not. I know this group has been here before, but 'wheelchair bound' is a term that is inaccurate and unhelpful (I bathe in a bath, I sleep in a bed) and am not bound to a wheelchair with chains, silken cords or rope. Neither am I 'confined to a wheelchair' as I drive a car. Only 8% of disabled people are wheelchair users, 92% are not. A proportion of that majority have limited mobility and would be defeated at Green Park! A better (and more accurate) term is wheelchair-user, and for the pedants, they can talk of full-time wheelchair users or occasional wheelchair users. The latter group can generally climb a few steps and walk a limited distance. Paul |
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In message , Paul
writes On Thu, 25 Nov 2004 09:01:31 +0000, Ian Jelf wrote: In message , Dave Arquati writes I do get concerned by way transport organisations are associating "step- free" with ease of access for those of "reduced mobility". Step-free can include very long walks - just look at the step-free interchange between lines at Green Park for an example. That is symptomatic of a general tendency to regard "disabled" and "wheelchair bound" as the same thing. As you correctly point out, they are not. I know this group has been here before, but 'wheelchair bound' is a term that is inaccurate and unhelpful If I caused offence by using it there, please rest assured that I did not mean to do so. -- Ian Jelf, MITG, Birmingham, UK Registered "Blue Badge" Tourist Guide for London & the Heart of England http://www.bluebadge.demon.co.uk |
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In article , Stevie writes
Southbound Thameslink trains nearly always arrive/depart from Platform 5 unless there's a problem on the platform. I'm also pretty sure that the Canterbury services also use Platform 5. It's either 5 or 4. The lines from Charing Cross only connect to platforms 4, 5, and 6. The lines from Cannon Street only connect to platforms 1, 2, and 3. I can't remember off the top of my head which platforms are bi-directional, but when you combine the directions with the above, there's very little opportunity for variation. -- Clive D.W. Feather | Home: Tel: +44 20 8495 6138 (work) | Web: http://www.davros.org Fax: +44 870 051 9937 | Work: Please reply to the Reply-To address, which is: |
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Platforms 2 - 5 at London Bridge are Bi-directional, Platform 6 has
turnback facilities. Southbound Thameslinks are booked to use Platform 5 but can use Platform 4. All other southbound trains will use either Platforms 1 -3 from Cannon Street or Platforms 4 & 5 from Charing Cross. Likewise Nortbound Thameslinks use Platform 6, but can use Platforms 4 & 5 too. As can all Northbound Charing Cross trains. Cannon Street bound trains can only use Platforms 2 & 3 If platform 4 or 5 are used in the up/northbound direction it causes conflict with down/southbound service to the London end of the station. Hope this helps, any more info, gladly help. Christine On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 08:08:25 +0000, "Clive D. W. Feather" wrote: In article , Stevie writes Southbound Thameslink trains nearly always arrive/depart from Platform 5 unless there's a problem on the platform. I'm also pretty sure that the Canterbury services also use Platform 5. It's either 5 or 4. The lines from Charing Cross only connect to platforms 4, 5, and 6. The lines from Cannon Street only connect to platforms 1, 2, and 3. I can't remember off the top of my head which platforms are bi-directional, but when you combine the directions with the above, there's very little opportunity for variation. Life without sex just isn't life. Make love not war! |
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