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      • All Chiltern Railways trains can be used by people with disabilities. We offer an assisted travel service if you need help at our stations to get on or off the train - for example, a boarding ramp or guidance to navigate the station.
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  2. Assisting you when you arrive at the station, change trains or reach your destination. If you have a disability that makes travelling by train difficult, you may qualify for discounted travel – ask the Assisted Travel Team for details.

  3. Introduction. The purpose of this leaflet is to explain what assistance is available to passengers who want to travel on Chiltern Railways (CRCL). In the following pages we set out: How you can book assistance. The levels of assistance we are able to provide – and not able to provide. Where you can get further information.

  4. the extra mile to assist older and disabled people where we can. In this document we provide information to help you understand how we plan to meet your expectations when you are using our services including travelling with us. We will explain how to find details of the assistance,

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  5. All Chiltern Railways trains can be used by people with disabilities. We offer an assisted travel service if you need help at our stations to get on or off the train - for example, a boarding ramp or guidance to navigate the station.

  6. Are your trains accessible for people with disabilities? What is the maximum size of wheelchair or scooter that I can travel with on a train? Why are there restrictions on the sizes of Wheelchairs or Mobility Scooters?

  7. Jul 18, 2024 · Chiltern Railways has enhanced its interpretation services by announcing a partnership with British Sign Language company SignLive. Customers travelling with Chiltern can now contact the rail operator via a British Sign Language (BSL) interpreter from the SignLive app.

  8. Chiltern Railways are inviting customers with lived experience of disability to join their new Accessibility Panel, helping to create a more accessible rail network and shape future policy.

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