Found out about this from @kamil – great news! Hopefully this gets integrated quickly!
https://twitter.com/nhkworld_news/status/1465949743851483138?s=21
Check out this video of a lift to get on the train by @kamil!
Train is a very good mode for disabled people to travel. More and more stations are getting accessible and equipped with lifts etc. I know that many of you are wondering about the boarding process, so here's a video that shows you how I get on the train!#EUYearofRail
@TrainoseGr pic.twitter.com/EhF1welAaI— The Trawheeler (@TheTrawheeler) August 7, 2021
pieterghijsels, Eleonora and Kamil4 CommentsA similar system, with a hydraulic foot pump, is used in some railway stations in my country. I’ve used it several times without a problem. But one time, we had a relatively cold winter (-15°C). On my arrival, I was told that the liquid in the lift system was frozen, so the lift was blocked. I wasn’t able to leave the train, and had to ride to… Read more
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Josh Grisdale replied to the discussion Accessibility Certification Program in Japan in the forum Accessible Travel Academy 3 years ago
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Does @kamil know about this? Or have other details?
Josh Grisdale replied to the discussion Looking for guests on my YT channel in the forum General Discussions 3 years ago
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You may want to check out the Accessible Podcasts group to see who has been interviewed (and therefore likely be open to reaching a different audience).
https://www.tabifolk.com/groups/accessible-podcasts/
Definitely reach out @kamil, @glorialc and @planet-abled.
Great to see the changes in Athens. @kamil and @maria are you seeing any changes, or are these mostly just plans?
tornosnews.gr
Municipality of Athens plans for equal access to the Greek capital for all | TornosNews.gr
Τhe International Day of Persons with Disabilities, established in 1992 by the UN to be celebrated on 3 December, is an ideal occasion for further
Hi 🙂 Well, now with the pandemic I haven’t really visited any places, so I cannot say 😅 But in general, there seem to be an effort to address some of the accessibility issues in Athens. We’ll see though…
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Hi Josh! Same answer from my side too. There’s quite a few disability things happening in Greece this period (from accessibility stuff to upcoming PA legislation). Didn’t have the opportunity to see or test any of them yet, so can’t say more for now 🙂
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Does @kamil know about this? Or have other details?
Looking for guests on my YT channel
You may want to check out the Accessible Podcasts group to see who has been interviewed (and therefore likely be open to reaching a different audience).
https://www.tabifolk.com/groups/accessible-podcasts/
Definitely reach out @kamil, @glorialc and @planet-abled.
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