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Journey by Journey => Shorter journeys in Devon - Central, North and South => Topic started by: Lee on August 28, 2007, 15:50:10



Title: Devon Access Wallet Scheme
Post by: Lee on August 28, 2007, 15:50:10
From the FGW website :

First Great Western is currently working in partnership with Devon County Council to trial a new scheme, the Devon Access Wallet, on all of its train services.

The scheme has been developed to help make travelling by train easier for anyone with communication difficulties, people with disabilities, deaf people and those whose first language is not English.

Further information about the scheme and how it works can be found at: www.devon.gov.uk/devonaccesswallet

If you would like an access wallet please write to:
Polly Robertson
Mobility and Inclusion
First Great Western
Platform 1
Paddington Station
London
W2 1HF


Title: Re: Devon Access Wallet Scheme
Post by: martyjon on August 28, 2007, 21:05:35

Further information about the scheme and how it works can be found at: www.devon.gov.uk/devonaccesswallet



And a quote from the said website ;-

Devon County Council has worked in partnership with First Devon & Cornwall, First Great Western and Stagecoach Devon to devise the scheme.



I am surprised South West Trains are not mentioned as being one of the partners in the partnership considering the services they operate in Devon, or is it a case a Stagecoach Devon acting for SWT which is only another division of the Stagecoach Empire.




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