Hmmmm. I have mixed views on this.
FGW▸ have gone
some way to make modifications to their fleet to make them accessible. But alot more
could or needs to be done for fully get there.
The
HST▸ for example has an Accessible
DDA» Compliant Toilet in Coach C with 2x Wheelchair Spaces. Some Coach C's have a smaller toilet which may not fully comply. But it's better than nothing. The Sleeper Stock even has a Disabled Toilet in Seated Accommodation (Coach B)
Yet if you're travelling First Class, you can park your Wheelchair in Coach L but if you want the toilet then... Errr... Yeah... OK.
This made the papers not long ago as a Lady was
"Forced to crawl to use the toilet in Coach L" whilst I sympathise to a degree, FGW offered travel on another service at no additional cost. I doubt FGW did that also to spite someone. If your DDA Compliant Set goes out of service. What are you going to do? Cancel it for everyone and p1ss off 500+ Passengers. Or provide a different set and p1ss 3 or 4 passengers off? I'm sorry to say it. But you'd p1ss of the 3 or 4 passengers every time... Harsh but true...
(And having a Disability I can see it from both sides. FGW could do no right in that situation
IMHO▸ )
The Sleeper does not have a Disabled Toilet or Fully Accessible Berth in Sleeping Accomodation. Yet FGW's sister company, First ScotRail does have such luxuries. I reckon the Sleeper is often overlooked here. A little used service in terms of Rolling Stock with just 1 or 2 workings per day. Yet carries a Disabled Toilet in seated accommodation; compared to Class 15x Units working multiple diagrams per day with just a wheelchair stabling space!!
That being said, FGW will accept assistance dogs in Berths for no extra charge and no advance notice is required. Yet ScotRail has been reported to require advance notice for assistance dogs in Berths. In my opinion that is disgusting but I this may well now have changed, as ScotRail took alot of hostile 'complaints' over this.
FGW Class 15x units all have a Wheelchair Space, But that is about it. The Class 158 has a Disabled Toilet, however it is nowhere near compliant in my opinion. To make that facility compliant however I suspect would financially be a total non-starter. The Exterior door would need to move and I can't see FGW doing this. Unless of course they put the Accessible toilet on the opposite side, But this opens up a massive redesign of the Class 158.
My opinion on this is that if it was possible, FGW may have done this during the refurbishment. As the legislation was always going to become compulsory.
Again that all being said. Northern have refitted their Class 150 with very spacious Disabled Accessible Toilets which is seen as welcome in my opinion. The toilets working or not is an entirely different subject however. Also Evershot have redesigned a Class 321 which does carry a fully compliant Disabled Toilet.
So I can't see that FGW would turn around and say "Making all trains on our fleet fully accessible is not possible" because it's clear from current tried and tested projects that it
IS possible.
For heavens sake there is even a
Mk2▸ BSO▸ running around with a Disabled Lavvy in it which FGW were using on
CDF» -
TAU» runs a couple of years back
(Cardiff Central - Taunton)
Only thing however I think FGW are missing out on by putting the wheelchair space in Coach C? What if that person wants to go to the Buffet for some water or a cup of tea?? Kind of unfair in my opinion