It must be very hard to write a guide such as this to cover a diverse spectrum of persons. Some of the content may well be of use to anyone who hasn't used trains...in this country.
Some of the statements seem to be optimistic or misleading.
There may be a train manager on your train who you can ask for help; this could be done verbally or by using a communication device or card
Just how would you know whether or not there was a train manager and where to find them when you need them? What do you do when the said person is behind a door marked "private" (or similar)?
You’ll find toilets throughout our stations.
OK, so this is a
NR» publication and the statement might be true for the NR-managed stations. But this is a guide to travelling by train; not just big stations.
And when attempting to leave the train:
If you have trouble with the door, ask a member of staff to help you
And if your train has a 30s dwell time and there is no member of staff nearby? (I think this one will panic most people!)