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Accessibility on the T generally means that some combination elevators and wheelchair ramps connect the street and station platform. The MBTA provides recorded elevator, wheelchair lift and escalator status updates by telephone: 1-617-222-2828 or 1-800-392-6100. SUBWAY AND COMMUTER RAIL
:Access to the older high-floor vehicles requires either a portable lift or a wayside ramp equipped with a bridge that can be lowered into the vehicle through one of the doors. Only a few stations currently have matching platforms, although a few stations that lack such platforms have been equipped with portable lifts or wayside ramps. Use of the portable lifts to load and unload wheelchair-bound passengers requires considerable physical effort from the operator (usually the driver) and may require several minutes. :The low-floor wheelchair access is by means of a Bridge Plate that extends from the vehicle to the platform (which requires that the platform have been upgraded to match). This is much less demanding upon the operator and requires much less time than use of the portable lifts; however, it is often necessary to remind the driver of the need for the ramp to be extended when you have reached your destination; the blue button with the universal disabled symbol is for this purpose. As of June 2007 , the low-floor Type 8 vehicles are not allowed to run on the D Branch Of The Green Line in revenue service, but an upgrade to this branch to remove this limitation is due to commence shortly and expected to finish in the fall of 2007.
''See'' individual station articles for more information. CENTER ISLAND STATIONS Most MBTA subway stations have Side Platform s but a few have Island Platform s. The latter make it easier for wheelchair passengers to reverse direction, either because they missed a stop, or because the elevator on one side of a station is out of service (a problem frequently noted on the MBTA's web site). Some of these stations are not accessible to wheelchair users wishing to leave or enter them, but nevertheless play a vital role in the handicapped accessibility of other stations, which may not (yet) have a complete set of elevators. Center island MBTA subway stations are: Blue Line
Green Line
Orange Line
Red Line
BUSES The MBTA is replacing the oldest part of its bus fleet with new buses that have flip-out wheelchair ramps at the front doorway. The wheelchair lifts on many of the remaining old buses have been replaced in an effort to improve reliability. This is an incomplete solution at best, though, as it often requires an extended stop while the driver assists the wheelchair-bound patron to a secure place at the front of the bus. Many of the T's Trolleybus es have been replaced with low floor units. All Silver Line vehicles are accessible. The T also has Paratransit program, called The Ride which provides lift-equipped vans to transport people who cannot use general public transportation because of a physical, cognitive or mental disability, including those who use wheelchairs. VISUALLY IMPAIRED " Service Animals are allowed on the T during all hours of operation, but must be kept under control at all times. No certification is required, nor is the animal expected to wear a special harness, scarf or other identifying markings." MBTA Web site, 2004 Most, but not all, stations have yellow warning strips with bumps at the edge of the platforms. Buses and trains are supposed to have either recorded announcements or driver announcements of station stops, but these announcements are often muffled, inaudible, or omitted, particularly on the Green Line and buses. The Red Line's "01800" series of trains have become infamous for their tendency to announce incorrect stops. HEARING IMPAIRED The MBTA has a TTY number for "T" information: (617) 222-5146. Many stations have TTY pay phones; the MBTA web site has a list. EXTERNAL LINKS |
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