Atkins completes Accessibility Audit of 1,000 Railway Stations in the UK
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Atkins completes Accessibility Audit of 1,000 Railway Stations in the UK

Atkins completes Accessibility Audit of 1,000 Railway Stations in the UK

Atkins, a member of the SNC-Lavalin Group, has completed the 1,000th stations accessibly audit at Oban railway station in Scotland, as part of a Government programme to boost inclusivity across the transportation network.

Atkins completes Accessibility Audit of 1,000 Railway Stations in the UK

The Audit

The audit, which was originally pledged in the Williams-Shapps Plan for Rail – will help identify improvements and highlight existing areas of excellence. The findings will help people with accessibility needs better plan their journeys and will help shape future investment in accessible rail travel as a part of the Government’s National Disability Strategy.

Atkins was appointed by the Department for Transport to lead the work, supported by specialist partners:

  • Global technology company ABB
  • Software as a service business K2Fly
  • Equality, diversity and inclusion specialists, Goss Consultancy
  • Data management and intelligent mobility pioneers You.Smart.Thing.
  • Surveying and sustainability engineering consultants, Crayside Consulting
  • Survey, mapping & measurement specialists 1st Horizon
  • Project and cost management consultancy CPC

The 1,000th station accessibility audit comes eight months into the programme, which will audit all 2,500+ stations over the next two years. The findings will enable the Government to remove barriers and improve confidence for disabled travellers as they return to public transport after the COVID-19 pandemic.

Atkins completes Accessibility Audit of 1,000 Railway Stations in the UK

Sukhy Duggal, Atkins Client Director for the DfT, said: “Reaching this milestone in this important project marks a significant point in this project. It will deliver the DfT with a comprehensive data set which will inform investment decisions and provide the travelling public with reliable, accessibility information that improves the passenger experience.” 

Atkins is a leading provider of technical, consultancy and advisory solutions within the rail sector.

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