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Re: new CityRail web page





TB wrote:

> On Mon, 16 Nov 1998 22:43:00 GMT, boofheadpaul@yahoo.com.au wrote:
>
> >A point some may be interested in is the recent updating of the CityRail web
> >page, which now includes stats on rolling stock.  Not bad either!  There is
> >also an alphabetical list showing all facilities provided at stations, not
> >just the handful shown in the printed timetable.
>
> Shame they can't spell the Stations' names correctly, for example
> "Toongabie" instead of Toongabbie (the only I have noticed in a short
> glance of a few pages).
>
> Since when has "Sydney Central" (there is no "Central" in the "C"
> page, as where most would look) had disabled access?  The times I have
> been there I was quite shocked to think that the 'central' Station of
> Sydney didn't even have access for those with a disability (stairs
> only to most platforms).  Are Station staff paid to lift people in
> wheelchairs up flights of stairs???  I can see 'stress payments'
> appearing (again)! ;-)

You can access all the platforms at syd term/central electric as platofrms 1-15
are on ground level and have no stairs. all others have lift's.

>
>
> Also, on the "Key to CityRail Facilities" page, the explanation for
> "Escalator Access" and "Stair Access" icons are swapped.  And what is
> the icon for "Accessible toilets provided" meant to represent?  Is
> that a "M" in the bottom-left corner, and what for??
>
> Finally, does just about *everything* have to be in a size 1
> (smallest) font?



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