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Train stations fitted with new devices to help blind and partially sighted people

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Train stations fitted with new devices to help blind and partially sighted people

Washrooms at railway stations across Scarborough and Malton have been fitted with a new electronic device to help blind and visually impaired people when it comes to navigating the facilities.

The Adi RoomMate® devices have been installed by TransPennine Express (TPE) as part of a £100k investment in enhancing the accessibility of its stations.

How do the Adi RoomMate devices work?

They provide an audio description which maps out the features of the accessible washroom.

On entering the washroom, an automatic announcement is made and then those requiring more information can access this simply by waving their hand.

Where can the devices be found?

The new technology can be found at all 16 of TPE’s staffed stations: Scarborough, Malton, Brough, Cleethorpes, Dewsbury, Grimsby Town, Huddersfield, Hull Paragon, Manchester Airport, Middlesbrough, Northallerton, Scunthorpe, Selby, Stalybridge, Thirsk and Thornaby.

Who is the company behind the Adi RoomMate?

easyAccessibility is based in Cornwall and was formed in October 2014 to research and develop life-changing technology. The business is the brainchild of Helen & Steve who have lived with the impact of Steves sight loss for the last 15 years.

Where can we find more information on the device?

More information, including a demonstration of how the RoomMate® devices work, can be found here.

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