Sight Scotland CEO On Scotrail Blind Companion Pilot
Season 2, Episode 1047, Mar 21, 03:08 PM
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The Blind Companion Card Scheme pilot is launching on the 1st April, where blind and partially sighted will be able to travel with a companion without charge.
Amelia went along to the launch at Anniesland Station in Glasgow and spoke to Sight Scotland CEO Craig Spalding about how the charity led the policy development.
Learn more about the pilot on the Sight Scotland website - Fair Rail Campaign | Sight Scotland
Image shows three people walking down a train platform on a sunny day. MSP Kaukab Stewart is on the left, she is a woman in a black suit and white shirt. Colette Walker is in the middle, she's a visually impaired woman with a guide dog and is chair of Sight Scotland’s policy group. In the middle is her companion, a man with a bald head wearing a bright blue sight Scotland t-shirt. [Photo credit: Sight Scotland]
Amelia went along to the launch at Anniesland Station in Glasgow and spoke to Sight Scotland CEO Craig Spalding about how the charity led the policy development.
Learn more about the pilot on the Sight Scotland website - Fair Rail Campaign | Sight Scotland
Image shows three people walking down a train platform on a sunny day. MSP Kaukab Stewart is on the left, she is a woman in a black suit and white shirt. Colette Walker is in the middle, she's a visually impaired woman with a guide dog and is chair of Sight Scotland’s policy group. In the middle is her companion, a man with a bald head wearing a bright blue sight Scotland t-shirt. [Photo credit: Sight Scotland]