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Not just the ticket
This year hundreds of rail ticket offices came under threat. Read more about our successful campaign to save them.
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Disabled passengers say no to Tube staff cuts
Disabled and older transport users took action...
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Disability charities join forces to condemn ticket office closures
Over 50 organisations representing disabled people and allies have joined forces to object to the proposals to close almost 1000 rail ticket offices across England.
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Disabled passengers voice serious concerns over staff cuts on the Tube
Transport for London’s Fit for the Future programme...
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Joint letter urges Tory MPs to stop rail ticket office closures
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History
Learn about the history of our movement, and the ground-breaking campaigners who got us where we are today.
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Plans to scrap rail ticket offices could shut disabled passengers out of network
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Consultation – Have your say on the proposed closure of ticket offices at 51 London Overground stations
Arriva Rail London are planning to close ticket offices at 51 London Overground stations*. London TravelWatch...
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“Frankly insulting” – our Campaigns Manager condemns ticket office closures in Parliament inquiry
We told the Transport Committee that there was little faith in the ticket office consultation process among the disabled community.
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Unstaffed stations will threaten disabled people’s ability to travel
Older and disabled people may be left...
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Three things I learned from our Crossrail campaign success
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Transport for All leads 15 disability organisations in writing a letter to Secretary of State calling for a halt to ticket office closures
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Impact
We are a small but mighty Disabled People’s Organisation and we are proud of the impact we have.
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Government defends decision to withhold “distracting” impact assessment on ticket office closures
The Department for Transport (DfT) have defended their decision to withhold their assessment of ticket office closures, arguing that to release it now would be "distracting".
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Campaign victory: Plans to close rail ticket offices are officially scrapped
We're celebrating a major victory today, as proposals to close hundreds of rail ticket offices are officially scrapped.
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Freedom Pass Latest News
In early 2010, all Freedom Pass users will...
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New TfL campaign on the rights of assistance dog users
TfA members welcome Transport for London new campaign to tackle private hire drivers and operators refusing...
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Thank you for your support in 2017
It’s difficult to believe how fast this year has gone. Together with our inspiring and incredible members we’ve done...
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Disabled people are raising money to take transport discrimination cases to court
Our partner Inclusion London is raising money to set up a fund to pay for legal advice in disability...
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Government refuses to publish Impact Assessment of ticket office closures
The Department for Transport (DfT) has rejected our Freedom of Information request, deciding to withhold its analysis of the impact that closing ticket offices could have on disabled people.
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