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Station Facilities There Are Five Categories of Station: Most Accessible Stations Would Have All of 1 Translink Access Guide Station Facilities There are five categories of station: Most accessible stations would have all of 1. Staffed station with all facilities listed. the following features: 2. Staffed / Unstaffed station with most • Step free access around the station. facilities. • Easy access around all facilities for wheelchair users. 3. Staffed / Unstaffed station with restricted • Staff available to provide assistance access. • Accessible ticket offices. • Well designed timetable information 4. Unstaffed station with ramped access. available. • Hearing loop system. 5. Unstaffed station with basic access. • Sheltered waiting facilities and seating. If you think you may need assistance we • Accessible information boards. recommend you call in advance to book • Audio announcements. assistance. • Accessible toilets. • Accessible parking. • Tactile surfaces including edging on platforms. • Other accessible transport such as taxis available. Translink Access Guide NIRailways Belfast NIRailways Bangor Line Central Station Category 1 Bangor Station Category 2 Comments Comments • All facilities listed available. • Taxis not wheelchair accessible. • Staffed all day Monday to Sunday. • Audio announcements for train services • Accessible bus and taxi services from this only. station. • Staffed all day Monday to Sunday. • Accessible bus and train services available from this station. Botanic Station Category 2 Comments Bangor West Category 5 • No accessible toilets. • No accessible parking. Comments • Staffed all day Monday to Sunday. • Staffed morning only, Monday to Friday. • Accessible bus and taxi services from this • No toilets. station. • Ramps to platform and steps to ticket office. • Hearing Loop System. City Hospital Category 3 • Accessible Transport Taxis. Comments Carnalea Category 5 • Both platforms accessible. • No Hearing Loop system, toilets or parking. Comments • Visual and audible information present. • Unstaffed • Level access on one platform only. Great Victoria Street Category 1 • No ticket office or toilets. • Stepped access between platforms Comments (via underpass). • All facilities listed available. • No visual information. • Staffed all day Monday to Sunday. • No other accessible transport available • Accessible bus and taxi services from this from the station. station. • One accessible parking space. • Shelters available. If you require assistance from this station please contact us before you travel. Translink Access Guide Helen’s Bay Category 5 Hollywood Category 4 Comments Comments • Unstaffed. • Unstaffed. • No ticket office or toilets. • No ticket office or toilets. • Access to Belfast direction platform via • No visual display boards. underpass steps only. • No other accessible transport available • Car parking available. from this station. • Easy ramped access to platform. • Accessible car parking provided. Seahill Category 4 If you require assistance from this station you Comments must contact us before you travel. • Unstaffed. • No ticket office or toilets. • Ramp access to both platforms. Sydenham Category 5 Comments Cultra Category 5 • Unstaffed. • No ticket office or toilets. Comments • Access to Bangor direction platform via • Unstaffed. footbridge only. • No ticket office or toilets. • Ramp to Belfast direction platform. • Ramp access to both platforms. • Access to Folk & Transport Museum via steps. Titanic Quarter Category 3 Comments Marino Category 5 • Unstaffed. • No ticket office or toilets. Comments • Access to Bangor direction platform • Unstaffed. via footbridge only. • No ticket office or toilets. • Ramp to Belfast direction platform. • No visual display boards. • No other accessible transport available from this station. • No parking provided. • Access to platforms via long & steep ramps. If you require assistance from this station you must contact us before you travel. Translink Access Guide Lambeg Category 5 NIRailways Lisburn Line Lisburn Category 2 Comments • Unstaffed. Comments • No ticket office or toilets. • No hearing loop available. • No visual display boards. • No visual display boards. • No parking provided. • Staffed all day Monday to Sunday. • Access between platforms via foot bridge or via main road and Bells Lane. Accessible bus and taxi services from this • No other accessible transport from this station. station. • One accessible parking space. Hilden Category 5 • Shelters available. Comments If you require assistance from this station • Unstaffed. please contact us before you travel. • No ticket office or toilets. • No visual display boards. Derriaghy Category 5 • Access between platforms via road bridge. • No other accessible transport available Comments from this station. • Unstaffed. • Ramped access to both platforms. • No ticket office or toilets. • Shelters available. • No visual display boards. • No parking provided. If you require assistance from this station • Access between platforms via main please contact us before travel . road. Stepped access from Belfast direction platform to main road. • No other accessible transport available from this station. • Ramp access to Lisburn bound platform only. • Shelters available. If you require assistance from this station you must contact us before you travel. Translink Access Guide Dunmurry Category 4 Balmoral Category 4 Comments Comments • Unstaffed. • Unstaffed. • No ticket office or toilets. • No ticket office or toilets. • No visual display boards. • No visual display boards. • Access between platforms via underpass. • No parking provided. • No other accessible transport available • Access between platforms via underpass from this station. and subway. • No parking provided. • No other accessible transport available • Ramped access to both platforms. from this station. • Shelters available. • Ramped access to both platforms. • Shelters available. If you require assistance from this station please contact us before you travel. If you require assistance from this station please contact us before you travel. Finaghy Category 4 Adelaide Category 5 Comments • Unstaffed. Comments • No ticket office or toilets. • Unstaffed. • No visual display boards. • No ticket office or toilets. • Access between platforms via road bridge. • No visual display boards. • No other accessible transport available • No parking provided. from this station. • Access between platforms via footbridge. • Ramped access to both platforms. • No access from down platform to main • Shelters available. Lisburn Road. • No other accessible transport available If you require assistance from this station you from this station. must contact us before you travel. • Access from both platforms to Main Lisburn Road, Falcon Road & Boucher Road is via a footbridge. • Shelters available. If you require assistance from this station you must contact us before you travel. Translink Access Guide Portadown Category 1 Moira Halt Category 5 Comments Comments • All facilities listed available • No toilet facilities. • Sheltered waiting area on both platforms. Lurgan Category 4 • NO LLPA. • Step free access between each platform is Comments via a level crossing only. • Step free access via level crossing only, limited staff assistance available. • NO LLPA Facility. Scarva Halt Category 5 • Staffed all day Monday to Sunday. Comments • Step free access between platforms via level crossing only. • Restricted access, no pavement from road. • Toilets facilities available at platform 1 • Loose shingles surface at a steep gradient waiting area only. only. • Access to carparking poor quality. • No LLPA audio system. Newry Category 1 • No toilet facilities. Comments • Accessible transport/taxis. • All facilities listed available. If you require assistance from this station you • Staffed all day Monday to Sunday. must contact us before you travel. Poyntzpass Halt Category 4 Comments • No LLPA audio. • No toilet facilities. • No other accessible transport. • 2 car parking spaces only – neither are disabled. Translink Access Guide NIRailways Larne Line Jordanstown Category 3 Yorkgate Category 3 Comments • Staffed part-time. Comments • No other accessible transport available • No taxis. from the station. • No ticket office. • No visual display boards. • Staffed. • No toilets, no parking. • Accessible Toilets. • Easy ramped access to platforms, shelters • Accessible local buses. available,waiting area during staffed hours. • Ramp and step access from Main Rd to • Platform fitted with tactile paving. station. • Lift facilities. Access via steep ramp - Greenisland Category 4 manual wheelchair users may need assistance. Comments • Audible announcements. • Staffed part-time. • Visual displays on platforms. • No other accessible transport available • Limited parking. from the station. • No visual display boards. Whiteabbey Category 4 • No toilets. • Easy ramped access to platforms, shelters Comments available,waiting area during staffed hours. • Unstaffed. • Park & Ride facility with disabled spaces. • No visual information. • Platform fitted with tactile paving. • No other accessible transport available from the station. Trooperslane Category 4 • No toilets. • No visual display boards. Comments • Park & ride facilty with disabled spaces. • Unstaffed. • Shelters available. • No other accessible transport available • Audible announcements. from the station. • Access on both platforms on level. • No visual display boards. • Platform fitted with tactile paving. • No toilets. • No parking. • Easy ramped access to platforms, shelters available. • Platform fitted with tactile paving. Translink
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