East Midlands Railway (EMR) has introduced brand-new station guides designed to make information both clearer and more accessible for passengers of all abilities.

The guides utilise simple language alongside Widgit, a system of symbol-based communication developed to empower individuals to navigate environments independently.

A diagram showing some guides

The new guides utilise Widgit, a symbol-based communication system

© East Midlands Railway

Thus far, Widgit has been used by educators, therapists and caregivers to support inclusive communication and understanding. Each symbol represents a word or concept, and can be paired to create a visual sign or sentence.

The new guides are aimed at autistic people, individuals with additional needs, or anyone with a communication challenge who might become anxious when travelling. They provide key information about EMR stations, including the location of entrances, exits, ticket facilities, platforms, step-free access, and where customers can get help from staff.

Philippa Cresswell, Customer Experience Director at East Midlands Railway, said:

We want rail travel to be accessible and welcoming for everyone.

These new Symbol-Friendly Station Guides are a practical step forward, helping customers better understand our stations and travel with greater confidence.

The guides can be viewed online in advance of travel here.

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