Konrad News – The news site

Low-floor cars are introduced on the Osaka Metro Midosuji Line. Wheelchair users can get on and off the train alone due to fewer steps.

Osaka Metro (Osaka City Rapid Transit) has introduced low-floor cars on its Midosuji Line, which have a smaller difference in level between the platform and the entrance to the car than before. As a result, wheelchair users will be able to get on and off the train independently from November 22.

The low-floor cars will be incorporated into Cars 3, 5, and 8 of the 10-car train. Large signs will be posted on the movable platform railings where the low-floor cars will stop, to make them easier to understand. In addition, the electric signboard at the ticket gate and the e METRO application will display a special pictogram of the non-lower-floor carriages to make it easier to identify whether the arriving train is a low-floor car or not.

Station employees will continue to provide assistance if requested.

read more

© Source travel watch

Exit mobile version