Thameslink launches audio guide for blind and partially sighted passengers

Dave Smith (left) has helped write an audio guide to these Thameslink trains

Thameslink has launched an audio guide, developed with input from a blind passenger, to help visually impaired travellers navigate its trains with greater confidence and ease.

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