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Transport access key ‘bridging system’ for Queenslanders with disability, but research shows more needs to be done
With only five per cent of her vision left, Fiona Charrington relies on catching trains.
“It’s really the only mode of transport, apart from walking, that I have,” she said.
The office worker uses the rail network across south-east Queensland weekly.
Fiona Charrington does a lot of pre-planning in…
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