ALTERNATIVE TO FLYING OR DRIVING?
Christopher Rosa, PhD, President and CEO of the Viscardi Center in New York, lives with limb-girdle muscular dystrophy (LGMD) and often travels by train.
“Trains, in general, are more accessible than air travel,” Dr. Rosa says.
“Amtrak is still a work in progress, with some of the 30- to 40-year-old trains requiring a sharp turn while boarding and aisles too narrow to access the dining car, but I find accessibility in the Northeast corridor is trending in a more inclusive direction.
Newer cars
have design features that make them generally more accessible to passengers
with disabilities.”
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