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Direct Enquiries wins award for groundbreaking Underground information service

20 December 2007

The success of a London Underground (LU) service to assess and map 'accessible' routes between station entrances and platforms has been recognised by the Visit London Bronze Award for 'Best Visitor Information Initiative'.

Directenquiries.com provides a valuable service for all kinds of Underground users

Wayne Trevor, LU's Accessibility and Inclusion Manager

LU commissioned Direct Enquiries to provide a ground-breaking, interactive service that enables disabled and deaf people, parents with buggies and people travelling with heavy luggage to find accessible routes within the Underground network.

The Directenquiries.com website enables visitors to personalise their route according to their individual needs. 

As well as route maps, the website details the number of steps, lifts, escalators, walking distances, ramps and platform to train gap width, so that people can decide their best possible route before travelling.

Commitment to accessibility

Passengers can also use the website to find details of the facilities available at each station, including car parking, toilets, and services for visually impaired people, induction loops and other access facilities. 

As facilities may change over time, the website provides a free access update to registered users.

This sends them an alert if access facilities change at their chosen stations.

Ken Livingstone, Mayor of London, said: "This award recognises Transport for London's commitment to making the Underground accessible for every Londoner and visitor to our city."

Relaxed journeys

Wayne Trevor, LU's Accessibility and Inclusion Manager, said: "Directenquiries.com provides a valuable service for all kinds of Underground users.

"Wheelchair users, older people, travellers with heavy luggage and parents with buggies, as well as those passengers with visual and hearing impairments can plan their journey in advance.

"This will help ensure they enjoy an easier and more relaxed Underground journey, confident in the knowledge that they are following the most accessible route."

Grant Kennedy, Chief Executive, Direct Enquiries, commented: "It is an honour to receive the Visit London Award for the London Underground Portal.

"It's recognition for the value the service provides the Capital."

The Direct Enquiries service is available at http://www.directenquiries.com/, and can be accessed by wi-fi or 3G phones.



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