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Improved accessibility is the focus of new Brisbane Cross River Rail project
ABC NEWS (Australia)
2023-07-21
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In South-east Queensland only three out of every five train stations have ramps or lifts. Brisbane's Cross River Rail project aims to make accessibility its priority and is doing so by involving people with disabilities in the engineering process.
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