Cheshire Figment
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Are not true.
Yesterday, while at the TTC, I was talking to a Monorails CM who used to be and ADA Compliance Inspector and asked about some construction going on at the TTC Monorail Station.
The closed off area on the Epcot Boarding Platform is installation of new water fountains, including some that will be fully accessible for people in wheelchairs.
The construction near the ramp entrances is to make it almost totally impossible for Guests to get close to the power lines/rails. This is, believe it or not, a real safety issue.
I asked specifically about rumors of making the stations ADA compliant by use of elevators or other means.
He said that technically the ramps to and from the Epcot platforms are in compliance, as they are longer than the MK ramps, they do not exceed the 1 in 12 ratio, and they have "rest areas" on the ramps.
To bring the MK platform ramps at TTC into compliance would require the complete removal of the current ramps and construction of new ramps. It would involve shutting the entire monorail system down for at least three months.
When we were talking about elevators, he said that based on compliance requirements, if they were to want to put in a elevator to one platform, they would have to put one at each platform.
So, anyway, the rumors about upgrading the platforms are just that, rumors.
Yesterday, while at the TTC, I was talking to a Monorails CM who used to be and ADA Compliance Inspector and asked about some construction going on at the TTC Monorail Station.
The closed off area on the Epcot Boarding Platform is installation of new water fountains, including some that will be fully accessible for people in wheelchairs.
The construction near the ramp entrances is to make it almost totally impossible for Guests to get close to the power lines/rails. This is, believe it or not, a real safety issue.
I asked specifically about rumors of making the stations ADA compliant by use of elevators or other means.
He said that technically the ramps to and from the Epcot platforms are in compliance, as they are longer than the MK ramps, they do not exceed the 1 in 12 ratio, and they have "rest areas" on the ramps.
To bring the MK platform ramps at TTC into compliance would require the complete removal of the current ramps and construction of new ramps. It would involve shutting the entire monorail system down for at least three months.
When we were talking about elevators, he said that based on compliance requirements, if they were to want to put in a elevator to one platform, they would have to put one at each platform.
So, anyway, the rumors about upgrading the platforms are just that, rumors.