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The Secretary of State in exercise of the powers conferred on him by section 47 of the Disability Discrimination Act 1995[1] and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf, having consulted the Disabled Persons Transport Advisory Committee and such other persons as he considered appropriate in accordance with section 47(3) of the said Act, hereby makes the following Order: - 1. This Order may be cited as the Rail Vehicle Accessibility (Central Trains Class 170/5 and Class 170/6 Vehicles) Exemption Order 2000 and shall come into force on 22nd June 2000. 2. Any reference in this Order to a numbered regulation is a reference to a regulation bearing that number in the Rail Vehicle Accessibility Regulations 1998[2]. 3. This order applies to the rail vehicles which -
(b) are numbered 50630 to 50639 and 56630 to 56639 and 79630 to 79639 and which form the diesel multiple-units numbered 170630 to 170639 of the class known as "Class 170/6",
("the exempted vehicles") as manufactured by ABB Daimler-Benz Transportation (UK) Limited for use by Central Trains Limited.
(b) regulation 5, but only in so far as it relates to control devices which are not operated by the application of pressure and which do not control doors which are in the side of an exempted vehicle, and subject to the condition specified in article 5 below; (c) regulation 5(1)(a), but only in so far as it relates to door control devices in the side of an exempted vehicle; and (d) regulation 13, but only in so far as it relates to the public address system for visual announcements inside the passenger saloon of an exempted vehicle, and subject to the conditions specified in article 6 below.
5.
In relation to a control device fitted to a door between a passenger saloon and a vestibule adjoining a doorway in the side of a vehicle, the exemption given by article 4(2)(b) above shall only apply while instructions for the operation of the door in question are displayed on a sign -
(b) on which the letters, numbers or diagrams which constitute the instructions contrast with their background and are identifiable by touch.
6.
- (1) The exemption given in respect of regulation 13 shall apply only in relation to any exempted vehicle for a period during which the operator provides in that vehicle or, where an exempted vehicle forms part of a train, in that train a person who complies with the requirements specified in paragraph (2) below.
(b) be equipped with writing paper, a pen and a printed timetable showing the services on the route on which the exempted vehicle is being used and the times of arrival at each station on that route; and (c) be reasonably available to provide persons with hearing disabilities in the exempted vehicle with the information which is required by regulation 13(4) and (5) to be displayed on public address systems for visual announcements in a regulated rail vehicle which is not an exempted vehicle.
7.
- (1) The exemption given in respect of regulation 4(3)(b) shall cease at the end of 31st December 2000.
(b) at the end of 31st December 2011 in relation to control devices fitted to doors in the ends of the exempted vehicles.
(3) The exemption given in respect of regulation 5(1)(a) shall cease at the end of 31st December 2010. (This note is not part of the Order) This Order authorises the use of specified rail vehicles forming Class 170/5 and Class 170/6 diesel multiple-units, although they do not conform with certain requirements of the Rail Vehicle Accessibility Regulations 1998 because:
passenger operation of some doors is by means of beam operated door sensors; some of the door controls are not at the required height; and the interior visual public address systems does not display the required information
It sets time limits on the authorisation and imposes conditions. Notes: [1] 1995 c. 50.back
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