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Site Arrival Points, Entrances, and Egress
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Commercial Facilities
covered or expressly exempted from coverage under the Fair Housing Act of 1968, as amended (42-USC-3601 – 42-USC-3631); (ii) Aircraft; or (iii) Railroad locomotives, railroad freight cars...
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Elevator Landing Requirements [§407.2]
Elevator Landing Requirements [§407.2]
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QUESTION: WHERE THE REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 37.42 APPLY, WHICH CARS OF A TRAIN DOES A RAILROAD OPERATOR HAVE TO MAKE AVAILABLE TO PASSENGERS WITH DISABILITIES?
Some railroads continue to operate a number of inaccessible cars (e.g., 1950s-era double-decker commuter cars) that people with mobility impairments cannot enter and use....
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§ 37.91(e)
(e) On any train in which either a single level or bi-level dining car is used to provide food service, a person providing intercity rail service shall provide appropriate aids and services...
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Scope: ADA Standard Section 801.1
For example, 806 addresses guest rooms in transient lodging facilities while 902 contains the technical specifications for dining surfaces....
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Emergency Controls: ADA Standard Section 407.4.6.4
Section 407.4.6.4 covers the current ADA Standards for emergency controls inside an elevator car.
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Priority 2: Access to Goods & Services
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11B-801.1 Scope
For example, Section 11B-806 addresses guest rooms in transient lodging facilities while Section 11B-902 contains the technical specifications for dining surfaces....
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What is the Minimum Width for Non-Level Boarding?
[49 CFR §§ 37.9, 37.41-37.43, 38.125] June 16, 2015
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§ 38.63 Between-car barriers
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Guidelines for Requirement 2
The Guidelines for Requirement 2 present design standards that will make public and common use areas readily accessible to and usable by handicapped persons, as required by...
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Use of the International Symbol of Accessibility and Other Signs
Signs provide key information concerning the accessibility of programs and facilities. People often think of the International Symbol of Accessibility (ISA) (figure 68) as an...