I have been a wheelchair passenger on several cruise ship lines.
As it turned out, the later boats were not equipped to handle wheelchair passengers.
Everyone made a mad dash for it, even hauling along a wheelchair passenger.
Also among the passengers were 3 wheelchair passengers and 1 blind passenger.
Since 1995, each has had a working lift and two spaces allotted for wheelchair passengers.
Due to the length of the platform, the railway are unable to accommodate wheelchair passengers, for health & safety reasons.
On most trains the wheelchair passengers will be cared for by the ticket collector.
On the D2000, wheelchair passengers will be looked after by a hostess.
As a result, wheelchair passengers will receive a more personalized service.
All low floor buses, for example, will accept wheelchair passengers unless the physical stop cannot accommodate the bus ramp and/or other safety concerns.