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Signs on maps indicating location of scenic spots and facilities:
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MTR Station (exit)
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Bus Stop
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Ferry Pier
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Accessible Toilet
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Lift / Stairlift
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Restaurant
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Rather Difficult Road Section
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Accessible Toilet
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Parking Spaces Designated for the Disabled
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Other than map instruction, each route is provided with a ‘Barrier-free index” which indicates its barrier-free condition. With 5 ☆ being the highest, routes with more ☆ are more convenient for all.
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Facilities for wheelchair users and operating methods:
Facilities
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Usual Location
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Pictures
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Operating Methods
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Ramp
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Inside MTR station
Entrance of building
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Dropped Kerb
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Pedestrian crossing
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Lift
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Inside MTR station
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Stairlift
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Inside MTR station
Stairs inside building
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- Follow instructions to operate lift by “common key”;
- Wheelchair users without “common key” may seek assistance from staff.
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Wheelchair Aid
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Inside MTR station
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Seek assistance from staff by ‘intercom” at entrance or at customer service.
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Low-Floor Bus
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Bus
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Low-floor bus has wheelchair sign on bus body, which driver will put down wheelchair ramp at boarding/alighting door to assist wheelchair users to board/alight.
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Visitors can browse the website of Transport Department www.td.gov.hk to obtain more transportation information by the newest “Public Transport Enquiry Services”
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