HC Deb 05 November 1991 vol 198 cc23-4W
Mr. Fearn

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport if he will make it part of British Rail's quality of service objectives that all British Rail stations are fully accessible to disabled passengers.

Mr. McLoughlin

British Rail already does much to make its network accessible to those with disabilities. I expect BR's commitment to improving the existing arrangements to be set out in the forthcoming BR passengers charter.

Casualties killed in road accidents in London: By age and sex: 1979 to 1990
Age 0–15 Age 16–59 Age 60 and over All ages2
Male Female Total1 Male Female Total1 Male Female Total1 Male Female Total1
1979
Greater London 37 18 55 260 71 331 113 100 213 410 192 602
Westminster/City of London 14 3 17 7 2 9 21 5 26
1980
Greater London 41 16 57 234 59 293 110 95 205 388 170 558
Westminster/City of London 1 1 5 6 11 5 3 8 11 9 20
1981
Greater London 30 14 44 235 60 295 104 88 192 374 163 537
Westminster/City of London 11 5 16 2 1 3 13 6 19
1982
Greater London 39 14 53 240 74 314 87 80 167 377 176 553
Westminster/City of London 1 1 11 3 14 3 3 6 15 7 22
1983
Greater London 38 14 52 219 61 280 100 97 197 366 175 541
Westminster/City of London 5 3 8 3 8 11 8 13 21
1984
Greater London 32 15 47 237 54 291 93 104 197 390 181 571
Westminster/City of London 1 1 11 5 16 4 8 12 18 15 33
1985
Greater London 31 5 36 218 60 278 100 76 176 351 142 493
Westminster/City of London 9 3 12 4 4 8 13 7 20
1986
Greater London 20 8 28 238 62 300 106 78 184 372 148 520
Westminster/City of London 1 1 14 4 18 3 4 7 18 8 26
1987
Greater London 23 10 33 207 52 259 86 74 160 319 137 456
Westminster/City of London 16 4 20 6 5 11 22 9 31
1988
Greater London 30 13 43 188 55 243 77 60 137 310 136 446
Westminster/City of London 1 1 10 4 14 3 2 5 15 6 21
1989
Greater London 34 9 43 196 46 242 77 74 151 328 132 460
Westminster/City of London 3 3 6 4 10 5 2 7 14 7 21

Mr. Fearn

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport what consultations he has had with British Rail over the funding of disabled access to stations.

Mr. McLoughlin

The funding of access to stations for disabled people is not considered as a separate issue. Rather, British Rail is expected to take account of the needs of people with disabilities whenever it plans the modification or refurbishment of stations.