British Sign Language to feature on Doncaster departure screens following trial success
and live on Freeview channel 276
The news comes at the start of Sign Language Week (18-24 March), an awareness week for both BSL and Irish Sign Language, organised by the British Deaf Association.
LNER's latest innovation, a full integration of BSL across its customer information screens, entered a trial period last December, with the aim of providing parity of information for D/deaf customers who use BSL.
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Hide AdThis will now be implemented across all LNER’s managed stations equipped with the latest screen technology, including Berwick-upon-Tweed, Durham, Doncaster, and Peterborough in the coming months.
The initial trial saw LNER working closely with local organisations and the D/deaf community. The screens display signed videos alongside the latest customer information, including departure times, the train operator, destination, calling points, and platform number. Any service updates are also translated into BSL.
Claire Ansley, People and Customer Experience Director at LNER, said: "We are delighted that the trial has proved a success. We continue to receive positive feedback from our customers and people using our stations.
"By introducing BSL on our screens, we are taking a significant step towards making our stations more inclusive and accessible for everyone who travels with us."
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Hide AdThe plans also include the introduction of integrated signing at other stations in the future.
*SLW is a flagship awareness week for British Sign Language and Irish Sign Language, celebrated in March.
The campaign aims to celebrate and educate about BSL and ISL, to encourage more people to start learning it and preserve BSL and ISL for future generations.