PRIIA Next Generation Equipment Committee Accessibility Recommendations

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The PRIIA Next Generation Equipment Committee focuses on developing accessibility recommendations for passenger rail cars, with considerations for passengers with disabilities. The Committee aims to address current and future needs in a cost-effective manner by reviewing demographics, standards for mobility devices, and interior design layouts of rail cars. Recommendations are developed in collaboration with accessibility working groups involving manufacturers, suppliers, and service providers.


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  1. Summary of PRIIA Next Generation Equipment Committee Accessibility Accommodations and Other Areas for Consideration MELISSA SHURLAND PROGRAM MANAGER Office of Research and Development Office of Railroad Policy and Development

  2. Overview Background of PRIIA Next Generation Equipment Committee Development of Accessibility Recommendations PRIIA Bi-level Passenger Rail Car Characteristics PRIIA Bi-level Passenger Rail Car Accessibility Accommodations Additional Passenger Rail Car Accessibility Accommodations for Consideration Applicability of ADAAG for Passenger Rail Car Open Discussion 2

  3. Background of PRIIA Next Generation Equipment Committee Passenger Rail Investment and Improvement Act, (PRIIA) 2008, Section 305 - Amtrak shall establish a Next Generation Corridor Equipment Pool Committee, The purpose of the Committee shall be to design, develop specifications for, and procure standardized next-generation corridor equipment. Amtrak FRA States: California, Illinois, Iowa, Louisiana, Michigan, Missouri, New York, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Washington, Wisconsin 3

  4. Background Cont PRIIA Next Generation Equipment Committee Accessibility Policy Group Review the current and future needs of passengers with disabilities, and Make recommendations on how best to address those needs in the most cost-effective and reasonable manner. 4

  5. Development of Accessibility Recommendations Oregon State University under Contract with FRA developed recommendations Reviewed current demographics of Americans Reviewed current domestic and international standards for wheeled mobility devices Reviewed current passenger rail car interior layout design: VIA Rail, Amtrak Acela, etc. 5

  6. Development of Accessibility Recommendations Cont. Accessibility Working Group reviewed recommendations and presented to NGEC Executive Board for consideration Rail Car Manufacturers: Alstom, Bombardier, Kawasaki, Talgo, Siemens Suppliers: Ricon Providers: Amtrak, Caltrans, NC DOT, Federal: US DOT OST, FRA, FTA, US Access Board Staff 6

  7. Development of Accessibility Recommendations Cont. Manufacturers, Providers and Suppliers found recommendations to be technically feasible Structural recommendations were incorporated into the bi-level specifications in time for procurement (Caltrans and Mid-west States) Non-structural recommendations (restroom) will be translated to engineering drawings for further feasibility study 7

  8. PRIIA Bi-level Car Characteristics Bi-level passenger rail car Passenger seating in upper and lower level Intended for medium to long distance intercity passenger service Car to car pass through on upper level Three types of cars: coach, caf /lounge, cab/baggage Accessible seating locations in all three types of cars 8

  9. PRIIA Bi-level Car Characteristics Cont. Overall Length: 85 ft Overall Height: 16 ft 2 in. Overall Width: 10 ft 6 in. Lower Floor Height: 18 in above top of rail Upper Floor Height: 105.5 in above top of rail Side Door Opening: 52 in clear opening 9

  10. PRIIA Bi-level Passenger Rail Car Enhanced Accessibility Accommodations ENHANCED ACCESSIBILITY ACCOMMODATIONS ITEM REGULATIONS ADA: 600 lbs. 38.125(b) Carborne lift design load 800 lbs. ADA: 30 x 48 38.125(b)(6) Lift platform size 30 x 54 44 clearance for 90 degree turn from vestibule into car; 32 x 59 to maneuver in and out of accessible position; 32 wide clear passage from accessible seating position to accessible restroom* ADA: 42 vestibule 30 x48 accessible seating position 38.113(b) On-board circulation ADA: minimum clear floor space of 30 x 48 38.125(d) Accessible seating location 32 x 59 for each mobility aid position 10

  11. PRIIA Bi-level Coach Car Conceptual Interior Layout 11

  12. PRIIA Bi-level Caf/Lounge Car Conceptual Interior Layout Food Service 12

  13. PRIIA Bi-level Cab/Baggage Car Conceptual Interior Layout 13

  14. Additional Passenger Rail Car Enhanced Accessibility Accommodations for Consideration ITEM ENHANCED ACCESSIBILITY RECOMMODATIONS FOR CONSIDERATION Two accessible seating positions with transfer seats Locate accessible seat near window; Pivoting armrest at accessible seat for ease of transfer; Accessible call button reachable from the accessible space and transfer seat Usable hard surface such as a table/tray table at accessible location Unoccupied wheeled mobility device stowage space in the same car REGULATIONS ADA: minimum clear floor space of 30 x 48 38.125(d) Accessible seating location 32 x 59 footprint at an accessible table; 30 vertical clearance under the table; Unoccupied wheeled mobility device stowage space in the dinning car ADA: 30 by 48" 38.125(d)(2) Access in dining/bistro area Sliding power assisted door; 36 , if located on ends 42 , if located at side Space near toilet for dependent and independent transfers; Fold down grab bar at side(s) of toilet; Accessible emergency call button reachable from seated position on toilet and from 10 above floor ADA: Clear floor space of 35 x 60 38.123(a). Accessible Restroom 14

  15. Additional Passenger Rail Car Enhanced Accessibility Accommodations for Consideration ITEM ENHANCED ACCESSIBILITY RECOMMODATIONS FOR CONSIDERATION Water temperature limit; Automatic toilet flush, faucet/soap controls; Toilet designed to support user weight of 400 lbs.; Toilet paper within reach from seated position on toilet; Split-type seat REGULATIONS ADA: Clear floor space of 35 x 60 38.123(a). Accessible Restroom Con t ADA: 38.121(a) Public address system or other effective Communication On-board Passenger Information Systems, OPIS Provide real-time information for passengers in audio and visual format, for: Travel Info (current stop, next stop, transfers, accessibility, etc.); Emergency Information 15

  16. Additional Passenger Rail Car Enhanced Accessibility Accommodations for Consideration ITEM ENHANCED ACCESSIBILITY RECOMMENDATION FOR CONSIDERATION All signage accessible with additional focus on practical and efficient placement within seating area for ease of access REGULATIONS Signage ADA: 38.113(e) Emergency Evacuation On-board evacuation devices for wheeled mobility device users Intended for use by train crew or emergency responders to evacuate passengers Not intended to transport mobility devices Two spaces for services animals out of passage way Can be under the seat or within the accessible seating location Not Available Service animal accommodation Not Available 16

  17. Potential Applicability of ADAAG for Passenger Rail Equipment December 2012 USDOT established guidance about What Accessibility Standards Apply To Passenger Rail Cars When Specific Design Standards Are Not Provided In 49 CFR Part 38 Pointed to Chapter 3 and 9 for railcar elements in dining car that should be accessible Advised service providers to work with FRA and FTA when it may be infeasible to include some accessible features NGEC review ADAAG for other areas of potential applicability of the guidelines for passenger rail equipment. For example, Section 302 Floor or Ground Surface. Provides guidance on flooring within the passenger area Section 505 Handrails. Provides guidance on design of handrails to make them more accessible Section 810 Public Address. Provides guidance on public address that provides audio/visual information 17

  18. Review of ADAAG Cont Design tool for passenger rail equipment operators and manufacturers ADAAG Review Document is available to RVAAC for review and comments. 18

  19. Open Discussion 19

  20. Thank You Melissa Shurland Federal Railroad Administration Railroad Policy and Development Office of Research and Development Melissa.shurland@dot.gov 202-493-1316 20

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