Chelsea is a subway accessibility desert, advocates say
Briefly

"The 23rd Street and Sixth Avenue stop is crucial due to its proximity to Selis Manor, a center for the visually impaired and people with disabilities. Advocates believe it can gain the MTA’s approval for an elevator installation."
"Only about 30% of New York City's 472 train stations are accessible. This highlights the significant gap in public transportation accessibility that needs urgent attention, especially for those with disabilities."
Read at www.amny.com
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