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PRM - TSI separate page

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Hello i am inexperienced in editing but this page should be separate from the main TSI page it redirects to. the PRM TSI is a specific TSI that UK trains had modifications to comply with leading up to 2020. This page has more details - 'Persons with Disabilities and with Reduced Mobility TSI | European Union Agency for Railways (europa.eu)'.

This UK Government (DfT department) letter mentions the PRM TSI and modifications to one of the fleets that has these modifications -'The Railways (Interoperability) Regulations 2011 – Class 465 - 2020 accessibility deadline (publishing.service.gov.uk)'.

And this DfT document explains more - 'National implementation plan for the accessibility of the UK rail system for persons with disabilities and persons with reduced mobility (publishing.service.gov.uk)'

The PRM TSI superseded RVAR for Heavy Rail/mainline passenger vehicles but not for Light rail such as Trams. Wheelspinzmarks (talk) 16:45, 11 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]

@Wheelspinzmarks. I have added some content. It should probably be merged to an appropriate broader article, but I haven't decided which one yet. Thank you —Alalch E. 00:48, 12 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Looks good to me. Well done!
I keep getting blocked to post on my work laptop by user ST47 as apparently my IP address is believed to be a ‘web host provider’. I don’t understand how to report and fix this. Oh well. Wheelspinzmarks (talk) 12:05, 13 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]
@Wheelspinzmarks: There is a policy for this situation—please see Wikipedia:IP block exemption. This is not a promise that you will be elevated to the "IP block exempt" user access level, but it's an option that administrators have if they accept such a request by the affected user. If you are not granted the flag, you could edit from a different network for a while (even if it is not really convenient for you) to prove a bit stronger that you are a legitimate and reasonably trusted participant in this project. —Alalch E. 01:53, 15 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]