Disabled woman again left in '˜horrible' situation at Hampden Park Station

Hampden Park Train Station, Eastbourne  (Photo by Jon Rigby) SUS-171201-001925008Hampden Park Train Station, Eastbourne  (Photo by Jon Rigby) SUS-171201-001925008
Hampden Park Train Station, Eastbourne (Photo by Jon Rigby) SUS-171201-001925008
A disabled woman who was left stranded at Hampden Park Railway Station last month because there was no one to help her onto a train found herself in the same '˜horrible' situation again.

Sandra Nighy, of Worthing, regularly books assistance on Southern trains, but on Friday, January 20, she found herself almost being left behind again for the third time in a month.

The 56-year-old had been at Bible study and was making the same journey from Hampden Park to West Worthing after 10pm, a journey she does twice a week.

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She said, “The driver got off again and explained that there was no on board supervisor to help me.

“My reaction was ‘not again’ and he realised it was me and he didn’t want to leave me. It was horrible and embarrassing.

“The signalman suggested the driver used the help point button on the platform but he was only told that there should be someone on the train to help me – but there of course wasn’t.”

Fortunately for Sandra, concerned passengers suggested they put the ramp down for her – instead of the driver who was not legally allowed.

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“I instructed the driver to get the key to the ramp and then told the passengers how to put it down.

“I didn’t want to get the driver in trouble but passengers should not have to do this,” she said.