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Blind man fell onto the tracks at Manchester Piccadilly as freight train approached

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A blind man who fell onto the tracks at Manchester Piccadilly railway station is taking legal action against Network Rail, alleging no tactile paving was in place on a platform's edge, his solicitors have said.

Abdul Eneser, who was walking with a white cane at the time, said he was a minute away from being hit by a high-speed freight train as it passed through.

He described it as 'the most traumatic experience I have ever had to face as a visually impaired person'. Speaking of his ordeal, the 20-year-old has called through his legal team for urgent action to improve provision for disabled people travelling on trains and through railway stations. Join our WhatsApp Top Stories and Breaking News group by clicking this link Mr Eneser, from Blackley, north Manchester, also alleges he was let down by 'Passenger Assist' arrangements, designed to provide assistance for disabled people to navigate a station and get on and off trains.

Tactile paving can be raised-profile paving slabs, metal studs or adhesive tiles capable of being felt through shoes or by mobility aids like canes.

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