A disabled woman has hit out at Great Western Railway after severe delays and a slew of complications forced her to sit in her own urine at a bus stop until 5am.
Judy Lawson, 55, boarded a 7.15pm train from St Ives to Plymouth after a recent day out with her daughter and grandson.
While it was fitted with disabled toilets, the train’s layout meant Judy was unable to enter on her electric wheelchair, which she has become dependent on after having her leg amputated below the knee last year. Judy explained her situation to the train conductor, who asked if the wheelchair’s arm could be removed but this was not possible.
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