Cameron on Trains 2022
Talking Transportation: Here’s How Hard It Can Be to Take a Train in a Wheelchair
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You think you have a bad commute? Try doing Maclean Sarr’s hour and a half trip each way — in a wheelchair. Unable to walk since contracting cerebral palsy as an infant, the 22-year-old Sarr is now a student at Gateway Community College in New Haven but lives in Westbrook. That means a 28-mile trip each way, in his motorized wheelchair, in a bus, a train and another bus. Sarr lives within “walking distance” of the Westbrook station serving Shore Line East trains, but there are no sidewalks and too much traffic, so the Nine Towns Transit bus is his best option.