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New Badge Aids Parkinson's Travelers
18 Nov
Summary
- Trainline and Parkinson's UK launched a new badge for passengers with Parkinson's.
- The badge aims to raise awareness and encourage patience from other travelers.
- Trainline offers 500 people with Parkinson's a £10 discount on train travel.

Trainline, in collaboration with Parkinson's UK, has introduced a new initiative to make rail travel more accessible for individuals with Parkinson's. The campaign features a special badge designed to promote awareness and encourage empathy among passengers. This effort stems from research revealing that many people are unaware of Parkinson's symptoms, potentially leading to a lack of understanding for those affected.
The 'Patience please, travelling is challenging for me' badge serves as a discreet signal, informing others that the wearer may require additional time or support. This aims to reduce ambiguity and foster a more confident travel experience for individuals like Ben Gee, who shared that the badge removes potential stigma.
Beyond the badge, Trainline is providing a £10 discount on train travel to 500 individuals diagnosed with Parkinson's. This offer intends to help them reach essential appointments and participate in support group activities, further demonstrating a commitment to inclusive travel.



