barrier-free access

collocation in English

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access
noun[U]
uk
/ˈæk.ses/
us
/ˈæk.ses/
the method or possibility of getting near to a place ...
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(Definition ofaccessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Lifts were installed to providebarrier-freeaccessto the platforms and the platform paving was renewed, while the listed platform canopies were preserved.
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The main objective of the work was the building of a new pedestrian underpass and the provision ofbarrier-freeaccessto all platforms.
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Both stations are connected by a common lift, providingbarrier-freeaccessfor disabled passengers.
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Access to the platforms is barrier-free and the platforms have a height of 76 cm to providebarrier-freeaccessto trains.
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Abarrier-freeaccessis available by separate ramps to the basement to the balcony of the building.
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In 2009, reconstruction started to provide the platforms withbarrier-freeaccess.
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This included, among other things, the raising and extension of the two remaining platforms to provide passengers withbarrier-freeaccessto the trains.
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An upgrade of the platforms to providebarrier-freeaccesshas long been desired by the population.
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A new ramp with polished black granite walls has been installed to providebarrier-freeaccessto the building.
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The middle platform has been raised to a height of 55 cm and lifts will be installed on the other two platforms to providebarrier-freeaccess.
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There isbarrier-freeaccessto all platforms.
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