Virtual tours - Wellingborough

Accessible Journey Planning: EMR unveils more virtual tours of stations

  • New virtual tours created for Corby, Wellingborough, Long Eaton, Loughborough, Chesterfield, Market Harborough and East Midlands Parkway
  • The tours allow customers to plan their journey through stations 
  • Customers able to explore public areas including toilets, platforms, car parks and drop-off locations
  • Project informed by EMR's Accessibility Panel

East Midlands Railway (EMR) has created more online virtual tours of stations to help customers plan their journey - particularly benefiting disabled and anxious travellers.  

The virtual tours of Corby, Wellingborough, Long Eaton, Loughborough, Chesterfield, Market Harborough, and East Midlands Parkway, have been added to the list of stations now available - with Alfreton to follow at a later date. 

The stations have been meticulously mapped using detailed 360-degree photography, allowing users to virtually navigate through all public spaces.

Customers can access information about all public areas of the stations, including toilets, customer service desks, platforms, as well as other areas such as car parks and drop-off locations.

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The web-based virtual tours also offer customers the option to navigate the stations using either Autopilot or Manual controls.

The "Autopilot" tool enables users to select their desired destination within each station and be automatically guided to it. Alternatively, users can choose manual navigation through a series of clicks if they prefer a more hands-on approach.

Throughout the development of the project, feedback was obtained from members of EMR's Accessibility Panel, a group of disabled customers who regularly engage with the train company.

Station Tour

Georgie Hill-Jones, is a member on the panel, she said: “Virtual maps of EMR stations are going to make such a difference to passengers - especially disabled passengers. Having the ability to understand the layout of the station ahead of time will enable them to make better decisions about their time there with less anxiety and more confidence.”

Emma Davis, Head of Customer Experience at East Midlands Railway, said: "We know many of customers can often feel anxious about taking a trip, especially if they have extra accessibility needs or haven't travelled in a while. 

"We hope these virtual tours provide a useful tool for customers when they are planning their journey."

Virtual tours are also available for Derby, Sheffield, Nottingham, Lincoln, and Kettering. 

The virtual tours can be found on EMR's website here: https://www.eastmidlandsrailway.co.uk/trains-stations/at-the-station/virtual-station-tours 

Contact Information

James Coxon

Media Relations Manager

East Midlands Railway

07919 217917

james.coxon@eastmidlandsrailway.co.uk