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In Rutland, you board Amtrak at train level

Your subhead “Development Review Board approves preliminary plans for new Amtrak station, which will give Brattleboro the first level-boarding platform in Vermont” is incorrect. It should read “the second level-boarding platform.”

You board Amtrak in Rutland at train level (and have for many years).

The modern station has an ADA-compliant electric chair lift inside the terminal, the platform is under cover, and it even has a second backup, manual wheelchair lift. All thanks to Sen. Bernie Sanders.

My wife, a multiple sclerosis wheelchair patient, has easily used the Rutland station for years.

OK, the platform is only long enough to serve two cars - but Rutland is never crowded more than one or two days a year, if even that.

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