Shenfield is Greater Anglia’s latest railway station with a virtual tour

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Shenfield station entrance
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Greater Anglia has launched an online virtual tour of railway station designed to support journey planning, give customers a clearer picture of the station before they travel, and reduce anxiety about how they get from the car park to the station platforms.

The online virtual tour starts by showing the entrance to Shenfield rail station. From there, people can find out how to get to all public areas of the station including the toilets, customer service desk, platforms, and anywhere else they might need to visit at the station such as car parks or drop off areas, making it easier for them to plan their journey in advance.

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Aerial view of Shenfield station. Credit: .

During the development of the project, members of Greater Anglia’s Panel, a group of disabled customers who meet regularly with the train company, offered their feedback.

Detailed 360-degree photography was used to map the station and capture all public spaces. People can navigate virtually, even visiting the toilet or the waiting room before going to the platform. Aerial photography and an interactive map have also been used to show the location of all the customer facilities in relation to each other. The aerial view shows the car park, cycle parking, bus stop, and taxi rank/drop-off location.

Key features such as tactile paving, assisted travel meeting points, toilets, are highlighted. Users can navigate to individual platforms through a drop-down menu system.

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Interactive map of Shenfield station. Credit: Greater Anglia.

The virtual tour offers autopilot or manual choices for navigating the station and an interactive map to see the entire station layout with ‘hot spot’ links to specific areas of the station. An ‘autopilot’ tool gives users the option of selecting their destination location within the station and being automatically guided to it or, if preferred, through a series of clicks.

A spoken scene guide with closed captions plays on the home page at the station entrance and it features an accessibility widget that enables the user to change to high contrast, large font size, or audio transcribe.

The tours can be viewed at https://www.greateranglia.co.uk/travel-information/your-journey/virtual-tours on any device and the addition of more stations is planned in the future.

Greater Anglia’s Accessibility Manager, Rebecca Richardson, said, “The idea was to create a tool for customers to assist them with their journey planning and reduce the anxiety about whether the station would create any accessibility barriers. We want to give people who may not have travelled by rail for a while or maybe not at all, to do so with confidence.

“We are committed to making rail more accessible and providing quality information to enable more informed journey planning.

Neil Henderson, Managing Director of Virtual Tour Experts, said, “We’ve really enjoyed working on this project to create a number of industry firsts. The world of VR is developing fast but until now that development has not given due consideration to online accessibility.

“This tour is the World’s first to incorporate an accessibility widget, guided tours, subtitled scene guides and there is much more to come. The user-first attitude of the team at Greater Anglia provided the perfect base for development and will ensure the platform continues to evolve.”

The company is creating 360-degree virtual, tours which can be viewed on any device, for 12 of its busiest stations. Cambridge was the first to go live in December 2021, followed by Norwich, Colchester, and Stansted Airport stations, with Bishops Stortford, Broxbourne, Chelmsford, Ipswich, and Southend Victoria to follow.

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