Book a professional recording service to collect information on the accessibility of train stations or stops in accordance with the requirements of the BeHIG.
In principle, you can independently record the accessibility information of train stations or stops with Ginto at any time. Professional recording by specialists from Ginto is recommended wherever comprehensive coverage is sought in accordance with the legal requirements of the Disability Equality Act (BeHIG). This is because collecting and regularly updating accessibility information in this way requires expertise and is time-consuming.
First, an inventory is carried out: How many objects should be recorded? How extensive and complex are the structures of the stations or stops to be covered? The Ginto team then creates an individual offer. The recording finally takes place on an agreed date and takes between half a day and several days, depending on the scope. It is recorded in accordance with the Disability Equality Act (BehiG). The information collected is checked on a four-eye basis and published with the appropriate seal of approval. For regular updates, Ginto also offers flexible subscription models.
With the help of Ginto, objective information on the accessibility of train stations and stops can be collected efficiently and in a structured manner. Specifically, accessibility criteria for individual areas and routes are recorded, such as the presence of elevators on a track, ramps or Braille. The entries are supplemented with images that allow an additional interpretation of the situation. Immediately after entry, the information is available via the Ginto app and the Ginto web map. They are also automatically synchronized with the Atlas industry solution (formerly DiDoK).