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Is the Napa Valley Wine Train Wheelchair Accessible?

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Is the Napa Valley Wine Train Wheelchair Accessible?

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The Napa Valley Wine Train is an antique train, and as such there are some unique challenges that persons with mobility restrictions should be aware of. • It is 400 feet from the Handicapped Parking spaces to the Front Desk. • Depending on construction, it could be up to 500 feet from the center of the station to the Wine Train. • Boarding the train requires passengers to climb some rather steep stairs (photo of the stairs). The tallest of these steps is 9.5 inches tall. The steps are slightly recessed, which some guests find challenging. There are both right and left handrails. Passengers unable to climb stairs can board the train via a manual lift that we have (photo of manual lift #1) (photo of manual lift #2). • If you require a wheelchair, we strongly recommend that you use our transfer chair (photo of our transfer chair), since this is the only wheelchair that we are confident will fit in the train. We cannot guarantee that personal wheelchairs will fit on board. • The Gourmet Ca

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