Avanti accused of 'virtue signalling without virtue' over wheelchair user art

Avanti West Coast's New Train Livery Sparks Backlash Over Disparity Between Reality and Image.

The UK train operator has faced criticism for its new livery featuring images of wheelchair users enjoying a journey together. However, campaigners claim the design does not reflect the harsh reality of travelling with a disability on these trains.

The problem lies in the fact that each standard class carriage only has one wheelchair space, forcing two friends or family members who are wheelchair users to take separate trains if they want to travel together. This disparity between the image and the reality of travelling is being described by wheelchair user and campaigner Alice Maynard as "virtue signalling without the virtue".

Alice, a lifetime wheelchair user, believes that rather than just showcasing images that do not represent the real experience of travelling with a disability, Avanti should focus on increasing wheelchair spaces on their trains to provide better accessibility for all passengers.

Anne Wafula Strike, another prominent wheelchair user and campaigner for improved accessibility, also expressed her disappointment at the design, stating that disabled people feel disenfranchised and that it is difficult to challenge such issues. She fears that with transport becoming increasingly inaccessible, disabled people are being excluded from the level playing field, where corporations dominate.

Avanti West Coast has responded by saying that there has been no change in wheelchair spaces on their trains, but they acknowledge that some customers may be upset by certain imagery. The company claims the design was inspired by frontline colleagues and aims to highlight the importance of inclusivity, which is at odds with the harsh reality faced by many wheelchair users.

The controversy highlights the need for greater representation and accessibility in public transport, as well as the importance of listening to the concerns of disabled passengers when designing infrastructure.
 
OMG, can't believe Avanti West Coast thought showcasing images of able-bodied friends on their trains would be enough? I mean, I get that they wanna highlight inclusivity, but at what cost? It's like, hello! You're not exactly setting the world on fire with your new design... in fact, it sounds like you've just made a lot of wheelchair users feel left out. And let's talk about the reality of having only one wheelchair space per carriage - are they seriously expecting us to believe that's all there is? It's time for Avanti West Coast to step up their accessibility game and not just pretend they care πŸš‚πŸ‘Ž
 
🚫 I'm so tired of these tokenistic gestures that just don't cut it! I mean, a train company trying to show off how inclusive they are by featuring wheelchair users on their train but not actually doing anything to make those trains accessible? It's like, what's the point? They're essentially saying 'look at us, we care' without actually putting in the effort to change things. πŸš‚

I get that it's a great idea to showcase diversity and inclusivity, but when you're not actually addressing the root issues, it just comes across as performative. And honestly, I'm so over the 'virtue signalling' trope that implies people who care about accessibility are just trying to virtue signal without doing anything concrete. Can't we just have some real change for once? πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ
 
Umm i dont get why they cant just make more seats like alice said... its not that hard i guess. whats the point of havin a train if u gotta leave one half empty cuz theres only 1 wheelchair space? πŸ€”πŸš‚ avanti needs to step up their game and listen to ppl with disabilities. and wat's wit dis design tho? is it just me or does it look kinda... fake? 😐
 
man i feel so bad for these wheelchair users having to deal with this kinda situation... it's like they're already struggling to get around & now they gotta sit at home cuz they can't afford 2 trains lol what Avanti needs is more accessible spaces, not just some pretty pics πŸš‚πŸ˜”
 
I'm so frustrated with this new train livery πŸš«πŸ’”, it's just not being realist πŸ˜’. I mean, they're showing these happy wheelchair users enjoying a journey together in standard class, but let me tell you, if you're a wheelchair user, that's not how it works at all πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. There's only one space per carriage, so you have to take separate trains if you want to travel with friends or family πŸ‘«. It's just not fair πŸ’”.

I think Avanti West Coast is trying to do the right thing, but they need to listen more and act more πŸ—£οΈ. They should be focusing on increasing wheelchair spaces on their trains, making it easier for everyone to get around without restrictions πŸšΆβ€β™€οΈ. This livery just comes across as virtue signalling without the actual change πŸ’Έ.

It's really sad that disabled people feel disenfranchised and excluded from the level playing field πŸ˜”. We need more representation and accessibility in public transport, and we need it now ⏰.
 
[Image of a train with a sad, disenchanted wheelchair user in the background, while the foreground shows happy wheelchair users enjoying their journey]

[train carriage with only one wheelchair space]
[Image of a divided family, mother and father, one of them using a wheelchair]

[Disappointed face with a speech bubble saying "Virtue signalling without the virtue"]

[sad wheelchair user surrounded by normal passengers with concerned expressions]

[Avanti West Coast logo with a red "X" marked through it]

[Alice Maynard's quote written in a bold, ironic font: "Inclusivity is one thing, but actual accessibility is another"]
 
I'm really disappointed in Avanti West Coast's new train livery... πŸ€” It looks super nice on their website, but if you're a wheelchair user, it's just not reflecting reality. I mean, who wants to travel alone with a friend or family member? The problem is that each carriage only has one wheelchair space, so they have to take separate trains. That's just not fair! 🚫

I think Avanti should focus on making their trains more accessible, like adding more wheelchair spaces. That would be awesome! πŸ‘ They could also ask people with disabilities for feedback when designing new things. It's like, if you want to make something inclusive, you have to listen to the people who need it most.

It's not just about adding a few wheelchair spaces, though - it's about making sure that all passengers feel welcome and included. That way, everyone can enjoy the same service without feeling left out. πŸš‚ Let's hope Avanti takes this on board and makes some real changes! πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸš‚πŸ˜’ I'm all for making trains more accessible, but come on Avanti! πŸ™„ Show us some real progress, not just a pretty face 😊. I mean, what's with the image of able-bodied people having fun together? Don't get me wrong, inclusivity is great, but doesn't it just highlight how hard it is to find space for wheelchair users? πŸ‘₯ It's like they're saying "Hey, we care about accessibility... by showing you a hypothetical scenario where it actually works 🀣". Let's focus on increasing those wheelchair spaces and making trains more accessible, not just giving out feel-good vibes 😊.
 
I'm not surprised they're getting backlash for this new livery... I mean, it's just another example of how companies think they can spin a positive image without actually addressing the real issues πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. Wheelchair spaces on trains need to be increased ASAP, and that's what Avanti should focus on, not just slapping up some cute pics that don't reflect reality πŸ˜’. I feel for Alice and Anne, they're right that this design is more like virtue signalling than actual progress πŸ™„. It's all about putting a smiley face on the problem without actually solving it πŸ’Έ. We need better accessibility in public transport, period! πŸ‘
 
I think this whole thing is a classic case of PR vs Reality, you feel me? πŸ€” Avanti West Coast is trying to spin their new train livery as all about inclusivity and accessibility, but at the end of the day, they're still stuck with the same old problem - not enough wheelchair spaces. It's like they're trying to tick the box on diversity and inclusion without actually putting in the effort to make a real change.

And let's be real, who does this new design benefit? The corporate bigwigs who get to sit in comfort while people with disabilities are left scrambling for separate seats? No thanks! 🚫 It's time for Avanti West Coast to listen to their customers and make some actual changes, not just greenwash their brand. We need better representation of the real experience of travelling with a disability, not just tokenistic imagery that's more like virtue signalling than substance. πŸ‘Ž
 
I'm like " wheel-y" upset about this new train livery lol πŸ˜‚. I mean, it's great that they're trying to be inclusive and all, but come on, have you seen the trains? It's like, one wheelchair space per carriage... that's not inclusive, that's just basic! πŸš«πŸš‚ What Avanti needs to do is step up their accessibility game, stat! πŸ’ͺ And yeah, I feel Alice Maynard and Anne Wafula Strike on this one. It's all well and good showing some cute pics of wheelchair users, but what about the reality? We need more than just tokenism here. Let's get those trains rolling with more accessible spaces already! πŸš‚πŸ‘
 
omg u guys i just saw this news about avanti west coast's new train livery and it's literally so frustrating 🀯 they're trying to be all inclusive with images of wheelchair users but in reality they only have one wheelchair space per carriage which is like a total scam πŸ’” my cousin has been using the trains for ages and she's always had to find ways to get her friend to take a different train just to travel together πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ i mean can't they just add more seats or something? it's not that hard πŸ˜’
 
πŸ€” I'm torn about this one... on one hand, I think it's awesome that Avanti is trying to highlight the importance of inclusivity 🌈, but at the same time, I feel like they're just going through the motions without actually making any real changes πŸ’Ό. I mean, who hasn't heard of a train with only one wheelchair space? πŸ˜‚ It's not like it's a new thing. And on top of that, using images that don't accurately represent the experience is just lazy πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. But, maybe they're trying to spark a conversation and raise awareness about accessibility issues? πŸ“’ I'm kinda torn...
 
I MEAN COME ON, AVANTI WEST COAST CAN'T EVEN GET THIS RIGHT! IT'S ONE THING TO SAY YOU WANT INCLUSIVITY, BUT IF YOU CAN'T BACK IT UP WITH REAL CHANGES LIKE MORE WHEELCHAIR SPACES THEN WHAT'S THE POINT? I SWEAR, THESE DESIGNERS MUST BE OUT OF TOUCH. THEY THINK A FEW PICTURES OF FRIENDS HANGING OUT ON THE TRAIN ARE GOING TO MAKE EVERYTHING OKAY, BUT FOR US, IT JUST MAKES US FEEL LIKE WE'RE NOT WORTHY OF FULL ACCESSIBILITY.
 
omg 😱 I'm like totally disappointed in Avanti West Coast right now! πŸ™„ They're trying to be all inclusive and stuff, but it's just not adding up. I mean, who thought it was a good idea to put images of wheelchairs on the train if you only have one space for them? 🀯 It's like they're saying "Hey, we care about accessibility... but not really". πŸ˜’ And honestly, it feels like they're just virtue signalling without doing any actual work to fix the problem. πŸ‘Ž I wish they would focus on increasing those wheelchair spaces instead of just making pretty pictures. It's time for them to listen to people with disabilities and make some real changes! πŸ’ͺ
 
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