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Are the Historic Red Buses and tour stops ADA accessible?

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Are the Historic Red Buses and tour stops ADA accessible?

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The circa 1930’s historic red buses, operated by Glacier Park, Inc., are not Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) accessible and do not have a wheel chair ramp or lift installed, nor do they have space designated for wheel chair use or the accompanying lock downs. The following alternative reasonable accommodations are offered to provide touring services to visitors with special needs. For Red Bus Tours: All guests must come with an assistant to lift them in and out of the Red Bus’s front seat. One collapsible wheelchair can be stored on the bus to be carried on the tour. Drivers will announce stops including whether each individual stop meets normal standards for accessibility. There may be stops not fully compliant with ADA standards due to the unique challenges along this historic route. A wheelchair-accessible icon on Park signage will designate accessible restroom facilities. Telephone (406) 892-2525 or http://www.glacierparkinc.com for additional information. For White Dodge Van

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