MBTA accessibility - meaning and definition. What is MBTA accessibility
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What (who) is MBTA accessibility - definition


MBTA accessibility         
Physical accessibility of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA or "the T") system is incomplete. As is true for most mass transit systems, much of the Boston subway and commuter rail lines were built before wheelchair access was a requirement under the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.
MBTA key bus routes         
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  • A 111 bus near Fay Square in 2017
  • A number 15 bus leaving Dudley station in 2019
  • A route 28 bus on Blue Hill Avenue in 2012
  • Route 39 bus on Centre Street in 2017
  • Number 71 trolleybuses at Watertown Square in 2016
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
71 (MBTA bus); 73 (MBTA bus); 77 (MBTA bus); 77A (MBTA bus); 1 (MBTA bus); 15 (MBTA bus); 22 (MBTA bus); 23 (MBTA bus); 111 (MBTA bus); MBTA Key Route; Key MBTA bus routes; 28 (MBTA bus); 66 (MBTA bus); 32 (MBTA bus); List of key MBTA bus routes
Key bus routes of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) system are 15 routes that have high ridership and higher frequency standards than other bus lines, according to the 2004 MBTA Service Policy. Together, they account for roughly 40% of the MBTA's total bus ridership.
Microsoft Active Accessibility         
ACCESSIBILITY API ON MICROSOFT WINDOWS
Active Accessibility
Microsoft Active Accessibility (MSAA) is an application programming interface (API) for user interface accessibility. MSAA was introduced as a platform add-on to Microsoft Windows 95 in 1997.