Cyrill looks forward to the chance encounters and conversations that arise on his daily commute between Stans and Bern. When it comes to train journeys, however, he has to plan meticulously. He appreciates the Zentralbahn for several reasons: “for its punctuality, for the friendliness of the train staff, and above all for its progressiveness in terms of accessibility.” He gently rolls into the red and white carriage in front of him. The hands of the station clock move to 8:09 a.m. and Cyrill's journey continues. Until “people with disabilities have the same privileges everywhere.”

Thank you, Cyrill. – We travel well with you.

YouTube Video.

The following content may not be accessible.This is a decorative video. It starts at the train station in Stans. The video shows Cyrill looking at his watch at the station and waiting for his train. The train arrives and he presses the door opener. Cyrill takes the meter and measures the door threshold. He also tests the threshold with his wheelchair by rolling back and forth twice. He sits in the train and three words appear on the screen, all of which are broken up. 1. Punctuality 2. Accessibility 3. Sunrise. Meanwhile, some beautiful landscape images of the route between Stans and Lucerne are shown. Cyrill drives into the picture at Lucerne station and says: My name is Cyrill. And I am committed to accessibility. He drives away and meets a train attendant who speaks to him because they know each other. The image now shows We'll take good care of you. Promise. and finally the Zentralbahn logo.