Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR), which operates Southern services in Sussex, has spent £700,000 on the maps. The new “tactile” designs have been unveiled at 33 stations across the network in partnership with the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB). It includes upgrades at Brighton, Crawley, Three Bridges, Worthing, Goring, Shoreham, and Haywards Heath stations. GTR wants the maps to help make stations and services more accessible for blind passengers and those with sight difficulties. Brighton gateline supervisor Adrian Davis and the new tactile map It includes work to refurbish stations with bight white and yellow strips to help partially sighted people see the edge of stairs and know when they are at the top of bottom.