Listen to the Train Walk website
The Train Walk website is Browsealoud-enabled, meaning it can be read aloud to you.
Browsealoud is a computer program that reads out all website content, including attachments like PDFs.
Browsealoud is especially helpful if you find reading large amounts of text on screen difficult, for example it can benefit people with literacy and visual impairments, or people whose first language isn't English.
As you move your cursor over words, they are spoken aloud. Browsealoud is free for you to use; you just need to download the program onto your own computer. You can use Browsealoud on PCs and Macs.
Lots of other websites, such as Google and the BBC, also use Browsealoud so once you've installed it, you'll be able to listen to these websites too.
You can download Browsealoud to your own computer by visiting:
www.browsealoud.com/page.asp?pg_id=80004
If you are using a computer in a public space, such as a library, you can ask a member of staff if their computers are Browsealoud-enabled.
Support with using Browsealoud
Visit the Browsealoud website for support with using the software. You can read a user guide, get answers to commonly asked questions, or find out how to contact Browsealoud direct.
Please note that we do not offer support with using Browsealoud ourselves.