Accessibility
ADA and Section 504
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990 (42 USC §§ 12101 et seq.) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as amended (Sec. 504) (29 USC §794) and implementing regulations, Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit District (“SMART”) will not discriminate against qualified individuals with disabilities on the basis of disability in its policies or in the administration of, admission or access to, treatment of or employment in, its programs, services, or activities. Click the links below for SMART's ADA notice, compliant procedures, and complaint form documents.
ADA Notice
ADA Complaint Procedures
ADA Complaint Form
Accessibility on SMART Stations and Trains
SMART provides rail transit service that is accessible to passengers with disabilities. SMART’s platforms and trains are fully compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Clipper Card vending machines on SMART platforms are also ADA compliant. SMART trains have ADA accessible restrooms and seating. Onboard SMART personnel are available to assist those with disabilities in boarding and exiting the train, and with any other needs that may arise.
Website Accessibility
The Sonoma Marin Area Rail Transit (SMART) District strives to make all its products and services, including this web database application, accessible to all users. Compliance with access standards is tested using the Web Accessibility Evaluation Tool (WAVE) powered by the WebAIM organization at the Center for Persons with Disabilities, Utah State University. Additionally, our pages have been tested using large font settings on common web browsers and with Freedom Scientific's JAWSR Screen Reader to ensure that the content is accessible with these assistive technologies.
This website may include some content available in PDF format, for which you will need to download the free Adobe PDF Reader.
At this time, we are actively working to be compliant with all current accessibility standards, including Section 508 of the U.S. Rehabilitation Act and the W3C's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. Although we continue to test and modify our Web applications for accessibility, there will undoubtedly be times when new or existing pages are not fully compliant with evolving standards. If you have any trouble accessing content on this site, please contact us and we will work with you to address the issue.