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New Accessible Travel Policy sees disabled passengers help train colleagues across Great Northern, Southern, Thameslink and Gatwick Express, to create a more accessible railwayCustomer service teams at Britain’s biggest rail franchise have pledged to make travelling by train easier for millions of people who need help and assistance when they return to the railway in the coming weeks and month
Thameslink has given young people with learning difficulties the confidence to travel by train
Govia Thameslink Railway held a 'Try a Train' event from Brighton station, taking a group of 12 from 'Possability People' with various accessibility needs on the train to London where they were welcomed by the City of London mounted police
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