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Southern Railway, run by Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR), gave more than 7,000 schoolchildren lessons in safe independent travel over the past year through its expanding Go-Learn scheme. Over 17,000 youngsters from Sussex and Surrey have now benefited
Volunteers from Great Northern and Thameslink have delivered talks about safe and independent rail travel to almost 10,000 primary school children over the past six months.
Over the last year Southern and Sussex Community Rail Partnership’s (SCRP) Go-Learn railway education programme, focused on teaching school children about safe and independent travel, has been delivered to almost 5,500 children, whilst also receiving excellent reviews, from both teachers and youngsters. Go-Learn, continues to engage youngsters and encourage them to be safe train travellers.
Cubs from a local pack enjoyed a session learning about safe and independent travel with volunteers from Southern this week.
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