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Great Northern and Thameslink customers can discover hand-curated trails across London and the east of England

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Great Northern and Thameslink customers can discover hand-curated trails across London and the east of England

Posters with QR codes can be found at a number of stations. Keen explorers simply need to travel by train to their chosen destination, scan the code and discover a list of walks in the area.
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