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  • Tyler wins Child of Sussex Award

    On Friday 23 October, Southern sponsored the ‘Make a difference’ category of the Child of Sussex awards, which celebrate the achievements of the children across the county.

  • Crossrail work begins at Farringdon station

    Crossrail works are starting at Farringdon station on 31 October and will last for 3 years, while the station is redeveloped to provide a direct connection for passengers to Crossrail services.

  • Luton rail worker gets in the ring to fight cancer

    Karen “Well’ard” Weller, 29, from Stopsley, Luton, who works as a Support Coordinator for Govia Thameslink Railway at King’s Cross station, took to the ring in an Ultra White Collar Boxing event at the Luton Auction House recently, raising over £315 for Cancer Research UK.

  • Southern reunites lost Rugby World Cup final tickets with fan

    One relieved rugby fan will be sitting comfortably at Twickenham watching Australia take on New Zealand at Saturday’s Rugby World Cup final thanks to some sterling work by Southern staff to reunite him with his lost tickets.

  • Three Bridges depot opens its doors

    Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin today formally opened Siemens and Govia Thameslink Railway’s new, purpose-built Three Bridges train depot in Crawley, West Sussex, marking a major milestone for the Thameslink Programme, which will transform journeys for passengers.

  • Two silvers and a bronze for Southern at national Community Rail awards

    Three of Southern’s community projects have been recognised at this year’s Community Rail awards. The awards, organised by the Association of Community Rail Partnership Awards, recognise the unsung heroes and heroines of the community rail world, acknowledging their hard work and dedication.

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