Railway staff help charity fund new centre for children with special needs
Staff from Govia Thameslink Railway have raised £12,000 to help an Eastbourne charity open a therapy centre for children with special educational needs
Staff from Govia Thameslink Railway have raised £12,000 to help an Eastbourne charity open a therapy centre for children with special educational needs
Brighton-based Thameslink train driver Helen Biggs completed the Great North Run last Sunday, the first of two big races she is tackling for the Max Appeal charity.
Six youths have scored free travel for their sports education in London thanks to train operator Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR)
The Friends of Ally Pally Station have been shortlisted as finalists for the silver level of a prestigious national award
East Croydon station welcomes its new Nero Express coffee bar.
Thameslink has reached a major milestone in its transformation of the railway by replacing the last of the 29-year-old Class 319 train fleet with modern Class 700 trains.
Southern is planning to run a normal service on most of its routes during the RMT’s strike on Friday 1 September and Monday 4 September
As part of its continued plans to modernise one of the most congested networks in the country, train operator Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) has today announced that Southern and Gatwick Express passengers using its key smartcard are now being automatically compensated for delays of 15 minutes or more.
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Commuters parking at 25 Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) stations will soon save time through the convenience of automatic number plate recognition (ANPR).
Ten young people struggling to find a foot on the employment ladder have been given a job with Govia Thameslink Railway
Staff from across the Thameslink and Great Northern rail networks have raised over £2,300 in seven days for Luton-based Keech Hospice Care, the staff’s own choice as the company’s good cause. The charity supports adults and children with life-limiting illnesses.
Passenger lifts to Thameslink’s southbound platform at Farringdon will be taken out of use from Saturday 9 September until next spring as Crossrail begins work to create a step-free route to the new Elizabeth line. Lifts to the northbound platform will remain in operation.