Harlington station given floral facelift
Harlington is the latest Thameslink station to enjoy a floral facelift as part of an ongoing railway gardening project.
Harlington is the latest Thameslink station to enjoy a floral facelift as part of an ongoing railway gardening project.
Southern rail users can grab a soya latte on-the-go thanks to the arrival of a new coffee shop at Pulborough station.
The UK’s largest rail franchise is highlighting the roles and opportunities available to women across the rail network alongside the launch of its new recruitment system as part of its ongoing work toward a more diverse workforce.
Women across the Govia Thameslink Railway network talk about their roles and why they enjoy working in the rail industry.
UK’s oldest electric carriages replaced, giving passengers to Moorgate modern trains with air-conditioning and Wi-Fi
The Mayors of Hertsmere and Elstree & Borehamwood joined Thameslink and Great Northern Managing Director Tom Moran and 40 representatives of the local community to officially open their extended and improved railway station.
Rolling stock cascade thought to be UK’s biggest
A Brighton station ticket office clerk is preparing for a return to the stage with her latest show ‘Every Wrong Direction – a one-woman comedy.’
Twenty-two Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) workers from Stevenage, Hitchin, Huntingdon, Royston, London and Croydon are hoping to raise over £5,000 for The Prince’s Trust after seeing first-hand how the organisation helps young people from disadvantaged backgrounds get into work.
Rail users can now donate their successful Delay Repay compensation claims to charity thanks to a new partnership between Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR), the Samaritans and The Railway Children.
Work will start next month at key locations on the Fen Line between King’s Lynn and Cambridge to improve services for passengers
London. September 23. Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR), the UK’s largest rail operator, and young people’s charity, The Prince’s Trust, have today announced that their Get into Railways training programme has generated £1.6 million of social benefit [see editor's note] to UK society over the last five years.