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  • Community and rail industry partners celebrate heritage-style station restoration

    The East Sussex village railway station at Eridge hosted its 153rd birthday party yesterday when the Southeast Community Rail Partnership brought the local community together with Southern and other rail industry partners to celebrate the station’s heritage-style restoration.
    With financial support from the Railway Heritage Trust, Southern’s parent company Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) has pai

  • Thameslink and partners to host mental health hubs during Cows about Cambridge

    To recognise its ongoing support for the theme of health and wellbeing at this year’s Cows about Cambridge art trail, official travel partner of the exhibition, Thameslink, will be hosting a drop-in mental health hub at Cambridge station.
    Staffed by volunteers from Cambridge Samaritans, CPSL Mind's STOP Suicide campaign and Cambridgeshire Public Health, the hubs will be open from 07:00 to 19:0

  • Bikes abandoned at Sussex railway stations get new life in Brighton

    Southern Railway have donated over 50 bikes abandoned on their network to two community cycle workshops in Brighton.
    Brighton Bike Hub, based just off Lewes Road, and Cranks, in Kemptown, are not-for-profit workshops who aim to promote and provide affordable cycling. They refurbish and recycle bikes and parts for sale at low prices, and offer space and advice for DIY repairs and maintenance.

  • Repairs planned to stabilise a railway cutting in Hove means some changes to train services in September

    Network Rail have issued the following press release about engineering work that will affect train journeys along the West Sussex coast to and from Brighton in September
    Vital work to stabilise a railway cutting in Hove and prevent delays caused by landslips will be taking place between Saturday 18 September 2021 and Friday 1 October 2021 (inclusive). While this work takes place, no trains can

  • Network Rail is restoring access between platforms for passengers at Royston station next month

    Network Rail has issued the following press release about our station at Royston:
    Network Rail will install two temporary staircases at Royston station next month to save Great Northern and Thameslink passengers time switching between the two platforms while the footbridge is out of action.
    The footbridge between platforms 1 and 2 temporarily closed in spring 2020. This followed an inspectio

  • Wheelie bins become wildlife havens at Hertfordshire stations

    Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR), the rail firm that operates Great Northern and Thameslink services, has made two Hertfordshire stations more welcoming and sustainable with “green roof” bin stores.
    The attractive wooden stores that now hide the big red wheelie bins at Welham Green and Welwyn North have soil-covered roofs seeded with plants that will grow to attract bees and other pollinators. Wi

  • Rail journey-planning tools boosted to help passengers find quiet trains

    As restrictions ease and more people return to rail travel, Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) has launched a new information tool designed to give customers information at their fingertips on which train services are the least busy.
    Southern, Thameslink and Great Northern websites all now feature a ‘Find a quieter train’ page, which can be found under ‘travel information’. Using data collected fro

  • Rail company using Kickstart Scheme to give Sussex tourism a boost

    Southern Rail is today celebrating World Youth Skills Day (15 July) with new recruits who have joined the company through the government’s Kickstart Scheme.
    Six individuals, aged between 16 and 24 from the south of England, have joined the rail operator as Customer Experience Ambassadors. The new starters, based at Brighton, Haywards Heath, Eastbourne, Worthing and Chichester stations, will be

  • Fast track your return to the commute & travel this summer with a Readly digital subscription

    Three months FREE magazine and newspaper reading for Thameslink, Southern & Great Northern passengers.
    Readly, the European leader in digital magazine and newspaper subscriptions, has teamed up with the UK’s largest rail operator to celebrate travel returning by offering commuters, day-trippers and holidaymakers free unlimited digital magazine and newspaper reading.
    With the commute ba

  • GTR helps GWR in wake of cracks found on Class 800s

    Govia Thameslink Railway is temporarily sub leasing six of its Gatwick Express Class 387/2 units to Great Western Railway to help provide extra resilience and additional capacity where most needed

  • Keeping the East Coast Digital Programme on track – Further weekend closures on Northern City Line confirmed

    Network Rail and Great Northern have confirmed there will be additional weekend closures of the Northern City Line between Finsbury Park and Moorgate to enable work on the East Coast Digital Programme to remain on track.
    Three weekends of additional closures will take place this year. The closures are necessary to allow work to create the UK’s first intercity digital railway in the UK.
    Relia

  • Ofsted gives full marks to Govia Thameslink Railway’s inclusive apprenticeship scheme

    Education regulator endorses quality of the rail operator’s apprenticeship schemes Inspectors find that internal trainers motivate apprentices to achieve their goals Govia Thameslink Railway is on track to recruit 200 apprentices this year
    Govia Thameslink Railway’s apprenticeship scheme has received an official stamp of approval by successfully passing its Ofsted New Provider Monitoring Visi

  • art-K unveils mural in Horsham train station to commemorate local legend ‘Mr Pirie’

    The following press release was issued by arts education organisation art-K, who have created a mural for Horsham station:
    art-K, the leading provider of art classes for children in high street studios across the UK, has unveiled a mural in Horsham train station to commemorate the former Collyer’s headmaster and ‘local legend’ Mr (William) Pirie.
    The mural, featuring a donkey sporting the Ho

  • Thameslink and Siemens Mobility celebrate five years of smarter travel

    Thameslink and Siemens Mobility are this month celebrating five years of passenger service of their state-of-the-art ‘people mover’ Desiro City Class 700 train. The 115-strong fleet has travelled over 58 million miles – nearly halfway to Mars – since June 2016

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