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  • GTR has announced during Rail Safety Week that it is investing £2.5 million through its new Antisocial Behaviour Improvement Plan

    GTR launches plan to tackle antisocial behaviour on its network

    UK’s largest train company shows commitment to cracking down on antisocial behaviour with £2.5 million investment, announced during Rail Safety Week (24th – 30th June) The operator has launched its ‘Antisocial Behaviour Improvement Plan’, which includes more resources, targeted presence and Body Warn Video roll-out Company has also pledged support to ‘Service with Respect’ campaign, run by the In

  • East Croydon station, one of the Southern locations for the trial (Picture credit: Rail Delivery Group)

    Southern, Thameslink and Great Northern join new pilot to further boost high face covering compliance on the railway

    The Rail Delivery Group has issued this press release, a version of which is copied here.
    As part of ongoing work by the rail industry to increase passenger confidence and make the railway even safer during the coronavirus pandemic, a new pilot to increase already-high observance of face covering rules has led to almost total compliance on trains and at stations.
    Rail staff have been working