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  • Celebrating the ‘Green’ in Palmers Green: station manager Duncan Primrose with the station's locally-inspired murals

    Celebrating the ‘Green’ in Palmers Green as a series of mosaic panels are unveiled in Palmers Green station

    The following press release was issued by the local artists who have created a set of mosaic murals at Palmers Green station for Govia Thameslink Railway's station improvement programme:
    If you happened to pass through Palmers Green station in the last few days, something new and shiny might have caught your eye. Four mosaic panels have been installed on Platform 1, the Northbound platform. D

  • Partners in planting: Thameslink have engaged environmental charity Groundwork to make Elstree & Borehamwood station greener

    Station partners plant a greener welcome to Elstree & Borehamwood

    First Impressions, the community partnership working with Thameslink to enhance Elstree & Borehamwood station, has issued the following press release:
    Elstree & Borehamwood station is starting to see its share of a £15 million Passenger Benefit Fund created by Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR), parent company of Thameslink. The fund is being used to provide tangible benefits for passengers

  • The station was first opened on 16th March 1846

    Goring-by-Sea station celebrates 175 years

    There’s cause for celebration in Goring today as residents mark 175 years of their local train station, which was first opened on 16th March 1846. The coastal West Sussex station provides rail passengers with links to nearby Littlehampton and Hove, as well as further afield Brighton and London Victoria.
    Southern operates all services running through the station, which prior to Covid-19, served