King’s Cross rail staff get set for fundraising moonlit trek across London
King’s Cross railway staff are hoping the moon will light their way as they take part in an overnight trek across London in aid of three worthy causes this weekend.
King’s Cross railway staff are hoping the moon will light their way as they take part in an overnight trek across London in aid of three worthy causes this weekend.
Passengers, rail user group representatives and councillors have had their say on how a slice of £15million should be used to improve the rail experience for people in Crawley, Horsham and Horley.
Two lofty rail users turned heads at a Thameslink station today as they made their way to St Paul’s Cathedral to launch a new green pilgrimage walk to the oldest Christian site in Britain - St Albans.
Rail provider Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) has confirmed plans for extra Saturday train services to help visitors to the city get home from Brighton & Hove Pride 2019 weekend
Five engineers from Southern are delighted to have smashed their fundraising target for Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) after taking part in a London to Brighton bike ride on Sunday.
33 retailers at Govia Thameslink Railway stations have committed to a campaign to reduce single-use plastic bottle by offering free tap water refills for passengers.
Project set to get under way shortly
After months of training, a group of rail enforcement officers from Southern are taking on the Three Peaks Challenge at the end of June to raise funds for the Samaritans.
One woman’s painstaking research into the Sussex railway workers who served in the Great War will soon be presented to West Sussex County Council records office, where it will be treated as an official reference document.
Dan Canales, who works for Govia Thameslink Railway at the Brighton station Travel Centre, will be boxing to fight cancer this Saturday [15 June], in his first ever competitive bout. Dan, 38, who lives near Steyning in West Sussex, has already raised over £500 for Cancer Research UK during his training.
Fuelled by bananas and energy gel, five engineers from Southern are hoping to raise £2,000 for Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) by tackling their longest ever cycle ride.
Emotions ran high as 12 young people were offered jobs by Govia Thameslink Railway after successfully completing a four-week work experience scheme run in partnership with The Prince’s Trust.
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