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4th March Brownies get first-class rail safety message thanks to the Hereward Community Rail Partnership

12:44, 02 October 2024

Youngsters from 4th March Brownies enjoyed an educational and fun-filled trip to March station, where they learned all about safety around the railway.

The trip was organised by the Hereward Community Rail Partnership (CRP), which works to engage local communities along the Fens’ Hereward Line, as part of an ongoing initiative to promote rail safety and build confidence in rail travel.

During the visit, the Brownies learned valuable lessons on how to stay safe around railway lines, the importance of understanding warning signs, and how to behave responsibly when using trains.

The Brownies each received a goodie bag during their visit to March railway station.
The Brownies each received a goodie bag during their visit to March railway station.

They also had the chance to explore the station and learn about its accessibility features.

A special highlight of the trip was a visit from the British Transport Police (BTP), who provided the girls with a fantastic insight into their vital role in ensuring the safety and security of the railway network. They also had a look inside a BTP police van, providing a hands-on learning experience that captured their imaginations.

The visit concluded with the Brownies receiving Hereward CRP goodie bags, packed with East Midlands Railway safety activity books, Greater Anglia activity books, colouring pencils, maps, and brochures of attractions along the Hereward Line.

The Brownies learned about the facilities on offer at the station.
The Brownies learned about the facilities on offer at the station.

This trip is the latest in a series of rail safety and ‘Try a Train’ events hosted by the Hereward CRP, offering accessible and educational opportunities for groups to learn about the railway.

The events are aimed at boosting confidence in travelling by train, particularly for younger or first-time travellers, and those with additional needs, promoting social inclusion and addressing any rail safety concerns.

Cllr Chris Seaton, chair of the Hereward CRP and Fenland’s portfolio holder for transport said: “Helping people understand the importance of rail safety while showing them the ease and benefits of travelling by train is at the heart of these trips. We are passionate about making the railways accessible to all, and these trips are a brilliant way we can do this.”

The Brownies had the chance to see inside a British Transport Police van.
The Brownies had the chance to see inside a British Transport Police van.
The Brownies learned about railway safety.
The Brownies learned about railway safety.
The Brownies met members of the British Transport Police.
The Brownies met members of the British Transport Police.

CRP officer Joanne Rose added: “The 4th March Brownies were full of enthusiasm, and it was great to see their confidence grow as they learned about the railway. The chance to meet the British Transport Police was a fantastic bonus, and the girls were excited to see first-hand the important work they do.”

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