Hereward CRP “kicks off” its Community Rail week with a “Try a Train” trip working in partership with FACET
22 May 2024
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General
Hereward CRP have worked with local charity FACET (which supports adults with additional needs) to organise a train trip from March to Peterborough.
The trip was funded and supported jointly by CrossCountry Trains and Greater Anglia and during their visit to the city, FACET students enjoyed a visit to Peterborough museum, cathedral and lunch before journeying back to March.
The trips aim to promote social incusion and tackle barriers to help connect communities.
More trips are planned over the coming months along with railway station visits which will focus on railway safety.
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