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All aboard the volunteers’ express!
Power crews working behind the scenes on Britain’s railway infrastructure took time out to spruce up a heritage railway station in East Sussex.
A dozen UK Power Networks Services’ employees restored an old railway worker’s cottage and cleaned train windows at Northiam Station. For the second year running, the team chose to support the tireless work of volunteers at Kent and East Sussex Railway (KESR) to play a part in preserving a cherished part of Britain’s railway heritage.
The specialists gave their time through Donate a Day, which gives all UK Power Networks Services’ employees two paid days leave each year to work on local volunteer projects.
Stuart Hall, senior project engineer, said:
The team also cleaned railway carriage windows to give train passengers a clear view of the countryside. They were rewarded for their elbow grease with seating in a first-class carriage to tuck into their packed lunches.
Brian Richards, KESR infrastructure manager, said:
KESR maintains and operates a heritage steam and diesel train railway system on a section of track from Tenterden to Bodiam, including five stations.
For further information and events, or if you would like to volunteer, visit www.kesr.org.uk