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Hereward Community Rail Partnership helps boost Manea youngsters travel confidence




Youngsters from Manea Guides were the latest to enjoy a ‘Try A Train’ trip, a community initiative aimed at boosting confidence and knowledge to travel by rail.

The Hereward Community Rail Partnership (CRP), which works to engage local communities along Fenland’s Hereward railway line, launched the initiative earlier this year.

Doddington Guides and Brownies and March-based charity FACET, which supports adults with additional needs, have already enjoyed a trip, and earlier this month it was Manea Guides' turn.

Members of Manea Guides get ready for their ‘Try A Train’ trip at Manea Station
Members of Manea Guides get ready for their ‘Try A Train’ trip at Manea Station

During their experience, the girls travelled by train from Manea to Peterborough, where they visited Railworld, and Peterborough Museum, and walked around the Peterborough Cathedral gardens.

They also received Hereward CRP goodie bags and rail safety information.

Cllr Chris Seaton, chair of the Hereward CRP and Fenland’s portfolio holder for transport, said: “Rail travel can open doors to education, employment and endless leisure opportunities so I’m delighted the CRP is hosting these ‘Try A Train’ trips to build confidence in travelling by rail. They’re also a great way to connect people with their local railway and promote social inclusion.”

CRP officer Joanne Rose added: “The Manea Guides had a really lovely day and came back thoroughly exhausted. They really enjoyed the experience and are looking forward to their next journey by rail. Thank you to Greater Anglia for providing us with rail passes to make the trip possible.”

Greater Anglia’s customer and community engagement manager, Alan Neville, said: “The railway is a vital link for communities to access a range of services, and for leisure and work, so we were really pleased to be involved in this initiative to help young people experience the fun and ease of travelling by train.”

The Hereward CRP is managed by Fenland District Council in partnership with train operators, railway user groups, station adoption groups and residents who help look after Fenland’s Hereward Line and its five stations (Peterborough, Whittlesea, March, Manea and Ely).

For more information, visit the Hereward CRP website.



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