pitdiver
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AS can be seen this was posted on a St Albans FB Group. It is self explanatory.
Sarah Evans shared a link.
Yesterday at 7:31 PM
This post was put on the St Albans fb site by a commuter impacted by last nights sad incident. I thought you’d like me to share it on this site too...
Calling all Thameslink commuters. Let’s try and make something good out of something terrible.
I’m sure many of you, like me, were delayed last night owing to the tragic incident at St. Albans station yesterday afternoon. Whilst being delayed in this way seems frustrating in the moment, it pales into insignificance when compared to the loss suffered by the friends and family of the person concerned. I would like to offer my deepest condolences to all of those grieving.
We’re calling on St Albans commuters to donate the proceeds of their “delay repay” compensation for last night to the Samaritans who already have a presence on the Thameslink line.
You can use the just giving link below, created by Danny Clare of the St Albans Commuter & Passenger Action Group.
Many 100s of commuters were delayed last night, many for over an hour which means there will be thousands of pounds of “delay repay” claimable which we can use for this good cause and have real impact. (This can be claimed here: https://www.thameslinkrailway.com/…/journey-pro…/delay-repay)
One of the greatest issues with mental health is that it can still be seen as taboo to talk about it. Let’s help ensure that our friends and neighbours in St Albans (and the surrounding area) know there is always someone to talk to. It’s OK not to be OK.
Sarah Evans shared a link.
Yesterday at 7:31 PM
This post was put on the St Albans fb site by a commuter impacted by last nights sad incident. I thought you’d like me to share it on this site too...
Calling all Thameslink commuters. Let’s try and make something good out of something terrible.
I’m sure many of you, like me, were delayed last night owing to the tragic incident at St. Albans station yesterday afternoon. Whilst being delayed in this way seems frustrating in the moment, it pales into insignificance when compared to the loss suffered by the friends and family of the person concerned. I would like to offer my deepest condolences to all of those grieving.
We’re calling on St Albans commuters to donate the proceeds of their “delay repay” compensation for last night to the Samaritans who already have a presence on the Thameslink line.
You can use the just giving link below, created by Danny Clare of the St Albans Commuter & Passenger Action Group.
Many 100s of commuters were delayed last night, many for over an hour which means there will be thousands of pounds of “delay repay” claimable which we can use for this good cause and have real impact. (This can be claimed here: https://www.thameslinkrailway.com/…/journey-pro…/delay-repay)
One of the greatest issues with mental health is that it can still be seen as taboo to talk about it. Let’s help ensure that our friends and neighbours in St Albans (and the surrounding area) know there is always someone to talk to. It’s OK not to be OK.