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Southeastern’s festive train journey for Demelza

Two people standing outside Canterbury West train station with a stack of presents

Southeastern has made a generous donation to Demelza as part of its Railway200 campaign marking the 200th anniversary of the UK’s modern railway.

An event to kick off the company’s Christmas activities took place on a train travelling from London to Kent yesterday (Thursday 20).

The 09:36 from St Pancras to Canterbury West was full of festive fun as passengers were treated to some storytelling from a Dickensian performer and given the chance to play a variety of board games.

In partnership with Mood Bears, Hornby and Asmodee and working with toyologist Peter Jenkinson, the special journey also involved delivering 200 toys and games.

When the train arrived at Canterbury West, the toys were handed over to Demelza’s Corporate Partnerships Account Manager Lou Earl.  

Southeastern’s On-Board Depot Manager, Sam Cornelius, said: "It's been wonderful to be involved in such a special day.

“Seeing the joy on our passengers' faces during the journey and knowing that we're delivering 200 toys to children at Demelza makes this really memorable.

“Supporting a hospice in the heart of the communities we serve is what the festive season is all about."

Demelza’s Deputy CEO, Hayley Richardson, said: “We’re so grateful to Southeastern for the support they have shown Demelza this Christmas.

“The donation of 200 toys is incredibly generous and will bring joy to so many over the festive period.”

“Seeing the joy on our passengers' faces during the journey and knowing that we're delivering 200 toys to children at Demelza makes this really memorable. Supporting a hospice in the heart of the communities we serve is what the festive season is all about."

Sam Cornelius Southeastern’s On-Board Depot Manager

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