Virgin Trains’ Crewe, Stockport and Warrington Bank Quay railway stations recognised at the 16th Cheshire Best Kept Stations Awards

Virgin Trains’ Crewe, Stockport and Warrington Bank Quay railway stations recognised at the 16th Cheshire Best Kept Stations Awards

LONDON, UK, 2019-Feb-21 — /Travel PR News/ — Virgin Trains scooped three awards at the 16th Cheshire Best Kept Stations Awards Evening with Crewe, Stockport and Warrington Bank Quay railway stations all receiving accolades.

Crewe Station was highly commended for the ‘World Wall 1 Centenary Award’ for a commemoration of the Jellicoe Express trains that took naval personnel from London to Thurso.

Stockport Station won the ‘ACoRP Community Award’ after the successful Community Station Open Day to commemorate 175 years since the station opened, the centenary of the end of WW1 and 50 years since the end of steam.

Over 2,500 people visited the station to see the only surviving Stockport tramcar, vintage Stockport corporation buses, modern diesel locomotives, and railway themed exhibitions and displays, all while the station operated a normal Saturday train service.

The Victoria Cross won by Stockport railwayman Wilfred Wood was displayed and an art display, illustrated talk on local steam and a civic reception took place at the nearby Art Gallery.

Warrington Bank Quay Station won the ‘TravelWatch NorthWest Award for large stations’. The judges noted the obvious pride the Virgin Trains friendly, visible and knowledgeable team took in the busy station’s running and appearance, and support for local good causes.

Darren Horley, Head of Commercial (Stations & Operations), said: ““We’re challenging traditional views of station management so that they’re not simply places to pass through when travelling but are at the heart of the communities they serve.

“We’re delighted that three of our stations have received awards and would like to thank the organisers who deserve credit for showcasing some of the great work that is taking place at stations throughout Cheshire.”

The Awards were presented before 160 guests at The Grange Theatre, Hartford, Northwich by Professor Garfield Southall, Dean of Science and Engineering at the University of Chester and Chair of North Cheshire Community Rail Partnership. The evening was also supported by Her Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant of Cheshire and twelve mayors from boroughs, town and parishes across Cheshire.

On presenting the awards, Professor Southall said:

“It has been a great pleasure for me to present these awards this evening and it has been an eye-opener to see how much volunteering there is on our railway stations in Cheshire. My thanks go to all those Friends Groups and rail staff that make our stations lovely gateways to our cities, towns and villages across the county.”

About Virgin Trains

Stagecoach and Virgin are working in partnership to operate the West Coast inter-city route under the Virgin Trains brand, revolutionising travel on one of the UK’s key rail arteries.

The network connects some of the nation’s most iconic destinations including Glasgow, Liverpool, Birmingham, Manchester and London.

Virgin Trains is committed to delivering a high speed, high frequency service, offering shorter journey times, more comfortable travel and excellent customer service. Customers consistently rate Virgin Trains ahead of other long-distance rail franchise operators in the National Rail Passenger Survey (NRPS) commissioned by industry watchdog, Transport Focus.

Virgin Trains has a proud record of challenging the status quo – from introducing tilting Pendolino trains, to a pioneering automated delay repay scheme, introducing the industry-leading onboard entertainment streaming service, BEAM, and becoming the first franchised rail operator to offer m-Tickets for all ticket types.

Virgin Trains operated the East Coast route between March 1, 2015 and June 24, 2018. In that time, we invested £75m to create a more personalised travel experience, including over £40m in the existing fleet. Customers have benefitted from 48 additional services between Edinburgh and London every week, and an extra 22 Saturday services between Leeds and London – a total of 1.74 million additional seats since May 2015.

Working together, the partnership railway of the public and private sectors has published a long-term plan, called In Partnership for Britain’s Prosperity, to change and improve Britain’s railway. The plan will secure almost £85bn of additional economic benefits to the country whilst enabling further investment and improvement, and contains four commitments which will see rail companies: strengthen our economic contribution to the country; improve customers’ satisfaction; boost the communities we serve; and, create more and better jobs in rail. For more information go to Britain Runs on Rail.

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