Three major railway stations light up blue in support of NHS staff

Michael Holden - Editor 1 comment 2 Min Read
Credit: Network Rail

has announced that Birmingham New Street, Liverpool Lime Street, and London Euston all turned blue this week to show their support for the NHS during the Covid-19 pandemic.

To coincide with the weekly tribute to NHS, the Network Rail managed stations in the North West and Central region joined other railway landmarks and buildings across the country as they covered themselves in blue light.

Station staff and members of the emergency services at Manchester Piccadilly also took part in the nationwide ‘#ClapForCarers'- at 8 pm.

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What did the officials say?

Tim Shoveller, managing director for Network Rail's North West and Central region, said:

“It's been great to join the rest of the railway industry to, quite literally, shine a light on the herculean effort being made by thousands of healthcare professionals working to save lives every day at this time of national crisis.

“We will continue to show how proud we are of the NHS and help in any way we can during the ongoing fight against the spread of Covid-19.”

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