Drama and comedy in Greater Anglia’s latest Life on Rails podcast

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YouTuber, TV presenter and podcaster Robbie Knox. Credit: Robbie Knox

The latest episode of 's Life on Rails podcast includes a description of what it's like for train drivers when people trespass on rail tracks.

The powerful account of what it's like for train drivers when people trespass on rail tracks is given by Glen Harwood, a driver trainer manager at Greater Anglia. Glen describes how he had to turn away when he thought he was going to hit a man chasing his dog down a railway track, despite putting on the emergency brakes. He said:

“I put my brake into emergency and I'm sliding towards him. And that's all I can do. I actually turned sideways. I was convinced I was going to hit him. And the train came to a stand and I didn't hear a thud”. Glen added: “I was all over the place. My heart was pounding.”

Life on Rails includes a “travel surgery” with a special guest, who in this episode is YouTuber, TV presenter, and podcaster, Robbie Knox, who is a co-host on popular comedy podcast Jaackmaate's Happy Hour.

Robbie reveals how a pandemic video about putting out the bins led to the setting up a “virtual brewery” resulting in partnerships with breweries across the country. Listen to the Life On Rails podcast to find out where presenters Juliette Maxam and Lucy Wright, from the company's PR team, send him on the Greater Anglia network.

Other features in this episode include:

  • Paula Wilson, one of the company's area customer service managers, talking about what it's like to manage the busy line and stations;
  • an interview with film liaison consultant Adrian Booth, who reveals why he sometimes is an extra on the many films and TV programmes shot on the Greater Anglia network;
  • regular Greater Anglia fares guru Ken Strong explaining how to save money this summer;
  • Juliette and Lucy talking about lost property.
Adrian Booth
Spot filming liaison consultant Adrian Booth as an extra on films and TV programmes made on Greater Anglia network. Credit: Adrian Booth

Juliette Maxam, Greater Anglia senior media and PR manager, said:

“It's another episode packed full of interviews with very interesting people – perfect listening for when you're on a train journey.

“You can find the podcast on any of the usual podcast platforms, please subscribe and leave us a review.”
Anyone who wants to suggest further features to include in the next episode, can Tweet @greaterangliapr.

The podcast is available on all podcast platforms and at greateranglia.co.uk/podcast.

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