CrossCountry Kept Train at Edinburgh Station As A Waiting Room For Those Paying Respects To The Queen

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CrossCountry train in use as a Waiting Room
CrossCountry train in use as a Waiting Room // Credit: CrossCountry

Passengers who went to pay their respects to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II at St Giles Cathedral were supported by train operator .

They put a train in place at station over night to shelter passengers waiting for early morning services.

Held on Platform 4, passengers were able to rest from 23:45 and they also received hot drinks and sandwiches.

Those on the train told stories of the Queen and shared memories.

There was a driver and engineer on the train alongside the catering and customer service staff to support those on the train.

LNER, , and increased staff presence to help support customers.

CrossCountry Managing Director, Tom Joyner, said: “CrossCountry was honoured to be able to play a small part in supporting passengers who had travelled up to Edinburgh to pay their respects to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. The train acted as a welcoming space for people to wait and seek refreshments before continuing their journeys the following morning. As a cross-border operator, running services across Great Britain, we were proud to be able to help at this significant time for our nation.”

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