Royal Navy helicopter swoops in as Great Western Railway and The Veterans Charity join forces for latest Poppies to Paddington operation
GWR Remembrance service will mark 70 years since the end of the Korean War
Great Western Railway will take its support for integrated travel to new heights in its latest Poppies to Paddington operation – thanks to support from a Royal Navy helicopter.
Partnering with The Veterans Charity, the Royal Navy Air Station Culdrose will deploy a Merlin helicopter to carry poppy wreaths from their base to Plymouth on Monday ahead of the GWR Remembrance service on Friday 10 November.
With planned engineering work preventing trains from running between Penzance and Plymouth, it means the fourth Poppies to Paddington operation will still serve Cornwall.
Further strengthening this year’s integrated travel approach, Go South West has also kindly provided a bus to collect wreaths from stations through the region and carry them to Plymouth.
This year GWR is remembering 70 years since the end of the Korean War as it once again carries swathes of poppy wreaths from across the network to London Paddington for the special Remembrance service.
Six ‘Poppy’ trains are expected to collect more than 200 wreaths from GWR stations ahead of the service at Paddington’s iconic war memorial on Platform 1.
GWR will especially remember the 81,000-Armed Forces personnel who took part in the Korean conflict, particularly those of the Gloucester Regiment and the Royal Fusiliers, who were involved in some of the heaviest fighting.
Amanda Burns, GWR Sales and Marketing Director, said:
“We’re incredibly grateful to RNAS Culdrose and Go South West for supporting our fourth Poppies to Paddington operation and ensuring poppy wreaths from Cornwall can be placed by the war memorial at Paddington.
“Poppies to Paddington was conceived in 2020 to ensure communities within the GWR network could honour our fallen heroes despite the restrictions in place around Covid-19, and this kind-hearted gesture by RNAS Culdrose and Go South West sums up the very spirit of the occasion.”
Danny Greeno, CEO of The Veterans Charity, said:
“We are very proud to have wonderful support from GWR for this Remembrance initiative which is now in its fourth year. Poppies To Paddington will once again be hugely poignant, paying respects to the fallen. Thanks to great support from the military and railway communities, wreaths are still able to complete their journey from across the South-West to Paddington to form the backdrop to the annual Remembrance service on Platform 1.
“Bringing communities, service personnel and Veterans together to remember in this special way is so important to ensure the sacrifices of the fallen are never forgotten. Our sincere thanks to everyone who is helping to make this happen, especially to GWR and RNAS Culdrose.”
- Military personnel and veterans attending services of remembrance can travel to and from the events by train for free on Saturday 11 November and Sunday 12 November.
Rail Delivery Group (RDG), which represents train companies, said the offer was open to serving military personnel in uniform or who show a current Ministry of Defence-issued identity card. Veterans can show a Veterans Railcard, a Veterans Oyster card or other proof of service – such as a Ministry of Defence-issued Veterans ID card.
GWR is also allowing free travel for military personnel and veterans travelling to remembrance events on Friday 10 November.
Poppies to Paddington trains on Friday 10 November
Carmarthen |
0618 |
Llanelli |
0653 |
Swansea |
0720 |
Neath |
0732 |
Port Talbot Parkway |
0739 |
Bridgend |
0752 |
Cardiff Central |
0817 |
Newport |
0830 |
Bristol Parkway |
0856 |
London Paddington |
1014 |
Paignton |
0634 |
Torquay |
0639 |
Torre |
0642 |
Newton Abbot |
0651 |
Poppies transferred to service from Plymouth |
0718 dep |
Plymouth |
0637 |
Ivybridge |
0651 |
Totnes |
0706 |
Newton Abbot |
0718 |
Teignmouth |
0725 |
Dawlish |
0730 |
Exeter St Davids |
0744 |
Tiverton Parkway |
0758 |
Castle Cary |
0844 |
Frome |
0858 |
Westbury |
0910 |
Pewsey |
0927 |
Hungerford |
0941 |
London Paddington |
1029 |
Great Malvern |
0713 |
Malvern Link |
0716 |
Worcester Foregate Street |
0726 |
Worcestershire Parkway |
0738 |
Pershore |
0744 |
Evesham |
0751 |
Honeybourne |
0758 |
Moreton-in-Marsh |
0810 |
Kingham |
0818 |
Charlbury |
0827 |
Hanborough |
0835 |
Oxford |
0846 |
London Paddington |
0940 |
Taunton |
0724 |
Bridgwater |
0735 |
Highbridge & Burnham |
0742 |
Weston-super-Mare |
0755 |
Weston Milton |
0759 |
Worle |
0803 |
Yatton |
0809 |
Nailsea & Backwell |
0815 |
Bristol Temple Meads |
0830 |
Bath Spa |
0844 |
Chippenham |
0857 |
London Paddington |
1006 |
Worcester Shrub Hill |
0725 |
Ashchurch |
0741 |
Cheltenham Spa |
0752 |
Gloucester |
0814 |
Stonehouse |
0826 |
Stroud |
0831 |
Kemble |
0847 |
Swindon |
0902 |
Didcot Parkway |
0919 |
Reading |
0935 |
London Paddington |
1000 |
Go South West service on Thursday 9 November |
|
Penzance Bus Station |
1130 |
St Erth Railway Station |
1200 |
Truro Railway Station |
1250 |
St Austell Railway Station |
1340 |
Bodmin Town Centre |
1415 |
Liskeard Town Centre |
1450 |
Plymouth Railway Station |
1530 |
Poppies to be taken on 0637 from Plymouth on Friday 10 November |
Contact Information
John Carter
Media and Communications Manager
Great Western Railway
0845 410 4444
Notes to editors
Pictured are RNAS Culdrose personnel Lieutenant Commander Steve Ivill, left, and Petty Officer Aircrewman James Armstrong, with The Veterans Charity trustee Iain Henderson, centre
First Greater Western Limited, trading as “Great Western Railway” (GWR), operates trains across the Great Western franchise area, which includes South Wales, the West Country, the Cotswolds, across southern England and into London. GWR provides high speed, commuter, regional and branch line train services, and before the covid-19 pandemic helped over 100 million passengers reach their destinations every year. GWR has been awarded a National Rail Contract to continue operating the Great Western network, which shall run up to 21 June 2025, with the potential for a further three years at the Secretary of State’s discretion. Find out more here: https://www.gwr.com/about-us
The Veterans Charity was founded in 2008 and provides immediate needs support to Veterans and families who find themselves in hardship. In the past 5 years alone, we have delivered vital provisions including food shopping, clothing, household items, utilities support and communications devices to more than 2200 cases, bringing much-needed and deserved relief and morale boost. The Veterans Charity is registered in England and Wales as a charity under number 1123149.