Armed Forces personnel in Manchester to get free travel to Remembrance Sunday events

All train companies are running free travel for service personnel marking the centenary of the First World War

Author: Amy ScarisbrickPublished 6th Nov 2018
Last updated 6th Nov 2018

Members of the Armed Forces in Manchester are being offered free train travel to attend remembrance events on Sunday.

All train companies in Britain are running the scheme for service personnel marking the centenary of the end of the First World War.

Operators are also offering free travel for Royal British Legion volunteers raising money through Poppy Appeal collections in Birmingham, Bristol, London and Manchester.

Paul Plummer, chief executive of industry body the Rail Delivery Group, said: This centenary year, we remember those who worked tirelessly to keep Britain's railway moving during the Great War and the thousands of railway workers who served under arms.

As part of our long-term plan to boost communities, we are supporting fundraising for those affected by war and encouraging servicemen and women to sign up for an HM Forces rail card.''

Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson said: This year's remembrance is full of significance with the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War, so I am really pleased that the men and women of our Armed Forces will be helped with their travel as they mark this event.

Alongside the volunteers of the Royal British Legion our people make an important contribution to the ceremony and solemnity of remembrance across the UK.'