Keith has ticket to ride

Pulling away in 1982.Pulling away in 1982.
Pulling away in 1982.
Keith Hardy was a station chargeman at Peterborough railway station, working on platforms 4 and 5 from 1980 to 1993. He started working for the railways aged 15 as a yard messenger and also worked as a railway guard and shunted in the yards. Remembering the picture he said: 'On that day in 1982 a woman and her two children were saying goodbye to their nanny and grandad, who were travelling to Somerset.'

The nanny, pictured in the train window, was Freda Fear, from Frome, former private secretary to Lord Bath. Keith, who is married with two sons and now retired, added: “The whole railway was one big family.” He now has a railcard and enjoys travelling by train.

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