Poppies to Paddington: Royal Navy helicopter and ‘Poppy Bus’ lend support to Great Western Railway and The Veterans Charity

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GWR Remembrance service will mark 70 years since the end of the Korean War

Great Western Railway’s latest Poppies to Paddington operation is already in full swing – thanks to support from a Royal Navy helicopter and a ‘Poppy Bus’.

Pictured: MKII Merlin leaves RNAS Culdrose to head to the Citadel in Plymouth.
Remembrance wreaths have been airlifted across Cornwall thanks to the Royal Navy.
Engineering works meant The Veterans Charity was unable to begin its Routes to Remembrance scheme this year, where poppies are taken from across the country by train to London on Armistice Day.
Instead the charity asked if a Royal Navy Merlin Mk2 helicopter on a routine training flight might transport the wreaths instead.
Representatives from across west Cornwall held a short service at Royal Naval Air Station Culdrose at Helston, to load the wreaths on a waiting helicopter.
The wreaths were flown to the Royal Citadel in Plymouth and then transported to the city’s railway station, ready to begin their journey to London on Saturday.
Taking part were Royal Navy personnel alongside west Cornwall MP Derek Thomas, the mayors of Penzance and Helston, representatives from the NHS and Great Western Railway as well as veterans from all three services of the Armed Forces who are members of The Veterans Charity.

Partnering with The Veterans Charity, the Royal Navy Air Station Culdrose deployed a Merlin Mk2 helicopter to carry poppy wreaths from its base to Plymouth ahead of tomorrow’s GWR Remembrance service (Friday 10 November).

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GWR colleagues and Go South West Driver with Poppy decorated bus captured on the 9th November 2023.

And further strengthening this year’s integrated travel approach, Go South West today kindly provided its ‘Poppy Bus’ to collect wreaths from stations through the region and carry them to Plymouth.

With planned engineering work preventing trains from running between Penzance and Plymouth, it means the fourth Poppies to Paddington operation has still served Cornwall.

Representatives from across West Cornwall held a short service at RNAS Culdrose, Helston, on Monday to load wreaths on to a waiting helicopter.

Pictured: Captain of RNAS Culdrose, Captain Stuart Irwin RN, Cornwall MP Derek Thomas, The Mayors of Penzance and Helston and representatives from the NHS and Great Western Railway with their poppies, ready to be sent to the Citadel in Plymouth.
Remembrance wreaths have been airlifted across Cornwall thanks to the Royal Navy.
Engineering works meant The Veterans Charity was unable to begin its Routes to Remembrance scheme this year, where poppies are taken from across the country by train to London on Armistice Day.
Instead the charity asked if a Royal Navy Merlin Mk2 helicopter on a routine training flight might transport the wreaths instead.
Representatives from across west Cornwall held a short service at Royal Naval Air Station Culdrose at Helston, to load the wreaths on a waiting helicopter.
The wreaths were flown to the Royal Citadel in Plymouth and then transported to the city’s railway station, ready to begin their journey to London on Saturday.
Taking part were Royal Navy personnel alongside west Cornwall MP Derek Thomas, the mayors of Penzance and Helston, representatives from the NHS and Great Western Railway as well as veterans from all three services of the Armed Forces who are members of The Veterans Charity.

The wreaths were flown to the Royal Citadel in Plymouth and then transported to the city’s railway station, ready to begin their journey to London Paddington.

Taking part were Royal Navy personnel alongside West Cornwall MP Derek Thomas, the mayors of Penzance and Helston, representatives from the NHS and GWR, as well as veterans from all three services of the Armed Forces.

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.

GWR Sales and Marketing Director, Amanda Burns, 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.”

The Veterans Charity CEO, Danny Greeno, said:

“We are very proud to have wonderful support from GWR for its 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.”

RNAS Culdrose commanding officer Captain Stuart Irwin said:

“An aircraft on a training sortie was available so we were delighted to step in on this occasion and help with this annual event. Remembering those who have lost their lives in the defence of our country is important to us here at RNAS Culdrose.”

Plymouth Citybus and Go Cornwall bus commercial director, Mark Collins, said:

“We have been long-time supporters of the Poppy Appeal and the Royal British Legion. We launched our ‘Poppy Bus’ back in 2018 and it has been serving passengers of Plymouth and Cornwall for five years. What better vehicle to transport poppies on than a Poppy Bus?”

  • 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

 


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