A poppy design has been unveiled on the side of a Chiltern Railways train to mark Remembrance Day.
The train unveiling took place following Chiltern's Remembrance service at London Marylebone Station earlier today (November 8).
Members of the Royal British Legion, politicians, and railway partners took part in a two minute silence and laid wreaths.
This was followed by performances by choirs from St Edwards School and Gateway Academy.
The poppy design on the Class 68 Locomotive was then unveiled on platform 1, featuring several poppies and the words "Remembrance Day 2024" to honour the armed forces.
Richard Allan, managing director of Chiltern Railways, said: "It is important to mark Remembrance Day and honour our armed forces who have made the ultimate sacrifice in the past and present.
"Several Remembrance services are taking place across the Chiltern network so our colleagues and customers can pay tribute to veterans and serving military personnel."
Chiltern Railways is also offering free travel to veterans and military personnel to attend Remembrance services this weekend.
For those travelling into London for the Services of Remembrance, free travel on Chiltern Railways services to London Marylebone will be available on either Saturday, November 9, or Sunday, November 10.
However, free return travel from London or anywhere else in the country will only be available on Sunday.
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