crispy1978
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I have, over the years, on my travels, seen a lot of railway stations which have obviously been lovingly worked on with the planting of flowers, plants and trees, as well as historical information about the station and location, and often a poster advertising "Friends of X Station".
This is presumably a community project run through the Station Adoption/ACoRP, which I think is a great idea - and it is fantastic to see a station, particularly a rural one, with planted flower beds, etc. Similarly, it looks sad to see a station which literally has nothing on it apart from perhaps a bench and a shelter (if you are lucky).
Has, or is, anyone been involved with an adopted station? I'd be interested to know about what you do and what is involved.
This is presumably a community project run through the Station Adoption/ACoRP, which I think is a great idea - and it is fantastic to see a station, particularly a rural one, with planted flower beds, etc. Similarly, it looks sad to see a station which literally has nothing on it apart from perhaps a bench and a shelter (if you are lucky).
Has, or is, anyone been involved with an adopted station? I'd be interested to know about what you do and what is involved.