The importance of Community Rail Partnership will be illustrated, starting at Bridlington station on Monday.
As part of community rail week, there'll be refreshments and lots of activities to show what community rail partnership do, particularly ours on the Yorkshire Coast.
Rachel Osborne, from the Yorkshire Coast Community Rail Partnership has more:
The group will be showcasing the area in South Yorkshire, this week and meeting up with their equivalents from that region.
The week is an annual national event aimed at showing the work community rail partnership as well as what you can do to help.
Rachel is looking forward to Wednesday's trip:
The rail group will be at Bridlington station, on Monday, from 10.30am until 12 noon.
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