A QUICK-thinking train conductor working on a service that travelled through Bradford helped return two missing young girls to their home in Blackpool.
Northern worker Paul Wilkinson found the girls, who were both under the age of 16, on-board a service, heading from Blackpool North to York on the evening of Wednesday, March 22.
He was able to ascertain they had, in their words, ‘run away from home’ and immediately alerted British Transport Police who intercepted the train at Leeds and took the girls into their duty of care.
Paul Wilkinson said: “I’ve worked on the railway for nearly 16 years and you meet hundreds if not thousands of customers every day – but through experience and training you can feel when something isn’t quite right – and you know that you need to call BTP.
"You should always trust your instincts.”
Chris Jackson, regional director for Northern, said: “Paul responded as any one of our staff would do when getting the sense that something wasn’t ‘quite right’ – and I applaud his actions.
“We work closely with British Transport Police to ensure the safety of everyone on-board our services – and I’m glad these young girls were found and returned home.”
Inspector Pete Wilcock said: "As guardians of the railway we are constantly working with and training rail staff on how to look beyond the obvious and spot the signs of children who are vulnerable or at risk.
"And we continue to work together, sharing intelligence and knowledge, to create a network of people who can understand, identify and help support and safeguard children.
"That's exactly what this conductor did and, thanks to his quick thinking the girls were returned home once safeguarding checks had been completed.
“Members of the public can also play an important role by reporting any concerns about vulnerable children to rail staff or ourselves by texting 61016.”
In 2022, Northern began the process of training its 7,000-strong workforce on how to spot vulnerable people on the railway and have the confidence to intervene.
The training is provided by the charity ‘Railway Children’, whose work focuses on identifying individuals at risk and helping with early forms of intervention. Anyone can contact British Transport Police via text message on 61016 or call 0800 40 50 40.
Northern is the second largest train operator in the UK, with 2,500 services a day to more than 500 stations across the North of England.
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