Boy gets VIP day out after chance meeting on train
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A 12-year-old boy with a love of trains was invited to ride in the driver's cab after a chance meeting with a railway boss.
Nathaniel Briggs, from Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, has autism and ADHD and has always been fascinated with trains.
He was travelling on board a service through Manchester with his parents a few weeks ago when he noticed a man wearing a TransPennine Express (TPE) lanyard and said hello.
The man turned out to be TPE managing director Chris Jackson, who invited Nathaniel on a cab ride on two services between York and Scarborough.
Anthony Briggs, Nathaniel’s father, said TransPennine Express had made his son's dreams come true.
“We had a fantastic experience, and Nathaniel loved it," he said.
"The memories made during his big day out will stay with him for a lifetime.
"Nathaniel will certainly have something a little different to talk about when he returns to school."
Lead Driver Manager Steve Whitehead gave Nathaniel a TPE gift bag, which included his own hi-vis jacket.
Nathaniel was then allowed to sound the horn as they drove past a whistle board, a sign that marks a location where a train driver is required to sound the horn.
The Briggs family were also given VIP First Class travel on their trip to and from York.
Nathaniel said: "Thanks for the cab ride, Steve, I liked tooting the horn."
Mr Whitehead said: “It was lovely to meet Nathaniel and his father Anthony.
“Nathaniel is a fantastic young boy; he was brilliant at pointing out the signals during the cab rides and was a natural at spotting the whistle board signs.
“I’m glad we could offer Nathaniel this experience, it’s always great to meet people who could be part of the next railway generation.”
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