Serving military personnel and veterans are being offered complimentary train travel to attend remembrance services next month.
The Rail Delivery Group , the industry body, stated it is keen to help people "mark this important national occasion."This free travel offer covers journeys to and from the Submariners' Remembrance Service in London on 3 November, as well as all remembrance services nationwide on 10 November, including the ceremony at the Cenotaph in Westminster.The offer is available to serving military personnel, either in uniform or presenting a current Ministry of Defence MoD90 identity card.
"Remembrance services are a vital time for our nation to come together, and this important initiative will make it easier for veterans and serving personnel to do exactly that.
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