Communities across London came together to celebrate Community Rail Week 2026, organised by Community Rail Network and sponsored by Rail Delivery Group, showcasing how local railways, stations and volunteers are creating more inclusive, accessible and connected communities through the theme of ‘Journeys for All’, says Community Rail Network today (Thursday).
Community rail brings people, railways and communities together. It’s a grassroots movement made up of community rail partnerships, station volunteer groups and local organisations working with the rail industry to improve stations, build confidence in train travel, promote sustainable journeys and help rail better serve local people.
This year’s national campaign, led by the Community Rail Network and sponsored by the Rail Delivery Group, ran from 1–7 June under the theme ‘Journeys for All’. The week engaged over 13,000 people through events and activities across Britain, with a wider campaign reaching millions online.
Coinciding with Volunteers’ Week, it shone a spotlight on the thousands of volunteers and community rail teams who work year-round to tackle isolation, improve wellbeing, support sustainable travel and connect communities with their local railways.
Among the highlights, Community Train Community Rail Partnership welcomed the Railway Study Network alongside South Western Railway Managing Director Lawrence Bowman, to showcase the impact of community rail initiatives and collaborative working. The event highlighted how local partnerships are enhancing stations, strengthening community connections, and improving the overall passenger experience.
In addition, Alexandra Palace station marked the 10th anniversary of the Friends of Ally Pally Station volunteer garden with a community celebration event. The occasion recognised the dedication of local volunteers and highlighted the positive impact of station enhancement projects in creating a welcoming environment and strengthening community pride.
Community Rail Network chief executive Jools Townsend said: “Community Rail Week 2026 demonstrated the incredible impact that community rail has in bringing people together and making rail travel more accessible, welcoming and relevant to people’s lives.
“Through this year’s ‘Journeys for All’ theme, community rail partnerships and volunteers showcased how local railways can help tackle isolation, build confidence, improve wellbeing and connect people to opportunities.”
Community Train CRP Chair Robin Hutchinson said: “We’re incredibly proud to have taken part in Community Rail Week as part of this national campaign, celebrating the people and partnerships that make our railways so much more than a means of transport. The week helps highlight how community rail can bring people together, support inclusion, pride in place, create memorable experiences and help ensure everyone feels welcome and confident travelling by train.”
Community rail continues to thrive across London, where partnerships and volunteers work alongside train operators, local authorities, charities and community groups to improve station environments, promote sustainable travel and ensure railways remain accessible and welcoming for all.
Across London and the South East, with 12 community rail partnerships and around 260 station volunteer groups deliver a range of activities designed to encourage sustainable travel, celebrate local heritage and ensure rail remains at the heart of community life.







