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Michael Murphy

WWII veterans taken to the ‘Battlefield Line’ by London Taxi Charity for day of remembrance

Updated: Jun 8, 2021


Image credit: The Taxi Charity

WWII veterans have spent the day at the Battlefield Line after London’s black cabs, who volunteer through The Taxi Charity, drove them to visit the historical site.


The veterans enjoyed a ride on a steam train which had been renamed Normandy Flyer for this special visit. The Normandy Flyer left Shackerstone station at 12.30pm on 5 June, in glorious sunshine, and travelled via Market Bosworth before arriving at Shenton.

The London volunteer cabbies, the veterans and their carers all enjoyed a fabulous picnic on the return journey to Shackerstone. The visit was particularly poignant as the line had been used to transport fuel for the D Day invasion in 1944.

Dick Goodwin, Vice President of The Taxi Charity for Military Veterans, said: “The Taxi Charity had been invited to take WWII veterans to the National Memorial Arboretum on 6 June to watch the opening of the British Normandy Memorial and when we heard about The Battlefield Line, we decided to make a weekend of it. Our volunteer cabbies brought veterans from all over the Southeast and we were joined by a veteran from Kenilworth and a group of veterans from Preston.

“The volunteers who run the Battlefield Line really looked after us well and ensured everything was spotlessly clean and that we were able to adhere to social distance guidelines. I am sure the volunteers who run the Battlefield Line enjoyed the veterans’ visit as much our veterans did.”


101-Year-old WWII veteran Major Ted Hunt said: “What a fabulous day. The sound of the steam train brought back so many lovely memories for us all. We are so lucky to be part of the Taxi Charity family and we have an amazing group of volunteer London cabbies who always look after us veterans so well. It’s been a difficult fifteen months with all the pandemic restrictions, so to be out enjoying ourselves with our fellow veterans was just what we all needed.”


On the following day, (6 June) the 77th anniversary of D Day, The Taxi Charity volunteer cab drivers took the veterans to the National Memorial Arboretum to watch the opening of the British Normandy Memorial.

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