Olympic rowing hero Katherine Grainger has Southeastern high-speed train named after her
08:00, 06 September 2013
Kent rail commuters now have a chance to travel in a Javelin high-speed train celebrating Britain’s finest female rower.
Southeastern has named the train after the four-time Olympic medallist Katherine Grainger.
Dr Grainger unveiled her train during a visit to St Pancras International Station.
She said: “It’s crazy! I love it! It’s all so surreal. I can’t wait to take my mum for a trip on my train.
“Thank you to Southeastern, this is a huge honour.”
Southeastern’s engineering director Wayne Jenner said: “Southeastern’s high speed service played an important part in the success of the London 2012 Games and to honour this we’ve named the fleet of trains after some of Britain’s greatest-ever Olympians.
"We took the train naming to an employee vote and Katherine was a clear choice.
“Her accomplishments – representing Great Britain in four consecutive Olympic Games and countless World Championships are nothing short of inspirational.
"We’re only too pleased to permanently honour her on the side of a Javelin train.”
Passengers boarding the Katherine Grainger train would be reminded of the spirit and energy of London 2012, he added.
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