Station stalwartPete departs fromBattle after 30 years


Pete was well loved by passengers, a lot of who he had known since their childhood.
Staff gave Pete a good sednd-off on his final day last Saturday and many commuters wishes him luck last Friday. Some told him he was not allowed to go.
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Hide AdEven the taxi drivers who pick up from the station said how much they would miss Pete.
During his time at Battle Pete raised around £12,000 for charity, including collecting funds for a railway orphanage and a nursing home for railway workers.
He raised the money by adorning the booking hall with attractive Christmas decorations.
Pete has seen many changes, including the electriciation of the line, privatisation and the end of slam-door trains.
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Hide AdA colleague of Pete’s commented: “People will miss him immensely.
“He has taken all the questions and queries in his stride and done all that he could to solve them and help people.
“He is going to be very sorely missed but we all wish him all the very best.”