WATCH: Disabled rail user gets locked in station and has to call 999 to help
A DISABLED rail user with mobility issues became locked in at a railway station in South Cumbria in the early hours of the morning.
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Reporter based in South Cumbria working for The Westmorland Gazette covering Kendal and the Lake District, and The Mail in South Cumbria covering Barrow-in-Furness and the surrounding areas.
Alec has a Bachelor's degree in English Language, Master's degree in Sports Journalism, and is also NCTJ Gold Standard qualified.
He joined the company in June 2023 having previously worked as a Court Reporter for Cavendish Press in Manchester.
Reporter based in South Cumbria working for The Westmorland Gazette covering Kendal and the Lake District, and The Mail in South Cumbria covering Barrow-in-Furness and the surrounding areas.
Alec has a Bachelor's degree in English Language, Master's degree in Sports Journalism, and is also NCTJ Gold Standard qualified.
He joined the company in June 2023 having previously worked as a Court Reporter for Cavendish Press in Manchester.
A DISABLED rail user with mobility issues became locked in at a railway station in South Cumbria in the early hours of the morning.
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