Paw-sitive vibes: Train therapy dog helps anxious passengers
- TransPennine Express has introduced a therapy dog named Nya to improve passenger wellbeing, despite only 47.5% of its trains arriving on time.
- Nya, a six-year-old German Shepherd, is owned by Stephen O'Callaghan, who spent three months registering her as a therapy dog.
- James Middleton believes dogs can improve workplace productivity and reduce stress, advocating for their presence in offices.
- O'Callaghan claims Nya 'spreads happiness on the rail network' and is dedicated to making dogs more available in workplaces.
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Train operator running less than half of its services on time introduces therapy dog for passengers
A train operator has introduced a therapy dog for passengers and staff, despite less than half of its journeys arriving on time. At the beginning of this year, TransPennine Express (TPE) was ranked the second-least punctual service, with only 47.5 per cent of its trains arriving on schedule. Over the same time period, the operator, which runs services in northern England and Scotland, also saw the second-highest percentage of services cancelled,…
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