Memorial plaque for railway worker unveiled at West Yorkshire station

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TransPennine Express colleagues gather to honour Qazi Mahmood
TransPennine Express colleagues gather to honour Qazi Mahmood // Credit: TransPennine Express

A memorial plaque for a railway worker has been unveiled at Station

(TPE) unveiled the plaque in honour of a former colleague who died while on holiday earlier this year. Qazi Mahmood, 46, passed away in May while visiting his family in Pakistan, and is now remembered with a permanent memorial at Huddersfield station.

Memorial balloons released outside of Huddersfield Station in honour of Qazi Mahmood
Memorial balloons released outside Huddersfield Station in honour of Qazi Mahmood. Credit: TransPennine Expres.

The memorial plaque is displayed within the main concourse of the station. It describes Qazi as “A dearly missed friend and part of our railway family. Remembered by all at TransPennine Express”’.

Memorial plaque for Qazi Mahmood in Huddersfield Station
Memorial plaque for Qazi Mahmood. // Credit: TransPennine Expres.

Qazi was a former Revenue Protection Assistant and was incredibly popular among colleagues and customers alike, and will be sadly missed by the wider rail community.

The unveiling ceremony saw colleagues gather outside the front entrance of the station. Balloons were released to celebrate Qazi’s life, and his colleagues wore special memorial ribbons bearing Qazi’s name.

Qazi Mahmood Memorial Ribbon
Qazi Mahmood Memorial Ribbon. // Credit: TransPennine Expres.

Angie Hunte, Interim Station Manager at Huddersfield, said: “We have lost someone larger than life, impossible to ignore and impossible not to love.

“This station won’t be the same without him and the world will be a little less bright. But we will remember the happiness and love he brought into our lives.”

Scott Goddard, Duty Manager at TransPennine Express, added: “Qazi brought so much light and happiness into our personal and working lives. He will be remembered as a person of great warmth and kindness. A friend who was proud to work on the railway, and proud to work at Huddersfield Station. It is a testament to Qazi’s character and legacy that his passing was felt all over the railway network.”

Jamal Zafar, Gateline Assistant for TransPennine Express, said: “When I met Qazi he was a stranger to me. Over time I knew him as a colleague, then a friend, and then as a brother.”

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