Hull Trains Names Train After Local Fundraiser

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Hull Trains The Bee Lady
Hull Trains The Bee Lady // Credit: Hull Trains

‘The Bee Lady’s’ relatives were guests at Station to see a train named in her honour.

Jean Bishop aka The Bee Lady was a loved Hull local who spent many years fundraising over £125,000 for Age UK.

After just over a year of her passing, her daughter and husband stood by members of the charity to watch the 802302 Hitachi Paragon train was officially re-named ‘Jean Bishop – The Bee Lady.’

Jean was the winner of ‘Name that Train’ competition which was selected by members of the public, with the other four trains named by employees as ‘Amy Johnson’, ‘William Wilberforce’, ‘The Land of Green Ginger’ and ‘The Humber Bridge’.

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Representatives from Age UK spoke glowingly about Jean at a special event held at the Hull Truck Theatre.

The final two name plates will be placed in the next few weeks.

Jennifer Baldwin, Jean’s daughter, said: “As a family we are immensely proud. If mum had seen the train she would have been over the moon. She was so well known and loved around the city and the fact she received 80% of the vote was amazing. For Hull Trains to carry her name is an absolute honour.”

Natalie Cowell, services manager, Age UK Hull, said: “I think if you would mention The Bee Lady to anyone in Hull they would know who you are talking about, and would probably have their own personal story to tell about her. Without the money Jean gave us we wouldn’t be able to carry out the vital work we do in the community including befriending, falls prevention, information and advice and social groups. She’s going to be a symbol for volunteering for a very long time.”

The naming ceremony also marked the first public event for Hull Trains’ new Managing Director, Martijn Gilbert, who added: “Jean won the public vote overwhelmingly which shows how much she was loved by the people of Hull. We are thrilled therefore to be able to do something that will allow people to remember her for years to come. I’m delighted that Jean’s relatives could join us on what has been a momentous occasion.”

 Lorna McDonald, Head of commuter sales, , said: “Jean’s many years of selfless fundraising epitomises her character and personality. As a local girl, I am bursting with pride that Jean’s name will be attached to one of our trains. It is such a talking point and a truly well-deserved recognition.

“Hull Trains is more than just a train service, it is a lifeline for many and connects the capital with Hull. Hitachi Rail is proud to have supplied these trains to the community, as every journey leaves a legacy and creates a story of hope. Jean’s tireless efforts in supporting Age UK Hull captures the same sentiment for years to come.”

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