Did you know that a different type of volunteering / welcoming team scheme operates across some of the rail stations of the West Midlands Railway (WMR - across the West Midlands via Birmingham New Street and Birmingham Snow Hill) area of stations?
West Midlands Railway's sister brand, London Northwestern Railway (LNR - Liverpool and Birmingham, and on the West Coast Main Line to and from London Euston), also supports station adopters across its rail network, who volunteer to give stations a boost with artwork, planting and general maintenance.
https://www.westmidlandsrailway.co.uk/about-us/community-rail/station-adoption
Sometimes, e.g. at Kenilworth, Warwickshire (or should we say, on some days: "Kennel-worth"?); a canine welcoming team member is on duty too occasionally (in his own yellow high visibility k9 jacket):
www.westmidlandsrailway.co.uk/.../first-canine-station-adopter-brings-joy-passengers-kenilworth
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c1w8xj3dn33o
Judging by quite a few of our popular threads here; many members of our community seem to find establishing a connection with a service animal potentially more comfortable than maybe doing so with a stranger in a public place.
Thinking of some of the potential barriers to using public transport experienced by some Autistic people; I wondered whether anyone had noticed some similar k9 welcome team schemes, elsewhere, around the country's public transport networks too?