We are very proud of Thomas Watts, 2021 Y11 alumni, whose wonderful design is now the official logo for GWR's Dartmoor Railway Line, which reopens next week after nearly 50 years.
Mr Griffiths was delighted to attend the unveiling of Tom's design at Okehampton Station alongside his family, Joe Rowing Deputy Headteacher of Exeter Mathematics school (where Tom is now studying), GWR's Head of Strategic Service Development, Network Rail's Senior Sponsor, and a representative from Devon and Cornwall Rail Partnership.
Tom said that "the silhouette of the walker in my logo represents me next year, doing Ten Tors with Exeter Maths School. It also represents the freedom given by the moors, welcome both during and after the restrictions of the pandemic."
You can read more about Tom's logo and the Dartmoor line in GWR's official press release here, on the Dartmoor Line's website here, as reported in the Okehampton Times here, and as reported on Devon Live here.
Mr Griffiths was delighted to attend the unveiling of Tom's design at Okehampton Station alongside his family, Joe Rowing Deputy Headteacher of Exeter Mathematics school (where Tom is now studying), GWR's Head of Strategic Service Development, Network Rail's Senior Sponsor, and a representative from Devon and Cornwall Rail Partnership.
Tom said that "the silhouette of the walker in my logo represents me next year, doing Ten Tors with Exeter Maths School. It also represents the freedom given by the moors, welcome both during and after the restrictions of the pandemic."
You can read more about Tom's logo and the Dartmoor line in GWR's official press release here, on the Dartmoor Line's website here, as reported in the Okehampton Times here, and as reported on Devon Live here.