A PUPPY who was lost outside a railway station has been reunited with her owner, thanks to the work of station staff.
The dog, named Lulu, was found at Saltdean Station on Sunday afternoon by a Southern employee who took her in.
After a message was put out on social media that day, the dog’s owner Anne Silley contacted staff at Brighton Station, where Lulu had been taken.
She said: “Lulu was well looked after and spoiled by the staff at Brighton station staff, and I owe them a huge debt of thanks.
“I would also like to especially thank the train driver who looked after the dog from Seaford to Brighton.
“We will be making a donation to Chestnut Tree House on all of their behalfs.”
Chestnut Tree House children’s hospice is near Arundel.
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