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A train has been named after rugby legend Rob Burrow, honoring his legacy, MND awareness work, and extraordinary career with Leeds Rhinos as a true Yorkshire icon.
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Late rugby league Rob Burrow has train named after him

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Rob’s wife Lindsey. (Jam Press/Northen/MND Association)
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Late rugby league Rob Burrow has had a train named after him.

The Leeds Rhinos legend died in June last year after suffering from motor neurone disease.

His image covers two carriages of the Class 195 train.

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There is also a timeline inside the carriages marking some of his incredible achievements on and off the pitch.

It was unveiled during a ceremony at Castleford station, West Yorks.

Train operator Northern worked with Rob’s family and the MND Association to create a design that commemorated his life and raised awareness of the disease, which affects more than 5,000 people in the UK.

Rob, who died aged 41 in June 2024, spent the last five years of his life working with friend and former team-mate Kevin Sinfield to raise awareness of MND and millions of pounds of funding for treatment.

He won eight Super League Grand Finals, three World Club Challenges and two Challenge Cups during his 16-year playing career with Leeds Rhinos.

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A train has been named after rugby legend Rob Burrow, honoring his legacy, MND awareness work, and extraordinary career with Leeds Rhinos as a true Yorkshire icon.
The train unveiled during a ceremony at Castleford station, West Yorks. (Jam Press/Northen/MND Association)

Northern’s managing director Tricia Williams was joined by Rob’s wife Lindsey Burrow and two of their children, Maya and Jackson, for the unveiling.

His parents Geoff and Irene Burrow also attended the event, as reported by What’s The Jam.

Lindsey said: “We are deeply honoured that Northern has chosen to name a train after Rob.

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“He was not only an extraordinary rugby league player, but a devoted husband, father and inspiration to so many.

“Rob’s courage, bravery and tireless advocacy for those living with MND has touched hearts across the nation.

“By dedicating a train in his memory, this carries forward his legacy and reminds everyone of the power of determination, love and community.

A train has been named after rugby legend Rob Burrow, honoring his legacy, MND awareness work, and extraordinary career with Leeds Rhinos as a true Yorkshire icon.
The train unveiled during a ceremony at Castleford station, West Yorks. (Jam Press/Northen/MND Association)

“Thank you to everyone who continues to support and remember him.”

Northern’s MD Tricia said: “I’m so glad members of Rob’s family were able to join us on his birthday for the unveiling of this train and would like to thank them for working with us to make it happen.

“He was an inspiration to so many people across the North, for his immense bravery in the face of adversity and an unwavering dedication to helping others living with MND.

“Hopefully everyone who sees this train will take a moment to think about Rob’s legacy and join the fight against MND, by making a donation to improve care and fund research into a cure.”

Tanya Curry, chief executive of the MND Association, said: “Rob was an extraordinary person who did so much to raise awareness of MND, while also raising millions of pounds to help fund support and vital research into this devastating disease.

A train has been named after rugby legend Rob Burrow, honoring his legacy, MND awareness work, and extraordinary career with Leeds Rhinos as a true Yorkshire icon.
Rob’s parents Irene and Geoff. (Jam Press/Northen/MND Association)

“Naming a train after Rob is a wonderful tribute and the perfect way to remember his many sporting achievements as well as the huge amount he did to support the MND community, for which we are forever grateful.”

West Yorkshire Mayor Tracy Brabin said: “Rob Burrow showed the world what real courage looks like – both on the pitch, and throughout his battle with motor neurone disease.

“I’m proud that his legacy will now travel the North every day, sparking conversations, inspiring action, and reminding us all what a true Yorkshire icon he was.”

Councillor Denise Jeffery, leader of Wakefield Council, said: “Rob was a rugby league legend, a proud son of our district, and an inspiration to people around the world as he shared his battle with MND.

“I’m honoured to join his family, representatives from our charity sector, and our local community to help unveil this train today.

“It follows a high-profile local campaign and it’s another important step to help us all remember Rob’s amazing legacy and continue to raise MND awareness.

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