I just wanted to thank a young lady CM at EE for finding my sunglasses last week. Unfortunately, I can't remember her name even though I made a mental note of it. She was working at the unload point last week, about 5 feet tall, and has shoulder length dark hair.
My eyesight has deteriorated to the point that I am legally blind without my glasses, so my eyeglass perscription is pretty expensive. I switched off my sunglass ($250) when I got on the ride, and made sure they were well secured in my pocket before it started. Of course, at the end of the ride they were no longer there. I didn't realize this until just after the train we exited left the unload platform. I explained they situation to this young lady and told her which car we were in. She promised to check each train as they pulled in, and told me to check central lost and found (at MK) the next day.
Sure enough, when I called the next day, Bob at central lost and found had the glasses!
If anyone out there knows this young lady, please express my thanks to her.
My eyesight has deteriorated to the point that I am legally blind without my glasses, so my eyeglass perscription is pretty expensive. I switched off my sunglass ($250) when I got on the ride, and made sure they were well secured in my pocket before it started. Of course, at the end of the ride they were no longer there. I didn't realize this until just after the train we exited left the unload platform. I explained they situation to this young lady and told her which car we were in. She promised to check each train as they pulled in, and told me to check central lost and found (at MK) the next day.
Sure enough, when I called the next day, Bob at central lost and found had the glasses!
If anyone out there knows this young lady, please express my thanks to her.