Great Central Railway Pays Tribute to Beloved Station Cat, Onslaught
- LM News
- 5 hours ago
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The Great Central Railway is saddened to announce the passing of its much-loved Traffic Department cat, Onslaught, who passed peacefully on Wednesday 17 June, surrounded by those who cared for her.

For the past 12 years, Onslaught has been a familiar and cherished presence at Loughborough Central station, where she spent much of her time around the Traffic Office. Whether greeting visitors, keeping staff company, finding opportunities to share in a packed lunch, or simply enjoying a sunny spot by the station, she became a well-known and much-loved member of the Great Central Railway family.
Named after HMS Onslaught, an Admiralty M-class destroyer vessel which served with the Royal Navy during the First World War, over the years, countless volunteers, staff, supporters and visitors came to know Onslaught and many made a point of looking out for her during their visits. She became a popular subject for photographs and fond conversations alike.
While she may have been a cat by name, to many across the railway she was far more than that. She was a colleague, a mascot, a source of comfort on difficult days and a familiar friend whose presence brought joy to so many people.
Heritage railways are built by people, but places like ours are also shaped by the characters who make them unique. Onslaught was undoubtedly one of those characters. Everyone at the Great Central Railway would like to thank Onslaught for the companionship, smiles and moments of happiness she brought over the years. The Traffic Office, and indeed the railway itself, will not quite be the same without her.

She will be greatly missed.
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