Linda Green, who worked at Redcar Central since the 1980s, was a 'friend to everybody', her family said.
A well-known ticket seller who worked at her town's railway station for almost 40 years has died.
She had been due to become a grandmother just weeks before her death, daughter Laura Green told the BBC."She was a friend to everybody, absolutely everybody."Her mother joined the railways in 1983 and started at Middlesbrough railway station before moving closer to home several years later. "It's really telling just how trusted she was, people knew she wasn't there to sell them the most expensive ticket and she would help them.
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