By Q Radio News
A number of trains in Northern Ireland have been given a special makeover in support of the Chase the Rainbow campaign.
Translink has unveiled two new 'Trainbows' as children in many countries battling COVID-19 around the world send out a message of hope.

A spokesperson said the NI Railways carriages have been transformed into "moving symbols of hope and solidarity" for entire community.
"Translink recently announced it was supporting the #ChaseTheRainbow campaign using its vehicles, bus shelters, billboards and social media to display uplifting ‘rainbows of hope’ while also promoting important safety advice to stay home and save lives during the COVID-19 crisis," they added.
"The public has already shared hundreds of 'rainbows of hope' drawings as part of Translink's campaign on social media and many of the images will soon appear on buses and billboards in coming weeks.

"Everyone is reminded they should only travel by bus or train if they are making essential journeys.
"Passengers should also wash hands before they travel, follow social distancing rules on board services and use cashless payment options or have the correct change as change cannot be given on board."
More details can be found on the company's Twitter account @Translink_NI using the hashtag #ChaseTheRainbow
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