And we all held hands in a circle, it just felt like a good thing to do and we stood in respect as we were invited to join in two minutes of silence with the station staff, and there was a bell rang out.
There were those that didn't still in a hurry, trains still run, people still need to move but in that shuffling silence holding hands, it was ... nice, an imaginary family coming together in thanks for those that can and should not be forgotten.