Search for stranger who paid stranded girl's £85 train ticket
A mother has launched an appeal to try to find a generous stranger who bought her stranded daughter an £85 train ticket home.
India Ballancore, 16, missed her return train to Bristol from Stockport, Greater Manchester, on Sunday.
Her mother Andrea said the stranger stepped in and paid for a new fare after India was told her ticket was not valid for the next service.
A Facebook appeal to find the woman has been shared more than 120,000 times.
Ms Ballancore said she never for a moment thought it would go "quite as big as it has done".
The woman, who was described as having blonde hair and children of her own, paid the fare after India missed the 16:16 BST Cross Country service.
Ms Ballancore said: "She may not want to come forward, but even if she reads about it she will know how grateful we are.
"I remain hopeful that the woman at the heart of this story does make contact with me so I can thank her personally."
India had been visiting friends in Stockport and had arrived at the station half an hour before it was due to leave.
But her mother said it was her "first big train journey travelling solo" and "for whatever reason she managed to miss it pulling away".
She added: "My daughter didn't have time to get her name. She tried to give her £15 towards the cost but she wouldn't accept it.
"This has always been a story about human kindness and if nothing else, encourage others to look after one another."
A spokesman for Cross Country said staff from Virgin Trains operate Stockport rail station, but added that advance tickets are only valid for the selected train.
The BBC has approached Virgin Trains for a comment.