All Aboard Club Community Interest Company

Our activities are designed and run by specialists with lived experience of autism and ADHD. We understand the children’s challenges and the importance of their special interests.

Aboard Club runs play sessions for autistic and ADHD children, where they can build their confidence, develop their social skills and just be themselves.

We provide a safe, understanding and inclusive environment for the children to enjoy their trains. The children are in charge. They can run trains around the track, or build their own track. They can choose from boxes and boxes of trains, track, tunnels and bridges.

14 GoodGymers have supported All Aboard Club Community Interest Company with 16 tasks.


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Sam

On the right track

Saturday 13th April

Written by Richmond runner

Less a task and more an opportunity to regress and play with a giant train set, we enjoyed constructing a very sophisticated track full of corners, junctions, bridges, and tunnels. Expert Richard was on hand to help when our creativity and ambitions were beyond the laws of physics, and we hope to be as fast as him at assembling the track after a few more sessions.

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Lawrence

A one-way ticket

Friday 16th February

Written by Richmond runner

2 good gymers helped an amazing local initiative to provide kids with special educational needs a source of joy - a giant train track.

Fun task!

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BethLucy Hill

On the right track

Saturday 10th February

Written by JP

The All Aboard team were back in Richmond for another play session for kids with autism and ADHD.

As usual, GoodGym was supporting the construction of a giant train track in a large room, this time at the Barn Church in Kew. Beth, Lucy and JP were the track engineers on hand.

We all started with our own section of track in a different part of the floor, and eventually connected them all into a layout that filled the room. This was adorned with bridges, tunnels, level crossings and stations to add to the interest for the kids.

We then helped to make a small track in a side room for children wanting to play in a quieter space. As the kids started to arrive we headed off to enjoy the rest of our Saturdays.

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JPBethLucy HillAnita

Track That, All On The Floor!

Saturday 16th December 2023

Written by Lucy Hill

Three of Richmond’s loveliest ladies had the fun task of helping set up a toy train track for the All Aboard Club. This wonderful initiative lets children with autism and ADHD play in a safe and supportive space, and runs sessions around South London and Surrey - including Kew, where todays good deed took us.

Our job was to help lay out the train tracks to create a railway for the toy trains so travel around. The church hall was a wonderfully big space, so we each started to lay down our track pieces, and with some engine-ious engineering, we connected up everyone’s loops of track, erected bridges and put in points to form one spaghetti-like railway all around the floor.

It was a trip down memory train for me, as I played with Tomy trains with my brothers as a youngster, and Anita certainly enjoyed letting her inner child out as she was choo-choosing where to place tunnels over the railway line and deciphering how to connect two loose ends to make sure the trains wouldn’t end up crashing into each other!

Back on track, Beth had opened the box of trains, and set Percy off on his way, followed by speedy Toby and the Troublesome Trucks, Lady and Percy number 2. Watching the little engines chugging along was very satisfying, and the first of the children had now arrived to play with the railway. A lovely end to this rail tale.

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JPBeth

All aboard!!!!!

Saturday 18th November 2023

Written by Richmond runner

Four Goodgymers had a really entertaining morning setting up the train tracks for the ADHD/Autism kids playgroup. With bridges, tunnels and winding tracks, we managed to get a brilliant rail layout and tested it out with the trains. There were some derailments (Thomas the tank engine was not happy), but otherwise it was a great success.

And always remember trains never get angry, because they’re always blowing off steam!

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Sarah-Jane MessengerMrs M FongBeth

Ghost Train to Broken Bridge

Monday 23rd October 2023

Written by Sarah-Jane Messenger

The task was a simple one, Build a train set in a chunch hall. Which of course the 3 Musketeers managed, ensuring track had many twist and turns.

It was a close call between us and the Children who had more fun. Once the track was layed in record time (less than a hour) (Yes network rail we can share best practice) We moved our attention to the trains. Beth found the scary looking train, SJ wonderd how a chiness dragon got lost and M remindered us that playing at home (with out or without children) is great fun.

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