I looked at this because even though I can't drive at the moment because of shoulder surgery, I wondered if I could go on the train to get hammy for you. Unfortunately though it would cost over £80 and take nearly 4hrs, and I couldn't manage that long a journey at the moment. What did spring to mind though is you contacting British Rail, as someone I know adopted a bunny only a couple of weeks ago, and because it was coming from up north somewhere, and she doesn't drive, British Rail bought the bunny down for her free of charge (seriously). Apparently they are happy to do this, and the furry just needs to be in a proper carrier. The bunny travelled down in the guards cab I'm sure they said. Anyway, they did it for my friend, and so I don't know if it is possible for you to sort out getting hammy on the train at his end, and then someone meeting him at the other. It would have to be a direct train, or I guess if that is impossible, someone would have to pick hammy up where he needs to change, and then physically hand him over to the guard on the connecting train, as British Rail won't do that. But like I say, they bought my friends new bun down to her, and so I don't see any reason why they wouldn't little hammy.