A memorial service will take place at the train station.
RAF police veterans will be joined by station staff, blind veterans and the British Transport police to gather in Brighton station on Friday, November 11.
The service will take place outside the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway War Memorial which is in front of Marks and Spencer.
Tony Harbour, a blind veteran who served in the RAF police said he hopes the to have RAF cadets joining the ceremony too.
The memorial honours the employees of the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway who fought in the First and Second World Wars.
The veterans will gather between 10 and 10.30am and will be wearing blazers and white berets.
At 11am the bugle player will play the Last Post which will be followed by the silence, during which the trains all stop and the station falls silent.
After the silence, wreaths will be laid.
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