Dog finds his own way home on a train


A dog caught a train home by himself after being separated from his owner.

Archie the labrador got on the train after he became separated from his owner Mike Taitt on the platform at Inverurie in Aberdeenshire.

Mike said he was shocked when rail staff called him to say Archie was waiting for him at Insch station - just three miles from home reports the Mirror.

Mike said: "Archie's very intelligent and he definitely has a mind of his own."


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