Domino's deliver pizza to DJ on platform while he was passing through on a train from Glasgow to Sheffield
Domino's deliver pizza to DJ Artwork on platform while he was travelling on train from Glasgow to Sheffield
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Your support makes all the difference.A DJ travelling from Glasgow to Sheffield managed to get a pizza delivered to him on a train as it passed through a station platform.
After finishing a gig in Glasgow, DJ Artwork rushed to make the train but forgot to buy any food before the five-hour journey to Sheffield.
He went onto Twitter to consider his options including asking a fan to bring food to a platform but decided to take the advice from one follower who suggested the south London-based musician get pizza delivered to the train.
He called Domino's Pizza and successfully made the order for a Hawaiian despite being unable to give the call-handler a postcode for the delivery address.
After he made the order, Artwork kept his fans on social media on the edge of their seats with updates about whether the food would make it to the platform in time.
He posted a video of three Domino's staff walking over to his train with the Hawaiian pizza at Darlington train station.
DJ Artwork said: "People on the train could hear me trying to order the food, and when the lady asked for a postcode I had to say 'it's a train, it hasn't got a postcode'.
"Everyone was giggling. There was a big build up, waiting to see if it would happen.
"It was quite tense and I was starving."
Artwork said he will carry on his quest for train takeaways, after successfully getting a pizza delivered to another service passing through Kettering station.
He said: "I've done it twice now. This is the challenge, I'm going to get larger meals. I think I will try a Chinese next."
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