A railway worker has adopted an abandoned dog found injured and starving near train tracks.

The 12-year-old Boxer, named Molly, was spotted in October near the Blackpool depot, in a 'malnourished' state with 'multiple injuries.'

Northern staff took her into the messroom, made her a bed, and fed her before contacting the animal welfare charity Homeward Bound for help.

Scott Grimes, driver operations team leader at the depot, said: "When we found Molly she genuinely looked like she had not eaten for weeks.

"She was covered in injuries and full of infection.

"The team helped secure Molly, we offered her warmth and affection when she needed it the most.

“It is heart-warming to work with people that have similar beliefs, as we all felt morally obliged to give Molly the love she needed.”

The team agreed to donate money to help cover the vet bills, before Homeward Bound allowed driver operator Jacob Peake and his girlfriend Nas to foster her.

Jacob Peake and Scott Grimes with Molly and KikiJacob Peake and Scott Grimes with Molly and Kiki (Image: Supplied)

Mr Peake said: "Molly’s been doing great ever since we brought her home and she’s coming on a long way each day.

"At first, she would just eat and sleep all day but now her personality is starting to shine through.

"Today was the first time she ran up to me wagging her tail. Fostering her just felt like the right thing to do.

"We’ve already got a Pomeranian called Kiki but we’ve always wanted to give a home to a rescue.

"Kiki has never got on with other dogs but she likes Molly, who is so laid back and relaxed."