[1][4][5] It is freely available for anyone to play,[6] and the Future for Religious Heritage organisation believes it to be the "world's first open-access railway station pipe organ".
[6] The charity relocates British pipe organs to France, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Denmark, Norway and Eastern Europe.
[7][8] Following the organ's relocation to London Bridge station in July 2022,[9] a ceremony was held on 27 October 2022 to mark its installation.
The event was attended by the chair of Network Rail, Peter Hendy, and the organist Anna Lapwood, Director of Music at Pembroke College, Cambridge, gave a performance.
[5][10][11][12][13] Lapwood's performance of "God Save the King", accompanying a security guard who turned out to be a trained singer, in September 2022 had previously gone viral on Twitter.