The film was shown on headsets at Birmingham New Street station.
A virtual reality film is being shown to commuters in a bid to encourage people to intervene to combat sexual harassment on the railways.
Speaking to Radio WM, Ms Phillips said: "I am a natural intervener, but teaching people just to say 'Are you alright?' to create a break in the moment is really important.
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