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This volume presents a comprehensive technical and operational analysis of Britain's rail sector at a pivotal moment of transformation. The industry contributes over £40 billion in economic output and employs 640,000 people in rail-related jobs across the United Kingdom.

The physical infrastructure encompasses 10,140 route miles, of which 38 per cent is electrified, including 70 miles of high-speed infrastructure. This network supports annual passenger movements of 558 million train kilometres and freight tonnage of 33.141 billion. The operational complexity is evident in the maintenance and renewal expenditure of £4.35 billion annually, delivering regional and local passenger service punctuality of 86 per cent and domestic freight reliability of 93 per cent. This extensive infrastructure supports not only traditional passenger and freight operations but also generates substantial economic activity through station retail and supply chains (£1.1 billion GVA, supporting 22,200 jobs) and induced economic effects of £11.9 billion supporting 219,800 additional positions.

The rail supply sector demonstrates particular economic significance, generating £20.5 billion GVA and employing 276,500 people. Labour productivity in this sector reaches £74,100 GVA per job – 29 per cent above the UK average – reflecting the technical sophistication and efficiency of modern rail operations. The sector's overall fiscal contribution of £14.2 billion approximates the budgets of key government departments including Justice and Science, demonstrating its central role in national infrastructure.

Performance analysis reveals nuanced patterns across ownership models. Current data indicates public and private operators encounter similar operational challenges – four of the eight least reliable operators function under public management, while the five most punctual maintain private operation. This complexity extends to financial performance, where private sector operators have reduced subsidy requirements by 26 per cent while public sector operations show marginal increases.

The freight sector exemplifies the industry's environmental and economic contributions. Each freight service removes up to 129 Heavy Goods Vehicles from roads, while producing 76 per cent less carbon per tonne than equivalent road transport. The sector contributes £2.45 billion to the UK economy, with 90 per cent of benefits accruing outside London and the South Eastdemonstrating rail's crucial role in regional development. The government's target to grow rail freight by no less than 75 per cent by 2050 underscores its strategic importance to national transport policy, particularly in supporting the transition to a lowcarbon economy.

Looking at historical performance helps contextualise current developments. Between 1997 and pre-pandemic operations, passenger demand increased by 107 per cent, with 55 per cent of this growth attributed to factors within industry control rather than external economic drivers. Britain achieved the highest passenger growth among major European railways during this period, with growth rates consistently exceeding real GDP expansion. This growth

“ The Passenger Railway Services Act initiates significant structural change, occurring against a backdrop of broader industry dynamics.”

accompanied significant infrastructure investment, with over £14 billion invested in rolling stock improvements since privatisation.

The current operational landscape reflects both established patterns and emerging transitions. The Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Act 2024 initiates significant structural change, beginning with South Western Railway and c2c in May and July 2025 respectively, followed by Greater Anglia in autumn 2025. This transition occurs against a backdrop of broader industry dynamics, where open access operators on routes like the East Coast Main Line demonstrate particular resilience in post-pandemic recovery.

European experience provides valuable context for these changes. Evidence from continental markets demonstrates efficiency gains of 20-50 per cent through competitive tendering compared to direct awards. On-rail competition through open access operations has delivered fare reductions of 15-50 per cent while driving service innovations and fleet improvements. The European Union's progressive railway packages have created varied implementation models - France and Germany maintain holding group structures encompassing both infrastructure and operations, while Spain and Sweden operate with complete separation.

Labour force development remains crucial to industry sustainability. The sector's ability to create high-skilled employment opportunities is demonstrated by the 22 per cent increase in rail jobs between 2004-2008 and 2015-2019. This workforce supports diverse operational requirements, from maintaining 90 per centplus reliability on key freight flows to managing complex passenger service patterns delivering up to 24 trains per hour through central London sections.

The profiles that follow incorporate the regulatory environment of UK rail as well as the holding companies, infrastructure companies and passenger and freight operators which operate on the network. Each entry provides detailed analysis of fleet compositions, depot arrangements, control systems, and engineering access patterns. Infrastructure details encompass both constraints and enhancement programmes, while acknowledging the complex interactions between operators, infrastructure managers, and specialist suppliers that maintain daily operations.

We have also a collection of articles from industry leaders that represent a snapshot of the modern rail industry's diverse challenges and innovative solutions. Within these pages, readers will discover in-depth coverage of critical infrastructure developments, from cutting-edge tunnel engineering projects to revolutionary approaches in rolling stock maintenance. The anthology showcases the industry's commitment to sustainability and safety, featuring detailed examinations of new environmental testing protocols and advanced training methodologies for the next generation of rail engineers. Notable entries explore the integration of artificial intelligence in railway operations, breakthroughs in water management systems, and pioneering developments in power supply solutions. The collection also highlights significant advancements in track fastening technology, cable management systems, and precast concrete applications, demonstrating how traditional railway engineering continues to evolve through technological innovation.

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Department for Transport

The Department for Transport (DfT) represents the central government authority responsible for transport policy and delivery across Britain, with specific focus on setting strategic direction for the rail industry in England and Wales

Operating with approximately 18,245 staff and 354 nonpayroll personnel across multiple locations nationwide, the organisation maintains broad oversight of transport infrastructure and services. This comprehensive remit encompasses policy development, regulatory framework establishment, funding allocation, and strategic planning across all transport modes, while ensuring alignment with broader government objectives for economic growth and environmental sustainability.

Following the Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Act 2024, the DfT has initiated fundamental reform of Britain's rail sector, transitioning from private operation to public ownership through a structured programme of transfers as existing contracts expire. This programme commences with South Western Railway and c2c transferring in May and July 2025 respectively, followed by Greater Anglia in autumn 2025, establishing a pattern of transfers approximately every three months. The transition process incorporates comprehensive planning for staff transfers under TUPE regulations, maintaining operational continuity while ensuring passenger service standards remain unaffected throughout the transfer period.

Operational oversight of publiclyowned operators is managed through DfT Operator Ltd (formerly DOHL), which currently oversees LNER, Northern Trains Limited, TransPennine Trains Limited and SE Trains. This structure enables direct departmental control while maintaining operational independence of individual railway companies. The framework allows for standardised approaches to performance monitoring, resource allocation, and strategic planning while preserving distinct brand identities and service characteristics appropriate to each operator's market.

Strategic priorities encompass economic growth through network enhancement, improvement of user experience through safety and reliability initiatives, and environmental impact reduction through transport decarbonisation. The department maintains responsibility for setting fare

policies, awarding operating contracts, and providing strategic direction for infrastructure investment through Network Rail. These objectives are supported by comprehensive funding mechanisms, regulatory oversight, and performance monitoring systems designed to ensure effective delivery of public transport services while maintaining value for taxpayer investment.

Recent initiatives include the establishment of Shadow Great British Railways (SGBR), bringing together Network Rail, DfT's Rail Services Group, and DfT Operator Ltd leadership to create integrated system management. This precursor to Great British Railways aims to unify track and train operations while focusing on passenger service improvement and freight growth. The initiative includes development of enhanced performance monitoring systems, implementation of new passenger information standards, and strategic planning for network-wide service improvements, including specific interventions such as the five-point improvement plan at London Euston.

Infrastructure development responsibilities extend beyond rail to include oversight of 4,300 miles of motorway and trunk roads through National Highways, aviation policy coordination with the Civil Aviation Authority and NATS, and maritime strategy development for English and Welsh ports. This multi-modal approach enables integrated transport planning, coordinated investment programmes, and strategic alignment across different transport sectors, supporting broader objectives for national connectivity and economic development.

The department's rail reform programme aims to address systemic issues including service reliability, ticketing complexity, and operational efficiency through comprehensive structural changes to industry organisation and management. Projected benefits include annual savings of £150 million through elimination of private operator fees, while maintaining service continuity during ownership transitions. This transformation incorporates development of new performance metrics, enhanced passenger protection measures,

and establishment of reformed industry structures designed to deliver improved service quality and financial sustainability. Governance structure incorporates collaboration with regulatory bodies including the Office of Rail and Road, while maintaining strategic partnerships with regional transport authorities and industry stakeholders. The department's approach emphasises transparent performance monitoring and accountability for service delivery, supported by formal oversight mechanisms and regular public reporting of operational and financial performance metrics. This framework ensures coordinated development of transport policy and infrastructure investment while maintaining appropriate checks and balances across the sector.

KEY PERSONNEL

Secretary of State for Transport: Heidi Alexander MP

Rail Minister: Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill CBE

Director General, Rail Strategy and Services Group: Conrad Bailey

Director General, Rail Services Group: Alex Hynes

Director General, High Speed Rail Group: Alan Over

Rail Strategy and Analysis: Abi Hayes

Rail Funding and Sponsorship: Victoria Race

Strategic Analysis and Modelling: Jenna O’Byrne

Rail Reform, Research and Statistics: Mark Ledbury

Rail Industry Standards and Capability: Jeremy Hotchkiss

International Rail: Andrea Pearson

PTLG Integration: Caroline Fish

CONTACT INFORMATION

Address: Department for Transport

Great Minster House

33 Horseferry Road

London SW1P 4DR

Tel: 0300 330 3000

Visit: www.gov.uk/government/organisations/ department-for-transport

British Transport Police

Policing Britain’s railways, the British Transport Police serve rail operators, their staff and passengers across the country

The British Transport Police (BTP) is split into three divisions covering London and the South East of England, The Pennines, Midlands, South West and Wales, and Scotland. The divisions represent three geographic regions of railways around Britain, along with their force headquarters in London.

They police Britain’s railways, providing a service to rail operators, their staff and passengers across the country and also police the London Underground, Docklands Light Railway, the Midland Metro tram system, Croydon Tramlink, Tyne and Wear Metro, Glasgow Subway and IFS cloud cable car.

The BTP mission is to protect and serve the railway environment and its community by keeping levels of disruption, crime and the fear of crime as low as possible. BTP employs 3,121, police officers, 201 PCSOs (Police Community Support Officer), 230 special constabulary officers and 1,750 police staff.

In 2023/24 there were 2,242 life-saving interventions made by BTP and others on the rail network and 5,438 suicide prevention and mental health intervention reports submitted by BTP officers.

National Strategies

Every five years BTPA sets out medium and long-term objectives for the British Transport Police in a Strategic Plan. This is in addition to the three-yearly policing plans, which cover objectives for the three year period from the date of the plan’s publication.

In 2022, the BTP's 2022-27 Strategic Plan was published. The Strategic Plan, as agreed with the British Transport Police Authority, sets out what they intend to achieve and deliver over a five-year period and will see them:

• Crime prevention and safeguarding to reduce the likelihood of people coming to harm on the railways.

• Target our specialist policing efforts to ensure fewer victims of the most harmful crime.

• Innovate and collaborate with our partners to reduce disruption.

• Earn the trust and confidence of passengers and rail staff to defeat criminality together.

• Generate value through technology and sustainable investments, adapting to meet the Future.

• Build a modern and inclusive Force where our people are well-equipped, well-led, well-cared for and reflect the best of our communities.

Co-designed with their people internally, the BTP refreshed their values in 2021 to reaffirm what ‘at their best’ looks and feels like as a representative. The values are:

• We are proud to protect.

• We care.

• We are one BTP.

• We do the right thing.

• We strive to be better every day.

Violence against Women and Girls

Tackling violence against women and girls continues to be a priority. As of the end of March 2024, there had been 146,715 downloads of the Railway Guarding app, which continues to encourage and enable reporting. There have been 1,761 Railway Guardian 61016 texts received by BTP between the app’s launch in July 2022 and the end of March 2024. BTP have developed a new out of court pathway for low level offences with a sexual harassment element. The ‘Consider’ course will deliver educational inputs to offenders to address first time inappropriate behaviours which are not considered a sexual offence (such as sexualised ‘banter’ or unwanted flirting). There was a 20 per cent increase in violent crimes against women and girls (from 9,464 to 11,357), and ten per cent more sexual offences recorded (from 2,246 to 2,475) in 2023/24 compared to 2022/23.

This does not necessarily mean an increase in occurrence of these crimes but that victims are more willing to report it because of the messaging and efforts across the network. There were six per cent fewer crimes involving sexual harassment recorded (from 2,040 to 1,908).

Tackling delay and disruption

BTP continues to work with the rail industry and other organisations, including Samaritans and Railway Children, to safeguard people and reduce delay. This includes, through the use of problem solving plans, various partnership groups including

the Disruption Working Group which is chaired by BTP, and through joint Network Rail funded disruption tasking teams in England and Wales.

These teams work very closely with Network Rail to identify rail disruption threats (whether events-based, high frequency of vulnerable people, trespass, cable theft, vandalism or level crossing misuse) and mitigate through bespoke event plans, problem solving plans, reactive and proactive patrols. In 2023/24 these joint funded teams conducted 20,919 dedicated patrols to disruption hotspots, 171 community & school engagements, 121 arrests, 70 vulnerable person engagements and 152 lifesaving interventions.

There was a twelve per cent increase in the number of police-related disruption incidents from 2022/23 to 2023/24, from 27,291 to 30,464. Despite this, the average amount of primary delay minutes per incident remained stable compared to last year, at 25.7 (2022/23: 25.7)2. The average time taken to manage nonsuspicious fatalities on the railway and hand back to the industry in 2023/24 was 103 minutes (2022/23: 95 minutes). Significant disruption incidents are often the subject of debrief work between BTP and the rail industry, with much of the deliberation focused on network restoration and obstacles to that.

BTP’s specialist Harm Reduction Team (HaRT) works with the NHS and other support services to reduce repeat presentations on the rail network by those in crisis and prevent rail disruption and harm. A high-level value for money assessment in 2023/24 found that for every £1 spent by BTP on HaRT, the rail industry received £2.08 in benefit and Britain £5.61 in benefit. BTP continue to invest in drones with 70 pilots now nationwide and 25 drones.

Project Servator

British Transport Police use Project Servator to disrupt a wide range of criminal activity on the rail network, including terrorism, and to provide a reassuring presence for passengers. The approach relies on unpredictable and highly visible police deployments, whilst at the same time, building a network of vigilance made up of railway partners and the general public.

Project Servator officers are specially trained in spotting the tell-tale signs of criminal or terrorist intent, and you can expect to see them anytime, anywhere. It’s part of the ongoing commitment to protect the railways and everyone who uses them, making the network a difficult system for criminals and terrorists to operate within.

Since 2015, there have been over 650 arrests as a result of Project Servator deployments, which have seen everything from knives and drugs to wanted criminals being taken off the streets.

A Project Servator deployment can be made up of a range of resources, including specially trained uniformed and plain clothed officers, armed police, and police dogs. Not to mention, over 150,000 CCTV cameras across the network which help BTP to have eyes everywhere.

BTP will turn up unannounced at railway stations and on trains to carry out patrols. They will be unpredictable, so they could happen at any time, last for different amounts of time and involve varying numbers of officers and assets.

Officers will talk to the public, rail staff and local businesses to let them know what they are doing and remind them to be vigilant, trust their instincts and report any suspicious or unusual behaviour. Working together with the community is a vital part of making Project Servator a success. Encouraging rail users to ask any questions and feel free to talk to officers.

61016 Text Service

The 61016 text service offers the travelling public and rail staff a means to contact BTP directly and discreetly, in order to report non-emergency crime.

For example:

• To tell BTP about an incident that has already happened.

• To tell BTP about issues affecting the rail journey or the local station.

• To ask a general police enquiry.

Safest Together, the Railway Guardian app

The free Railway Guardian app is an all-inone safety app from the British Transport Police. The app allows the user to report crimes or concerns on the rail network, share journey details with trusted contacts, and get access to news, guides, or support.

BTP want passengers to feel safe and empowered when they travel, and by downloading the Railway Guardian app, help is always at hand if needed.

The app allows users to report crimes and concerns, learn about acceptable behaviour on the network, and being an active bystander. Under the ‘Report’ function, users can find methods of reporting to BTP, Train Operators, or anonymously StreetSafe.

Inclusion and Diversity

BTP’s Inclusion and Diversity strategy is being refreshed to ensure BTP is becoming

as inclusive as possible. A part of this work is to ensure the Force is reaching our external diverse communities. Work is underway to reach young people and through our Police Race Action Plan, people from ethnic minority communities.

The Force is also seeking to build a formalised process for underrepresented communities to experience working in BTP. Additionally, through its diverse employee support associations, BTP is working to extend our reach outside of the organisation to encourage people to report crime and incidents and build better working relationships with the community.

Our gender and ethnicity pay gap reporting both show a reduction in the mean pay gap for female and Black, Asian and Mixed staff. See the Remuneration Report for a breakdown of these pay gap reports. To ensure a more diverse and inclusive workplace, a dedicated recruitment team has been formed to seek applicants from underrepresented backgrounds. Parttime police officer roles have been created, a first in UK policing.

KEY PERSONNEL

Chief Constable: Lucy D’Orsi

Deputy Chief Constable: Alistair Sutherland

Assistant Chief Constable: Charlie Doyle

Assistant Chief Constable: Sean O’Callaghan

Assistant Chief Constable: Ian Drummond-Smith

B Division – Chief Superintendent: Chris Casey

C Division – Chief Superintendent: Sandra England

D Division – Chief Superintendent: Gill Murray

Head of External Affairs and Media: Johnny Shilton

CONTACT INFORMATION

Address: 200 Buckingham Palace Road

London SW1W 9TJ

Tel: 0800 40 50 40

Email: first_contact@btp.pnn.police.uk

Visit: www.btp.police.uk

British Transport Police Authority

The British Transport Police Authority (BTPA) is responsible for ensuring an efficient and effective police force for the railways

With the passing of the Railways and Transport Safety Act 2003, the BTPA was established to oversee the British Transport Police (BTP), review its performance and allocate funding for its budget. It also deals with complaints, recruitment, and managing relationships with the rail industry.

The Authority is responsible for setting objectives for British Transport Police (BTP) before the beginning of each financial year. The BTPA announces these objectives, as well as its strategic direction and performance review of the force by publishing its annual Policing Plan, Strategic Plan and its Annual Reports. The Policing Plan contains the Force’s priorities for the year and the financial resources expected to be available to deliver the plan. The Strategic Plan sets out the Authority’s medium and long-term strategies for policing the railways. At the end of each financial year, the Annual Reports cover the policing of the railways in that year. The BTPA is also responsible for recruitment of Chief Officers and BTP senior Directors.

Police Service Agreements

The Authority enters into agreements with train and freight operating companies in order to provide a policing service to their railway or railway property. These agreements, referred to as Police Services Agreements (PSAs), also require the companies to make payments for the service. When, for instance, a new rail franchise is awarded by the Department for Transport, the winning company is usually required to enter into a new or existing PSA with the BTPA.

Funding and budget

As well as billing the rail industry for the costs of running BTP, the BTPA determines the budget of the police force and allocates resources to individual departments from it. The Authority maintains the accounts of British Transport Police and makes arrangements to have the accounts for each financial year audited.

Strategic Plan 2022 – 2027

BTPA is the independent body responsible for ensuring an efficient and effective police force for rail operators, their staff and passengers. Its duties and functions are similar to those of the Scottish Police Authority or a police and crime commissioner in England and Wales, but it oversees a force that is responsible for policing a much wider area – the railways of Great Britain.

There are currently 16 members of the police authority who provide knowledge and experience of issues that concern passengers, the railway industry and railway employees. They meet up to six times a year to set British Transport Police targets, monitor its operations and allocate funds for its budget.

2022/23 was the first year of their new strategy, which covers the period of 20222027. This Strategic Plan aims to deliver a secure place for passengers, a hostile place for those who would do harm, and a safe place for vulnerable people encountered on the network. BTPA will do this in partnership with the rail and underground industry, wider law enforcement, safeguarding agencies and passenger groups.

The BTPA strategic objectives for 20222027 are:

• Crime prevention and safeguarding to reduce the likelihood of people coming to harm on the railways.

• Target efforts to ensure fewer victims of the most serious crime.

• Innovate and collaborate with BTPA stakeholders to reduce disruption.

• Build the trust and confidence of passengers and rail staff to defeat criminality together.

• Generate value for money through the exploitation of technology, adapting to meet the future.

• Build a modern and inclusive Force where people are well-equipped, well-trained, well-led, well-cared for and reflect the best of our communities.

‘Across the year BTP has implemented a range of technology capability developments to support the delivery of BTPA objectives and policing plans.’

BTP will work with industry, security and wellbeing agencies to ensure that everyone who works on or uses the railways to travel for leisure or work feels safe and is confident to do so.

Digital Enhancements

Across the year BTP has implemented a range of technology capability developments to support the delivery of BTPA objectives and policing plans. These include a suite of agile front line policing improvements which allows officers to record incidents on the move and augment coordinated response, employ further mobile iPatrol application enhancements to sustain visibility, gain access to the Scottish crime management system and exploit a mobile geolocation function providing location-specific data to officers to enhance situational awareness and optimise deployments.

Complementing this BTPA have initiated a Body-Worn Video replacement programme with 5G-enabled cameras deployed to officers, special constables and PCSOs that supports the increased profile of their officers.

Within the BTPA Crime and Safeguarding command, the Authority have rolled out the Railway Guardian app which is imperative to tackling violence against women and girls, and secured access to the national Child Abuse Images Database (CAID) to enhance their investigatory capability. Additionally,

BTPA have completed the implementation of a NICHE Property module, which integrated evidence management within their inservice crime records system moving away from a standalone system. All this has been achieved alongside Fixing the Fundamentals to deliver a restructured and fit-for-purpose Technology Department.

Fleet Electrification

The Force has continued to be an early adopter on the drive to fleet electrification in line with UK Government green energy ambitions. Across the country BTP now has 85 electric vehicles (EV) transitioning to be in service in compliance with the Government target for 25 per cent of the fleet to be electric. BTPA have also been proactive in the development of their charging infrastructure to support the EV fleet with two sites and ten charge points already secured and a further six sites scheduled. As part of this initiative to accelerate their transition to a green fleet BTPA have also established a driver training school which has furthered an opportunity to generate income by providing training to partner forces. Additionally, the Force Executive Board has approved an Electric Vehicle Salary Sacrifice Scheme for all BTP employees which went live in 2023-24.

New Ways of Working

Detailed analysis of the opportunities from offering a flexible working approach to how police staff carry out their work has determined a wide range of sustainable benefits. From a wellbeing perspective BTPA 2022 People Survey has identified that a convincing cohort of their police staff agree that they are able to fulfil their role while maintaining a healthy work life balance and believe they are genuinely supported when flexible working is requested.

Benefits to the recruitment and retention arena have seen expanding BTPA staff promotions landscape nationally and reductions in staff turnover. The organisation has also seen a significant reduction in lost duty days due to sickness and special leave demonstrating how the new ways of working can unlock productivity improvements. BTPA business continuity has been enhanced with 39 per cent reduction since 2019 of claims relating to musculoskeletal conditions from office working.

The Force will continue to progress new ways of working as a key theme throughout ‘A Force on the Move’ over the coming years.

KEY PERSONNEL

Chief Constable: Lucy D’Orsi

Deputy Chief Constable: Alistair Sutherland

Assistant Chief Constable: Charlie Doyle

Assistant Chief Constable: Sean O’Callaghan

Assistant Chief Constable: Ian Drummond-Smith

B Division – Chief Superintendent: Chris Casey

C Division – Chief Superintendent: Sandra England

D Division – Chief Superintendent: Gill Murray

Head of External Affairs and Media: Johnny Shilton

CONTACT INFORMATION

Address: 200 Buckingham Palace Road

London SW1W 9TJ

Tel: 0800 40 50 40

Email: first_contact@btp.pnn.police.uk

Visit: www.btp.police.uk

Office of Rail and Road

The office of Rail and Road is a non-ministerial government department and is the independent economic and safety regulator for Britian’s Railway

The Office of Rail and Road (ORR) is the independent economic and safety regulator for Britain’s railways, and monitor of performance and efficiency for England’s Strategic Road Network.

ORR regulates Network Rail including setting the targets it has to achieve and report regularly on its performance. ORR also regulates health and safety standards and compliance across the whole rail industry. It also oversees competition and consumer rights issues – driving a better deal for rail passengers and taxpayers, and regulates the HighSpeed1 link to the Channel Tunnel.

Since April 2015, ORR has been monitoring National Highways to hold the company to account on its commitments to improve performance and efficiency of England’s Strategic Road Network.

Holding Network Rail and HS1 to account

The railway network needs to be run for the benefit of the whole country. ORR oversees Network Rail (and in the future Great British Railways), holding it to account for its performance and service – overseeing whether it is delivering value for money –for passengers, the freight industry, and taxpayers.

As part of this, ORR monitors Network Rail’s train punctuality performance and upkeep of rail assets. ORR is also responsible for determining operator access when disputes arise between Network Rail and operators.

As outlined in the Williams-Shapps Plan for Rail, the role of Network Rail is changing through rail reform. ORR’s role will adapt to reflect these changes and ensure ORR remains a strong independent body overseeing Great British Railways. This is essential to maintaining accountability, transparency, and efficiency across the network.

ORR also holds HS1 to account for the performance of its railway for train services, upkeep of the network and that it meets its efficiency targets. ORR is working with the French rail regulator Autorité de Régulation des Activités Ferroviaires (ARAF) to promote competition, full transparency, and fair access to the Channel Tunnel.

ORR works to ensure that rail markets are competitive and fair – for passengers,

freight customers, railway operators and taxpayers. ORR does this by integrating its economic, competition and consumer functions and powers.

Independent publication of railway data

As the accredited primary provider of railway industry official statistics, ORR publishes a range of statistics, including railway performance, rail usage (both passenger and freight) and safety. This open data and information about the rail industry promotes transparency and a better understanding of Britain’s railway.

The trustworthiness, quality and value of ORR statistics are overseen by the UK Statistics Authority’s regulatory arm – the Office for Statistics Regulation.

Keeping Britain’s railway safe

Britain has one of the safest railways in Europe for passengers and workers. With more than 100 HM Railway Inspectors dedicated to keeping every railway safe – from the mainline network, London Underground to light rail, trams, and the heritage sector – ORR works with the rail industry to identify, assess, and manage safety issues.

Inspectors are out on the network every day ensuring all train and freight operating companies and Network Rail manage passenger and workforce health and safety risks appropriately. ORR also offers advice, guidance and conducts research to promote continuous improvement.

ORR’s inspectors carry out investigations into breaches of health and safety law on the railway and take both informal and formal enforcement action, and as a last resort, ORR can prosecute a company for health and safety failings when things go wrong.

For consumers, ORR plays a key role in improving the rail passenger experience for which it has regulatory responsibility, taking prompt and effective action to improve the service that passengers receive where it is required.

ORR also sets guidance on the standards train and station operators must meet on assisted travel. They do this through; ensuring train companies provide accurate and timely information, particularly during disruption, handling complaint procedures seamlessly, and monitoring how train and station operators handle these situations

‘The railway network needs to be run for the benefit of the whole country. ORR oversees Network Rail (and in the future Great British Railways), holding it to account for its performance and service.’

Diversity and inclusion

The different backgrounds, experience and talents of ORR staff are critical to ensuring their success. They work to ensure that their people practices reflect the value ORR put on these differences, so that they can foster an open and inclusive workplace, where everyone feels valued for the part they play. ORR workforce information helps them to monitor progress and identify and tackle any areas of concern.

Equality and diversity considerations also play a role in ORR capacity as the safety and economic regulator of railways in Great Britain.

As a public body, ORR have specific requirements under the Public Sector Equality Duty (PSED). They publish Equality Information annually, setting out the effect that their policies and practices have on people with protected characteristics and how ORR demonstrates “due regard” to the PSED more generally.

ORR also publish Equality Objectives every four years. These are specific and measurable targets that they will work towards to advance the aims of the Equality Act 2010.

Anne Heal, Non-Executive Director and Board Champion for D&I said: ‘I have seen the benefits that diversity and inclusion can bring to organisations – from better decision-making to greater trust among the customers and communities they serve – and as Board Champion for D&I I am delighted to see this refreshed strategy for ORR.’

Environment and sustainable development

The growing scale and pervasive nature of the environmental and sustainability challenges everyone face as a society, including climate change and delivery of the UK’s net zero carbon targets, now features prominently in public debate. ORR are committed to supporting the sustainable development and environmental policy objectives of the UK and devolved governments.

ORR ambitions are to:

• Support a step change in sustainable development outcomes through the exercise of ORR regulatory functions.

• Support the industries ORR regulate.

• Behave consistently with these policies as an organisation.

The ORR publish open data and information about the railway industry to promote

KEY PERSONNEL

Chair: Declan Collier

Chief Executive: John Larkinson

Director of Economics, Finance and Markets: Will Godfrey

Director, Corporate Operations: Vinita Hill

HM Chief Inspector of Railways and Director of Railway Safety: Richard Hines

Director of Railway Planning & Performance: Feras Alshaker

Director of Strategy, Policy and Reform:

ORR IN BRIEF

ORR regulates Network Rail including setting the targets it must achieve and reporting regularly on its performance. ORR also regulates health and safety standards and compliance across the whole rail industry. It oversees competition and consumer rights issues – driving a better deal for rail passengers and taxpayers. ORR regulates the HighSpeed1 link to the Channel Tunnel. ORR also holds National Highways to account for its performance and efficiency against government set targets.

Rail Accident Investigation Branch

The Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB) independently investigates accidents to improve railway safety, and inform the industry and the public

RAIB became operational in October 2005 as the independent body which investigates accidents and incidents on mainline railways, metros, tramways and heritage railways throughout the UK. Lord Cullen’s inquiry report into the Ladbroke Grove rail accident in 1999 recommended the creation of an organisation to independently investigate railway accidents to improve safety.

RAIB are based in operational centres in Derby and Farnborough. Having two centres means they can respond quickly to accidents in any part of the UK.

RAIB employs inspectors and principal inspectors. These staff typically have a railway, academic or investigative background and RAIB gives them additional extensive training in railway operations, railway engineering and accident investigation. RAIB also has a dedicated team who provide essential business support, giving it a total of 43 staff.

RAIB investigations are focused solely on improving safety. RAIB are not a prosecuting body and do not apportion blame or liability. Possible breaches of legislation are dealt with by other organisations, usually the police and safety authorities.

RAIB’s responsibilities are to:

• Investigate causes of railway accidents and incidents where it believes investigation will bring safety learning to the industry.

• Identify the factors that may lead to a similar accident or make the consequences worse.

• Highlight gaps in the railway industry’s safety defences that are revealed during investigations.

• Make recommendations to prevent the same thing happening again.

• Increase awareness of how railway accidents happen and cooperate with other investigation organisations nationally and internationally to share and encourage good practice.

• RAIB’s scope of activity includes the UK mainline networks (Network Rail and Northern Ireland Railways), the London Underground and other metro systems, tramways, heritage railways and the UK part of the Channel Tunnel.

Operators of these railways and tramways have a legal duty to notify RAIB of certain types of accidents and incidents. RAIB also monitors operations on the major networks

through various industry reporting systems and may also proactively follow up events featuring in such systems.

RAIB has a duty to investigate all serious railway accidents as defined by law. These include derailments and collisions of rolling stock resulting in the death of a person, serious injuries to five or more people, or extensive damage to rolling stock, infrastructure or the environment. They will also investigate incidents and accidents which, under slightly different circumstances, could have led to a serious accident, and which have an obvious impact on railway safety regulation or the management of safety. RAIB may produce a safety digest as an alternative to a full investigation, where the safety learning from an event has been identified by a previous investigation or relates to compliance with existing rules.

Whenever RAIB investigates, it publishes the results as an investigation report. These reports will almost always include recommendations to improve safety. The branch can direct recommendations towards any organisation or person that they think is best placed to implement the changes required. This includes railway and nonrailway, private and public sector bodies.

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While directed at specific end implementers, recommendations are addressed to the relevant railway safety authority, or to other public bodies. This is because the law requires these authorities to ensure that RAIB’s recommendations are considered and, where appropriate, acted upon. The authorities are required to report back to RAIB details of any implementation measures, or the reasons why no action is being taken. Details of the status of recommendations are published on the RAIB website.

In addition to recommendations, RAIB may include learning points in its investigation reports and safety digests where there is good practice that might be adopted by others, or where a reminder to the industry to reinforce compliance with existing procedures or standards might be appropriate.

RAIB produces a report on every accident and incident that has been the subject of a full investigation. Each report sets out the facts of the occurrence, describes the investigation process and the evidence gathered, provides an analysis of the events surrounding the accident and sets out our conclusions and recommendations.

How RAIB selects accidents to investigate

The railway industry notifies RAIB of many accidents, incidents and near misses each year. RAIB do not investigate all of them. They use various criteria to help decide which ones they will look into.

Since RAIB could never hope to investigate every accident that is notified to them, the law gives them discretion about whether or not to investigate less serious accidents. When they decide whether to investigate these, RAIB take into consideration various factors.

These include:

• The severity of the outcome.

• The potential for the consequences to have been more severe.

• The potential for new safety learning, and how widely it could be applied.

• Safety trends.

• Areas of particular safety concern.

At times the level of public interest in the event and the resources available may also influence their decision. RAIB will normally only investigate accidents which involve moving trains although, on occasions, they do investigate other types of accident closely associated with the operation of trains.

If RAIB find a number of similar minor events are happening repeatedly, they may launch an investigation into this class of event. This is because such repeated incidents may indicate a weakness in safety management, or deep-rooted problems in railway systems or organisations. In such cases, RAIB may monitor the incidents for some time to build up data before beginning an investigation.

When it is clear that the safety learning from an event has been identified by a previous investigation or relates to compliance with existing rules, RAIB may choose to publish a safety digest, rather than carry out a full investigation.

Where they determine there is only localised safety learning from an event and the duty holder is likely to conduct a thorough investigation of its own, RAIB may use their legal powers to undertake an ‘industry review’ of their internal report. This enables them to monitor events and gather information which could lead to wider safety learning. In some circumstances they may choose to start an investigation of their own following an industry review, although this is rare.

Sometimes RAIB attend site to conduct a preliminary examination following a fatal accident, but decide a full investigation is not appropriate. In these cases, they will write to the coroner or procurator fiscal concerned describing the information collected during the preliminary examination.

How the RAIB investigate

Every one of RAIB’s investigations are different, but each follows their established processes.

Gathering of evidence begins immediately. This may involve interviews with witnesses, tests, analysis of data, reconstructions, computer simulations, and discussions with managers, trade unions,

regulators and organisations who represent passengers and other rail users.

RAIB carry out regular reviews, to check that the investigation is following the remit and that the right evidence is being gathered and analysed. Later reviews cover the causal analysis, which determines the factors that contributed to the event and the severity of its consequences.

Recommendations for safety improvements arise from the results of the causal analysis, so RAIB usually know what they are likely to recommend before the drafting of the investigation report begins.

RAIB produce a report on every investigation they carry out. The draft report is reviewed internally at several levels, and is finally approved by the Chief Inspector. RAIB then begin the process of consulting interested parties on the report and the recommendations. Once the whole process is complete, the report is submitted to the Secretary of State and published on RAIB’s website.

RAIB mission and ambitions

The RAIB independently investigate accidents to improve railway safety, and inform the industry and the public.

The RAIB will:

• Undertake high quality investigations safely and in a timely manner

• Publish safety learning in a manner that adds value to industry’s management of risk

• Have a culture of integrity, honesty, objectivity, impartiality, trust, respect and empathy

• Have an environment that actively encourages and facilitates staff development

The RAIB and its staff will:

• Be well-respected within industry and considered to be world class accident investigators.

• Interact with others, inside and outside the organisation in a positive, sensitive, inclusive and efficient manner.

• Adapt to changes in industry, technology and society.

KEY PERSONNEL

Chief Inspector of Rail Accidents: Andrew Hall

CONTACT INFORMATION

Tel: 01332 253300

Email: enquiries@raib.gov.uk

Visit: www.raib.gov.uk

Address: The Wharf, Stores Road Derby DE21 4BA

RAIB employees

Rail Safety and Standards Board

The RSSB (Rail Safety and Standards Board) is an independent body, working with its 88 member companies to drive improvements in the British rail system

The Rail Safety and Standards Board is the independent safety, standards and research body for Great Britain’s rail network. Established in 2003, RSSB was based on key recommendations from Lord Cullen's public inquiry into the Ladbroke Grove rail accident.

Since 2003, RSSB have been helping their members keep Britain moving with safer, smarter rail. Their core purpose is to support industry, so that they can achieve better results together. They work across Britain’s evolving railway to improve safety, efficiency, customer satisfaction and sustainability. RSSB focus on reducing industry cost and supporting the freight growth challenge.

Their goal is for every rail employee to rely on an RSSB tool or service, and their purpose is to help their members keep Britain moving with safer, smarter rail. Its role is to help the rail industry continually improve its health and safety performance in order to reduce risk to rail employees, passengers and the public at large.

RSSB’s strategic priorities are:

• Supporting healthy and safe collaboration and informing industry decisions to reduce risk and harm.

• Supporting enhanced performance and efficiency updating standards, modernising systems, informing and enabling innovation.

• Supporting the application of sustainability principles

RSSB achieve this through six areas: Safer Rail, Healthier Rail, Harmonised Rail, Efficient Rail, Future Rail, and Sustainable Rail.

Through research, insight and support, they help their members see opportunities for new ways of working to make a difference. And that helps them make smart investment decisions, to keep evolving, and make improvements that benefit customers, employees and taxpayers.

RSSB members include Network Rail and other infrastructure managers, all the train operating companies (TOCs), all the freight operating companies (FOCs), rolling stock leasing companies (ROSCOs), infrastructure contractors, and suppliers.

RSSB is a not-for-profit company owned by major industry stakeholders. The company is limited by guarantee and is governed by its members and a Board. Its method of operation is presented in RSSB’s Constitution Agreement and the Memorandum of Association are incorporated in the Articles of Association.

By working closely with their members and taking a holistic view of the rail network, RSSB unlock significant cost savings that go straight back to the bottom line.

Sustainable Rail Executive (SRE) by RSSB

The Sustainable Rail Executive (SRE) champions a whole industry approach to sustainability, influencing and shaping the sector’s sustainability blueprint and making rail the leading mode of sustainable transport. It works to respond to Government ambitions, and oversee and promote an ambitious, affordable, and coherent rail sustainability programme.

Five-year plan

RSSB’s overarching goal is that by 2030, every rail employee will be using an RSSB tool or service every day. Their 2024-29 Strategic Business Plan sets out the three main ways they will achieve this goal.

RSSB activities will continue to be organised into six areas. These are safer rail, healthier rail, harmonised rail, efficient rail, future rail, and sustainable rail. This means that all their activities will produce tools, services, or resources in at least one of these areas, so that the industry can improve.

They are also introducing ‘strategic multipliers’. Many systems are becoming more complex and inter-related, so solving their challenges also needs a more complex response. RSSB will do this by combining

multiple areas of expertise. This will produce additional benefits so their members can intensify their impact.

To deliver these benefits for RSSB members, they will improve their capabilities and performance as an organisation.

RISAS

RISAS is the Railway Industry Supplier Approval Scheme. It ensures that suppliers of critical products have the appropriate systems, processes, competence, resources, facilities and procedures. Companies undergo a challenging assessment by a Railway Industry Supplier Approval Body (RISAB). The assessment involves on-site interviews and evaluations to get proof that the company can meet the standards expected.

A successful assessment leads to the award of a RISAS certificate. This is evidence that an independent, robust, rigorous and transparent assessment of the supplier has taken place, by experts.

These details are added to the RISAS website which holds a searchable database of companies who hold RISAS certificates and details the products and services they cover. RSSB manages the scheme on behalf of the rail industry providing its profile and governance. RSSB also accredits the RISABs.

RISQS

RISQS is recognised and supported by the rail industry as the most effective means of deriving assurance and managing supply chain risk. It gives the industry’s 100-plus buyer members the assurance to do business

with confidence with 4,000 supplier members. It’s an open, fair and transparent way for them to be formally recognised as capable providers of products and services to the GB rail market, on a smart, quick, easy web-based platform. Suppliers can be audited once via RISQS for their capabilities avoiding the need for them to be subjected to multiple, duplicate auditing from different buyers.

CIRAS

CIRAS is the transport sector’s confidential safety hotline. Its mission has been the same since 1996 – to listen carefully and impartially to health, wellbeing and safety concerns from people who feel they can’t use internal reporting channels or have tried without success.

When someone raises a concern with CIRAS, whether they have already raised it or if it is for the first time, CIRAS shares it with the relevant company for resolution while protecting the reporter’s identity. The company then investigates and acts on the concern, telling CIRAS what it has done

in response. CIRAS shares the company’s response with the person who reported the concern. People can report safety concerns through CIRAS either for their own employer or for another company, such as a supplier or contractor.

CIRAS is a community of around 2,000 forward-thinking member organisations from across transport in the UK and the Republic of Ireland. It is a not-for-profit subsidiary of Rail Safety and Standards Board, and its advisory committee includes representatives of members and unions.

By being part of the CIRAS community, member organisations demonstrate their commitment to listening, improving safety and reducing business risk. CIRAS helps its members promote an even stronger culture of listening, where all voices are valued.

It is a safety net, listening to the voices its members might miss, and connecting them to information that might otherwise stay hidden.

Download the CIRAS reporting app on Google Play or the App Store.

Visit: ciras.org.uk

Tel: 0203 142 5369 (enquiries)

0800 4 101 101 (UK reporting hotline)

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MIKE BROWN

CBE MVO

Chairman at RSSB

CONTACT INFORMATION

Tel: 020 3142 5300

Email: enquirydesk@rssb.co.uk

Visit: www.rssb.co.uk

Address: 5th Floor, 25 Fenchurch Avenue

London EC3M 5AD

KEY PERSONNEL

Chair: Mike Brown CBE MVO

Chief Executive Officer: Mark Phillips

Chief Financial Officer: Hannah Kingsley

Chief Operating Officer: Johnny Schute

Light Rail Safety and Standards Board

Light Rail Safety and Standards Board is committed to further improving safety in the light rail industry

The Light Rail Safety and Standards Board (LRSSB) is the central body responsible for coordinating advances in tramway safety and setting recognised industry standards.

Since it was established in 2018, LRSSB has led the sector in meeting the recommendations made by the Rail Accident Investigation Branch in its report on the tragic Croydon derailment.

Working closely with statutory bodies such as the Office of Rail and Road and colleagues from across light rail, it is now driving continuous safety improvements across the sector.

LRSSB is structured by the LRSSB Board which consists of the Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Non-executive Chair, six Non-executive Directors, the Managing Director of UKTram and an ORR Observer. At the end of 2023, LRSSB and ORR signed an MOU agreeing to work together more closely.

Thanks to confirmation of funding from the Department for Transport in 2022,

LRSSB has been able to strengthen its senior management team – boosting the delivery of key projects.

Drawing on experience and expertise from across the sector, LRSSB brings all aspects of light rail safety under one roof while providing a central resource where colleagues can access the latest guidance and standards documentation.

With strong support from across the wider light rail community, and funding from the Department of Transport, the LRSSB is also taking the lead on numerous research projects.

Initial successes have included the review and revision of a wide range of existing guidance documents, the roll-out of an acclaimed hazard perception training system and award-winning research into driver fatigue monitoring systems.

Together with a major upgrade of the Tramway Accident and Incident Reporting system (TAIR), the LRSSB has made significant progress in the area of sectorwide safety risk management and data analytics, including the development of a

national risk profile and the updating of models for individual networks.

TAIR platform

The launch of the updated TAIR platform took place in March 2023. The introduction of this new platform, aligned with feedback from the sector, has delivered enhanced usability and dashboards. The new platform provides improved integration with existing databases, enhanced user interface and navigation, improved reporting output, integrated sector dashboards and enabled ready for future integration of regulatory reports – e.g., RIDDOR.

The launch event of the upgraded TAIR platform was attended by senior executives from all UK light rail networks and owners, in addition to members of the ORR. Extensive work has been undertaken to populate TAIR with multiple years of individual networks’ historical data, helping to drive the development of both sectorwide and network level risk models. These have since enabled operators to make informed decision on the introduction of

practical safety improvements. The work undertaken by LRSSB, in conjunction with individual operators, allows more accurate assessment of event frequency to determine levels of risk.

The LRSSB has also published scores of safety guides, which have been added to its growing online reference library, and it is now preparing to publish an updated version of the Tramway Principles and Guidance document, the cornerstone of light rail safety.

Alongside the three-year funding model, a Memorandum of Understanding is now in place with the DfT, and, combined with continued support from the sector it serves, the organisation is now able to plan for the future in a sustainable, cost-effective way.

This includes the development of a National Safety Plan, which has been agreed by the sector, that underpins key objectives contained within LRSSB’s Business Plan, providing a focus for the delivery of specific and measurable safety outcomes.

Collaborations and Innovations

The LRSSB is currently working in partnership with the RSSB, industry experts, academics, statutory organisations and Network Rail to research and develop the optimum wheel/rail profile for proposed

routes that will see trams operate on mainline tracks.

At the same time, it is working with similar partners to draw up a comprehensive best practice guide that aims to reduce the costs of future projects and the time it takes to deliver them. This will enable rail services to be extended on-street through city centres to centrally located stops and offer higher frequency services, increasing personal mobility and improving access to key city centre activity sites.

This should pave the way for many future collaborations between LRSSB and RSSB as both organisations look to identify opportunities to improve both sectors. Over the past year, the LRSSB has also worked with Network Rail and Transport for Wales on the development of a signalling system for the tram-train system under construction in Cardiff.

The LRSSB team is also supported by two working groups, the Heads of Safety Group and the Executive Group for duty holders, bring together safety professionals and senior figures from across the sector.

Working closely with these groups, together with safety professionals, statutory partners such as the DfT, ORR, RAIB and other transport bodies in the UK and internationally, the organisation

will continue to evolve in line with the requirements of the sector.

This effective combination of collaboration and innovation will enable the LRSSB to fulfil its overall mission of further reducing the risk of harm or injury on UK networks.

KEY PERSONNEL

Chairman: George Lowder

Chief Executive: Carl Williams

Administration Manager: Erica Pearson

Head of Safety Assurance: Mark Ashmore

Head of Engineering Safety & Innovation: Craig O'Brien

Head of Safety Risk Management: Laura Reardon

Marketing and Digital Media Manager: Carly Swift

Senior Data Analyst: Danish Malik

Principal Researcher: Matthew Wright

CONTACT INFORMATION

Address: LRSSB, 16 Summer Lane Birmingham, B19 3SD

Email: info@lrssb.co.uk

Visit: www.lrssb.org

Transport Scotland (Còmhdhail Alba)

Transport Scotland is the national transport agency for Scotland, responsible for the ScotRail and Caledonian Sleeper services as well as planning and delivering rail policy, strategy and development in Scotland

The Transport Scotland Rail Directorate is responsible for planning and delivering rail policy, strategy and development. It carries out appraisals of capital projects, advises on rail investment decisions and provides the specification of railway outputs that the Scottish Government wish to deliver. It is also responsible for managing the ScotRail and Caledonian Sleeper franchise contracts, specifying and funding Network Rail’s highlevel delivery responsibilities in Scotland, and liaising with the Office of Rail and Road in specifying and funding the outputs expected from Network Rail.

Transport Scotland has invested over £11 billion in the railway since 2007, which has resulted in:

• New fleets of modern electric trains.

• New and improved services through the previous ScotRail and Caledonian Sleeper franchises.

• 47 miles of new railway, including the Borders Railway.

• 252 miles of electrified lines.

• 16 new stations.

Rail Policies and Strategy

Scotland’s Economic Strategy sets out an overarching framework for how Transport Scotland aim to achieve a more productive, cohesive and fairer Scotland. It prioritises boosting investment and innovation, supporting inclusive growth and maintaining their focus on increasing internationalisation.

Rail is part of the fabric of Scotland’s economy, providing vital public services by connecting people with destinations and goods with markets. It supports their economic competitiveness by:

• Offering fast routes to employment for commuters.

• Linking Scottish cities with the rest of Great Britain, making the Scottish nation a more attractive place to not only live and work, but also do business.

• Moving goods around the nation and bringing customers to businesses.

• Connecting tourists to world-famous destinations and attractions up and down the country.

National Transport Strategy

Transport Scotland’s vision, as set out in the National Transport Strategy (NTS2), is for Scotland to have a sustainable, inclusive, safe and accessible transport system which will help to deliver a healthier, fairer and more prosperous Scotland for communities, businesses and visitors.

The third annual Delivery Plan for Scotland's National Transport Strategy sets out the key actions taken by the Scottish Government to deliver the Strategy's vision and priorities for 2023-24. This vision is underpinned by four interconnected priorities: Reduces Inequalities, Takes Climate Action, Helps Deliver Inclusive Economic Growth and Improves our Health and Wellbeing, with associated outcomes. The vision, priorities and outcomes were developed in collaboration with stakeholders across Scotland and remain at the heart of the Strategy. The four priorities continue to provide the basis upon which we take decisions and evaluate the success of Scotland’s transport policies.

Transport Scotland is an executive agency of the Scottish Government and is accountable to Parliament and the public through Scottish Ministers. Transport Scotland also provides input from a Scottish perspective on reserved rail issues such as: European directives, cross-border rail franchises, the Equality Act and safety and standards.

Rail freight

The rail freight sector is a vital part of Scotland’s economy. The Scottish Government’s vision is for a competitive, sustainable rail freight sector that plays a significant and increasingly important role in Scotland’s economic growth and provides a safer, greener and more efficient way of transporting goods and materials.

This vision is backed by a £25 million Scottish Strategic Rail Freight Fund for the period 2019 to 2024. The fund will support the development and delivery

costs of proposals for minor-medium freight interventions aimed at improving the capacity and capability of the Scottish network for rail freight.

Stations

There are currently 363 railway stations in Scotland. Network Rail manages Glasgow Central and Edinburgh Waverley. The railway station at Prestwick Airport is owned and managed by the airport authority. The rest are leased to and operated by ScotRail.

Scottish stations have improved significantly after considerable investment over the last few years. ScotRail has invested around £20 million in delivering front line improvements to passenger facilities at stations. The Scottish Government announced in 2019 a £25 million investment into rail freight over the next five years in a bid to strengthen the industry.

Transport Scotland aims to make travel as accessible and affordable as possible. To achieve this, they offer concessionary travel for young Scots, disabled travellers, over 60s and ferry passengers. They are committed to ensuring that their facilities are maintained and improved over the course of the current franchise, with further investments being made at stations to support smart ticketing and integrated travel.

Investment includes enhanced cycle facilities, upgraded ticket vending machines, multi-modal customer information screens and smart ticketing equipment.

KEY PERSONNEL

Interim Chief Executive: Alison Irvine

Director of Rail: Bill Reeve

Interim Director of Transport Strategy and Analysis: Fiona Brown

Director of Low Carbon Economy: Morna Cannon

CONTACT INFORMATION

Address: George House, 2nd Floor

36 North Hanover Street

Glasgow, G1 2AD

Tel: 0141 272 7100

Email: info@transport.gov.scot

Visit: www.transport.gov.scot

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Transport for Wales

Transport for Wales (TfW) was set up by Welsh Government in 2016 to oversee public transport in Wales

Transport for Wales (TfW) is a not-for-profit organisation wholly owned by the Welsh Government which exists to drive forward the Welsh Government’s vision of a high quality, safe, integrated, affordable and accessible transport network that the people of Wales are proud of.

The role of the Transport for Wales Board is to provide effective leadership for TfW, monitor performance and promote high standards of public finance, all whilst meeting the requirements of its remit as set by the Welsh Government.

The intention is to create a rail service that benefits the whole of Wales, as well as communities along the border in England and to this end Transport for Wales is:

Working to bring the rail service into line with the regulations for persons of reduced mobility ensuring everyone can benefit from a better service.

Committed to meeting the requirements of the Welsh Language Standards by providing better Welsh Language services.

Improving integration with active travel routes making it easier for people to walk and cycle to and from stations.

Working with bidders to ensure they invest in the skills of their staff and suppliers and that local people have opportunities for employment.

Investing circa £1 billion to transform the valley lines to Treherbert, Aberdare, Merthyr Tydfil, Rhymney and Coryton, electrifying around 107 miles of track and upgrading infrastructure to enable improved journey times and more trains every hour.

Community Rail Partnerships

With the Transport for Wales Community Rail Partnerships and station adoption scheme, TfW are committed to showcasing the best the Wales and Borders network has to offer through events, projects and community conversations.

The Community Rail Strategy is to:

• Provide a voice for the community.

• promote sustainable, healthy and accessible travel.

• Bring communities together and supporting diversity and inclusion.

• Support social and economic development.

Transport for Wales have set a key priority within their Community Rail Strategy to ‘Maximise Our Social Impact’. Their vision, by developing a collaborative ‘one team’ approach within Community Rail, will encourage communities across Wales and Borders to identify and leverage opportunities for social, cultural, economic and environmental benefits that the current train service provides. TfW will do this through purposeful engagement and constructive conversations to support communities, get the most from their railways by promoting social inclusion, sustainable and accessible travel and, where possible, bringing stations to life.

Sustainable Travel

Transport for Wales are transforming the transport network in Wales and the borders so that it becomes truly sustainable and fit for future generations.

Transport is fundamental to the social, economic, environmental and cultural well-being of Wales. That’s why their work is fully alifgned with the seven goals of the Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act; helping to create a Wales that everyone wants to live in, now and in the future.

TfW are committed to delivering an accessible, sustainable, and efficient multimodal transport network with sustainability embedded throughout their organisation.

The Transport for Wales sustainable development plan sets out how they:

• Ensure sustainable development is part of culture and embedded in everything people do.

• Determine the commitment and approach to sustainable development up to 2033.

• Set clear goals, actions and responsibilities.

• Meet the requirements of relevant legislation and policies.

• Undertake key activities to build a sustainable transport network.

Metro

The Metro will make it easier for passengers to travel, whether that’s by train, bus, bike or on foot. It will be a modern, efficient and sustainable way to travel so that cars are used less and public transport, walking or cycling more.

A part of the integrated transport network that TfW are building, Metro will connect areas with transport hubs and reduce the environmental impact of travel in Wales. It will also create more ways to incorporate physical activity into everyday life and that will mean a healthier Wales. Metro will help communities to connect and businesses to thrive. It will open up a range of job, leisure, business and other opportunities, transforming Wales’ future economic prospects. Transport for Wales have already made a big impact on people’s lives and this will continue as they develop a sustainable, integrated transport network across Wales. Their aim is to increase the number of journeys by active travel or public transport by 40 per cent by 2040, the goal set out in Llwybr Newydd: the Wales Transport Strategy.

KEY PERSONNEL

Chief Executive Officer: James Price

Chief Finance, Governance and Corporate Services Officer: Heather Clash

Communications and Engagement Director: Lewis Brencher

Chief Operations Officer: Jan Chaudhry-Van Der Velde

Safety, Sustainability and Risk Director: Leyton Powell

Chief Transport Planning and Development Officer: Geoff Ogden

Chief Commercial Officer: Alexia Course

Development Director Mid, North and Rural Wales: Lee Robinson

CONTACT INFORMATION

Address: Llys Cadwyn

Pontypridd CF37 4TH Tel: 029 2167 3434

Email: contact@tfw.wales

Visit: www.tfw.wales

Department for Infrastructure

(An Roinn Bonneagair)

Department for Infrastructure is staffed by civil servants who are accountable to the Minister for Infrastructure

The Minister is a member of the Northern Ireland Executive and accountable to the Northern Ireland Assembly. The Permanent Secretary, Dr. Denis McMahon, is the Accounting Officer for the Department and the Minister’s principal adviser. Dr. Denis McMahon chairs the Departmental Board, which directs the delivery of Corporate Governance within the Department.

Details of the arrangements which have been established to ensure proper and effective management of the Department’s affairs are set out in the Corporate Governance Framework. The Departmental Board comprises a further five executive members and two non-executive, independent members.

The Department provides capital and revenue grant funding to Translink for Northern Ireland Railways to operate rail services. The funding helps maintain and develop the rail infrastructure, allows rail services to operate safely and efficiently and helps make public transport an attractive alternative to private transport. Public Transport Division carries out the governance function of Translink on behalf of DfI and monitors spend of the grant allocated to Translink against plans, ensuring that projects demonstrate value for taxpayers’ money and expenditure falls within budgetary limits.

The past few years have seen significant investment in the railways. From 2020/21 to 2023/24, Translink has received funding of over £674 million of for capital works on the railways here, this includes £186 million for the Belfast Transport Hub (Grand Central Station). The major works that have had continued development or completed during this period include:

• Phase 1 Belfast Transport Hub.

• Redevelopment of Yorkgate Rail Station.

• North-West Multi Modal Transport Hub.

• Delivery of 21 new railway carriages.

• Dark Arches – Whiteabbey Track Renewal.

• Lagan Junction to Yorkgate Track Renewals.

• Structures Examination & Assessment Programme.

• Lisburn Area Renewals.

• Cullybackey Area Signalling and Level Crossing renewals.

• Future Ticketing System.

The Department has responsibility for the licensing, safety certification and safety authorisations of all mainline, light railways and heritage railways operating in Northern Ireland in exercise of the powers conferred on it under the Railway Safety Act (Northern Ireland) 2002. The Department regulates railway safety to ensure all Railway Undertakings, Infrastructure Managers and heritage rail operators comply with regulatory duties to provide a safe rail network.

In addition, the Department is the Competent Authority for assessing compliance with technical standard on the rail network. Rail Safety Authority The Department acts as the Rail Safety Authority for Northern Ireland and is responsible for ensuring Northern Ireland Railways’ (NIR) regulatory compliance with the rail safety regulatory framework.

The Department does this in accordance with the Railway Safety Act (Northern Ireland) 2002 and associated regulations. The statutory function of the Rail Safety Authority in the Department is exercised by Rail Safety Branch.

The Branch is responsible for the monitoring and supervision of NIR’s Safety Management System and for conducting audits and inspections of NIR’s application and practical deployment of its Safety Management System. The Branch also acts as the Competent Authority for interoperability on the rail system.

Travel Survey 2021

The Travel Survey for Northern Ireland (TSNI) started in 1999 and is produced by the Analysis, Statistics and Research Branch (ASRB) of the Department for Infrastructure. It collects information on how and why people travel within Northern Ireland, and details information on journeys

taken by mode of travel and purpose of journey.

Covid-19 has had a knock-on effect on the usual publication timetable of the reports, therefore the 2021 In-depth Report was published in December 2023 as a single year instead of the usual three years combined. There was a significant delay in receiving 2022 data from the supplier and so the 2022 Headline Report is planned for publication in late 2024.The key points for 2021 are:

• Each person travelled, on average, 4,940 miles in 2021 (approximately 13.5 miles per day), no real change from 2020 (4,550 miles per person). • On average, 838 journeys were made per person in 2021 (just over two journeys per day), around the same as 2020 (826 journeys per person).

• In 2021, 69 per cent of all journeys were made by car, 24 per cent by walking and two per cent by public transport (Ulsterbus, Metro, Other Bus, Northern Ireland Railways, Black Taxi), similar to 2020.

• Around five times as many respondents travelled on the bus once a week or more (eleven per cent) as travelled on the train once a week or more (two per cent) .

KEY PERSONNEL

Minister for Infrastructure: John O'Dowd

CONTACT INFORMATION

Address: Department for Infrastructure James House 2-4 Cromac Avenue, Belfast BT7 2JA

Tel: 028 9054 0540

Email: info@infrastructure-ni.gov.uk

Visit: www.infrastructure-ni.gov.uk

Transport for the North

Transport for the North (TfN) is a Sub-national Transport Body, bringing political and business leaders together to enable transformation of the region’s transport system by providing the infrastructure and services needed to drive sustainable and inclusive economic growth

TfN is England’s first statutory STB, formed in 2018. They work with mayoral combined authorities (MCAs), local transport authorities (LTAs) and other stakeholders across the North of England to advise central government on the strategic ambitions and priorities for the region’s transport system, as well as enable delivery of investment.

Rail North Partnership

Jointly with the Department for Transport (DfT), TfN oversees rail services covering Northern and TransPennine Trains contracts as part of the Rail North Partnership. The Partnership, informed by the advice and guidance of the Rail North Committee, manages the performance and delivery targets of these train operating companies. Through the North’s Rail Officer Group, led by TfN, the Partnership engages with all the authority areas served by these two operators to ensure their work is informed by local knowledge and expertise.

Strategic Rail

TfN’s Strategic Rail function helps shape and inform delivery of rail priorities in the North’s Strategic Transport Plan (https:// www.transportforthenorth.com/reports/ strategic-transport-plan-transforming-thenorth-2024/) to support the region’s vision for a thriving, socially inclusive region by 2050. Working closely with MCAs and LTAs, DfT, Network Rail, and Great British Railways Transition Team, they contribute to the long-term strategic planning for the North’s railways.

Much of their work focuses on ensuring the synergies between the North’s current rail network, Northern Powerhouse Rail, TransPennine Route Upgrade (TRU) and other strategic investments, are fully optimized to support the North’s Strategic Transport Plan outcomes.

TfN’s strategic rail work includes:

• Working with partners, delivery partners and other stakeholders to inform and shape delivery of strategic rail investment for the North to support sustainable and inclusive economic growth.

‘I believe firmly in the potential of the North of England and know from my personal experience and professional career just how vital reliable, cost-effective and sustainable transport is to people and business.’
Lord Patrick McLoughlin, Chair of Transport for the North

• Representing TfN members on the Rail North Partnership Board.

• Working with the Rail North Partnership Team (who are hosted by TfN) to shape and influence train operator business plans and operations to best meet the interests of passengers in the North, under the guidance of the Rail North Committee.

• Advising and supporting the Rail North Committee and Officers Reference Group.

• Working with MCAs and LTAs to promote and develop rail schemes and service improvements.

Northern Powerhouse Rail

TfN co-designed Northern Powerhouse Rail (NPR) - a major strategic rail programme, to support the transformation of the North’s economy by providing effective and efficient rail connectivity between the North’s major economic centres, offering a faster and more reliable service across the entire region. The ambition is to better connect the people, communities and businesses of the North to help unlock more sustainable growth.

As set out in the North’s Strategic Transport Plan, the vision is for new and significantly upgraded railway lines

to improve journey times and boost the number of trains per hour, making it easier to move between the region's great towns and cities. Improved pan-regional rail connections will give a better passenger experience, and encourage model shift from cars to trains, contributing to TfN’s decabronisation ambitions too.

NPR will also increase capacity, supporting local and freight services, as well as improving connectivity to international gateways like Manchester Airport. The ambition for NPR is to better connect the North’s major urban centres to generate opportunity, attract investment, and create jobs.

TfN co-sponsors the NPR programme with the DfT and provides advanced analytical services to the DfT in support of the business case and scheme development.

KEY PERSONNEL

Chair: Lord Patrick McLoughlin

Chief Executive: Martin Tugwell

Deputy Chief Executive: Katie Day

CONTACT INFORMATION

Address: Level 6, Town Hall Extension, Lloyd Street, Manchester, M2 5DB

Tel: 0161 244 0888

Email: info@transportforthenorth.com

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Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA)

Formed on 1 April 2011, the Greater Manchester Combined Authority is run jointly by the leaders of the ten councils and the Mayor of Greater Manchester

The ten councils (Bolton, Bury, Manchester, Oldham, Rochdale, Salford, Stockport, Tameside, Trafford and Wigan) have worked together voluntarily for many years on issues that affect everyone in the region, like transport, regeneration, and attracting investment.

Over the last decade several devolution agreements have been signed between Government and the GMCA. These agreements brought new powers and responsibilities to the region, including transport. To deliver these devolution agreements, it was decided that Greater Manchester should have an elected Mayor to act as a directly elected point of accountability for the GMCA.

The GMCA is both a political entity and an organisation in its own right. The political part of GMCA provides direction,

governance, and oversight of the work they do on behalf of the city region for our residents and businesses. GMCA as an organisation translates that political direction into action through teams of dedicated experts across a range of functions and services.

As a political entity, GMCA comprises the ten local authorities that make up the city region. The Authority is Chaired by Mayor Andy Burnham and is led by the Group Chief Executive, Caroline Simpson. Functional executive bodies, such as Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) are responsible for the delivery of services. The Bee Network Committee manages transport policy and priorities, however some decisions still require approval by the GMCA. TfGM delivers the GMCA’s transport policies, by coordinating transport networks across the region, deciding where to invest transport funding, and owning and running the Metrolink tram service. TfGM is a key partner in Rail North and Transport for the North.

The GMCA gives local people more control over issues that affect their area. It means the region speaks with one voice and can make a strong case for resources and investment. Their corporate objectives include:

1. Deliver core and devolved services for the public.

2. Secure, and manage, funding and investment at Greater Manchester level for agreed activity.

3. Work with the ten local authorities in Greater Manchester to drive collective activity that puts Greater Manchester at the forefront of tackling social, economic, and environmental issues.

4. Ensure Greater Manchester is speaking with one voice – developing, leading and implementing our evidence-based strategies, building our networks and partnerships and influencing policy.

GMCA coordinates transport services through the public body Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM).

Greater Manchester Transport Strategy 2040

Greater Manchester Transport Strategy 2040 sets out Greater Manchester’s longterm ambition for transport. The vision is for Greater Manchester to have ‘Worldclass connections that support long-term sustainable economic growth and access to opportunity for all’. It sets out a strong commitment to provide a transport system which: supports sustainable economic growth and the efficient and effective movement of people and goods; improves the quality of life for all by being integrated, affordable and reliable; protects the environment and supports the target to be net zero carbon by 2038 as well as improving air quality; and capitalises on new technology and innovation.

In January 2025, Greater Manchester became the first city region outside London to regain local control of its buses under a franchised model. The Bee Network – its integrated public transport and active travel network – is aimed at delivering a ‘Londonstyle’ transport system to underpin growth. The next stage will be to use newly devolved powers to integrate rail alongside bus and tram services, with plans to bring eight key rail lines into the Bee Network by 2028.

KEY PERSONNEL

Mayor: Andy Burnham

Group Chief Executive: Caroline Simpson

Assistant Director of Transport Communications: Lewis Jones

CONTACT INFORMATION

Address: Tootal Buildings

56 Oxford Street, Manchester M1 6EU

Tel: 0161 778 7000

Email: enquiries@greatermanchester-ca.gov.uk

Visit: www.greatermanchester-ca.gov.uk

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Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM)

Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) is a not-for-profit local Government body responsible for delivering the transport strategy set by the Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA)

More than 5.8 million journeys are made across Greater Manchester’s transport network each day (excluding walking and cycling). TfGM coordinates transport networks across the region, works with the GMCA and the ten local authorities on the development and delivery of new projects, and owns and runs the Metrolink tram service (the UK’s largest light rail network). It is developing the Bee Network – a high volume, low fare Londonstyle transport system integrating buses, trams, walking and cycling and – ultimately – local rail services.

TfGM builds and manages bus stations and transport interchanges, provides travel planning and timetable information to passengers, and promotes walking and cycling as safe and healthy choices.

TfGM assets include the Metrolink network, with 99 stops and 147 tram vehicles, 36 Park & Ride sites (including rail and guided busway), twelve Free Buses and 52 Yellow School Buses, the Cycle Hire scheme, more than a dozen transport interchanges, and many other properties.

The Greater Manchester rail network is now used by around forty million passengers a year. This is an increase of thirty per cent over the past decade and TfGM has an influential voice in developing the best possible rail services in Greater Manchester.

Following the Trailblazer Deeper Devolution Deal, which was agreed between Greater Manchester and the Government in March 2023, TfGM and the Great British Railways Transition Team are working to deliver a more locally accountable and integrated rail network in the city-region.

Mayor Andy Burnham and the Greater Manchester Combined Authority, along with the Bee Network Committee make the decisions for Greater Manchester travel. They aim to make travel easy to use, accessible and affordable, with enough seats and services for everyone, by 2040.

Bee Network

The Bee Network is Transport for Greater Manchester’s vision for a joined-up travel

network that works for all passengers, making it easier to get around Greater Manchester on safe, affordable, reliable services. Around half of Greater Manchester’s buses are now under local control and the rest – in Stockport, Tameside, Trafford and parts of Manchester and Salford – will join the Bee Network on 5 January 2025. Transport for Greater Manchester plan to also bring eight local commuter train services into the Bee Network by 2028.

Since Government announced proposals for the City Region Sustainable Transport Settlement (CRSTS) in 2021, GM has embarked on the roll-out of a long-term infrastructure pipeline that will see delivery of the schemes set-out in GM’s Transport Strategy 2040.

Whilst the infrastructure pipeline is funded primarily through the CRSTS, other funding streams including Active Travel Funding (ATF), Local Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure (LEVI) funding and Zero Emission Bus Regional Areas (ZEBRA) funding take the overall programme funding to £1.5 billion over the period to March 2027. Coupled with Government’s recent announcements regarding CRSTS 2, GM has the basis of a £4 billion infrastructure pipeline to March 2032.

The principles that underpin the pipeline are built upon Government’s and GM’s shared vision for driving growth and productivity through infrastructure investment; levelling-up services towards the standards of the best; and decarbonising transport, especially promoting modal shift from cars to public transport, walking and cycling.

The programmes that make up GM’s integrated and sustainable transport investment pipeline within the current CRSTS investment period to March 2027 include:

• Development of schemes to expand the Metrolink network, together with Tram Train and guided busway routes.

• Working alongside rail industry partners, to improve the reliability, capacity and customer experience of rail travel –including work to progress and deliver GM’s Access for All (AfA) programme and the first contactless pilot for touch-in/ touch-out pay-as-you-go rail services in Greater Manchester in 2025.

KEY PERSONNEL

Chief Operating Officer: Bob Morris

Managing Director and Finance and Corporate

Services Director: Steve Warrener

Head of Rail Programme: Simon Elliott

Communications Officer: David Stevenson

CONTACT INFORMATION

Address: Shudehill, Manchester M4 2AF Tel: 0161 244 1000

Email: hello@beenetwork.com Visit: www.tfgm.com

North East Combined Authority (North East CA)

The North East Combined Authority (North East CA) is the legal body that brings together County Durham, Gateshead, Newcastle, North Tyneside, Northumberland, South Tyneside and Sunderland

The North East CA was formed on 7 May 2024. It is led by an Elected Mayor and Cabinet and covers the seven North East local authority areas of County Durham, Gateshead, Newcastle, North Tyneside, Northumberland, South Tyneside and Sunderland.

The combined authority champions the North East region by collaborating with its partners and the local authorities. It is jointly run by the first North East Mayor, Kim McGuinness and the leaders of the seven councils, meaning every part of the region is fairly represented. The Cabinet also includes a business representative and a voluntary and community sector representative.

Devolution has helped the North East make their own decisions about their own future, so the CA can target investment where it is needed most. It means decisions being taken as near as possible to where they will have an impact.

Under devolution, local leaders will have greater control over funding across this area and be able to take decisions normally made by central government locally on issues such as transport, skills and support for business.

North East Transport Plan

The North East Transport Plan is the North East CA’s current core strategy for transport and sets out the region’s transport aspirations up to 2035. At the time of writing in October 2024, the authority is refreshing its Local Transport Plan and accompanying Delivery Plan to set regionwide ambitions for transport up to 2040.

Projects in the plan include major improvements to regional walking, wheeling and cycle routes, new train stations, investments in bus infrastructure, an extension of the Tyne and Wear Metro to Washington, the re-opening of the Leamside Line and a variety of other major road and rail investments.

Rail plays an important part in the dayto-day lives of many local people. The Rail and Metro Strategy outlines the combined authority’s ambitions up to 2035.

Some of the main actions which the region will take forward include:

• Obtaining a government commitment to increasing capacity of the East Coast Main Line for passengers and freight.

• Upgrading existing networks, adding new stations and routes – including re-opening the Leamside Line and Northumberland Line.

• Extending the Tyne and Wear Metro to Washington.

• Working with Great British Railways to form a new partnership which represents the North East, ensuring local needs are taken into account.

• Introducing new trains – including a more efficient electric fleet on Metro and electric / battery / hydrogen local rail trains.

• Improvements to several regional railway stations including Newcastle and Sunderland and new stations such as Gateshead East.

• A new signalling system for the Metro.

Metro

The Tyne and Wear Metro is a light rail system that serves Newcastle upon Tyne, Gateshead, South Tyneside, North Tyneside and Sunderland. When Metro opened to the public in August 1980 it was Britain’s first light rapid transit system and was the first railway in the country to be truly wheelchair compatible.

The system was progressively opened in phases through to 1984 when the full 34 miles of the original network became operational with the opening of the line into South Shields. In its first year of full operation there were more than 60 million customer journeys. The local rail network was privatised in 1994, however, Tyne and Wear Public Transport Executive (PTE), Nexus as it is now called, kept responsibility for the operation of Metro. Metro was extended to Newcastle International Airport in 1991 and to Sunderland in April 2002.

In November 2017, Nexus secured funding from the UK Government for a new fleet of Metro trains. Stadler, the Swiss train

manufacturer, is building 46 new Metro trains, which are set to transform the system for customers. The new fleet will be phased into service throughout 2025.

Leamside Line

The Combined Authority is currently leading a major campaign to reopen the Leamside Line, a disused 21-mile railway line which runs from Pelaw to Tursdale, where it connects with the East Coast Main Line.

The Leamside Line is the most important piece of infrastructure for the economic future of the North East, which is why the Combined Authority is leading the campaign for its re-opening and funding work to kickstart the project on what will become an important part of the national rail network.

The Leamside Line is a project of national importance as the line could provide a diversionary route for the East Coast Main Line – greatly increasing capacity in the North East region.

The reopening of the Line would also provide critical connections – both passenger and freight – to towns and cities across the North East including Washington, the fourth largest UK town without direct rail access.

The Leamside Line would help to drive major economic growth in the North East and enhance opportunities for local people. In 2024, the North East Mayor Kim McGuiness announced £8.6 million to kick start business case work required to re-open the Leamside Line and bring the Metro to Washington.

KEY PERSONNEL

Mayor: Kim McGuinness

Chief Executive: Dr Henry Kippin

Transport Director: Tobyn Hughes

Interim Director of Finance: Mags Scott

Assistant Director for Communications: Huw Lewis

CONTACT INFORMATION

The Lumen, St James' Boulevard

Newcastle upon Tyne, NE4 5BZ

Tel: 0191 211 5695

Email: enquiries@northeastca.gov.uk

Visit: www.northeast-ca.gov.uk

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Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (SPT)

Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (SPT) is the Regional Transport Partnership for the west of Scotland

The Greater Glasgow Passenger Transport Executive (GGPTE) was created in 1972 to oversee all suburban railways in the Glasgow area. In the 1980s it was replaced by Strathclyde Passenger Transport Executive (SPTE). In 1996, the Executive was reincorporated as a body consisting of councillors drawn from the twelve Council Areas which succeeded Strathclyde Region.

In 2006 Strathclyde Passenger Transport Executive (and Authority), along with the WESTRANS voluntary regional transport partnership, was replaced by Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (SPT). It is part of the transport framework created by the Scottish Government, which is made up of a national transport agency, Transport Scotland, and seven Regional Transport Partnerships. As part of this reorganisation SPT gained responsibility of the region’s transport planning; analysing all travel needs and developing the transport system for now and the future.

The SPT area comprises of the following council areas: East Dunbartonshire, East Ayrshire, East Renfrewshire, Glasgow City, Inverclyde, North Ayrshire, North Lanarkshire, Renfrewshire, South Ayrshire, South Lanarkshire, West Dunbartonshire and the Helensburgh and Lomond area of Argyll and Bute.

SPT’s role involves planning and delivering transport solutions for all modes of transport across the region, in conjunction with our member councils and industry partners. It runs the Glasgow Subway, a host of specialist bus services and is responsible for delivering public transport.

Their aim is to bring together local authorities and other key regional stakeholders to strengthen the planning and delivery of regional transport, better serving the needs of people and businesses across the west of Scotland.

The Partnership consists of 20 elected members representing the twelve constituent authorities in the west of Scotland and between seven and nine appointed members.

Regional Transport Strategy

The Transport (Scotland) Act 2005 placed a statutory duty on the seven Regional Transport Partnerships (RTPs) in Scotland to produce a Regional Transport Strategy (RTS) for their area. The RTS influences all of the future plans and activities of the organisation and informs future national and local transport strategies.

The Strategy sets out a strong Vision for transport in the region: ‘The west of Scotland will be an attractive, resilient and well-connected place with active, liveable communities and accessible, vibrant centres facilitated by high quality, sustainable and low carbon transport shaped by the needs of all.’

Rail

Glasgow has the largest network of suburban railway lines in the UK outside of London. SPT is no longer involved in the everyday operation of the rail network. The rolling stock was operated on behalf of SPT by First ScotRail (also part of FirstGroup) until March 2015, since April that same year Abellio ScotRail has operated rail services under the ScotRail brand.

Subway

The Glasgow Subway is the only underground metro system in Scotland. Originally built for the Glasgow District Subway Company, the railway first opened in 1896. The Subway is generally recognised as the world’s third oldest underground railway, after London and Budapest. And the only one that has never been expanded from its original route.

The Subway forms a circle in the centrewest of Glasgow and carries 13 million passengers each year. The entire route is underground, contained in twin tunnels, 15 stations are distributed along the route length of over six miles. Eight of the stations are north of the River Clyde which dissects the circular route.

The Subway is the easiest way to get around the City Centre and West End of Glasgow. Running every four minutes at peak times, it takes just 24 minutes to complete a circuit of the fifteen stations.

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In 1977, Greater Glasgow Passenger Transport Executive closed it for major modernisation works. The railway in its present form reopened for operation on 16 April 1980. Now part of SPT, the railway is one of the few in the UK remaining in public ownership and is ‘vertically integrated’, which means SPT’s responsibility covers all aspects of operation and infrastructure.

In 2016, SPT took a significant step forward in improving its Subway and is currently undergoing its biggest modernisation programme in more than 30 years. In December 2023, the first of 17 new trains were introduced to the Subway with more coming onboard throughout 2024. As well as the new trains, the Subway’s signalling equipment, control systems and control centre will all be replaced, and the upgrade will include new platform screen doors. Glasgow Subway modernisation continues at a rapid pace. Having now completed all 15 stations including two city centre flagship stations all with the intent to; improve accessibility, introduce more smart technology ticketing, and provide a fresher look to its stations, all while minimising disruption.

Once the modernisation plan is complete, and it has been fully tested, the Subway will move from its current partially automatic trains to Unattended Train Operations (UTO). SPT administers a range of integrated travel tickets, such as ZoneCard, Roundabout and Daytripper giving discounted fares on buses, trains, ferries and the Subway.

KEY PERSONNEL

Chief Executive: Valerie Davidson

Director of Finance & Corporate Support: Lesley Aird

Director of Transport Operations: Richard Robinson

CONTACT INFORMATION

Address: 131 St Vincent Street , Glasgow G2 5JF

Tel: 0141 332 6811

Email: enquiry@spt.co.uk

Visit: www.spt.co.uk

West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA)

Led by the Mayor of the West Midlands, the WMCA brings together 18 local councils and three Local Enterprise Partnerships to oversee the transfer of powers and funding from Whitehall to the West Midlands

West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) was set up in 2016. It aims to make the West Midlands a happy, healthy, place to live by:

• Making it easier and safer to travel in and around the region.

• Using derelict land to build homes.

• Protecting green spaces.

• Making sure young people have education and employment opportunities.

• Working together to support communities and build a fairer, healthier and more inclusive West Midlands.

• Tackling climate change through the WM2041 pledge.

The authority consists of 18 local authorities and four Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs) working together to move powers from Whitehall to the West Midlands and its locally elected politicians. It includes the seven metropolitan West Midlands councils (constituent authorities), ten nonconstituent authorities/councils and one observer council, as well as the Mayor of the West Midlands.

The transport arm of the WMCA is Transport for West Midlands (TfWM) which coordinates investment to improve the region’s transport infrastructure and create a fully integrated, safe and secure network. To achieve this WMCA are investing £5 billion across 200 transport projects between 2024 and 2026.

TfWM are also responsible for assessing and planning for the region’s future transport needs so the network can meet the demands of businesses and a growing population. The expansion of the Midland Metro tram system is just one of the many projects that TfWM is delivering to help meet those future needs.

West Midlands Metro tram extensions

Transport for West Midlands are a part of the Midland Metro Alliance (MMA). The MMA also includes design experts and rail construction specialists. Together they are building £1.3 billion of new tram extensions in the West Midlands.

TfWM lead the development of plans for new Metro extensions within the region. They find potential new routes and progress business cases to secure funding and approvals for construction.

The new extensions, expanding the existing network, will improve the region's transport links, as part of wider regional transport strategies. They'll make it easier for passengers to get the tram, from Edgbaston, Digbeth, Dudley, and Wednesbury. They'll also help to support economic and social regeneration in the areas adjacent to the new tramway.

HS2 Connectivity Package investment

The WMCA has been a strong advocate for the planned HS2 line and has put in place a £4.4 billion HS2 Growth Strategy to make the most of HS2 arriving in the West Midlands. As part of this Growth Strategy there is a Local Connectivity Package of 20 transport schemes to effectively ‘plug-in’ the two new HS2 stations to local transport network.

These schemes include the transformational East-West Metro with tram extensions to Dudley/ Brierley Hill and through East Birmingham to North Solihull and the HS2 Interchange station.

West Midlands Rail Executive

The region is looking to reverse some of the Beeching cuts by reopening rail lines to passenger services for the first time in decades. These include the Camp Hill line serving suburbs in South Birmingham and the line between Walsall and Wolverhampton. University station in Edgbaston, is undergoing major redevelopment with new station buildings, bridges and platforms to accommodate the 3.5 million passenger journeys it sees every year. Doubling the capacity of what is already considered one of the busiest railway stations in the country will provide huge safety benefits, improve customer experience, and enable the station to meet future demand, whilst also contributing to tackling the climate emergency.

Local rail services are co-managed by the West Midlands Rail Executive (WMRE) – a

partnership of 16 local transport authorities – and the Department for Transport under the West Midlands franchise. Services are run by West Midlands Trains (a joint venture between Abellio, East Japan Railway Company and Mitsui) but branded West Midlands Railway.

Levelling Up Growth Prospectus

The blueprint setting out what is needed to level up the region was launched by the West Midlands Combined Authority in October 2022. The Levelling Up Growth Prospectus sets out how the West Midlands Combined Authority is working as a region to tackle the various challenges they face, and how they aim to fire up the regional economy by driving forward a new, green industrial revolution while attracting major private sector investment.

The prospectus looks at ways to expand its existing levelling up programme with:

• New ways to encourage people onto public transport through mobility credit schemes, new e-mobility powers, and a dynamic role in Great British Railways.

• The Levelling Up Growth Prospectus serves as long term vision for the West Midlands.

KEY PERSONNEL

Mayor: Richard Parker

Executive Director of Transport for West Midlands: Anne Shaw

Director of Communications: Siobhan Bassford

Director of Policy, Strategy and Innovation: Mike Waters

CONTACT INFORMATION

Address: 16 Summer Lane

Birmingham West Midlands B19 3SD Tel: 0345 303 6760

Email: customer.services@tfwm.org.uk

Visit: www.wmca.org.uk

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National Infrastructure Commission

The National Infrastructure Commission carries out in-depth studies into the UK’s major infrastructure needs and makes recommendations to the government

The National Infrastructure Commission (NIC) is an executive agency of the Treasury that provides impartial, expert advice and makes independent recommendations to the Government on economic infrastructure.

The Commission functions in an open and transparent manner, building consensus around its recommendations and engaging across parties and with the public, policymakers, infrastructure experts and relevant bodies.

Recommendations made by the NIC represent the views of the Commission and are not a statement of Government policy. However, the Government is required to respond formally to the Commission’s National Infrastructure Assessment and specific studies it undertakes.

The NIC engages closely with devolved administrations and bodies under their jurisdictions as appropriate, particularly on matters where the respective infrastructure policy responsibilities of the UK government and devolved administrations interact.

The Commission undertakes research into specific transport proposals when asked to do so by government, but also advises on broader questions of policy and approach to planning upgrades and new investment in road, rail, and other transport modes.

Core responsibilities

The National Infrastructure Commission are committed to delivering the following core pieces of work:

• A National Infrastructure Assessment once in every Parliament, setting out the Commission’s assessment of long term infrastructure needs, with recommendations to government.

• Specific studies on pressing infrastructure challenges as set by government.

• An Annual Monitoring Report, taking stock of the government’s progress towards previously accepted recommendations.

The National Infrastructure Assessment

The National Infrastructure Commission

is charged with preparing a National Infrastructure Assessment once every five years, looking at the long-term needs of the main sectors of the UK’s economic infrastructure, including energy, transport, digital communications, waste, water and floods risk management.

The first National Infrastructure Assessment was published in July 2018, and the second in October 2023. The second Assessment made a series of recommendations for meeting the UK’s infrastructure needs up to 2050. Its core proposals include:

• Taking a clear decision that electrification is the only viable option for decarbonising buildings at scale, getting the UK back on track to meet its climate targets and lowering energy bills by fully covering the costs of installing a heat pump for lower income households and offering £7,000 support to all others.

• Investing in public transport upgrades in England’s largest regional cities to unlock economic growth, improving underperforming parts of the national road network and developing a new comprehensive and long term rail plan which will bring productivity benefits to city regions across the North and the Midlands.

The Assessment recommendations represent a major long-term programme of investment in the UK’s infrastructure. This includes proposing substantial funding for major public transport schemes in a number of city regions, in addition to significant funding for rail schemes particularly serving the North and Midlands. To ensure the latter is spent effectively and in the wake of the decision to cancel the northern legs of High Speed 2, the Commission called for a comprehensive long term plan to address the capacity and connectivity challenges facing city regions in the North and Midlands.

The Assessment also proposes additional investment in the maintenance and renewal of existing transport infrastructure on both a national and local level, and planning for the effects of climate change.

From Spring 2025, the Commission will merge with the Infrastructure and Projects Authority and become part of the new National Infrastructure and Service Transformation Authority (NISTA). This new body will bring strategy and delivery together, creating a body with the capabilities and mandate to help implement the government’s ten-year infrastructure strategy. Full details of the remit for the new organisation and its operating model will be published by the government in due course. Until the merger is completed the Commission will continue to operate as normal, including providing further work in support of the government’s ten-year strategy. The term of the Commission’s Chair Sir John has been extended until Summer 2025 to cover this period of transition.

KEY PERSONNEL

Chief Executive: James Heath

Chair: Sir John Armitt CBE

Deputy Chair: Julia Prescot CBE

Commissioner: Professor Sir Tim Besley CBE

Commissioner: Neale Coleman CBE

Commissioner: Dr Michele Dix CBE

Commissioner: Andy Green CBE

Commissioner: Professor Jim Hall

Commissioner: Professor Sadie Morgan OBE

Commissioner: Kate Willard OBE

Commissioner: Nick Winser CBE

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Address: 10 Victoria Street

London SW1H 0NB

Email: enquiries@nic.gov.uk

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Transport for London

Transport for London (TfL) is the integrated transport authority responsible for delivering the Mayor of London’s strategy and commitments on transport

Every day around 30 million journeys are made across the network and TfL keeps the city moving, runs the day-to-day operation of the Capital’s public transport network and manages London’s main roads.

TfL are guided by the Mayor's Transport Strategy and its target that 80 per cent of all journeys will be made on foot, by cycle or using public transport by 2041.

The services operated include London Underground, London Buses, Docklands Light Railway, London Overground, TfL Rail, London Trams, London River Services, London Dial-a-Ride, Victoria Coach Station, Santander Cycles and the Emirates Air Line.

TfL provides modern ways to pay through Oyster and contactless payment cards and provides live travel information via the app TFL Go, which allows users to get live updates on their journey, and advises on the most accessible routes for those with reduced mobility.

The TfL programme of transport capital investment is one of the world’s largest. It is modernising Tube services and stations, transforming the road network and making it safer, especially for more vulnerable road users such as pedestrians and cyclists. It is also working hard to help customers with reduced mobility access stations, as one third of London underground stations are now step-free.

Transport for London's rail operations encompass five distinct networks: London Underground, Elizabeth line, London Overground, Docklands Light Railway, and London Trams. The Underground, opened in 1863, represents the network's core operation with 272 stations across eleven lines, handling up to five million passenger journeys daily. This is complemented by the Elizabeth line, which has achieved over 250 million journeys in its first 18 months of operation, providing enhanced east-west connectivity across the capital.

The organisation's operational model varies across its networks, with direct operation of the Underground while utilizing contracted operators for other services.

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• Rumour has it that the Bakerloo line was created after a group of businessmen complained that they couldn't get to and from Lord's Cricket Ground quickly enough.

• Opened in 1863, The Metropolitan Railway between Paddington and Farringdon was the first, urban, underground railway in the world.

• One third of London Underground stations are now step-free.

• The average additional journey time required for step-free journeys has now been reduced to around 6.7 minutes, comparing to 9.5 minutes back in 2016.

• Elizabeth II became the first reigning monarch to travel on the London Underground in 1969, when she opened the Victoria line.

• Although a number of Jubilee line stations are among the Underground's newest, the line also serves some stations that originally opened over one hundred years ago.

• No other city is as defined by its transport system as London.

operations under TfL oversight, with the authority maintaining strategic control of service specifications, performance standards, and revenue management. This structure enables integrated service delivery while leveraging specialist operating expertise across different rail modes.

Infrastructure development continues across all networks, exemplified by the £2.9 billion Piccadilly Line modernisation programme, new rolling stock deployment on the DLR, and ongoing station accessibility improvements across London Overground. The DLR, handling 1.8 million weekly journeys, and London Trams, with 17 miles of track serving south London, complete TfL's comprehensive rail offering,

which is further enhanced through integration with bus, river, and cycle hire services.

Transport for London’s income and funding comes from a variety of sources. On 30 August 2022 TfL reached agreement with Government on a funding settlement until 31 March 2024. This extra funding supports London's recovery from the pandemic, and in turn TfL will reach a financially sustainable position where they can fully fund day-to-day operations through normal revenue sources.

The programme of transport capital investment is one of the world's largest. It is completing the Elizabeth line, modernising Tube services and stations, transforming the road network and making it safer, especially for more vulnerable road users such as people walking and cycling.

KEY PERSONNEL

Commissioner: Andy Lord

Director of Communications & Corporate Affairs: Matt Brown

General Counsel and Board Secretary: Andrea Clarke

Chief Capital Officer: Stuart Harvey

Chief Finance Officer: Rachel McLean

Chief Operating Officer: Claire Mann

Chief Safety, Health and Environment Officer: Lilli Matson

Chief Customer & Strategy Officer: Alex Williams

TFL’s Director of Customer Operations: Nick Dent

CONTACT INFORMATION

Address: 9th Floor, 5 Endeavour Square

London, E20 1JN

Tel: 0343 222 1234

Email: Contact via website

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London TravelWatch

London’s independent transport watchdog uses evidence to campaign to improve journeys, and advocate for all people travelling in London

Established in July 2000 and officially known as London Transport Users Committee, London TravelWatch is sponsored and funded by the London Assembly, which is part of the Greater London Authority, and is independent from the transport operators. The Assembly also appoints its board members, supported by staff who carry out the day-to-day work.

London TravelWatch is interested in the passenger experience of all the services operated and licensed by Transport for London.

The casework team, as well as dealing with appeals, also handle enquiries about Penalty Fare Notices and Penalty Charge Notices. However, the team is only able to ensure that the appeal process has been correctly followed and does not have the power to overturn a decision that has already been made.

As a statutory appeals/consumer body London TravelWatch is always keen to engage with members of the public and listen to their feedback about the transport issues they may face. To get involved, you can sign up to the digital community and receive regular news updates and helpful information on the latest things happening in transport across London.

London TravelWatch’s remit is set by Parliament and, as a result, there are some issues that it is unable to address.

Research

London TravelWatch regularly publishes its research into matters of concern to London transport users. In 2023 it published Left behind Londoners – Digital Exclusion and Disadvantage in London transport which looked at Londoners who had been unable to travel due to a lack of access to a smartphone or digital device. The research involved creating surveys of Londoners and conducting interviews with organisations that advocate for impacted groups.

Recent research reveals significant concerns among London's rail users regarding service provision and facilities. Two-thirds of passengers indicated they would reduce rail usage if service frequency decreased, while less than half expressed satisfaction with current crowding levels,

despite improvements seen through 2022-2023 due to reduced passenger numbers. Value for money remains a key issue, with only 39 per cent of users considering rail services good value.

Infrastructure and accessibility concerns feature prominently in passenger feedback, with 38 per cent expressing dissatisfaction with station toilet facilities and parking provision. Accessibility presents particular challenges for disabled passengers, with 17 per cent reporting significant dissatisfaction with transport connections and 18 per cent with step-free access. Despite increasing digitisation, 58 per cent of passengers still rely primarily on stationbased information for service updates, exceeding usage of digital alternatives including online platforms, social media, and mobile applications.

Consultations

• London closures – the removal of all train services from a line or station operated by Transport for London (including the Underground and Docklands Light Railway).

London TravelWatch has a statutory role to assess the impact and make recommendations if proposals are made to close a railway line or a station (or station facilities) within the London railway area.

The permanent withdrawal of a passenger rail service or facility is termed a ‘railway closure’. To protect the interests of the public, there are legal procedures which must be followed before such a closure can take place. Different procedures apply according to which of three main categories a closure proposal falls into:

• Major closures – the removal of all train services from a National Rail line or station.

• Minor closures – the removal of a passenger facility (such as a platform, ticket office or toilet) at a National Rail station or of a section of line which does not prevent train services from continuing to run.

The information about ‘major’ and ‘minor’ closures relates to franchised rail services, which include the great majority of National Rail trains and stations in the area covered by London TravelWatch. It does not apply to certain special types of service (such as experimental or charter services), or to certain routes (such as the Channel Tunnel Rail Link and the Heathrow Express Railway) which are governed by different arrangements. Separate procedures apply to rail services provided by Transport for London.

CONTACT INFORMATION

Address: Freepost LONDON TRAVELWATCH

Timothys Bridge Road, Stratford Enterprise Park Stratford-Upon-Avon CV37 9BG

Email: info@londontravelwatch.org.uk

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Transport Focus

Transport Focus is the independent transport user watchdog. Its mission is to get the best deal for rail passengers

In January 2004 the Secretary of State for Transport announced a review of the rail industry which led to a White Paper entitled ‘The Future of Rail’. Amongst other things, the White Paper called for a more independent and focused rail passenger organisation that offered better value for money and achieved higher levels of passenger awareness. The resulting Railways Act 2005 abolished the Rail Passengers’ Council and regional Rail Passengers’ Committees, replacing them with a new Rail Passengers’ Council as a single Great Britain-wide organisation. In 2006 Passenger Focus became the operating name of that organisation.

In April 2008 the Secretary of State for Transport announced that he planned to widen Passenger Focus’s role to include bus passenger representation in England, outside London. The Local Transport Act 2008 amended the Transport Act 2005 to allow Passenger Focus remit to be extended through secondary legislation. This received Parliamentary approval as The Passengers’ Council (Non-Railway Functions) Order 2010.

Passenger Focus, officially renamed the Passengers’ Council, now represented rail passengers in England, Scotland and Wales, bus and tram passengers in England (outside London) and passengers on scheduled domestic coach services in England.

In order to reflect the added responsibility, Passenger Focus changed its name to Transport Focus in 2014.

With a strong emphasis on evidencebased campaigning and research, Transport Focus ensures that it knows what is happening on the ground. It uses its knowledge to influence decisions on behalf of passengers to secure improvements and make a difference.

Transport Focus is the voice of transport users. It carries out research on transport user experiences and needs for the future. This includes the large scale National Rail Passenger Survey where over 50,000 rail passengers give their views on rail journeys twice a year.

Structure

Transport Focus is an executive nondepartmental public body, sponsored by the Department for Transport. It is run by a management team and led by a Board of non-executive directors.

Transport Focus makes major decisions at Board meetings, held in public four times per year. Decisions are also made at monthly management team meetings.

Transport Focus can have up to 14 Board members. The Scottish Government, Welsh Government and the Greater London Authority each appoint a member to the Board. The remaining appointments are made by the Secretary of State for Transport. Recruitment to the Board is based on merit. Appointments are regulated by The Office of the Commissioner for Public Appointments.

Rail User Survey

The Rail User Survey asks passengers in Great Britain about experiences of travelling by rail and how satisfied they were with their most recent train journey.

The Rail User Survey regularly asks a representative sample of 2000 people across Great Britain about their public transport use. Those who used rail in the last seven days are asked about their overall satisfaction with their most recent rail journey and with aspects such as value for money, punctuality and cleanliness.

The report shows:

• The results for the main 22 train companies on overall satisfaction and satisfaction with six key aspects of the journey.

• Trends in overall satisfaction and satisfaction with the same six key aspects for 15 train companies with sufficient response numbers. These trends are shown for consecutive twelve waves of the survey.

The Rail User Survey is also used to produce the reports Transport Focus publish every four weeks showing how satisfied passengers in Great Britain were with their most recent train journey.

Measuring train performance

At the end of 2024, Transport Focus, working in partnership with Network Rail and the Office of Rail and Road (ORR), carried out research into to inform all three organisations’ decisions relating to the reset of passenger train performance measures for 2026 to 2029.

The research examines passenger views on rail service performance across Great

Britain, sampling diverse demographics, regions, and journey types. The findings show that passengers evaluate rail services holistically, considering factors beyond punctuality and reliability, including capacity, comfort, and onboard amenities.

The study found that commuters experience more disruptions and have different expectations compared to leisure travelers. Regional variations exist, with services outside London and the Southeast perceived as particularly poor, while the Elizabeth Line was highlighted as exemplary.

Regarding performance metrics, passengers generally support strict measurement standards, though views vary on acceptable delay margins. Most agree that measurements should apply equally across all services and stations.

A significant trust deficit exists between passengers and operators, stemming from limited understanding of industry operations and performance monitoring. Many passengers lack clarity about who sets and monitors targets, and how measurements translate to improvements.

The research revealed modest passenger expectations, which contrasts with perceptions of premium pricing, particularly among commuters who feel they have limited transport alternatives.

The findings indicate that improved multi-channel communication could help address the trust deficit and better demonstrate the connection between performance measurement and service improvements.

KEY PERSONNEL

Chair: Nigel Stevens

Chief Executive: Alex Robertson

Director: Natasha Grice

Director: David Sidebottom

Director: Louise Collins

Senior Communications Officer: Colette Gill

CONTACT INFORMATION

Address: Albany House 94-98 Petty France

London SW1H 9EA

Tel: 0300 123 0860

Email: info@transportfocus.org.uk

Visit: www.transportfocus.org.uk

East West Rail

East West Rail is a major railway infrastructure project connecting Oxford and Cambridge via Milton Keynes and Bedford

The project is being delivered in three connection stages, with the first stage between Oxford and Bletchley/Milton Keynes scheduled to begin operations in 2025.

The Department for Transport established the East West Railway Company (EWR Co) in 2017 as a non-departmental public body to oversee the project's development and delivery. The company is responsible for designing and developing the section between Bletchley and Cambridge while overseeing the remaining works between Oxford and Bletchley.

The project involves a mix of existing and new infrastructure:

• An upgraded railway line between Oxford and Bicester (completed December 2016).

• Reinstated railway between Bicester and Bletchley.

• Refurbished track between Bletchley and Bedford.

• New railway infrastructure between Bedford and Cambridge.

In November 2024, EWR Co launched a public consultation on updated plans which revealed several key infrastructure decisions. The company has expressed a preference for discontinuous electrification with hybrid battery-electric trains, chosen partly to

reduce visual impact and construction disruption. The design includes significant engineering works such as a cut-and-cover tunnel beneath the A428 and Bourn Airfield development, and a tunnel through Chapel Hill near Haslingfield.

The plans include substantial station developments. Bedford St Johns station will be relocated to better serve Bedford Hospital, while Bedford station will receive a new plaza, additional platforms, and footbridges. Cambridge station will be upgraded to handle four trains per hour, including two new railway tracks next to the West Anglia Main Line from Shepreth Junction. New stations will be constructed at Tempsford and Cambourne.

The planned service would operate between 6am and midnight Monday to Thursday, 6am to 1am on Friday and Saturday, and 7am to 11pm on Sunday. The project requires a Development Consent Order for the Bedford to Cambridge section and additional upgrades between Oxford and Bedford.

The route serves an area that contributes approximately £111 billion to the national economy annually. The existing rail section between Oxford and Bicester is currently operated by Chiltern Railways.

This project represents one of Britain's most significant new railway developments of recent decades, combining the

rehabilitation of former railway alignments with new infrastructure to create direct east-west rail connections across southern England. The Government's Spring Budget in 2024 included a commitment to accelerate work on the Marston Vale Line to enable hourly services between Oxford and Bedford from 2030.

KEY PERSONNEL

David Hughes: Chief Executive Officer

Chief Financial Officer: Sam Turner

Chief Strategy & Development Officer: Will Gallagher

Commercial Director: Sue McElroy

CONTACT INFORMATION

Address: The Quadrant, Elder Gate, Milton Keynes United Kingdom, MK9 1EN

Tel: 0330 134 0067

Email: contact@eastwestrail.co.uk

Visit: www.eastwestrail.co.uk

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Getlink

Getlink (formerly Eurotunnel) operates the Channel Tunnel fixed link between Britain and France

The tunnel, which came into being nearly two centuries after French engineer Albert Mathieu-Favier proposed the first cross-Channel tunnel design in 1802, now handles approximately 25 percent of trade between the UK and European Union.

The infrastructure supports 320 daily train movements, with more than half carrying freight. Annual traffic volumes include over 20 million passengers, 1.6 million trucks, and 2.6 million cars. The tunnel also carries electrical interconnection capacity of one gigawatt.

In September 2021, Getlink launched an unaccompanied freight service through its Eurotunnel Le Shuttle Freight division, operating 24/6 between terminals in Calais and Folkestone. The service, which can handle 8,300 trailers annually, includes the Eurotunnel Border Pass system to expedite customs processes.

The company has established partnerships to expand its freight operations. A 2021 agreement with CargoBeamer created an unaccompanied rail freight service between Calais and Ashford, extending routes from both Perpignan and Domodossola. In early 2022, Getlink partnered with CAT Group to transport Toyota vehicles between Toton (UK) and Kolin (Czech Republic) via Onnaing (France) on a six-year contract.

Environmental initiatives include an efficiency plan aimed at reducing the group's carbon footprint by 30 percent by 2025. The company reports that its rail freight services emit 40 times less CO2 than comparable ferry routes. The Toyota vehicle transport agreement alone is expected to shift 8,500 truck journeys to rail annually, reducing CO2 emissions by 8,000 tonnes.

The company is pursuing digital transformation through a partnership with Salesforce, implementing their Marketing Cloud platform to enhance customer engagement. Getlink was the first crossChannel operator to implement a digital wallet system for terminal transit.

Technical details

The Channel Tunnel comprises three 50-kilometre tunnels bored 40 metres below the seabed: two rail tunnels operating in opposite directions and a service tunnel. The infrastructure connects Folkestone, Kent to

Coquelles in Pas-de-Calais through terminals of 150 and 650 hectares respectively.

The operation's rolling stock consists of 57 electric locomotives configured as BOBO-BO with three twin-axle bogies. These locomotives, operating in pairs, deliver 14MW of traction power, making them among Europe's most powerful. The fleet includes nine passenger shuttles and fifteen truck shuttles.

The Coquelles terminal houses the F46, the world's longest railway maintenance building at 838 metres, enabling technicians to service complete shuttles without disconnection. The infrastructure includes extensive safety systems, with crosspassages every 375 metres connecting to the service tunnel, which maintains positive air pressure for emergency access and evacuation.

In 2024, Getlink acquired ChannelPorts Ltd, one of the leading British customs intermediaries. Established in 1974 and based in Folkestone, Kent, ChannelPorts has 44 employees and a revenue in 2023 of around £10 million.

ChannelPorts carries out the customs formalities that have become compulsory since Brexit on behalf of its hauliers, logistics and forwarding customers. The company relies in particular on a digital platform – CustomsPro – which simplifies data exchanges and improves the productivity of operations.

These services (import, export and transit formalities) will be integrated into Sherpass, the Getlink’s digital platform that makes border crossings easier for its transport and logistics customers.

Energy Efficiency action plan

This action plan in line with the 2019-2025 Environment Plan, will enable the Group to reduce its carbon footprint by 30 per cent by 2025. Its deployment has already saved nearly 40 GWh per year on traction electricity.

The Energy Efficiency plan is built on concrete actions such as in-depth moderation of daily use by all employees and partners of the Group (reduction of heating instructions in buildings, eco-gestures oriented towards lighting or digital uses in particular), the continued development of eco-driving, and even accelerating bulb replacements with LEDs in the Concession.

All these actions will generate up to nine per cent additional savings by 2024 on auxiliary consumption, i.e., up to 5 GWh.

Cross-Channel rail freight boost

At the start of 2022, Getlink and CAT Group launched a new cross-Channel rail freight service transporting Toyota vehicles, for a period of six years, between Toton (UK) and Kolin (CZ) via Onnaing (FR). This new traffic alone represents growth of +15 per cent in annual cross-Channel freight on a like-for-like basis, compared to 2021. It will significantly reduce CO2 emissions by promoting the modal shift of more than 8,500 trucks to rail per year, thus avoiding the emission of more than 8,000 tonnes of CO2

KEY PERSONNEL

Chief Executive Officer: Yann Leriche

Deputy Chief Executive Officer: François Gauthey

Chief Business Development Officer: Julie Bagur

Chief Operating Officer – Corporate: Michel Boudoussier

Chief Operating Officer – Safety and Ethics: Philippe de Lagune

Chief Operating Officer – Europorte: Pascal Sainson

Safety, Sustainable Development and Business

Services Director: Patrick Etienne

Commercial Director – Concession: Jo Willacy

Chief Executive Officer – ElecLink: Steven Moore

CONTACT INFORMATION

Address: UK Terminal, Ashford Road Folkestone, Kent CT18 8XX

Tel: 0844 335 3535

Email: communication.internet@getlinkgroup.com

Visit: www.getlinkgroup.com

HS1 Ltd

HS1 Ltd is the company that owns and operates High Speed 1, the 109 kilometre high-speed railway connecting London St Pancras International to the Channel Tunnel

The company operates as the infrastructure manager and owns the stations along the route: St Pancras International, Stratford International, Ebbsfleet International, and Ashford International. The infrastructure is used by domestic high-speed services operated by Southeastern (between London and Kent) and international services operated by Eurostar. The line also carries freight traffic. The company operates as a regulated infrastructure manager under a 30-year concession agreement that runs until 2040.

HS1 Ltd's railway infrastructure has physical connections with Eurotunnel, the DBS freight depot at Dollands Moor and the Network Rail classic railway at Ashford, Ebbsfleet, Ripple Lane and domestic lines north of London.

Recent operational achievements include reducing electrical energy consumption through modifications to electrical feeder stations, delivering cost savings of approximately £1.1 million annually for Train Operating Companies. The company has increased its net-zero electricity sources by around 28 per cent through a Corporate Power Purchase Agreement.

The infrastructure manager has implemented various sustainability measures across its estate. At St Pancras International, a Mobile Segregation Unit has been installed to improve station recycling rates. The company's environmental performance shows a 15 per cent reduction in Scope one location-based emissions, though there has been a six per cent increase in Scope 2 emissions and a one per cent increase in Scope 3 emissions compared to previous periods.

HS1's environmental strategy extends to biodiversity management along its route, maintaining certification through the Wildlife Trust's Biodiversity Benchmark Award for eight consecutive years. The company manages 235 hectares of land divided into 136 'tiles' for identification and management purposes.

The organisation has established energy reduction working groups including the Route Energy Action & Carbon Reduction Team (REACT) and Energy Action Group (EAG). These initiatives have contributed

to a 16 per cent reduction in gas usage and a one per cent reduction in electricity use across operations.

In terms of social value, HS1 has retained its ‘We Invest in People’ gold accreditation and expanded its mental health support network with five additional mental health first aiders. The company contributed 713 staff volunteer hours to community activities and donated £69,870 to charitable causes during the reporting period.

HS1 and the University of Kent are leading a six-month viability study which will consult various energy distribution companies with the likes of SSE, along with National Grid, Kent County Council, the Department for Transport (DfT), and the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ), Kent City Council, Locate Kent, National Farmers Union (NFU) and Thames Estuary Growth Board.

In August 2024 HS1 achieved the internationally recognised ‘ISO 55001 certification’ which sets the framework for ensuring a long-term and safe running of the high-speed railway and its stations.

Freight rail services

HS1 Ltd is in a state of readiness for freight operating companies to operate high-speed services on the network. Being a highspeed railway network, which provides high economic value to its customers, there are

significant benefits to be seen by freight operating companies, in particular those who deliver time critical commodities to its customers. As such, the high-speed rail network provides a dynamic transport infrastructure which leads to substantial commercial benefits for organisations.

KEY PERSONNEL

Chairman: Keith Ludeman

Chief Executive Officer: Robert Sinclair

Chief Financial Officer: Virginie Merle

Chief Strategy and Regulation Officer: Mattias Bjornfors

General Counsel & Corporate Services Director: Lucy Clarke-Bodicoat

Commercial Director: Wendy Spinks

Engineering Director: Richard Thorp

CONTACT INFORMATION

Address: 5th Floor, Kings Place, 90 York Way

London N1 9AG

Tel: 020 7014 2700

Email: info@highspeed1.co.uk

Visit: www.highspeed1.co.uk

HS2

High Speed 2 represents Britain's second purpose-built high-speed railway, the project is designed to provide additional capacity and enhanced connectivity between London and Birmingham

Incorporating state-of-the-art rail technology and infrastructure engineering solutions at a scale unprecedented in British railway construction. The railway is designed to operate at speeds up to 225 miles per hour on dedicated tracks built to European high-speed standards, which will make it the fastest railway in Britain. The system employs 25kV AC overhead electrification throughout and incorporates advanced signalling systems and train control technology. The infrastructure is designed with a larger loading gauge than the existing UK network, aligning with European standards for high-speed rail operations and allowing for larger, more spacious rolling stock.

Engineering features

The route encompasses numerous significant engineering works including tunnels, viaducts, and cuttings through varied geological conditions. Notable elements include the ten-mile Chiltern tunnel, which features twin-bore construction and cross passages, alongside sophisticated ventilation and emergency access systems. The Colne Valley Viaduct, stretching over 2.1 miles, will become Britain's longest railway bridge. The project employs modern construction techniques including the use of tunnel boring machines (TBMs), pre-cast concrete elements, and innovative ground engineering solutions.

Ground engineering works include extensive soil stabilisation, ground anchoring, and complex foundation solutions to ensure long-term stability and minimal settlement. The route traverses diverse geological formations requiring varied engineering approaches, from London Clay to the Chiltern chalk deposits.

Station development

New stations are being constructed at London Euston, Old Oak Common, Birmingham Curzon Street and Birmingham Interchange. These transport hubs are designed to integrate with existing rail networks and other public transport systems while incorporating substantial retail and commercial development opportunities. Old Oak Common station will serve as a major interchange with the Elizabeth

Line and Great Western Main Line, while Birmingham Curzon Street represents the first terminus station built in Britain since the 19th century. Each station incorporates extensive passenger facilities, digital passenger information systems, and design provisions for future retail and commercial development.

The station designs emphasise passenger flow and intermodal connectivity, with extensive modelling undertaken to optimise circulation spaces and interchange facilities. The stations incorporate significant structural engineering achievements, including long-span roof structures and complex foundation solutions in challenging urban environments.

Operational capacity

When operational, HS2 will provide substantial additional capacity to Britain's rail network. The dedicated high-speed line allows for increased frequency of services and reduced journey times between major cities. Journey times between London and Birmingham are expected to be significantly reduced, enabling new service patterns and improved connectivity. The project is designed to release capacity on the existing West Coast Main Line for additional commuter and freight services, providing benefits across the wider rail network.

Construction programme

The project employs advanced construction methodologies and involves multiple major contractors working across numerous construction sites. Construction activities include extensive earthworks, tunneling operations, and the development of new stations and maintenance facilities. The programme incorporates modern digital engineering and Building Information Modelling (BIM) techniques throughout the design and construction phases, enabling improved coordination and reduced construction risks.

The construction sequence has been carefully planned to minimise disruption to existing railway operations and optimise the use of resources across the project. This includes the establishment of dedicated construction compounds, haul roads, and material handling facilities.

Supply chain development

HS2 has fostered significant development within Britain's rail supply chain, including investments in skills training, manufacturing facilities, and research and development. The project has created opportunities for innovation in areas such as digital railway technology, sustainable construction methods, and modern railway systems integration. This includes the development of new precast concrete manufacturing facilities, specialist plant and equipment, and innovative construction methodologies.

The project has driven advancement in several technical areas including noise and vibration mitigation, overhead line equipment design, and track systems for high-speed operation. These developments have contributed to the broader capability of the British rail industry supply chain.

Maintenance and operations

The railway will be supported by dedicated maintenance facilities including rolling stock depots and infrastructure maintenance bases. These facilities incorporate modern maintenance technologies and management systems to ensure reliable operation of the railway. The maintenance regime is designed to maximise availability while minimising the requirement for track access, incorporating remote condition monitoring and predictive maintenance techniques.

KEY PERSONNEL

Chief Financial Officer (interim CEO): Alan Foster

Stations Delivery Director: Huw Edwards

Chief Railway Officer: Emma Head

External Affairs Director: James Gray

Chief People Officer: Shira Johnson

Systems Delivery Director: Chris Rayner

Civils Delivery Director: Jackie Roe

Managing Director – Phase Two: Tim Smart

CONTACT INFORMATION

Tel: 08081 434 434

Email: HS2enquiries@hs2.org.uk

Visit: www.hs2.org.uk

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LCR

LCR represents a significant force in British railway-related property development and regeneration, combining public sector heritage with commercial expertise in delivering complex land and property schemes around major transport infrastructure

Originally established to deliver the Channel Tunnel Rail Link (now High Speed 1), LCR has evolved into a specialist development and regeneration company wholly owned by the Department for Transport. The organisation's transformation demonstrates the long-term value creation possible through strategic management of railway assets and adjacent land holdings.

LCR specialises in the development of land around major transport infrastructure, particularly railway stations and associated sites. The company's approach combines commercial acumen with public sector objectives, enabling the delivery of significant mixed-use developments that generate both economic and social value.

Major projects and partnerships

The company's flagship development at King's Cross Central, delivered in partnership with Argent, has transformed 67 acres of former railway land into a new London district. This mixed-use development incorporates commercial, residential, educational and cultural facilities while preserving and enhancing the area's rich railway heritage.

At Stratford City, LCR's involvement helped create a major new metropolitan centre in East London, incorporating retail, commercial and residential elements alongside significant transport infrastructure improvements. The development's integration with Stratford International Station and the broader transport network exemplifies LCR's ability to deliver complex, infrastructure-led projects.

Development approach

LCR employs a partnership-based approach to development, working closely with public sector bodies, commercial developers, and infrastructure operators. This collaborative model enables the delivery of projects that balance commercial returns with broader regeneration objectives and public benefit.

The company's development methodology incorporates extensive master planning, stakeholder engagement, and careful consideration of infrastructure

requirements. This comprehensive approach ensures developments enhance existing transport infrastructure while creating new economic opportunities.

Beyond development activities, LCR maintains a significant property portfolio including retail units at major railway stations and development land adjacent to transport infrastructure. This asset base provides stable income while offering opportunities for future development and value enhancement.

LCR maintains specialist expertise in several key areas including railway engineering interface management, development over operational railway assets, and the integration of new development with existing transport infrastructure. This technical capability enables the company to unlock particularly complex development opportunities.

As a government-owned company, LCR operates on commercial principles while maintaining alignment with public sector objectives. This unique position enables the company to take longer-term views on development opportunities and to pursue projects with significant public benefit alongside commercial returns.

LCR’s heritage as a property developer has enabled it to forge partnerships with landowners in the public and private sectors and with developers. LCR has successful joint venture partnerships with Lendlease at IQL in Stratford, London whilst at Mayfield, Manchester LCR partners with Landsec and its regeneration arm U&I, Manchester City Council (MCC) and Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM). This Joint Venture opened a 6.5-acre park at Mayfield on schedule in September 2022, the first new park in Manchester for 100 years. LCR continues to build on Mayfield’s reputation as a flagship for inclusive, green urban regeneration, driving socio-economic growth in the heart of Manchester city centre.

Other new developments include the Sheffield Station Campus. Here LCR were presented with a rare opportunity to invest in a flagship regeneration project in Sheffield, realising a major milestone for the city’s levelling up and regeneration vision around Sheffield Midland mainline station. The 1.82-acre site on St Mary’s

Road is a five-minute walk away from the city’s main railway station. The acquisition was completed as part of LCR’s ongoing partnership with Sheffield City Council, South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority, Homes England and Network Rail.

And at Derby LCR purchased Midland House, a c. 55k sq. ft (NIA) office complex/ former free school, to act as an anchor asset to the station led regeneration project. Derby has garnered national attention following the announcement that it will be the home of Great British Railways.

In October 2024 at a Government International Investment Summit, it was revealed that Network Rail and LCR will be creating a new property company which will attract additional private and public sector investment with the potential to deliver brownfield regeneration schemes across the rail estate with a value exceeding £1 billion.

KEY PERSONNEL

Chief Executive Officer: Peter Hawthorne

Interim Board Chair and Senior Non-Executive

Director: Michael Dunn

Chief Financial Officer: Alan Peelo

Chief Operations and Transformation Officer: Nigel Crainey

Director of Portfolio and Asset Management: Sian Evans

Partnerships & Property Director: Andrew Ferguson

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Tel: 020 7391 4300

Email: info@lcrproperty.co.uk

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Midland Metro Alliance

The West Midlands Combined Authority, the design consortium of Egis, Tony Gee and Pell Frischmann, and contractor Colas Rail came together to form the Midland Metro Alliance in July 2016

Each of the partner companies brings a complementary area of expertise to the alliance. The real focus, however, is on leaving a legacy of skills and experience for the region, even after the extensions are complete and helping the West Midlands attract regeneration and investment.

Ongoing projects

Having delivered three light rail extensions since 2019, the Midland Metro Alliance is currently working on behalf of Transport for West Midlands on two projects for the West Midlands Metro network, each planned to massively enhance public transport in the region.

Wednesbury to Brierley Hill Metro extension

2025 is set to be a massive year for the Wednesbury to Brierley Hill Metro extension, the largest light rail project currently in construction in the UK.

The first phase of the scheme, which will see the route extended from Wednesbury, through Sandwell, and into Dudley town centre, is in the final stages of construction and is set to open in autumn 2025, whilst the second phase, which will take the route further to Brierley Hill, now has funding agreed and is set for Department for Transport approval in early 2025 allowing for construction to begin shortly after.

This route will be a gamechanger for the Black Country, linking more businesses and residents to the West Midland's light rail network.

Birmingham Eastside Metro extension

The Birmingham Eastside Metro extension to Digbeth will serve the High Speed 2 (HS2) station at Curzon Street, separating from the existing West Midlands Metro line at Bull Street. The route will consist of 1.7 kilometres of twin track running from Bull Street to a new terminus at High Street Deritend and is being delivered in stages to ensure local people can use the scheme prior to HS2's opening.

The scheme includes four additional West Midlands Metro stops serving the east of Birmingham City Centre with the first two of these, including a temporary stop close to a new bus interchange adjacent to Clayton Hotel Birmingham set to open later in 2025.

Sustainability

Each project has an overarching Project Sustainability Plan, detailing how the project is to contribute to the sustainability objectives and how the project will manage any environmental impacts.

All new projects are registered with CEEQUAL and will complete a CEEQUAL Assessment to assess the sustainability of the scheme against a benchmark of industry best practice. The CEEQUAL process is externally verified giving assurance of the quality of the awards.

All new construction works will also register with the National Considerate Constructors Scheme (CCS). The CCS is a voluntary code of practice that seeks to minimise any disturbance or negative impact (in terms of noise and dust)

sometimes caused by construction sites to the immediate neighbourhood and recognise and reward the constructor's commitment to raise standards of site management, safety and environmental awareness beyond statutory duties. As with CEEQUAL the code offers an external validation of the scheme performance against industry best practice.

Network Rail

Network Rail operates as a public sector body, with its funding structured through a combination of track access charges from operators, commercial revenue, and direct government support via five-year Control Periods

The current Control Period 7 (2024-2029) represents a £44 billion investment programme, though facing significant efficiency challenges highlighted by the ORR's Periodic Review 2023. The organisation's transition toward Great British Railways (GBR) follows the Williams-Shapps Plan for Rail, with Network Rail already adapting its structure and governance to align with the future GBR operating model. This includes the evolution of track access arrangements and the development of new commercial models for operator relationships, moving away from the traditional Schedule 4 and 8 performance regime toward more integrated passenger service contracts.

Network Rail's interface with train operating companies operates through complex track access agreements, supplemented by Framework Agreements that establish long-term access rights. The System Operator function manages strategic capacity planning and timetabling, while Route businesses handle day-today performance management through Joint Performance Teams and alliance arrangements with operators.

Financial oversight occurs through the ORR's economic regulation framework, with efficiency monitored against detailed benchmarks.

Regional devolution has seen significant evolution in Network Rail's relationship with devolved administrations and regional transport bodies. Transport Scotland and Transport for Wales maintain specific requirements through their High-Level Output Specifications, while England's regions operate through varying partnership arrangements with combined authorities and sub-national transport bodies.

Project delivery increasingly operates through industry partnership models, moving beyond traditional GRIP stages toward the PACE framework which emphasises earlier contractor involvement and improved risk allocation. Major programmes like the Trans-Pennine Route Upgrade exemplify this approach, with alliance contracts structured to optimize delivery efficiency.

The organisation's property portfolio, managed through Network Rail Property, generates significant commercial revenue through retail leases, property development, and telecoms agreements. This includes major development schemes at principal stations and the optimization of linear infrastructure assets for telecommunications and power distribution.

Regulatory oversight extends beyond the ORR to include interfaces with the Health and Safety Executive for major hazard regulations, the Environment Agency for environmental compliance, and the British Transport Police Authority for security arrangements. Each maintains specific regulatory requirements that influence Network Rail's operational and investment decisions.

Technical standards development now increasingly anticipates the GBR transition, with the Rail Technical Strategy and Whole Industry Strategic Plan informing long-

term technology choices. This includes the progressive implementation of the Digital Railway programme, though with revised timelines reflecting funding constraints and delivery complexity.

KEY PERSONNEL

Chief Executive Officer of Network Rail: Andrew Haines

Chief Financial Officer: Jeremy Westlake

Chief of Staff: David Leam

Group Director, Railway Business Services: Clive Berrington

Group Director, System Operator: Anit Chandarana

Group HR Director: Pauline Holroyd

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Seaton Rail’s Railway and Track Safety Training provide companies with the skills, knowledge and certifi to ensure that works on the railway are carried out efficiently and safely as well as in full compliance with Network Rail Standards.

Network Rail's role in industry planning has evolved through the development of long-term strategies including the Traction Decarbonisation Network Strategy and the Continuous Modular Strategic Planning process, which inform investment decisions across Control Periods and feed into the Rail Network Enhancements Pipeline.

Managing Director, Scotland’s Railway: Liam Sumpter

Managing Director, Southern region: Ellie Burrows

Interim Managing Director, Wales & Western: Rob Cairns

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Tel: 020 7557 8000

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Transport UK

Formerly operating as Abellio UK, Transport UK operates Greater Anglia, West Midlands Trains, East Midlands Railway, and Merseyrail

Transport UK Group Limited formed following a management buyout of Abellio UK from the Dutch owned rail company NS Groep N.V in 2023. The new UKbased company took over all Abellio UK’s existing services, serving millions of rail and bus passengers in London, Liverpool, the Midlands and East Anglia, accounting for approximately 15 per cent of franchised passenger rail in the UK.

The organisation employs 12,370 people, with a workforce that is 29 per cent female. Their commitment to development is evidenced by their 509 active apprentices, representing 5.5 per cent of their workforce. This focus on training and development helped earn them the 56th position in the Top 100 Apprenticeship Employers in 2023.

The company's financial performance is notable, achieving total revenues of £2.3 billion in the 13-month operating period to March 2024. Their adjusted operating profit for this period was £47 million. The company has successfully managed its debt, reducing total gross debt from £639 million to £497 million during this period. Following the management buyout, the company had £36 million of full recourse debt and £56 million of non-recourse debt payable to the former shareholder, NS Groep N.V. By March 2024, all full recourse debt was repaid, with only £12 million in nonrecourse debt remaining, which was fully settled by May 2024.

Their rail operations have shown significant financial improvements. Greater Anglia transformed from requiring a £492 million subsidy in 2020/21 to paying a £72 million premium in 2023/24. Similarly, East Midlands Railway reduced its subsidy from £401 million to £86 million, and West Midlands Trains from £516 million to £238 million. Their Merseyrail operation has contributed £58 million of profit share back to Merseytravel by December 2023

The company has made substantial investments in rail infrastructure, including £50 million and £66 million for rail depot modernisations in the West Midlands at Tyseley and Bletchley respectively. Over the past eight years, they have procured private sector funding of well over £3 billion to fund new trains and associated

facilities. Transport UK's environmental impact shows improvement, with a five per cent reduction in CO2 emissions during the year, with Greater Anglia achieving an eight per cent reduction. Of their 456 stations, 450 passed air quality assessments with nitrogen dioxide levels below 30μg/m3. The company's total social, environmental, and economic impact was calculated at £865 million using the Rail Standards and Safety Board's Social Value Tool.

Their train fleet modernisation programme represents one of their largest investments, with a £2.5 billion initiative to introduce 1,612 new train vehicles across Greater Anglia, West Midlands Trains, and East Midlands Railway. As of March 2024, 75 per cent of these new trains have entered service, with the remainder scheduled for delivery by the end of 2025. The introduction of these new trains has had a significant impact; for instance, replacing 100 per cent of Greater Anglia's fleet has reduced the average age of its trains by 28 years.

The company's operational performance is also noteworthy. In 2023/24, three of their rail businesses – East Midlands Railway, Greater Anglia and Merseyrail – were below the national average for cancellations. Additionally, Greater Anglia, Merseyrail and West Midlands Trains exceeded the national average for punctuality within 15 minutes, with Greater Anglia achieving the highest on-time rate of any operator for eleven of the thirteen periods last year.

Through their subsidiary TransportWorks, they provide consultancy services across the sector, while their Advance Ventures division manages 790 properties across the UK, with more than 25,000 advertising spaces and strategic partnerships in over 200 locations. The company also operates Solvd., which provides outsourced payroll solutions and business support services, demonstrating their diversification beyond core rail operations.

Sustainable development

Transport UK is as a commercial partner in a 2025 campaign for UNESCO World Engineering Day for Sustainable Development. This campaign will recognise

the role of science and engineering in sustainable development, and Britain’s unrivalled rail heritage will be showcased in a short film highlighting Transport UK’s innovative sustainable transport solutions which reduce emissions and improve community safety. The film explores Transport UK’s innovations in sustainability, investing £10 million in green technology across its rail network.

KEY PERSONNEL

Chief Executive Officer: Dominic Booth

Chief Commercial Officer: Alan Pilbeam

Chief Corporate Officer: Edward Walker

Chief Financial Officer: Chris Harris

CONTACT INFORMATION

Address: St Andrews House

18-20 St Andrew Street

London EC4A 3AG

United Kingdom

Tel:0207 430 8270

Visit: www.transport-uk.com

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Arriva UK Trains

Arriva UK Trains operates under a range of different contract models including two national rail contracts, a concessionary contract, an open-access rail company and a rail maintenance business

The company has 4,747 colleagues operating 282 trains and managing 118 stations. Having first entered the market in 2000, Arriva UK Trains now covers around nine per cent of the entire network by total revenue which includes Grand Central, Chiltern Railways, CrossCountry and Arriva Rail London.

Arriva Rail London

Arriva Rail London (ARL) is the train operating company responsible for running the London Overground network under a concession agreement with Transport for London (TfL). The seven-and-a-half-year concession commenced on 13 November 2016 and was extended by two years in 2023 to run until 3 May 2026.

Working in partnership with TfL, ARL strives to deliver improvements for London Overground customers through more frequent services, new trains and improved interchanges, as well as developing stations and lines to meet increasing passenger demand and to support new homes and jobs.

Arriva TrainCare

Arriva’s TrainCare business provides maintenance depots and servicing facilities for electric and diesel trains. In recent years, Arriva TrainCare has grown following substantial investment in developing heavy maintenance work.

Operating from six strategic locations across the country, Arriva TrainCare currently provides overnight and heavy maintenance services to several train operating companies and ROSCOs, along with postproduction support for new train manufacturers.

About Arriva Group

Arriva is a leading provider of passenger transport across Europe, employing around 34,400 people and delivering around 1.6 billion passenger journeys. With buses, trains, coaches, trams, waterbuses, bikesharing systems, on-demand transport solutions and a rolling stock leasing company, Arriva proudly connects people and communities safely, reliably and sustainably across eleven countries, delivering these services in a better way,

every day. The activities of Arriva are divided into four business units: UK Bus, UK Trains, The Netherlands and Mainland Europe.

Arriva has passenger transport operations in the Czech Republic, Croatia, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain and the United Kingdom, and also operates a rolling stock leasing company in Romania.

KEY PERSONNEL

Arriva UK Trains Interim Managing Director: Amanda Furlong

Arriva Rail Services Managing Director: Paul Hutchings

Arriva Rail London Managing Director: Steve Best

Chiltern Railways Managing Director: Richard Allan

CrossCountry Managing Director: Scott Maynard

CONTACT INFORMATION

Address: 1 Admiral Way, Doxford International Business Park, Sunderland, Tyne & Wear, SR3 3XP

Tel: 0191 520 4000

Email: enquiries@arriva.co.uk

Visit: www.arrivagroup.com

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First Rail

Part of First Group, First Rail is the UK’s largest rail operator, with many years of experience running all types of passenger rail operations across the country; comprising long-distance, commuter, regional and sleeper services

First Rail stands as one of the UK's largest rail operators, managing a diverse portfolio of services that facilitate approximately 750,000 passenger journeys daily. The company oversees 404 stations and operates a substantial fleet of 3,700 locomotives and rail carriages, employing 15,500 people across its operations.

Their rail franchise portfolio includes three major train operating companies: Avanti West Coast (operated as a joint venture with Trenitalia), Great Western Railway (GWR), and South Western Railway (SWR, operated in partnership with MTR). They also run two open access services: Hull Trains and Lumo. Beyond these core rail operations, First Rail manages London Trams and the Heathrow Express on behalf of Transport for London (TfL) and Heathrow Airport respectively, and recently took over the operation of the London Cable Car in June 2024.

The company has demonstrated significant investment in modernising its services. Avanti West Coast has implemented a £350 million project for new electric and bi-mode trains, alongside a £117 million programme to refurbish their Pendolino fleet. They pioneered a new class of travel called Standard Premium, which has sold 2.5 million tickets since its 2021 launch.

First Rail's commitment to environmental sustainability is evident across their operations. SWR has become the first rail company to have its longterm decarbonisation goal (net zero by 2040) verified by the Science Based Targets initiative. Hull Trains has achieved a 65 per cent reduction in CO2 emissions through their new bi-mode fleet, while Lumo's all-electric service between London and Edinburgh produces 95 per cent fewer carbon emissions than flying the same route.

The company has also expanded into technological innovation through subsidiaries such as evo-rail, which provides the world's first fully operational rail-5G communication solution, and Mistral Data, which develops software and data solutions for the rail industry. Their First Rail Consultancy division offers specialist services across the public transport sector.

Their open access operations have shown particular success, with Hull Trains increasing seat capacity utilisation from 59 per cent in 2023 to 69 per cent in 2024, while Lumo has carried more than two and a half million customers since its 2021 launch, achieving 74 per cent seat capacity utilisation.

First Rail continues to expand its operations, with applications submitted for new services including a Hull Trains London-Sheffield route and Lumo services from Rochdale to London and Edinburgh to Glasgow. The company is also serving as the 'shadow operator' for the HS2 programme, preparing for the future of high-speed rail in the UK.

KEY PERSONNEL

Managing Director, First Rail: Steve Montgomery

Acting Chair and Senior Independent Non-Executive Director, First Group: Peter Lynas

Chief Executive Officer, First Group: Graham Sutherland

Chief Financial Officer, First Group: Ryan Mangold

CONTACT INFORMATION

Address: 395 King Street, Aberdeen, Scotland

AB24 5RP

Tel: 01224 650100

Email: contactus.fec@firstgroup.com

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Go-Ahead Group

Go-Ahead’s rail operation is the busiest in the UK, responsible for over 18 per cent of all train passenger journeys

Go-Ahead provides rail passenger journeys in the UK across the Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) consisting of Great Northern, Thameslink, Gatwick Express and Southern. With four train companies under the Govia Thameslink Railway franchise, GTR is responsible for 24 per cent of all UK rail journeys.

Initially created to deliver change through the Thameslink Programme, GTR took over the services of both Thameslink and Great Northern in 2014. Southern and Gatwick Express brands joined the franchise in 2015.

The network itself covers major London terminals, such as London Victoria, London Bridge and London St Pancras, as well as extending the network as far north as King’s Lynn and south to Brighton.

GTR, alongside Go-Ahead’s rail partners, has brought in new infrastructure technology, trains and an expanded Thameslink network, which is delivering a step-change in customer experience.

Go-Ahead Group is owned by the Australia-based transport company Kinetic Group (51 per cent) and Spanish transport infrastructure company Globalvia (49 per cent).

KEY PERSONNEL

Chief Executive Officer, Go-Ahead Group: Christian Schreyer

Chief Financial Officer, Go-Ahead Group: Sarah Mussenden

Group Chief Executive, Go-Ahead Group: Miguel Parras

CONTACT INFORMATION

Address: The Go-Ahead Group Limited

4 Matthew Parker Street

SW1H 9NP

Tel: 020 7799 8999

Visit: www.go-ahead.com

Keolis

Keolis has been investing in the UK since rail privatisation of the network in 1996, its UK rail franchise and tram consortium helps to sustain over 9,000 jobs

In the UK, Keolis is the largest private operator of light rail services. It maintains and operates the Docklands Light Railway in London, Manchester Metrolink, Nottingham Trams and it has a joint venture agreement for the country’s largest and busiest rail franchise – GTR.

KeolisAmey DLR

KeolisAmey is a 70:30 joint venture between international transport operator Keolis and engineering solutions provider Amey. KeolisAmey has an eight-year contract to operate and maintain the DLR in London, the 40 kilometre automated metro line serving five London boroughs. They are the incumbent operator having held the previous franchise since December 2014.

The next franchise agreement runs from 1 April 2025 and will build on the service’s success over the past ten years. KeolisAmey is committed on new key deliverables, which include supporting TfL on the introduction of 54 new trains to the network and making further enhancements to the timetable for passengers. Additionally, a new apprenticeship scheme will be launched and sustainable community outreach projects developed with local communities across east and south-east London. The DLR has grown to become the UK’s busiest light rail network. It carries around 100 million passengers each year.

KeolisAmey Metrolink

KeolisAmey Metrolink is a joint venture between Keolis and Amey that operates Manchester's Metrolink tram system under contract to Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM). The operation began in 2017 and the contract runs until 2027. It is currently the UK's largest tram system.

The network consists of 103 kilometres of track and 99 stops, served by 147 Bombardier-built trams. The organization employs 940 people across its operations and maintenance functions.

Recent performance data shows significant growth in ridership. Between July 2023 and July 2024, passenger numbers increased by 18 per cent. May 2024 saw a record 4.1 million passengers use the system in a single month, marking the

highest monthly usage since the network's 1992 inception. Annual ridership exceeds 44 million journeys.

The company is a signatory to the Greater Manchester Good Employment Charter and was recognized among the top 20 most improved organizations for customer service by the Institute of Customer Service in 2024. The operation functions as part of Manchester's broader Bee Network transport system under TfGM's oversight.

Tramlink

Keolis operates as part of the Tramlink consortium in Nottingham under a 22.5year Public-Private Partnership agreement that began in December 2011. The operation oversees a modern light rail network that underwent significant expansion in August 2015, when two new lines added 17.5 kilometres of additional track to the system.

The network employs over 300 people and operates a fleet of more than 30 trams. A notable feature is its extensive

park and ride provision, with over 3,100 spaces available across the system. The infrastructure combines former railway alignments with street-running sections.

KEY PERSONNEL

Chief Executive, Keolis UK: Alistair Gordon Chair, Keolis: Sir Derek Jones

Chief Executive, Amey: Andy Milner

Managing Director, KeolisAmey Metrolink: Damien Chabas

CONTACT INFORMATION

Address: Keolis (UK) Limited 16 St John's Lane, Farringdon, London

EC1M 4BS

Email: comms@keolis.co.uk

Visit: www.keolis.co.uk

MTR currently operates the Elizabeth line, having managed the line from its opening and overseeing the introduction of new rolling stock and the central section launch. This contract ends in May 2025 when GTS Rail Operations takes over.

MTR's UK division has established itself as a significant player in British transport infrastructure development. The company's latest venture involves partnering with Sellar in a £1.5 billion regeneration project at Liverpool Street station through their

joint venture company, Mersey 1 Limited. This project combines MTR's expertise in railway operations with major property development, reflecting their global approach to integrated transport and real estate projects.

The Liverpool Street station project, submitted for planning approval to the City of London Corporation, represents a significant expansion of MTR's involvement in UK infrastructure development, moving beyond pure operations into major urban regeneration.

KEY PERSONNEL

Commercial Director: Graham Cross

Interim Chief Executive Officer, MTR UK: Andy King

CONTACT INFORMATION

Address: MTR Corporation (UK) Limited

Third Floor

123 Pall Mall

London SW1Y 5EA

Email: info@mtr.uk.com

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Avanti West Coast

Avanti West Coast operates intercity services on the West Coast Main Line as part of a joint venture between FirstGroup and Trenitalia

Since assuming operations from Virgin Trains in December 2019, the operator has undertaken significant fleet modernisation programmes while managing Britain's premier intercity route between London Euston and Scotland, serving major conurbations across England, Wales and Scotland.

Fleet modernisation represents a cornerstone of Avanti's strategy, with two major programmes running concurrently.

The £117 million Pendolino refurbishment programme, completed in 2024, has transformed all 56 tilting trains of what is recognised as Britain's hardest-working fleet. This includes 35 eleven-carriage and 21 nine-carriage sets, each requiring the overhaul of 22 and 18 bogies respectively. The comprehensive bogie overhaul programme, conducted at Alstom's Crewe facility, involves the reconditioning of 1,148 bogies that have each covered approximately 750,000 miles – equivalent to three journeys to the moon.

The Evero fleet replaces the Voyagers. Built by Hitachi, the 23-strong fleet, consisting of ten seven-carriage electric trains and 13 five-carriage bi-modes, will serve routes from London to the Midlands, Chester, North Wales and the North West, leading to a substantial cut in carbon emissions with an increase in seats, and offering improved comfort. Quieter and roomier, with more reliable Wi-Fi, wireless charging for electrical devices and a real-time customer information system,

these new trains are the result of a £350 million investment in sustainable travel. Fleet composition now encompasses the newlyrefurbished Pendolino sets, which have received improved seating, enhanced lighting, new interior carpets, passenger information displays, additional luggage space, power points at every seat and modernised toilets. The new Evero fleet provides complementary capability, with the bi-mode units offering flexibility for non-electrified routes while the pure electric sets deliver enhanced environmental performance.

For detailed service specifications and performance data, industry professionals should consult the operator's stakeholder briefings and ORR performance statistics.

In late 2024, Avanti West Coast opened a new ticket office and first class lounge within Glasgow Central station. The new facilities are part of a £5 million investment by Network Rail to upgrade the station. The project will also see the layout of several existing retail units changing and the creation of a new Network Rail station reception desk on the main concourse. Avanti West Coast has relocated to the historic Caledonian Chambers on the east side of the concourse from its old ticket office on Gordon Street, which will now be converted into two new retail units.

The renovation project has also helped preserve the historic nature of the building with work being undertaken to restore original features in Caledonian Chambers. Network Rail received a £52,000 grant from the Railway Heritage Trust to refurbish some of the sash windows on the building façade, which feature in Avanti West Coast’s First Class Lounge.

In mid-December 2024, Avanti West introduced more services across its routes, delivering an additional 32,000 seats weekly bringing the total to over one million seats available each week.

The updated train timetable introduces significant service expansions across

multiple routes, with Liverpool receiving eighteen additional London services, including two daily on weekdays, six on Saturdays, and two on Sundays, alongside increased stops at Lichfield Trent Valley and Tamworth, following the recent introduction of Class 807 Evero trains.

Manchester's service improvements feature the restoration of a sub-2-hour peak service from Piccadilly to Euston, departing at 0700 and arriving at 0859 with just one Stockport stop, as part of 48 daily midweek services. The West Midlands route gains five additional weekday services between Birmingham New Street and London Euston, serving all intermediate stations, plus two fast services departing London at 1010 and 1310 with a journey time of 1 hour 17 minutes, while weekend additions include nine new services resulting in 19,000 extra seats overall.

The Chester and North Wales route transitions to exclusive operation by Class 805 Evero trains, replacing the longstanding diesel Voyager fleet, with two additional weekday services from Chester at 1132 and 1332, matching London-bound additions, four extra Saturday services, and an extended Sunday 1332 service now beginning at Holyhead to enhance North Wales connectivity.

KEY PERSONNEL

Managing Director: Andy Mellors

Executive Director, Finance: Carolann James

Executive Director, Commercial: Sarah Copley

Executive Director, Operations: Chris Liptrot

Interim Executive Director, Communications: Jo Bird

Customer Experience Director: Kathryn O’Brien

Executive Director, Safety, Security and Environment: Dave Whitehouse

People Director: Jo MacPhail

CONTACT INFORMATION

Visit: www.avantiwestcoast.co.uk

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Blackpool Tramway

Blackpool's tramway system represents Britain's only surviving first-generation tramway, having operated continuously since 1885

Now modernised whilst retaining heritage operations, the system demonstrates how traditional infrastructure can be adapted to meet contemporary light rail standards.

The network comprises 11 miles of track, primarily along Blackpool's Promenade before heading inland to Fleetwood. Infrastructure configurations vary from traditional street running to reserved track sections, with the recent extension to Blackpool North railway station introducing modern light rail engineering standards to the Victorian-era system.

The primary fleet consists of Bombardier Flexity2 trams, introduced during the 2012 modernisation programme. These articulated units operate alongside a preserved heritage fleet, including the iconic ‘Standard’ cars, ‘Balloon’ doubledeckers, and open-topped ‘Boat’ trams which continue seasonal tourist operations. The dual nature of operations requires maintenance of two distinct skill sets among operational staff, covering both modern light rail vehicles and traditional trolley cars.

Depot facilities are concentrated at Starr Gate, where a purpose-built facility maintains the Flexity2 fleet. The historic Rigby Road depot continues to house the heritage fleet, maintaining traditional maintenance capabilities for the preserved vehicles. This split operation enables the system to balance modern reliability requirements with heritage preservation objectives.

Infrastructure includes traditional tramway construction along the Promenade, with modern slab track installations on the newer extensions. The system operates on 600V DC overhead line equipment, with both modern rigid overhead and traditional span wire construction maintained to suit operational requirements. Signalling combines traditional line-of-sight operation with modern light rail signalling principles at key junctions and crossing points.

The recent extension to Blackpool North railway station represents the first major expansion of the system in decades, introducing light rail standards to new sections while maintaining compatibility with the existing infrastructure. This extension required careful integration of modern construction techniques with

the traditional system, including complex interface arrangements at transition points.

Blackpool Transport Services, owned by Blackpool Council, operates the network as part of an integrated transport system alongside the town's bus network. This enables coordinated service planning and integrated ticketing across modes, while maintaining specialised tramway expertise within the organisation.

Track maintenance requirements vary across the system, from traditional grooved rail in street sections to modern rail profiles on segregated alignments. This diversity of infrastructure requires maintenance teams to maintain expertise across multiple track forms and construction types.

The modernisation programme has enhanced system reliability while preserving heritage operations, demonstrating how historic systems can be adapted to meet modern light rail standards. For detailed technical specifications and performance data, industry professionals should consult Blackpool Transport's technical documentation.

The 2024 extension to Blackpool North railway station marks a significant development in the network's evolution, reinstating tram services on Talbot Road for the first time in 88 years. This connection creates seamless integration between mainline rail services and the tramway, enhancing public transport connectivity in the town centre.

The extension has prompted a restructuring of services into three distinct patterns, designated T1, T2 and T3. The T1 service maintains the traditional Fleetwood to Starr Gate route, while T2 operates between Starr Gate and North Station, and T3 connects Fleetwood with North Station. This arrangement provides coordinated 15-minute frequencies on core sections through careful service integration, with individual route sections seeing trams every 30 minutes.

The new pattern demonstrates how modern light rail operating principles can be applied to a historic system, with clear service designation supporting passenger wayfinding while maintaining frequent connections between key destinations. The coordination between mainline rail and tram services represents a significant step in Blackpool's integrated transport strategy.

KEY PERSONNEL

Managing Director, Blackpool Transport Services: Jane Cole

CONTACT INFORMATION

Address: Blackpool Transport

Rigby Road, Blackpool, Lancashire FY1 5DD

Tel: 01253 473001

Visit: www.blackpooltransport.com

X: @BPL_Transport

Keep on track

Total rail capability

Bender is one of the world’s leading providers of solutions that make electrical infrastructures smart and safer.

An approved Network Rail supplier, Bender UK has worked in the industry for over two decades to ensure maximum availability, prevent downtime, maintain uptime, and ensure operational efficiency.

Bender continuous insulation monitoring and earth fault location solutions measure system status and pinpoint the location of failure and degradation, and issue warnings and alarms to improve rail safety and services for staff and passengers.

Bender’s rail capability includes monitoring signal power, points heating, rail crossings, underground networks and rolling stock, supported by predictive maintenance and software solutions.

Tc2c

Operating as part of Trenitalia's UK portfolio, c2c provides vital commuter services between London Fenchurch Street and Essex via the London, Tilbury and Southend Railway route

Assisted travel information

he operator serves 26 stations across East London and South Essex, handling approximately 35.8 million passenger journeys annually.

The network's infrastructure comprises a four-track main line to Upminster, reducing to double track for the Essex sections. Major

We aim to make journeys an easy and pleasant experience for all passengers that may need assistance travelling across our network, whether assistance has been booked in advance or not.

By requesting assistance we are able to arrange:

• Assistance to and from the train at your starting, intermediate and destination stations.

• Onward travel reservations on services operated by other train companies where reservations are available.

N.B. Even if other train companies do not offer reservations on their services, you can still book assistance.

When requesting your booking to travel on c2c, we advise that you give us at least 2 hours’ notice. If you want to travel with us without booking we will try to accommodate you where possible, however this is dependent on staff availability [and you may need to wait].

stations along the route include the London terminus at Fenchurch Street, strategic interchanges at West Ham and Upminster, and key commuter hubs such as Basildon, which alone handles 2.5 million passengers annually. The Basildon station, celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2024, exemplifies the operator's significance to regional economic development, with the East of England generating £1.2 billion in passenger benefits.

Un-booked assistance may not be possible on other parts of the rail network, We’ll make sure you get all the help you need including any change or connections with other train companies if it is up to 2 hours before your journey is due to start, any time of the day.

The route's significance to regional connectivity is demonstrated by key flows such as Basildon-Fenchurch Street, which saw 687,452 passenger journeys in 2022/23. The operator maintains 1,098 weekly departures from Basildon alone, indicating the intensive service pattern maintained across the network.

In 2024 c2c opened a new Driver Simulator Academy at Southend. The facility incorporates advanced simulation technology for both Class 720 and 357 units, with the 720 simulator featuring a full-cabin replica. The system provides detailed CGI renderings of the entire c2c network, including routes from both London termini to Shoeburyness.

You may be entitled to concessionary fares or a Disabled Person’s Railcard. Please ask at your local station for more information.

Our Assisted Travel team can be contacted by telephone and textphone on the number below:

0345 744 4422 (option 3)

Text Relay: To make a Text Relay call, dial 18001 followed by 03457 444 422

Lines are open Monday to Friday 08:00 to 20:00 and 09:00 to 16:00 on weekends and bank holidays.

You may also contact us by emailing  passengerassistance@c2crail.co.uk

Or you can book TfL staff assistance from Passenger Assist by

• Calling 0343 222 2000 (TfL call charges) • Booking online on the Passenger

Fleet modernisation has seen the introduction of Class 720 Aventra units, complementing the existing Class 357 Electrostar fleet. The latter undergoes refurbishment in partnership with Alstom, while operating characteristics benefit from recent overhead line renewals. Training capabilities have been enhanced through investment in a state-ofthe-art Driver Simulator Academy at Southend Central station.

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Operational performance consistently ranks among the industry's highest, with recent Transport Focus Rail User Survey results showing 94 per cent overall customer satisfaction – the highest among British train operators. This performance stems from focused attention to punctuality, reliability, and passenger information systems, supported by recent technological upgrades including enhanced Wi-Fi coverage across the network.

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Led by Fleet Delivery Improvement Manager Sabato Citro, the two-year project delivers comprehensive training capabilities including variable weather conditions, emergency scenarios, and realtime performance analysis. The academy features dual instructor stations and dedicated training rooms with observation facilities, enabling group analysis of trainee performance.

KEY PERSONNEL

Managing Director: Rob Mullen

Operations and Engineering Director: Laura McEwen

Fleet Delivery Improvement Manager: Sabato Citro

Customer Experience Director: Abu Siddeeq

Head of Stations: Joe Hendry

Chief of Staff: Stephanie Michael

Accessibility and Integrated Travel Manager: Steve Scutt

CONTACT INFORMATION

Address: 7th Floor, Centennium House

100 Lower Thames Street, London, EC3R 6DL

Visit: www.c2c-online.co.uk

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Caledonian Sleeper

The Caledonian Sleeper provides crucial overnight rail services connecting London Euston with Scotland's major cities

Since June 2023, the service has operated under Scottish Government ownership through Scottish Rail Holdings, marking a significant transition from private sector operation under Serco to integration with Scotland's wider public rail strategy.

Operating two distinct services – the Lowlander connecting London with Edinburgh and Glasgow, and the Highlander serving Aberdeen, Inverness and Fort William – the operation involves complex splitting and joining procedures at Edinburgh Waverley. This operational pattern enables the service to maintain connectivity with both Scotland's Central Belt and Highland communities while optimising rolling stock utilisation.

The fleet comprises modern CAF-built Mark 5 coaches, introduced in 2019, representing a £150 million investment in purpose-built sleeper vehicles. These are hauled by Class 73/9 electro-diesel locomotives south of Edinburgh, with Class 67 diesels handling Highland portions. The rolling stock features en-suite rooms, club rooms, classic rooms and seated accommodation, alongside dedicated lounge cars offering full dining services.

Operational complexities include managing multiple locomotive changes, coordinating with Network Rail's overnight engineering access requirements, and maintaining service quality across extended journey times. The Highland routes particularly demonstrate operational resilience, with portions traversing some of Britain's most challenging railway infrastructure in all weather conditions.

The transition to public ownership aligned the service with ScotRail under Scottish Government control, enabling integrated strategic planning of Scotland's rail services. This structure permits coordinated investment decisions and operational planning between day and night services, while maintaining the Sleeper's distinct brand identity.

Service patterns maintain nightly operations except Saturdays, with departure times structured around optimal arrival times at key destinations. The Highland routes particularly demonstrate the service's social value, providing vital transport links

to remote communities while supporting Scotland's tourism economy.

The transition to public ownership brought structural changes to the service's management. Under Scottish Rail Holdings, the operation now benefits from integration with Scotland's wider public transport strategy while maintaining its distinct service identity and operational independence. The previous private sector management structure under Serco was replaced with new arrangements aligned to Scottish public sector governance models.

The change represents a shift in accountability, with direct responsibility to Transport Scotland and the Scottish Government rather than private shareholders. This enables more coordinated decision-making with ScotRail services and broader Scottish transport policy, though the unique operational requirements of overnight services continue to require specialist management expertise.

KEY PERSONNEL

Managing Director: Kathryn Darbandi

Chief Financial Officer: Chris Gemmell

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Chiltern Railways

Chiltern Railways operates intercity and commuter services on the Chiltern Main Line between London Marylebone and Birmingham, alongside key routes to Oxford and Aylesbury

Operating under Arriva UK Trains the company has established a reputation for infrastructure investment and service innovation since its inception in 1996. The operator's route network centres on the historic Chiltern Main Line, significantly enhanced through the ‘Evergreen’ upgrade programmes. These transformative projects have included extensive track and signalling renewals, line speed improvements, and new infrastructure such as the Bicester chord enabling services to Oxford. The programme demonstrates how private investment can deliver substantial improvements to Victorian-era infrastructure while maintaining operational reliability.

Infrastructure capabilities have been systematically enhanced through a series of major projects. Evergreen 3 delivered significant journey time improvements between London and Birmingham, including the installation of continuous welded rail, junction remodelling, and enhanced signalling systems. The Oxford route construction incorporated significant civil engineering works including the new chord at Bicester and wholesale renovation of the former Varsity Line alignment.

Fleet composition reflects the diverse service pattern, with Class 168 Clubman units forming the backbone of intercity operations. These units operate alongside Class 165 Network Turbo and Class 172 Turbostar units for commuter services. Premium Birmingham services utilize locomotive-hauled Mark 3 coaches powered by Class 68 locomotives, providing enhanced comfort and capacity. The recent introduction of HybridFLEX technology, converting Class 168 units to dieselbattery hybrid operation, demonstrates environmental innovation.

Operational patterns encompass intensive commuter services in the London area, regular intercity paths to Birmingham, and the Oxford route's complex interface with freight operations. Service frequency reaches six trains per hour from Marylebone in peak periods, requiring sophisticated timetable planning to maximize infrastructure utilization while maintaining performance.

The network includes several significant engineering features, including the steep Chiltern escarpment grades and complex terminal operations at Marylebone. Infrastructure constraints, particularly around Birmingham where services share tracks with West Midlands Trains, require careful operational management. The Aylesbury branch maintains important commuter links while preserving alignment for potential future expansion.

Maintenance facilities are concentrated at Wembley and Stourbridge, with the Tyseley depot providing additional capacity for Birmingham operations. The Class 68/Mark 3 fleet requires specialized maintenance arrangements, while the DMU fleet benefits from standardized maintenance procedures across multiple depot locations.

Station management responsibilities include London Marylebone, where significant commercial development has enhanced the terminal's facilities while preserving its historic character.

Birmingham Moor Street, though not directly managed, has seen investment in facilities supporting Chiltern's services, while stations along the route have received systematic upgrades to passenger facilities and accessibility.

Future development potential includes integration with HS2 at Birmingham Moor Street, where Chiltern services will provide important connecting flows. The operator's experience with infrastructure enhancement projects positions it well for future route development opportunities, including potential expansion of Oxford services and further journey time improvements on core routes.

Timetable planning incorporates careful management of mixed-traffic operations, particularly where freight services share infrastructure on the Oxford route. The successful integration of new services demonstrates sophisticated capacity management capabilities, while maintaining industry-leading performance metrics.

Commercial strategy has focused on competing with alternative rail routes through journey time improvements and service quality, successfully growing market share on the Birmingham corridor. The operator has pioneered innovative faring structures and premium service offerings while maintaining operational efficiency.

KEY PERSONNEL

Managing Director: Richard Allan

Commercial and Customer Strategy Director: Michael Stewart

CONTACT INFORMATION

Tel: 020 3856 2226

Visit: www.chilternrailways.co.uk

CrossCountry

CrossCountry provides Britain's most geographically extensive passenger service network, stretching from Aberdeen to Penzance and from Stansted to Cardiff

Operating without a major station portfolio, the company manages complex operations across multiple Network Rail regions while serving over 100 stations and connecting seven of Britain's ten largest cities.

The operator's unique position in Britain's rail network sees it delivering 240 services every weekday, facilitating approximately 42 million passenger journeys annually. Birmingham acts as the network's hub, with services radiating across the country and providing vital inter-regional connectivity outside London.

Fleet operations are centred on the Voyager fleet, with 58 Class 220/221 dieselelectric multiple units forming the backbone of long-distance services. A significant expansion programme announced in 2024 will see the addition of 12 extra Voyager trains (60 carriages) from Beacon Rail, increasing north-south route capacity by over 36,000 seats weekly from May 2025. The immediate introduction of some units from June 2024, transferred from Avanti West Coast, will provide an interim capacity increase of 12,000 seats per week.

The existing fleet is undergoing comprehensive refurbishment in partnership with Alstom, encompassing both the Voyager and regional Turbostar fleets. This programme includes new seating, enhanced on-board technology, improved accessibility features, and exterior repainting. The refurbishment will support UK supply chains and maintain skilled employment across the rail industry, with completion expected by summer 2026.

Operational complexities include managing extensive driver route knowledge requirements, coordinating access across multiple Network Rail regions, and maintaining service reliability despite lengthy end-to-end journey times. The operator's services interface with numerous other train operating companies, requiring sophisticated coordination of timetabling and platform sharing arrangements.

Timetable planning incorporates seasonal demand variations and complex pathing requirements across congested infrastructure. The May 2025 timetable revision will optimize the expanded fleet

deployment, with particular focus on strengthening the Reading to Newcastle corridor. Interim measures to manage capacity include selective station calling pattern adjustments, particularly at Wakefield Westgate, Chesterfield, Basingstoke and Winchester, redirecting shorterdistance passengers to alternative operators.

The Class 170 Turbostar fleet maintains important regional connections from Birmingham to Cardiff, Nottingham and Stansted Airport, complementing the longdistance Voyager services. These units will benefit from the comprehensive fleet refurbishment programme, ensuring consistent service quality across all routes.

Infrastructure utilisation requires careful management of mixedtraffic operations, particularly where CrossCountry services share capacity with local passenger and freight operations. The operator's extensive network necessitates close cooperation with Network Rail's route teams across multiple regions, alongside interface arrangements with numerous station facility owners.

The December 2024 timetable change marked a significant development in CrossCountry's network capability with the introduction of the first direct service between Cardiff and Edinburgh. This 455mile route, connecting 22 stations across Wales, England and Scotland, represents a noteworthy expansion of Britain's direct rail connections between capital cities.

The service utilises the operator's Voyager fleet in an innovative operating pattern, with portions joining at Birmingham New Street for northbound services and splitting at Gloucester for southbound operations. This methodology maximizes rolling stock utilization while creating new journey opportunities across the length of Britain's rail network.

Operational complexity is managed through careful scheduling of the joining and splitting operations, with the southbound service dividing to serve both Cardiff and Plymouth. This arrangement

demonstrates how strategic timetable planning can create new direct journey opportunities while maintaining efficient fleet deployment.

The development, supported by transport authorities in both Scotland and Wales, exemplifies how cross-border rail services can enhance connectivity between major population centres while supporting economic growth and sustainable transport objectives across multiple regions.

Edinburgh Trams

Edinburgh Trams operates Scotland's capital city light rail system, providing vital connections between Edinburgh Airport and Newhaven via the city centre

Since its launch in May 2014, the network has evolved from a pioneering modern transport system to an integral part of Edinburgh's public transport infrastructure, achieving significant milestones including expansion and recordbreaking ridership figures.

The network comprises the original airport to city centre route, significantly enhanced by the 2023 Newhaven extension which added 4.6 kilometres of track and eight new stops. This expansion, connecting densely populated areas of Leith and key destinations such as Ocean Terminal and the Edinburgh Playhouse, has more than doubled ridership with over seven million trips recorded in its first six months of operation. The extension represented the first tram service on Leith Walk in over 65 years.

Infrastructure consists of a mix of streetrunning and segregated track, powered by 750V DC overhead electrification. The system demonstrates modern light rail engineering standards while integrating with Edinburgh's historic streetscape. The Trams to Newhaven project, delivered through collaboration between the City of Edinburgh Council and contractors Sacyr, Farrans, Neopul, and Morrison Utility Services, required complex civil engineering works including extensive utility diversions and heritage consideration. The project's construction phase, despite Covid-19 interruptions, maintained momentum with careful planning and phased implementation.

The route development required significant engineering works, including the demolition of the original York Place terminus and complex integration of new overhead line equipment with existing infrastructure. The commissioning process involved extensive testing and driver familiarisation, ensuring seamless integration between the original and new sections of route.

Fleet operations centre on CAF Urbos 3 trams, maintained at the Gogar depot facility. Driver training utilizes a purposebuilt learning and development facility incorporating state-of-the-art simulation technology, enabling familiarization with

both existing and extended routes. The successful 'Glide to the Future' recruitment campaign expanded the driving team by approximately 40 new personnel for the Newhaven extension, ensuring adequate staffing for the enhanced service pattern.

Service reliability has been consistently high since opening, with the initial year achieving 99 per cent reliability and customer satisfaction ratings of 95 per cent according to independent surveys. Operational resilience has been demonstrated through various challenges, notably during the 2018 'Beast from the East' weather event when services continued despite widespread transport disruption. The system has also shown flexibility in responding to major events, including providing all-night services during Operation Unicorn following the passing of Queen Elizabeth II.

Special event handling capabilities have been repeatedly demonstrated, with the system managing 100,000 customer journeys over two days during Harry Styles concerts at Murrayfield in 2023. This experience has informed the planning of enhanced services for Edinburgh's festival season, with special timetables and extended operating hours.

Service patterns include regular sevenminute frequencies during core hours, with seasonal adaptation including all-night weekend operations during Edinburgh's Festival period. These extend to 3:00 AM with 20-minute frequencies, followed by 30-minute intervals until regular service resumption. The service pattern is supported by extended opening of Ingliston Park & Ride facilities, facilitating multimodal journeys and encouraging sustainable transport choices.

Ticketing integration includes smartcard systems and various fare options including day tickets, multi-day passes, and family tickets. The pricing structure encourages

regular use while remaining attractive to visitors and occasional users, particularly during major events and the festival season.

The operation has received multiple industry accolades including 'Operator of the Year' at the Global Light Rail Awards in 2015 and 'Large Business of the Year' at the Edinburgh Chamber of Commerce Awards, particularly noting its response to the Covid-19 pandemic and subsequent recovery. The system's success in its first decade of operation has demonstrated the viability of modern light rail in historic city environments.

The network's contribution to Edinburgh's transport infrastructure extends beyond direct passenger services, supporting the city's environmental objectives and economic development goals. The successful integration of the Newhaven extension has established a template for potential future expansions of the system.

KEY PERSONNEL

Managing Director: Lea Harrison

Head of Service Delivery: Sarah Singh

CONTACT INFORMATION

Email: customer@edinburghtrams.com

Visit: www. edinburghtrams.com

X: @EdinburghTrams

Elizabeth Line

The Elizabeth Line stands as one of Europe's most significant railway infrastructure developments of the 21st century, representing a £18.9 billion investment in London's transport network

Opened in 2022, this major east-west rail artery delivers transformative connectivity across Greater London, integrating seamlessly with existing National Rail and Transport for London services.

The line's infrastructure demonstrates remarkable engineering achievements, particularly in its central section where 42 kilometres of new tunnels were bored beneath London's complex underground landscape. The tunnel boring machines, operating at depths of up to 40 meters, successfully navigated through London clay while maintaining minimal surface disruption to one of the world's most densely developed urban cores.

Each of the new central London stations exemplifies modern transport architecture at scale. The stations feature 250-metre platforms to accommodate the line's fulllength Class 345 trains, manufactured by Bombardier Transportation (now Alstom). These platforms are accessed through generously proportioned ticket halls, designed to manage significant passenger volumes while maintaining optimal flow dynamics. The station at Paddington, for instance, incorporates a 120-metre-long glass canopy that maximizes natural light penetration to platform level.

From a rolling stock perspective, the network operates state-of-the-art Class 345 units configured in nine-car formations, providing a passenger capacity of 1,500. These units feature regenerative braking systems, intelligent climate control, and real-time diagnostic capabilities, contributing to operational efficiency and reduced maintenance downtime.

The signaling infrastructure integrates three separate systems: CommunicationsBased Train Control (CBTC) in the central section, European Train Control System (ETCS) on the western section, and conventional signaling on the eastern section. This complex integration demanded innovative solutions in both hardware and software development to ensure seamless transitions between systems.

Operationally, the line has achieved impressive reliability metrics since its full opening, with service frequency reaching

24 trains per hour during peak periods in the central section. The implementation of platform edge doors in all underground stations has enhanced both safety and climate control efficiency while enabling precise stopping positions for automated train operation.

The commercial impact extends beyond transport efficiency. Major developments at stations such as Canary Wharf, Liverpool Street, and Woolwich have catalysed significant real estate investment, with over 90,000 square meters of retail and commercial space integrated into the new station complexes.

Looking ahead, the line's design infrastructure accommodates future capacity increases, with provision for 30 trains per hour during peak periods. The system architecture allows for potential extensions and enhanced integration with other major infrastructure projects, ensuring long-term scalability of this vital transport artery.

This transformative project has set new benchmarks in urban rail delivery, demonstrating how complex infrastructure can be successfully implemented in a challenging urban environment while maintaining world-class standards in engineering, architecture, and operational efficiency.

KEY PERSONNEL

Managing Director: Mike Bagshaw

Concession Director: Nick Arthurton

People Director: Lisa Wheatcroft

Finance and Business Systems Director: Ben Milway

Train Service Delivery Director: Nick Westcott

Customer Experience Director: Paul Parsons

Driver Operations and Safety Director: Paul Groves

Engineering Director: Kev Jones

CONTACT INFORMATION

Email: communications@mtrel.co.uk

Visit: www.mtrel.co.uk

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GTS RAIL OPERATIONS

GTS Rail Operations Limited is a joint venture between Go Ahead Group, Tokyo Metro, and Sumitomo Corporation. The company has been selected by Transport for London (TfL) to operate the Elizabeth line starting May 2025, taking over from MTR Corporation (Crossrail) Limited. The contract awarded to GTS Rail Operations will run for seven years, with a possible two-year extension option. TfL expects to formally enter into the contract in December 2024. The company won the contract against competition from Arriva UK Trains, First Keolis Elizabeth line, and the incumbent MTR Corporation.

Under the agreement, GTS Rail Operations will manage a railway that currently serves over 700,000 passengers daily. Their operational responsibilities will include:

• Integrating best practices from Tokyo and London's transport systems.

• Preparing for service expansion to Old Oak Common (planned for 2030).

• Managing a fleet that will include ten new Class 345 trains.

• Delivering over 500 apprenticeships during the contract term.

• Maintaining safety and service standards.

• Working with industry partners including Network Rail and HS2.

The company will inherit the existing workforce through TUPE regulations, ensuring continuity of service. While GTS Rail Operations will manage dayto-day operations, TfL will retain control over fares, marketing, and revenue management, with ticket sales being reinvested in the transport network.

Enterprise

Enterprise stands as a crucial cross-border rail service linking the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, operating between Dublin Connolly and Belfast Central stations

This strategically vital transport connection, launched in 1997, traverses 113 miles of the island's eastern corridor, serving as both a critical business artery and a symbolic representation of cross-border cooperation in rail transport.

The service's rolling stock comprises four De Dietrich-built push-pull trainsets, each configured with a driving van trailer, generator van, and six intermediate passenger carriages. These units, while originating from 1997, underwent an extensive £12.2 million refurbishment programme, completed in 2016. The modernisation delivered comprehensive passenger amenity improvements including full interior remodelling with modern seating configurations, advanced air conditioning systems, enhanced WiFi capabilities operating across both jurisdictions, and a sophisticated passenger information system providing real-time journey updates. The distinctive Enterprise livery, featuring dark blue and silver colours, establishes a strong brand identity distinct from both parent operators.

From an infrastructure perspective, the service presents unique operational challenges, running across two separate networks with distinct signalling systems and operational procedures. The route incorporates several significant engineering structures, most notably the historic Boyne Viaduct – a 19th century marvel of Irish railway engineering – and the imposing Craigmore Viaduct, which stands as Ireland's highest railway bridge. Track upgrading programmes have progressively enhanced line speeds across various sections, though the mixed nature of traffic on the route, including regional and freight services, necessitates careful timetable planning.

The operational pattern maintains eight daily return services on weekdays, with a modified timetable offering reduced frequency at weekends. The service's annual patronage of approximately 1 million passengers demonstrates its significance in the cross-border transport market. The international nature of the service necessitates unique operational considerations, particularly in revenue management and currency handling, with

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both Euro and Sterling accepted across all customer touchpoints. Catering services, provided through an on-board trolley service, maintain separate pricing in both currencies.

The route's signalling infrastructure presents particular technical challenges, requiring careful integration between Irish Rail's and Northern Ireland Railways' systems. The transition between the two networks demands precise operational procedures, with dedicated protocols for communication between control centres in both jurisdictions. The service maintains impressive reliability metrics despite these complexities, though weather-related infrastructure issues, particularly around coastal sections, can present operational challenges during adverse conditions.

The morning departure patterns are specifically designed to accommodate business travel requirements, with early

Future development strategies for Enterprise encompass several ambitious proposals. These include potential journey time reductions through targeted infrastructure improvements, though such enhancements require careful coordination of cross-border funding mechanisms. Fleet replacement options are under consideration, with various rolling stock solutions being evaluated to meet future capacity and service quality requirements.

Additional frequency enhancements are also being examined, particularly during peak business travel periods, to support growing cross-border commerce and tourism demands.

The service's ticketing systems have evolved to embrace modern retail channels, with significant investment in online booking platforms that handle cross-border currency calculations automatically. Corporate travel accounts are managed through dedicated business travel programmes, reflecting Enterprise's significant role in the business travel market.

This cross-border operation stands as a testament to successful international rail cooperation, maintaining high service standards while navigating the complexities of cross-border operations. Its continued development remains crucial to the island's transport infrastructure, supporting economic growth and social connectivity between the two jurisdictions.

KEY PERSONNEL

Chief Executive of Iarnród Éireann: Jim Meade

CONTACT INFORMATION

Address: Enterprise c/o Iarnród Éireann

HQ, Connolly Station, Amien Street

Dublin 1, D01 V6V6 Eire

Tel: +353 1 836 6222

Email: info@irishrail.ie

Visit: www.irishrail.ie/enterprise

Gatwick Express

Gatwick Express operates between London Victoria and Gatwick Airport as part of the Govia Thameslink Railway franchise

The service has operated since 1984 as a dedicated airport link, with several operational variations throughout its history including previous extensions to Brighton. The fleet consists of Class 387/2 Bombardier Electrostar units operating in four-car formations. These units include modified interior configurations with increased luggage space, power sockets, and passenger information systems. Each unit provides 219 seats with additional standing capacity in vestibule areas and specific luggage zones. Fleet maintenance takes place at Selhurst depot, with overnight stabling shared between Stewarts Lane and Brighton depots. The red livery distinguishes these units from Southern and Thameslink branded services on the route, while technical specifications remain consistent with the wider Class 387 fleet to maintain operational flexibility.

The service operates over the Brighton Main Line infrastructure, sharing capacity with Southern, Thameslink, and freight services. Key infrastructure elements include Quarry Tunnel and Balcombe Viaduct, with the route utilising third-rail 750V DC electrification throughout. Signal headways on the core route average three minutes, with key capacity constraints at London Victoria approaches and the Gatwick Airport station area. The route includes significant engineering structures requiring regular maintenance intervention, particularly in the Balcombe area.

Standard service patterns deliver four trains per hour, with a scheduled journey time of 30 minutes between Victoria and Gatwick. Actual journey times vary based on network capacity, particularly during peak hours on the Brighton Main Line. The working timetable includes specific platform reoccupation times at Victoria to maintain service resilience, with designated turnround facilities at Gatwick Airport's platform 5.

At London Victoria, operations centre on platforms 13 and 14, with dedicated ticket retail facilities and customer information points. Platform infrastructure includes train dispatch equipment configured for driver-only operation. Gatwick Airport station has undergone a £150 million upgrade providing expanded concourse space and improved vertical circulation. The new station design increases capacity

for passenger growth while improving integration with the airport terminals. Specific provisions include enhanced CCTV coverage, passenger help points, and automated ticket gates configured for luggage transport.

Revenue streams combine standard rail ticketing with airport-specific fares, distributed through digital and traditional retail channels. Corporate sales represent a significant market segment, with specific products for business travel accounts. Yield management systems operate on a quota basis, with fare structures designed to maintain market position against competing airport transport modes.

Operational control runs through Three Bridges Rail Operating Centre, integrating Gatwick Express movements with other services on the Brighton Main Line. The control systems maintain coordination between rail services and airport operations through integrated information displays and communications protocols. Contingency plans exist for service perturbation, including designated diversionary routes via Redhill where required.

Train crew diagrams operate on a dedicated basis, with drivers maintaining specific route knowledge for diversionary routes. Crew facilities exist at both Victoria and Gatwick Airport, supporting operational resilience during disruption. Training requirements include airport-specific safety and security protocols alongside standard rail operating procedures. Development plans focus on timetable optimisation for early morning and late evening airport demand patterns. Digital ticketing continues to evolve, particularly in areas of airline partnerships and corporate travel integration. Infrastructure constraints currently limit scope for frequency enhancement, though plans exist for signalling improvements in key areas.

Performance monitoring includes standard rail industry metrics alongside

specific airport-focused measurements including flight connection maintenance. Infrastructure development through Network Rail's Brighton Main Line programme provides a framework for reliability improvements, while station capacity works at Victoria and Gatwick support passenger growth. Regular performance review meetings incorporate airport stakeholder input alongside standard industry processes.

The service operates within complex track capacity constraints while maintaining dedicated airport connectivity, requiring careful balance between airport service requirements and efficient network utilisation on the Brighton Main Line corridor. Future development remains dependent on wider network capacity enhancement, particularly around the London Victoria approaches.

CONTACT INFORMATION

Address: 1st Floor, Monument Place

24 Monument Street, London EC3R 8AJ

Tel: 0345 850 1530

Email: customerservices@gatwickexpress.com

Visit: www.gatwickexpress.com

Glasgow Subway

The Glasgow Subway operates as a fully underground metro system serving Scotland's largest city, running as a 6.5-mile circular route

The system functions under the ownership and operation of Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (SPT), providing a distinct transport offering separate from the city's mainline rail network. The current rolling stock consists of 17 three-car sets supplied by Stadler, entering service from 2023 as part of a £288 million system-wide modernisation programme. These units operate on the system's unique 4 ft gauge track, replacing the previous 1980s stock. The aluminiumbodied units feature walk-through designs, dedicated wheelchair spaces, and open gangways. Technical specifications include four motors per car delivering 120kW each, with the ability to operate in automatic or manual modes. Maintenance activities take place at the system's Broomloan depot facility, which underwent significant modification to accommodate the new fleet.

Infrastructure consists of twin tunnels throughout the circular route, with track formation dating from the system's 1896 origins, though subject to extensive renewal. The system operates with a nominal 1200V DC power supply delivered through a traditional third rail system. Stations retain much of their original construction, with modernised passenger facilities and control systems overlaid on Victorian infrastructure. Platform lengths constrain operations to three-car sets.

Service patterns maintain consistent frequencies throughout operational hours, with trains running every four minutes during peak periods and 6-8 minutes during off-peak times. The bidirectional nature of the circle allows for inner and outer circle

services, providing operational flexibility during engineering works or service perturbation.

Control systems operate from a centralised facility at Govan depot, incorporating automatic train supervision with the capability for unattended train operation. Signalling utilises a modern communications-based system installed as part of the modernisation programme, replacing the previous fixed-block arrangement. Platform screen doors feature at all stations, integrated with the signalling system for automated operation.

Station infrastructure varies in depth from seven to 115 feet below ground. Vertical circulation relies primarily on escalators and lifts, with several stations retaining historical features including original tilework. Ticket gates operate across all 15 stations, with smartcard and contactless payment systems providing the primary revenue collection method. Station staffing maintains a consistent presence during operational hours, supporting passenger security and system safety.

Track maintenance requires specific equipment designed for the system's unique gauge and tunnel dimensions. Access for engineering works is constrained by the system's full underground nature, with materials entering through designated shaft locations. Tunnel ventilation systems, dating from various upgrade programmes, maintain air quality through both mechanical and natural ventilation arrangements.

Revenue collection operates through a zonal fare structure, with various ticket types including smartcard stored value and period passes. Integration with the wider Glasgow transport network occurs through multi-modal ticketing schemes, though the system maintains operational independence from other transport modes.

Operational hours run from early morning to late evening, with extended hours on Friday and Saturday nights. The

system does not operate 24-hour services, allowing for regular maintenance access. Emergency procedures incorporate specific arrangements for passenger evacuation through cross-passages between running tunnels and designated emergency access points.

Performance monitoring focuses on journey time reliability and service frequency maintenance, with specific metrics for station dwell times and train regulation. The circular nature of the route requires careful management of service intervals to maintain even headways, particularly during peak demand periods.

Future development plans incorporate potential platform edge door renewal and continued station modernisation. The system's physical constraints limit expansion possibilities, with focus instead on capacity optimisation through improved signalling headways and passenger flow management. Energy efficiency programmes include regenerative braking capabilities on the new rolling stock and LED lighting throughout the infrastructure.

The subway maintains a distinct operational profile within UK urban rail systems, combining historical infrastructure with modern control systems while operating on a unique gauge. This creates specific requirements for maintenance practices and operational procedures, particularly in areas of staff competence and engineering access arrangements.

KEY PERSONNEL

Chief Executive SPT: Valerie Davidson

Director of Finance & Corporate Support SPT: Lesley Aird

Director of Transport Operations SPT: Richard Robinson

CONTACT INFORMATION

Address: Broomloan Depot, Robert St Lanarkshire, Glasgow G51 3HB

Tel: 0141 332 6811

Email: enquiry@spt.co.uk

Visit: www.spt.co.uk

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Govia Thameslink Railway

Govia Thameslink Railway operates as one of Britain's largest train operating companies, managing services on the Thameslink, Great Northern, Southern, and Gatwick Express routes

The network spans from Bedford to Brighton, Peterborough to Horsham, and London to coastal destinations including Southampton and Eastbourne. The fleet comprises multiple unit types operating across electrified infrastructure. The core Thameslink fleet consists of Class 700 Siemens units in eight-car and twelvecar formations, while Great Northern services utilise Class 387 and Class 717 units. Southern operations employ Class 377 Electrostars alongside Class 171 diesel units for non-electrified routes. Fleet maintenance takes place across several depots including Three Bridges, Brighton, Bedford, and Hornsey, with specialist facilities configured for the Class 700 fleet's advanced systems.

Infrastructure operates across Network Rail's South East and East Midlands routes, incorporating both AC and DC electrification systems. The core Thameslink route through central London utilises 25kV AC overhead equipment, converting to 750V DC third rail south of Farringdon. Significant infrastructure elements include the rebuilt London Bridge station, the Canal Tunnels linking to the East Coast Main Line, and the upgraded Blackfriars station spanning the River Thames.

Service patterns incorporate highfrequency operations through the central core, with up to 24 trains per hour in each direction. Control systems utilise European Train Control System Level 2 with Automatic Train Operation in the core section, interfacing with conventional signalling systems at the periphery. Three Bridges Rail Operating Centre manages train movements across the majority of the network, incorporating automated traffic management systems.

Crew deployment operates from multiple signing-on points across the network, with specific route knowledge requirements reflecting the complex nature of operations. Driver training includes simulator facilities for the Class 700 fleet, particularly focused on ATO operations through the core route. Major crew facilities exist at Brighton, Bedford, and Three Bridges.

Station management encompasses 235 stations across the network, ranging from major terminals to small unstaffed halts.

Station infrastructure varies significantly, with substantial recent investment at London Bridge, Blackfriars, and Farringdon. Passenger information systems incorporate real-time running information with automated platform alteration capabilities in the central core.

Revenue protection operates through gate lines at major stations alongside mobile revenue protection teams. Ticketing systems integrate with Transport for London's Oyster network within the London area, while maintaining traditional rail ticketing elsewhere. Yield management focuses on peak capacity utilisation, particularly on Brighton Main Line services.

Performance monitoring incorporates Network Rail delay attribution alongside specific monitoring of core route reliability. The complex interaction between different service groups requires careful management of service recovery during perturbation, with designated holding points for service regulation.

Engineering access arrangements reflect the diverse nature of the network, with night maintenance in the central core balanced against longer possessions on outer routes. Infrastructure maintenance responsibility lies with Network Rail, though close coordination exists for autumn treatment and vegetation management.

Development plans include continued integration of digital railway systems, particularly expansion of traffic management capabilities. Platform lengthening programmes continue at several locations to accommodate twelvecar operations, while station improvement works focus on passenger flow enhancement and retail facility development.

The network faces specific operational challenges around capacity utilisation, particularly at key junctions including East Croydon and Cambridge. Timetable development requires careful balance between competing service groups, with particular focus on maintaining resilience during perturbation.

Power supply arrangements incorporate both AC and DC systems, with neutral sections at system boundaries requiring specific operational procedures. Energy efficiency programmes include regenerative

braking across multiple fleet types, alongside smart meter installation at stations and depots.

The operation represents one of Britain's most complex rail franchises, combining metro-style operations in the central core with longer-distance services to coastal destinations. This operational complexity requires specific focus on staff competence management and technical system integration across multiple routes and control systems.

KEY PERSONNEL

Chief Executive Officer: Angie Doll

Chief Operating Officer: John Whitehurst

Chief Customer Officer: Louis Rambaud

Chief Finance Officer: John Gerrard

CONTACT INFORMATION

Address: 1st Floor, Monument Place

24 Monument Street, London EC3R 8AJ

Tel: 0345 026 4700

Email: communications@go-ahead.com

Visit: www.thameslinkrailway.com

Grand Central

Grand Central Rail operates as an open access operator on the East Coast Main Line, providing services from London King's Cross to Sunderland and Bradford Interchange

Operating outside the conventional franchise framework, the company functions under parent organisation Arriva UK Trains while maintaining independent operational characteristics.

The fleet consists of Class 180 dieselhydraulic units acquired from various operators. Ten five-car sets operate across the network, maintained at Alstom's Heaton depot facility in Newcastle with additional maintenance arrangements at London North Pole depot. The units feature passenger facilities including at-seat power, Wi-Fi provision, and catering facilities.

Technical specifications include MTU power units delivering 750kW per engine, with AC generator sets providing hotel power supply.

Infrastructure utilisation focusses on paths on the East Coast Main Line, operating alongside LNER and other operators. Key operational constraints include platform availability at London King's Cross and pathing constraints around Doncaster and York. The routes incorporate both electrified and non-electrified infrastructure, though Grand Central's diesel fleet removes the requirement for system changeovers.

Service patterns provide multiple daily services on both Sunderland and Bradford routes, with specific focus on business travel timing requirements. Paths are allocated through the standard industry processes, with specific arrangements for engineering access and temporary capacity restriction. The operator maintains designated diversionary route knowledge to maintain service provision during engineering works.

Crew deployment operates from bases at Bradford, Sunderland, and London, with route knowledge requirements encompassing main lines and diversionary routes. Training facilities utilise both simulator and practical training arrangements, with specific focus on Class 180 technical requirements and route learning.

Station calling patterns include several stations with limited alternative direct London services, including Halifax and Brighouse. While Grand Central does not manage any stations directly, it maintains

ticket retail facilities at key locations and commercial agreements for station facility usage.

Revenue collection operates through an open commercial model, with yield management systems focusing on load factor optimisation rather than maximum capacity utilisation. Ticketing arrangements include traditional rail retail channels alongside specific commercial products for regular travellers.

Performance monitoring incorporates both public performance measure and right-time metrics, though the open access nature of operations provides some flexibility in performance regime impacts. Delay attribution follows standard industry processes, with specific focus on fleet reliability improvement programmes.

Engineering access requirements coordinate with Network Rail possession planning, particularly around the complex East Coast Main Line engineering programme. Fleet maintenance planning incorporates both regular examination cycles and specific technical upgrades, including recent modifications to power unit control systems.

Development plans focus on service reliability enhancement and passenger facility improvement within existing rolling stock constraints. The operator maintains active participation in industry planning processes, particularly regarding future East Coast Main Line capacity allocation and infrastructure enhancement.

Operational challenges include management of diversionary routes during engineering work, particularly given the diesel-only fleet nature limiting route options. Platform length constraints at some stations require specific stopping positions to maintain passenger flow, while loading factors require careful management during peak travel periods.

Control arrangements operate through East Coast Main Line control structures, with specific liaison arrangements for service regulation during perturbation. The operator maintains designated control staff focusing on fleet and crew resource management.

Commercial development continues within the constraints of the open access

model, with specific focus on market development in areas with limited alternative direct services to London. Load factor management incorporates sophisticated yield management systems while maintaining walk-up travel availability.

The operation represents a distinct model within UK rail operations, combining longdistance service provision with focus on specific market opportunities outside the franchise framework. This requires careful balance between commercial requirements and operational delivery within the constraints of open access operation.

At the end of 2024, Grand Central submitted an application to the Office of Rail and Road to extend its track access rights beyond 2027. The extension would enable investment in new Bi-Mode trains to replace the current 24-year-old fleet, potentially increasing route capacity by 20 per cent. These trains would operate on both electric and non-electrified infrastructure, reducing carbon emissions.

This application follows an earlier submission for additional services and new stops, including first-time direct London services to Seaham and increased YorkLondon frequency.

The proposals have received support from regional organisations including Hays Travel, F.C. Halifax Town, and the West and North Yorkshire Chamber of Commerce.

Grand Central's services support an area with a £113 billion GDP, operating without direct taxpayer subsidy and offering fare savings up to 80 per cent compared to other long-distance operators.

CONTACT INFORMATION

Tel: 0345 603 4852

Email: customer.services@grandcentralrail.com

Visit: www.grandcentralrail.com

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Great Northern

Great Northern operates as part of Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR), providing rail services across the South East of England

The company's core business consists of commuter and regional services from London terminals to destinations across Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire, and Cambridgeshire. The business runs two distinct service patterns: express routes from London King's Cross and metro services from Moorgate station. The King's Cross routes utilise Class 387 electric units for longer-distance journeys, while the Moorgate services employ Class 717 units for high-frequency suburban operations.

In late 2024, the company completed implementation of the European Train Control System (ETCS) on its Northern City Line between Moorgate and Finsbury Park. This forms part of the government-funded East Coast Digital Programme, valued at £1.4 billion. The system replaces traditional signalling infrastructure with digital incab systems, requiring substantial driver training and operational adaptation.

The ETCS implementation is expected to reduce maintenance costs through the removal of lineside equipment, with

engineering work projected to decrease by approximately 50 per cent. The system provides continuous communication between trains and control centres, which should improve service reliability and reduce delays caused by signal failures.

The transition to ETCS has required significant investment in staff training and system integration. GTR has worked with multiple stakeholders including Network Rail, trade unions, and technology suppliers to implement the system. While some legacy signalling capability remains until 2025, the majority of operations now run under the new digital system.

The digital signalling system is projected to deliver maintenance cost reductions over its 60-year operational lifespan. Additionally, the more efficient braking and acceleration patterns enabled by the system are expected to reduce energy consumption, though specific figures for these savings are not yet available.

The Northern City Line implementation serves as a pilot for broader ETCS deployment across the East Coast Main

Line between London and Grantham. This positions Great Northern as an early adopter of technology that will likely become standard across Britain's rail network in coming years.

Great Northern maintains a significant share of the London commuter market, particularly on corridors north of the capital. The company operates in a regulated environment under parent company GTR, with revenue and performance targets set through industry agreements.

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Great Western Railway

Great Western Railway (GWR) operates as one of Britain's largest train operating companies, managing an extensive network that spans from London Paddington to South Wales, the West Country, and the Cotswolds

The company runs services across 2,000 kilometres of track, delivering approximately 1,600 daily services across ten counties. Under its current operating structure, GWR functions as part of the FirstGroup transport organisation, operating services under a contractual arrangement with the Department for Transport.

The operator's physical infrastructure encompasses 203 stations and six maintenance depots, ranging from major terminals such as London Paddington to rural halts across the West Country. This estate has recently come under the management of Mitie through a fouryear facilities management contract, demonstrating GWR's approach to outsourcing non-core operations. The maintenance programme includes a dedicated engineering solution involving 26 transferred staff members and integration with energy reduction initiatives, reflecting increasing focus on operational efficiency and environmental considerations across the business.

GWR's route network serves several distinct markets, with flagship highspeed services operating between London Paddington and Bristol, Cardiff, and the West Country using Class 800 and 802 bi-mode trains. Regional services operate across the Thames Valley using electric rolling stock, while Devon and Cornwall services utilise a mix of diesel and bi-mode units. The company has recently expanded its operational footprint, restoring direct services between Bristol Temple Meads and Oxford, representing the first such connection in over twenty years. This service development indicates GWR's strategic focus on capturing growing leisure travel markets alongside its established commuter business.

The company maintains a significant infrastructure development programme in partnership with Network Rail and regional authorities. Recent projects include the opening of Ashley Down station in Bristol, delivered as part of a £300 million regional investment scheme with the West England Mayoral Combined Authority. Station modernisation work has also

been undertaken at locations such as Maidenhead, where accessibility improvements include new lift installations and additional staircases to accommodate the station's 3.2 million annual journeys. Such projects typically involve complex stakeholder management, with GWR working alongside Network Rail, local authorities, and community groups.

In terms of market position, GWR has achieved recognition in the business travel sector, securing the Best UK Domestic Train Service award at the 2024 Business Traveller Awards, ahead of competitors including LNER, Avanti West Coast, and the Elizabeth line. This achievement, determined by business traveller voting, indicates strong performance in this commercially significant market segment, particularly on key intercity routes.

The operating company's infrastructure management extends beyond basic station operations. At major locations such as Bristol Temple Meads, Reading, and Cardiff Central, GWR manages complex retail operations and interchange facilities. The Mitie facilities management contract encompasses engineering services across these varied environments, with the contractor's Critical Environment and Technical Assurance team developing specific maintenance programmes for different station categories.

GWR's operations require management of diverse rolling stock fleets, including the Hitachi-built Class 800 series units, Class 387 electric units for Thames Valley services, and legacy diesel units for branch line operations. This fleet diversity necessitates maintaining different maintenance facilities and staff competencies across the network, with major depot facilities at locations including Reading, Bristol St Philip's Marsh, and Laira in Plymouth.

The business model incorporates significant public interface elements, with station management forming a core operational responsibility. Recent contracts, such as the Mitie facilities management agreement, demonstrate an approach to service delivery that combines in-house expertise with specialist contractor support. This extends to environmental initiatives, with dedicated consultants working to identify energy reduction opportunities across the network.

KEY PERSONNEL

Managing Director: Mark Hopwood

Customer Service and Operations Director: Richard Rowland

HR Director: Ruth Busby

Business Assurance Director: Joe Graham

Finance Director: Duncan Rimmer

Sales & Marketing Director: Amanda Burns

Train Service Delivery and Performance Director: Daryn McCombe

Engineering Director: Simon Green

Director of Safety and Environment: Chris Maxwell

CONTACT INFORMATION

Tel: WhatsApp: 07890 608043 (messaging only)

Visit: www.gwr.com

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Greater Anglia

Greater Anglia operates across the East of England, managing services throughout Essex, Suffolk, Norfolk, Cambridgeshire, and Hertfordshire

The company functions as part of Transport UK, operating approximately 1,300 daily services and maintaining responsibility for 134 stations across its network. The business employs over 3,000 staff across its operations.

The operator's network encompasses several distinct service groups, including intercity routes between London Liverpool Street and Norwich, commuter services across Essex and Hertfordshire, rural routes across East Anglia, and the dedicated Stansted Express airport service. Performance metrics indicate strong operational delivery, with the company maintaining the position of most punctual UK train operator since April 2023, achieving a network-wide Public Performance Measure (PPM) of 94.7 per cent in recent reporting periods.

Route-specific performance demonstrates particular strength in regional operations, with seven routes achieving annual punctuality above 95 per cent. Notable examples include the Norwich to Great Yarmouth route at 98.3per cent and the Marks Tey to Sudbury service at 97.9 per cent. The operator's Great Eastern services across Essex maintain a 96 per cent annual average, while Intercity services between Norwich and London achieve 94 per cent. This performance level represents significant improvement over historical averages of 87-91 per cent.

Greater Anglia has recently completed a comprehensive fleet renewal programme, with new rolling stock now operating across all routes. This investment has contributed to improved performance metrics and enhanced passenger facilities, including universal provision of air conditioning, power points, and Wi-Fi connectivity. The new fleet's implementation has formed part of a broader service improvement strategy, working in partnership with Network Rail to enhance infrastructure reliability.

The business has achieved recognition for operational excellence, securing the Passenger Operator of the Year award at the National Rail Awards 2024. Additionally, the company has demonstrated strong performance in corporate development, achieving Investors in People Gold status, a designation achieved by only 28 per cent of assessed organisations.

In terms of service innovation, Greater Anglia has become the first UK rail operator to achieve the BSI Kitemark for Inclusive Service, demonstrating compliance with ISO 22458 standards for service accessibility. This certification encompasses service design, organisational culture, and vulnerability awareness, with particular commendation for safeguarding training and customer journey mapping processes.

The company's operational strategy involves close collaboration with infrastructure provider Network Rail, contributing to sustained performance improvements across the network. This partnership approach extends to security arrangements, with the operator working alongside British Transport Police to enhance passenger safety and service accessibility.

Performance monitoring utilises multiple metrics, including the ‘Time to 3’ measure, which assesses arrival within three minutes at every station served. On this more demanding metric, Greater Anglia maintains 94.2 per cent annual performance, complementing traditional PPM measurements. The operator has also achieved the UK's lowest cancellation rate at 1.7 per cent over a twelve-month period. Infrastructure management extends across diverse station environments, from major terminals such as London Liverpool Street and Norwich to rural halts across the network. The operator's approach to station management incorporates both commercial development and accessibility improvements, with particular focus on vulnerable passenger support as evidenced by the BSI Kitemark certification.

Greater Anglia's business model demonstrates successful integration of commercial performance with public service obligations, achieving operational targets ahead of contractual commitments. The original franchise commitment to achieve 93 per cent punctuality by 2025 was delivered significantly ahead of schedule, indicating effective operational management and strategic planning.

The operator maintains significant market presence across various segments, from airport services through the Stansted Express to rural routes serving communities across East Anglia. This diverse market exposure requires careful service planning

and resource allocation to maintain performance standards across different operating environments while ensuring commercial sustainability.

KEY PERSONNEL

Managing Director: Martin Beable

Head of Safety, Security & Sustainability: Matt Wakefield

Commercial Director: Martin Moran

Engineering Director: Benjamin Parry

Asset Management Director: Simone Bailey

Client & Programme Director: Andrew Goodrum

HR Director: Katy Bucknell

Finance Director: Michael Robertson

Train Service Delivery Director: Jay Thompson

CONTACT INFORMATION

Tel: 0345 600 7245

Visit: www.greateranglia.co.uk

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Hull Trains

Hull Trains is as an open-access operator on the East Coast Main Line, providing services between Hull and London King's Cross via Brough, Howden, Selby, Doncaster, and Retford

The company functions as a subsidiary of FirstGroup, operating outside the conventional framework of Department for Transport contracts that governs most UK rail operations.

The operator maintains a focused route structure, running up to seven daily return services on its core route. This operational model differs significantly from franchised operators, as Hull Trains receives no direct subsidy and operates entirely on a commercial basis, competing with other operators on the East Coast Main Line, particularly LNER's services to Hull.

Fleet operations centre on a fleet of five Class 802 bi-mode units, introduced in 2019-2020 to replace the previous Class 180 diesel units. The new units, built by Hitachi Rail, provide capacity for 404 passengers per train and offer the operational flexibility of both electric and diesel power. This capability is essential for the route's infrastructure constraints, with electric operation possible on the East Coast Main Line south of Temple Hirst Junction, while diesel power is required for the nonelectrified section to Hull.

The business model demonstrates the specific challenges of open-access operations in the UK rail market. Operating without subsidy requires careful capacity management and yield optimisation to maintain commercial viability. The company's service pattern focuses on key business travel times while also serving leisure markets, particularly during weekends.

Station management responsibilities are limited compared to franchised operators, with Hull Trains primarily operating as a train service provider rather than a station manager. This focus allows for concentration of resources on core service delivery, though it also means reliance on other operators' station facilities and services.

The operator has faced specific operational challenges during its history, notably during the Covid-19 pandemic when services were temporarily suspended due to the commercial pressures of operating without government support. This experience highlighted both the vulnerabilities and adaptability of the open-access model in challenging market conditions.

Infrastructure relationships form a crucial part of the business operation, with Hull Trains working alongside Network Rail for track access and with other train operators for station access and operational coordination. The operator must negotiate track access rights with the Office of Rail and Road, competing with other operators for capacity on the busy East Coast Main Line.

Market positioning focuses on providing direct London services from Hull and intermediate stations, offering competition to both rail alternatives via other operators and road transport options. The operator's service quality metrics are reported through the National Rail Passenger Survey, providing comparative performance data against other operators serving the region.

The company's operational planning must account for the complexities of mixed-

traffic operations on the East Coast Main Line, where its services interact with those of LNER, Northern, TransPennine Express, and freight operators. This requires careful scheduling and contingency planning to maintain service reliability.

Revenue streams are primarily ticketbased, with particular emphasis on business and leisure travel between Hull and London. The operator's commercial strategy must balance yield management with market competition, particularly from LNER's services and indirect rail options via alternative routes.

Under FirstGroup's ownership, Hull Trains maintains operational independence while benefiting from group-level support in areas such as procurement and corporate services. This structure allows for operational focus while accessing the resources of a larger transport organisation.

The business continues to develop its service offering within the constraints of open-access operation, with particular attention to reliability and customer service metrics. The operator's experience demonstrates both the opportunities and challenges of commercial rail operation outside the conventional franchise framework, providing insights for industry observers considering the role of openaccess operators in the UK rail market.

Fleet maintenance arrangements involve contracts with Hitachi Rail for the Class 802 units, with maintenance facilities at Bounds Green in London and local servicing facilities in Hull. This maintenance regime must support high fleet utilisation rates given the limited size of the operator's rolling stock fleet.

KEY PERSONNEL

Managing Director: Martijn Gilbert

Head of Customer and Stakeholder Engagement: Paul Jackson

Service Delivery Director: Louise Mendham

CONTACT INFORMATION

Tel: 0345 071 0222

Visit: www.hulltrains.co.uk

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LNER

London North Eastern Railway (LNER) operates as one of Britain's principal intercity rail businesses, managing the East Coast Main Line services from London King's Cross to Yorkshire, the North East of England, and Scotland

The company functions as a publicly owned operator under the Department for Transport, having assumed operations in 2018 following the termination of Virgin Trains East Coast's franchise agreement.

The operator's network encompasses the strategic East Coast route, serving major economic centres including Leeds, York, Newcastle, Edinburgh, and Aberdeen. This core infrastructure asset includes management responsibility for eleven major stations along the route, while operating services to 53 stations in total. LNER's operations utilise one of Britain's key rail arteries, with the East Coast Main Line providing high-speed connectivity between London and Scotland.

Fleet operations centre on a fleet of Hitachi-built Class 800 and 801 units, branded as 'Azuma'. This fleet, representing an investment of approximately £2.5 billion, comprises both bi-mode and electric units. The deployment of this modern fleet has enabled consistent 125mph operation across electrified sections of route, while bi-mode capabilities ensure service resilience on non-electrified routes such as Aberdeen and Inverness extensions.

The business operates under the Operator of Last Resort framework, demonstrating an alternative model to private sector franchise operation. This structure places LNER directly under government control while maintaining commercial operations, requiring balance between public service obligations and commercial performance. The arrangement has provided operational stability following previous franchise difficulties on the route.

Infrastructure management extends to major stations including York, Newcastle, and Doncaster, requiring significant property and retail management capabilities. These stations serve as important regional transport hubs, generating substantial nonfarebox revenue through retail and property income streams.

LNER has developed significant digital retail capabilities, with particular emphasis on direct sales channels and yield management systems. The operator's commercial strategy includes sophisticated

pricing mechanisms and loyalty programmes, notably through its LNER Perks scheme, which differs from traditional railway loyalty programmes by offering direct cash rewards.

Operational performance management involves complex interactions with other operators sharing the East Coast infrastructure, including CrossCountry, TransPennine Express, Hull Trains, and Lumo. The route's mixed-traffic nature, incorporating significant freight movements, requires careful capacity management and operational coordination.

Market positioning focuses on both business and leisure travel, with particular emphasis on city centre to city centre journey times competitive with air travel on Anglo-Scottish routes. The operator maintains significant market share on routes such as London-Edinburgh, competing directly with both air services and openaccess rail operators.

Revenue streams combine farebox income with significant ancillary revenue from station retail and catering operations. The business model includes premium onboard catering through LNER's restaurant and first-class offerings, maintaining traditional intercity service attributes while modernising delivery methods.

Service planning encompasses both high-frequency core route operations and extending services to offline destinations including Bradford, Hull, and Middlesbrough. These service developments require careful resource allocation and often involve infrastructure modifications to accommodate LNER's Azuma fleet. The operator maintains significant investment in staff development and training facilities, including dedicated programmes for drivers and onboard staff. Technical training requirements have increased with the introduction of the Azuma fleet, requiring new competencies across operational staff.

Fleet maintenance operates through contracts with Hitachi Rail, utilising dedicated facilities including the purposebuilt Doncaster Carr depot. The maintenance regime supports intensive fleet utilisation across the lengthy routes operated, with some daily diagrams exceeding 1,000 miles.

Environmental initiatives form part of the operator's strategy, with electric operation possible across the majority of core routes. The bi-mode capability of much of the fleet provides operational flexibility while allowing predominantly electric operation where infrastructure permits.

Future development potential includes infrastructure improvements along the East Coast corridor, working with Network Rail on projects including power supply upgrades and station capacity enhancements. These developments aim to support both current operations and future service expansion opportunities.

KEY PERSONNEL

Managing Director: David Horne

Safety and Operations Director: Warrick Dent

Engineering Director: Dr Linda Wain

Customer Experience Director: Colette Casey

CONTACT INFORMATION

Tel: 03457 225 333

Email: Customers@lner.co.uk

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London Overground

London Overground operates as a complex suburban rail network across Greater London, functioning as part of Transport for London's integrated transport system

The operation, currently managed by Arriva Rail London under contract to TfL, serves more than three million passengers weekly across 100+ miles of railway infrastructure, encompassing 113 stations across all nine London fare zones.

Each of the six lines on the London Overground have been given their own name and colour to help customers navigate the network more easily: Lioness (Watford Junction to Euston), Mildmay (Richmond and Clapham Junction to Stratford), Windrush (Highbury & Islington to New Cross, Clapham Junction, Crystal Palace and West Croydon), Weaver (Liverpool Street to Enfield Town, Cheshunt and Chingford), Suffragette (Gospel Oak to Barking Riverside), and Liberty (Romford to Upminster). This represents one of Transport for London's largest customerfocused projects, involving the deployment of 6,000 new station signs, maps, and digital information systems.

Operational infrastructure encompasses both Victorian-era railway alignments and modern extensions, with the network having expanded significantly since its 2007 formation from the former Silverlink Metro routes. Notable infrastructure developments have included the extension to Barking Riverside, demonstrating the network's role in supporting London's development areas.

Fleet operations centre on Class 378 and Class 710 electric multiple units, with the latter representing significant recent investment in modern rolling stock. These units operate across electrified infrastructure using both 25kV AC and 750V DC power systems, reflecting the network's historical development from various predecessor railways.

The business model integrates with TfL's wider revenue and operating structures, utilizing the Oyster/contactless payment systems and zone-based fare structure common across London's transport network. This integration extends to through-ticketing arrangements with other TfL services and National Rail operators.

Infrastructure management responsibilities are shared between Network Rail and Transport for London, with complex interface arrangements at locations

such as Liverpool Street and Euston where London Overground services interact with main line operators. The network maintains significant freight interfaces, particularly on the Mildmay and Suffragette lines.

Service patterns vary across the network, from high-frequency metro-style operations on core routes to lowerfrequency services on outer sections. The operating model must balance competing demands between commuter flows, leisure travel, and the needs of freight operators sharing parts of the infrastructure.

This engagement extends to accessibility groups and local business improvement districts affected by London Overground operations.

Station management extends across diverse environments, from major interchanges such as Stratford and Clapham Junction to smaller suburban stations.

The naming initiative has seen TfL and its suppliers unveil 6,000 new station wayfinding signs, Tube maps, station digital screens and onboard train information, as well as audio and visual announcements on both London Overground trains and stations.

Performance management operates within TfL's wider metrics and reporting structures, with particular emphasis on service frequency and reliability similar to traditional National Rail performance measures. This reflects the metro-style service pattern operated across much of the network.

Commercial development includes significant retail operations at major stations, though revenue streams primarily derive from farebox income within TfL's integrated charging structure. The network plays a crucial role in TfL's wider transport strategy, providing orbital connectivity around London to complement radial Underground and main line services.

The operator maintains extensive stakeholder relationships across London's boroughs and with various community groups, as evidenced by the consultation process for the recent line naming initiative.

Technical operations require management of complex interfaces between different electrification systems and signalling technologies, reflecting the network's development from various historical railway alignments. Maintenance arrangements involve both dedicated London Overground facilities and shared infrastructure with Network Rail and other operators.

KEY PERSONNEL

Managing Director, Arriva Rail London: Steve Best

TfL's General Manager for London Overground: Rory O'Neill

Finance Director, Arriva Rail London: Anjuli Ramburuth

Customer Experience Director, Arriva Rail London: Charlotte Whitfield

Operations Director, Arriva Rail London: Gunnar Lindahl

HR Director, Arriva Rail London: Oli Gant

Engineering Director, Arriva Rail London: Kate Marjoribanks

CONTACT INFORMATION

Visit: www.arrivaraillondon.co.uk

London Trams

London Trams operates as part of Transport for London's integrated network, providing light rail services across south London

London Tram’s services are operated by Tram Operations Ltd (TOL), a subsidiary of FirstGroup, under contract to Transport for London. The system serves 39 stops across 28 kilometres of track, connecting multiple south London communities including Croydon, Wimbledon, Beckenham, and New Addington.

TOL maintains responsibility for dayto-day operations and service delivery, while Transport for London retains infrastructure ownership, fleet ownership and strategic network management. London Trams maintain and renew moving and fixed assets. This arrangement, in place since 2008, represents a division of responsibilities that differs from some other light rail operations in the UK.

The operation's infrastructure comprises a mix of street-running track, dedicated alignments on former railway routes, and reserved corridors through urban areas. This diverse operating environment requires specialised operational procedures and driver training to manage transitions between different types of running. The network interfaces with National Rail at several locations, including Wimbledon, East Croydon, West Croydon, Mitcham Junction, Birbeck, Elmers End, Beckenham Junction stations. London Trams is part of an integrated pan-London transport system which TfL operates which includes interchanges with buses, trains, cycle and walking routes.

Fleet operations utilise Bombardierbuilt CR4000 trams and Stadler Variobahn units, operating from a central depot at Therapia Lane. The mixed fleet requires distinct maintenance regimes and staff competencies, with maintenance conducted in-house by Transport for London engineering teams. The depot facility provides both daily servicing and heavy maintenance capabilities.

The business model integrates fully with Transport for London's wider revenue and operating structures, utilising the Oyster/contactless payment systems and zone-based fare structure common across London's transport network. The Tram fare zone is slightly unique as Travelcards valid in Zones 3, or 4, or 5, or 6 (or combination of these Zones) can be used throughout the network. This integration extends to

through-ticketing arrangements with other TfL services and National Rail operators. London Trams is part of the ‘Hopper’ fare system. Hopper fare is a pay as you go at adult rate on buses and trams, London Trams Hopper fare gives you unlimited journeys for £1.75, made within one hour of touching in. Hopper fare also applies to discounted rate travel.

Infrastructure management encompasses both track maintenance and overhead line equipment, with particular attention required for the varied operating environments. Street-running sections require close cooperation with highway authorities and emergency services, while former railway alignments demand traditional permanent way maintenance approaches.

Service patterns vary across the network, with frequencies of up to every 7-8 minutes on core routes during peak periods. The operating model must balance commuter demands with significant leisure travel, particularly serving retail centres such as Centrale and Valley Park. The system provides important transport links to communities such as New Addington, where trams are a major part of the public transport system.

Performance management operates within TfL's wider metrics and reporting structures, with particular emphasis on service frequency and reliability. The system's varied operating environment presents specific challenges for maintaining consistent service patterns, requiring robust operational management and contingency planning.

Technical operations involve management of complex interfaces between street-running and segregated sections, including multiple traffic signal priority systems. The maintenance regime must address both traditional railway infrastructure elements and street-running track components, requiring diverse engineering competencies.

The network maintains extensive stakeholder relationships across south London boroughs, particularly with Croydon Council where the majority of infrastructure is located. This engagement extends to business improvement districts, community groups, and other transport operators sharing interchange locations.

London Trams have a comprehensive renewals programme for both infrastructure and fleet assets to deliver improved performance for customers and ensure the long-term future of the network. These works require careful planning to maintain service continuity while delivering improvements.

Tramways operate on a line of site principle. Though regulated by the Office of Road and Rail under 'Railways and Other Guided Transport Systems (Safety) Regulations 2006 (ROGS)'. Tramway safety systems are not as stringent as heavy rail. This includes dedicated procedures for managing interactions with road traffic and pedestrians, particularly in busy urban environments such as Croydon town centre.

Route management requires attention to diverse operating environments, from highspeed segregated running on former railway alignments to complex street environments with multiple interaction points. This operational diversity necessitates comprehensive driver training and robust operating procedures. KEY PERSONNEL Service

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Address: Palestra, 197 Blackfriars Road

London SE1 8NJ

Tel: 0343 222 000

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Visit: www.tfl.gov.uk/modes/trams

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London Underground operates as one of the world's major metro systems, functioning as a core division of Transport for London

The network encompasses 272 stations across eleven lines, managing complex infrastructure that ranges from modern digital signalling installations to legacy fixed-block systems dating to the 1920s.

The operation's signalling infrastructure currently undergoes significant modernisation through the Four Lines Modernisation programme, implementing Thales SelTrac CBTC across the Circle, District, Hammersmith & City, and Metropolitan lines. This £5.4 billion programme represents the largest signalling upgrade in Underground history, with the District line western branches now operating under the new system. Legacy signalling systems remain operational elsewhere, including the Westinghouse distance-to-go system on the Victoria line and various traditional track circuit block installations.

Fleet operations involve specific rolling stock types matched to loading gauge requirements. The deep-level tubes utilise smaller-profile stock, exemplified by the 2009 Stock on the Victoria line and 1995/1996 Stock on the Northern line. Sub-surface lines operate larger-profile vehicles including the S7 and S8 Stock built by Bombardier. Current fleet programmes include the procurement of new Siemensbuilt trains for the Piccadilly line, with 94 units ordered at a cost of £1.5 billion.

Infrastructure management encompasses 16 primary maintenance depots, including major facilities at Neasden, Northumberland Park, and Acton Works. The network maintains 440 escalators and 184 lifts, supported by a specialist maintenance regime. Track infrastructure includes both traditional bullhead rail installations on wooden sleepers in deep tubes and modern flat-bottom configurations on concrete sleepers in upgraded sections.

Power supply arrangements operate through a four-rail 630V DC system, distinct from the third-rail configuration used on National Rail interfaces. The network draws approximately 1.3GW at peak times, supplied through 89 bulk supply points and 140 traction substations. Current power upgrade works focus on supporting increased service frequency enabled by new signalling systems.

Station modernisation continues through targeted capacity enhancement projects, including the £700 million capacity upgrade at Bank station completed in 2024, delivering a new southbound Northern line platform and improved passenger circulation. Similar works progress at Holborn, where a £400 million project will increase capacity by 150 per cent.

Performance metrics indicate varying reliability levels across lines, with the automated Victoria line typically achieving 96 per cent of scheduled kilometres operated, while sub-surface lines operating under mixed signalling systems demonstrate lower performance during transition phases. The network handles peak flows of up to 543 passengers per train on the Northern line's Bank branch during morning peaks.

Engineering capabilities maintain specialised assets including tunnel boring machines for capacity enhancement projects and battery locomotives for engineering works. The maintenance fleet includes 29 grinding units and 15 rail adhesion trains operating through the autumn season.

Technical operations manage complex interfaces between signalling generations, particularly during migration phases of the Four Lines Modernisation. The Victoria line operates 36 trains per hour during peaks, representing the highest frequency on the network, while the Northern line delivers 32 trains per hour through the central core following its recent capacity upgrade.

Staff development encompasses dedicated facilities including the Tunnelling and Underground Construction Academy in Ilford, providing specialist training for infrastructure maintenance. Signal engineering competency development focuses on both legacy systems and CBTC technologies, supporting the network's migration to digital control.

Infrastructure development continues through major enhancement projects, including the £1.2 billion Northern Line Extension to Battersea Power Station. Current programmes focus on upgrading ventilation systems across deep-tube sections, with new installations at sites including York Road and Drayton Park.

London Underground's evolution from the world's first underground railway in 1863 to its current position as one of the

most complex metro systems globally reflects both its historical significance and continuous adaptation to meet London's growing needs. The network has pioneered numerous technological innovations, from early electric traction to modern automatic train operation, whilst maintaining many of its distinctive heritage features that have become synonymous with London itself.

The system's importance extends far beyond transport alone. As a vital artery of London's economy, the Underground enables the capital's growth and development, connecting diverse communities and supporting London's position as a leading global city. Its iconic design elements, from the Johnston typeface to Harry Beck's tube map, have influenced transit systems worldwide and demonstrate how exceptional design can shape public spaces and urban identity.

Looking ahead, London Underground continues to balance preservation of its unique heritage with the demands of modernisation. Through ambitious upgrade programmes and strategic expansion projects, the network evolves to meet future capacity requirements whilst maintaining its essential character. This ongoing transformation ensures that the Underground remains not just a transport system, but a fundamental element of London's infrastructure that shapes the daily lives of millions and drives the city's sustainable development.

Director of Customer Operations, London Underground: Nick Dent

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Address: TfL Customer Services

9th Floor, 5 Endeavour Square

London E20 1JN

Tel: 0800 112 3456

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Visit: www.tfl.gov.uk/modes/tube/

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Lumo

Lumo operates as an open-access train operator on the East Coast Main Line, providing services between London King's Cross and Edinburgh with intermediate stops at Stevenage, Newcastle, and Morpeth

The company functions without government subsidy, operating on a purely commercial basis and utilising spare network capacity.

Fleet operations centre on a fleet of Class 803 electric units, built at Hitachi Rail's Newton Aycliffe facility in the North East. These units have achieved significant reliability metrics, securing Gold at the 2024 Golden Spanner Awards and establishing the fleet as the UK's most reliable. The maintenance regime, delivered through partnership with Hitachi Rail, incorporates digital systems and continuous improvement methodologies.

The business maintains headquarters in Newcastle's Central Square South, operating from an eco-office facility with BREEAM excellent rating. This location, in the historic Stephenson Quarter, connects the operation to the region's railway heritage while supporting modern sustainable business practices.

Workforce development forms a core element of the operating model, with 95 per cent of staff recruited through apprenticeship programmes. This approach, delivered in partnership with training provider Train'd Up, has included the largest single cohort of driver trainees in the provider's history. The programme encompasses both Customer Drivers and Customer Experience Ambassadors, with 78 staff completing various training modules.

Environmental considerations feature prominently in operational strategy, with the all-electric fleet providing services that produce significantly lower emissions compared to aviation alternatives. The operator has implemented sustainability initiatives including the elimination of plastic bottles from onboard service, introduction of sustainable packaging, and development of plant-based menu options.

Service delivery focuses on costcompetitive travel options, with five daily return services each way between Edinburgh and London. The operating model demonstrates commercial viability without public subsidy, while maintaining high customer satisfaction levels, achieving 96 per cent in recent surveys.

Infrastructure relationships primarily involve interface with Network Rail for track

access and station operators for stopping points along the route. The operation utilises standard East Coast Main Line infrastructure, sharing capacity with other operators including LNER, CrossCountry, and freight services.

Commercial development includes significant focus on technological integration, paperless operations, and sustainable business practices. The company maintains active community engagement, recently partnering with The Charlie & Carter Foundation as its charitable partner for 2024/25, selected through employee consultation.

Performance metrics indicate strong operational delivery, with the operator receiving recognition through various industry awards including Green Innovation Business of the Year at the North East Chamber of Commerce awards. The business has also engaged in public safety initiatives, including rail safety awareness programmes in partnership with Rail Safe Friendly, delivering training to schools in the North East.

Market positioning emphasises environmental credentials and costcompetitive travel options, particularly in

competition with air services on the AngloScottish route. The operator's approach to sustainability has garnered recognition through multiple awards, including Best Business at Reducing Carbon Emissions from the Institute of Supply Chain Management.

Technical operations benefit from close collaboration with Hitachi Rail's maintenance teams, supporting the fleet's industry-leading reliability performance. This partnership has delivered consistent improvement in fleet performance metrics over three consecutive years.

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Metrolink

Metrolink operates as the UK's largest light rail network, comprising 64 miles of track and 99 stops across Greater Manchester

The system functions under Transport for Greater Manchester's authority, with operations and maintenance delivered by KeolisAmey Metrolink (KAM) under contract. Current infrastructure investment includes a £21.4 million programme funded through the City Region Sustainable Transport Settlement, forming part of a broader £147 million enhancement package running to 2027. Specific works include targeted track replacement at Piccadilly Gardens and London Road, alongside renewals on the Altrincham and Bury lines.

Fleet operations utilise Bombardier M5000 trams, with current technical upgrades including the installation of additional sensors for double-unit operations and speed warning devices. The rolling stock maintenance regime operates from the Trafford depot, with Queens Road providing additional capacity. Recent patronage growth has seen record figures of 4.1 million passengers in May 2024, surpassing the previous peak of 4 million from November 2019.

Power supply arrangements are undergoing enhancement, with new electrical substations being installed on the Bury line to support increased deployment of double units. The network operates through overhead line electrification at 750V DC, with current programmes examining renewal requirements on older

sections, particularly the Bury line following disruption incidents in 2023.

Technical operations involve management of mixed running environments, including on-street sections, segregated alignments, and former heavy rail corridors. The system utilises lineof-sight operation with signals at key junctions, supported by a comprehensive communications network currently undergoing renewal to enhance signalling and control system reliability.

Infrastructure management encompasses both legacy assets dating from the system's 1992 opening and modern installations on recent extensions. Track configurations include both street-running grooved rail and conventional flat-bottom rail sections, requiring distinct maintenance approaches. The network handles approximately 130,000 journeys on typical weekdays, with weekend patronage now exceeding prepandemic levels.

Service patterns operate across seven routes, with core sections seeing frequent service through overlapping lines. Recent reliability challenges have focused attention on overhead line condition, particularly on first-generation routes, leading to targeted renewal programmes.

Commercial development includes significant focus on fare evasion reduction, supporting revenue recovery following pandemic-related patronage declines. The system operates within

Greater Manchester's integrated Bee Network structure, providing multimodal connectivity across the city region.

Engineering programmes incorporate both routine maintenance and major renewals, with current works including rail replacement at Clayton Hall, Audenshaw, and sites across the Rochdale line. Track maintenance planning requires careful coordination to minimise impact on the network's growing patronage base.

Performance management operates under Transport for Greater Manchester's oversight of the KAM operating contract, with particular emphasis on service reliability and customer experience metrics. The operation maintains close integration with major events management, evidenced by successful handling of high-volume occasions including Manchester City's Premier League celebrations and Co-Op Live concert traffic.

KEY PERSONNEL

Chief Network Officer at TfGM: Danny Vaughan

Managing Director of KeolisAmey Metrolink: Damien Chabas

Northern

Northern is the second largest train operator in the UK, functioning under the ownership of DfT Operator

The company manages 2,500 daily services across more than 500 stations in the North of England, maintaining a significant presence in key regional markets including Yorkshire, the North West, and North East. Fleet maintenance operates through four primary TrainCare Centres at Allerton (Merseyside), Newton Heath (Greater Manchester), Heaton (Tyne & Wear), and Neville Hill (West Yorkshire). Recent technical developments include the implementation of Remote Condition Monitoring (RCM) on the Class 170 Turbostar fleet, delivered through partnership with Porterbrook, Instrumentel, and Derby Engineering Unit. This digital transformation enables real-time engine monitoring, shifting from traditional manual inspections to predictive maintenance protocols.

The operator's engineering capabilities have received industry recognition, with multiple awards at the 2024 Golden Spanners ceremony. Newton Heath and Neville Hill secured recognition for Class 150 fleet reliability, while Neville Hill and Allerton received Silver Spanners for Class 323 maintenance. Current recruitment includes engineering positions offering salaries up to £50,320, reflecting the

technical expertise required for maintaining eleven distinct rolling stock types across diesel, electric, and hybrid units.

Infrastructure development includes significant involvement in the £298.5 million Northumberland Line reopening project, where Northern will operate two trains per hour between Newcastle and Ashington from December 2024. The 18mile route, converted from freight-only operation, represents major expansion of the operator's network, with additional stations at Bedlington, Blyth Bebside, and Northumberland Park scheduled for 2025.

Technical operations have embraced innovation in cleaning protocols, with the implementation of Clean Zero chemical-free cleaning systems across 32 locations. This initiative has eliminated 9,000 single-use plastic bottles and 14 hazardous chemicals from maintenance operations. The operator's train presentation teams conduct 695,000 carriage cleans annually across 42 locations.

Service delivery incorporates significant accessibility provisions, with the operator handling over 100,000 assisted travel requests annually across its 460 stations. Recent Office of Rail and Road scrutiny has prompted enhanced focus on assistance reliability, though satisfaction rates for delivered assistance reach 96 per cent.

Digital customer service innovation includes AI-powered WhatsApp communication, handling 8,000 customer enquiries in its first year and freeing approximately 1,277 hours of staff time. This system operates continuously, providing real-time service information and handling routine enquiries.

Commercial initiatives include simplified pricing structures, exemplified by the Northumberland Line's £3 maximum single fare and integration with regional smart ticketing systems such as the North East's Pop 'Pay As You Go'. This approach demonstrates focus on regional transport integration and passenger accessibility.

Engineering investment continues through the Intelligent Trains programme, with condition monitoring technology enabling data-driven maintenance decisions. Early implementation has demonstrated reduced maintenance interventions and improved fleet reliability, with potential labour savings of 1,500 hours annually per monitored system.

KEY PERSONNEL

Managing Director: Tricia Williams

Engineering Director: Jack Commandeur

Head of Property: Robert Ellams

People Director: Lisa Leighton

Commercial and Customer Director: Alex Hornby

Director of Fleet: Iain Burnett

Director of New Rolling Stock Programmes: Steve Rowell

Head of IT: David Sparling

Head of Architecture (IT department): John Lombard

Manager of Neville Hill TrainCare Centre: Kevin Gore

CONTACT INFORMATION

Address: Northern Trains Limited

George Stephenson House, Toft Green

York YO1 6JT

Visit: www.northernrailway.co.uk

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Nottingham Express Transit

Nottingham Express Transit represents a significant investment in modern light rail infrastructure within the East Midlands metropolitan region, demonstrating successful integration of contemporary tramway technologies with urban regeneration objectives

The network, inaugurated in 2004, comprises a dual-line configuration radiating from Nottingham's central business district, with the primary corridors serving Hucknall and Phoenix Park in the north, and Chilwell and Clifton in the south.

Operating under a concessionary framework, with Keolis Nottingham holding operational responsibility through Nottingham Trams Ltd in partnership with Nottingham City Council, NET exemplifies the public-private partnership model prevalent in UK light rail deployments. The system's procurement strategy and financing structure incorporated substantial private sector participation alongside municipal funding streams and central government allocations.

The infrastructure deployment encompasses both segregated alignments and on-street running, necessitating sophisticated traffic management systems and signalling integration. Track construction methodologies varied according to territorial constraints, incorporating both ballasted track forms and embedded rail systems for streetrunning sections. The electrification infrastructure operates at nominal 750V DC, with overhead line equipment designed to contemporary standards for urban visual impact mitigation.

Recent technological advancements include the implementation of a comprehensive contactless payment system, featuring 'Tap On, Tap Off' functionality for short-hop journeys across nine designated zones. This initiative, launched in April 2024, demonstrates NET's commitment to modernising fare collection systems while maintaining revenue protection through robust penalty fare mechanisms.

The network's operational resilience has been strengthened through strategic

appointments, including a dedicated network resilience and security manager bringing international expertise from major infrastructure projects including the Doha Metro. This enhancement of incident management processes and adverse weather procedures aligns with NET's commitment to maintaining robust operational standards while supporting emergency services integration.

Infrastructure maintenance scheduling balances operational requirements with asset management strategies, incorporating both scheduled preventative maintenance and condition-based interventions. The track maintenance regime reflects the mixed operating environment, with particular attention to rail-wheel interface management in tight-radius curves characteristic of street-running sections.

Environmental sustainability forms a core component of NET's operational strategy, evidenced by its recognition at the Global Light Rail Awards 2024 for biodiversity initiatives. The operator's collaboration with Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust has resulted in the successful implementation of wildlife corridors and habitat creation alongside operational alignments, demonstrating the potential for light rail infrastructure to support urban biodiversity objectives.

NET's commitment to accessibility and customer service excellence is reflected in its ‘Accessibility for All’ campaign, developed in partnership with visual communication specialists to enhance network usability for passengers with communication barriers. This initiative, alongside targeted marketing campaigns such as the award-winning freshers' week programme, demonstrates the operator's strategic approach to market development and social inclusion.

The system's safety infrastructure includes comprehensive CCTV coverage, emergency help points, and WhatsApp

integration for discrete customer communication, supporting a proactive approach to passenger security. This technical infrastructure is complemented by well-lit stops and platforms, contributing to the network's reputation for operational excellence.

NET's operational performance metrics generally align with peer systems in the UK light rail sector, while its expansion programme has demonstrated the capability to deliver major infrastructure projects while maintaining existing services. The system's evolution continues to inform industry understanding of modern light rail implementation in medium-sized British cities, particularly in the context of integrated transport strategies and carbon reduction objectives.

The network's influence extends beyond pure transport provision, playing a crucial role in Nottingham's broader sustainable transport strategy and contributing to the city's carbon reduction objectives. Integration with other transport modes, particularly at Nottingham Station, exemplifies contemporary multi-modal interchange design principles, while innovative fare strategies position the system competitively within the regional transport marketplace.

KEY PERSONNEL

Chief Operating Officer: Andrew Conroy

Service Delivery and Safety Director: Sarah Turner

Head of Marketing: Alison Sweeney

CONTACT INFORMATION

Address: NET Travel Centre, 4 King Street, NG1 2AS

Tel: 0115 824 6060 (WhatsApp)

Email: info@thetram.net

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Pre Metro Operations

Pre Metro Operations has been operating the Stourbridge Shuttle service since 2009, connecting Stourbridge Town and Junction stations

The service delivers over 1,370 weekly services with reliability metrics consistently exceeding 99.6 per cent using Class 139 vehicles.

Operating under a subcontract arrangement with West Midlands Trains, Pre Metro exemplifies a specialist operating model focused on maximising efficiency through technological innovation and operational excellence. The company's procurement and deployment strategy emphasises cost-effective solutions for branch line operations, demonstrating the viability of lightweight rail vehicles in traditional heavy rail environments.

The infrastructure deployment encompasses dedicated track utilisation within Network Rail's property portfolio, necessitating sophisticated interface management between light and heavy rail systems. Track maintenance and operational methodologies have been optimised for the unique characteristics of the Class 139 vehicles, establishing new benchmarks for branch line efficiency.

Pre Metro's operational philosophy centres on three core principles: operational excellence, technological innovation, and community engagement. This approach has yielded significant results in service reliability while maintaining cost-effective operations. The company's maintenance regime operates from localised facilities, supporting a lean operational model that maximises vehicle availability and service frequency.

The organisation's commitment to innovation extends to supporting the development of next-generation Very Light Rail (VLR) systems. Through collaboration with the Revolution VLR consortium, including partners such as Eversholt Rail and Transport Design International, Pre Metro is contributing to testing programmes at Ironbridge, helping advance the development of future light rail solutions. Strategic expansion plans include the proposed ‘Stourbridge Dasher’ initiative, which would convert an underutilised 3.1-mile freight corridor between Stourbridge and Brierley Hill into a dedicated VLR service if approved. This £30 million proposal presents a costeffective alternative to traditional light rail solutions, with potential expansion to

Dudley estimated at £50 million – representing a 78 per cent cost reduction compared to conventional tramway developments.

Market research conducted by Oakham Research in 2020/21 and 2023/24 demonstrates strong community support for service expansion, with 87 per cent of local residents expressing intention to use the proposed service and 82 per cent of businesses anticipating enhanced connectivity benefits.

The proposal emphasises infrastructure optimisation through track segregation, maintaining freight capability while introducing passenger services.

Pre Metro's community integration strategy extends beyond transport provision, incorporating support for local initiatives including the Side By Side Theatre group and Annual Military Vehicle Parade. This approach has established the Shuttle as an integral component of local infrastructure rather than merely a transport link.

The company maintains active engagement with industry stakeholders including the Department for Transport, West Midlands Rail Executive, and Network Rail, while fostering relationships with technology providers and engineering partners to support fleet maintenance and system development. Their ‘Bigger Picture’ strategy outlines a comprehensive approach to service expansion and rolling stock development.

Pre Metro's operational model demonstrates the potential for cost-effective light rail implementation, particularly relevant amid industry-wide challenges of infrastructure costs and operational efficiency. Their experience in successfully operating lightweight rail vehicles on traditional rail infrastructure provides valuable insights for the revitalisation of branch lines across the UK network.

The organisation's influence extends beyond operational delivery, contributing

to industry understanding of lightweight rail vehicle deployment and infrastructure utilisation. Their pioneering work continues to inform sector approaches to branch line optimisation and the integration of innovative transport solutions within established rail networks.

Looking ahead, Pre Metro advocates for increased industry focus on deliverable, cost-effective solutions over consultantled studies, emphasising practical implementation experience. Their development of the Stourbridge model presents a template for sustainable branch line operations, particularly relevant for small and medium-sized towns seeking efficient public transport solutions.

KEY PERSONNEL

Director: Steve Jasper

CONTACT INFORMATION

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ScotRail

ScotRail represents Scotland's primary rail operation, functioning as a publicly-owned enterprise following its transition to public ownership in April 2022

Operating under the oversight of Scottish Rail Holdings (SRH), the organisation delivers approximately 100 million passenger journeys annually across its extensive Scottish network.

The organisation operates within a distinctive alliance framework with Network Rail Scotland, formalised through a strengthened Alliance Agreement signed in October 2024. This arrangement, building upon the previous 2015 agreement, emphasises enhanced integration whilst maintaining separate corporate identities, reflecting the Scottish Government's commitment to an integrated railway delivering optimal outcomes for Scotland's economy and society.

Operational infrastructure encompasses four maintenance depots throughout Scotland, responsible for the maintenance, repair, and overhaul of more than 600 trains. The engineering workforce, operating to ISO 9001 quality management standards, maintains this substantial fleet to support network-wide service delivery.

Strategic development includes significant timetable enhancements, particularly in the Fife and Tay Cities region, where public consultation has shaped service improvements. The June 2024 timetable revision delivers increased capacity, with seat provision between Fife and Edinburgh expanding from 16,000 to over 19,000 daily in each direction, alongside journey time improvements averaging three minutes for North Fife services.

The organisation's governance structure incorporates several key stakeholders, including Transport Scotland, Network Rail Scotland, and Scottish Rail Holdings, with

oversight provided through the Alliance Board. Operational integration is evident in areas such as the Integrated Control centre in Springburn, one of the first such facilities in British railway operations.

Infrastructure development programmes are guided by the Scottish Government's High Level Output Specification (HLOS), requiring close collaboration between ScotRail and Network Rail Scotland. Current initiatives include the historic restoration of rail services to Levenmouth communities, demonstrating commitment to enhanced regional connectivity.

Environmental sustainability features prominently in organisational strategy, with ScotRail and Network Rail Scotland implementing a joint climate action plan. This aligns with broader Scottish Government objectives for environmental stewardship and the transition to net zero emissions.

The organisation's approach to fleet management encompasses both current operations and future development, with planning underway for fleet replacement over coming decades. This long-term perspective on rolling stock strategy demonstrates commitment to service evolution and modernisation.

ScotRail's current leadership focusses on increasing passenger numbers, growing revenue, and delivering value for taxpayer investment. The organisation maintains strong performance metrics in passenger growth, customer satisfaction, and punctuality.

The railway's significance extends beyond transport provision, serving as a vital component of Scotland's economic infrastructure. Services connect rural

communities, support urban networks across Scottish cities, and employ over 8,800 personnel across track and train operations, contributing substantially to national transport infrastructure.

Along with recruiting 160 new drivers every year to reduce its reliance on overtime working, ScotRail also recently launched new ticket offers to reward those customers who travel most often with ScotRail, including an extra 20 per cent off season tickets until October 2025 – delivering savings of more than 40 per cent on some routes – and twelve Flexipass tickets for the price of ten, giving customers around one third off.

KEY PERSONNEL

Director: Steve Jasper

Service Delivery Director: Mark Ilderton

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South Western Railway

South Western Railway (SWR) operates over 1,500 services each weekday across South West London, the southern counties of England, and the Isle of Wight

The organisation functions as a partnership between FirstGroup plc and MTR Corporation, delivering commuter, regional, and long-distance services.

The network's operational infrastructure is undergoing substantial modernisation through the introduction of the £1 billion Arterio fleet. These ten-car units provide over 50 per cent increased capacity compared to their predecessors, featuring contemporary amenities including WiFi, universal charging points, real-time information systems, accessible toilets, and air conditioning. Initial deployment serves Windsor & Eton Riverside and Shepperton routes, with expansion planned to serve additional destinations including Dorking, Epsom, Guildford, Hampton Court, and Reading.

Complementing the Arterio programme, SWR has implemented a fleet enhancement strategy through the refurbishment of Class 458 trains. Redesignated as Class 458/4, these units feature modernised interiors with 234 seats per four-car formation, equipped with seat-back tables and charging capabilities. This interim solution supports suburban services during the broader Arterio fleet implementation.

Infrastructure development includes substantial station improvement programmes, with over £6.5 million invested across 78 stations during 2023-24. Recent initiatives encompass accessibility enhancements, facility modernisation, and sustainable infrastructure deployment. Notable projects include the £5.5 million Southampton Central interchange development and £3 million accessibility upgrades at Isleworth station.

The organisation demonstrates commitment to accessibility through participation in the government's Access for All programme, securing feasibility studies for eight stations – the highest number of any UK operator. This initiative could potentially release between £50 million and £60 million in accessibility funding for implementation.

Operational focus extends beyond infrastructure to workforce development, with particular emphasis on diversity and inclusion. Current initiatives include

targeted recruitment campaigns to address gender imbalance in driver roles, where women represent 8 per cent of the workforce. Comprehensive training programmes, including an 18-month driver development course at SWR's Basingstoke campus, support this objective.

SWR maintains industry leadership in safety and security initiatives, notably hosting the rail sector's first national safeguarding conference. This event brought together 15 train operating companies alongside police services, charitable organisations, and government representatives, demonstrating commitment to passenger and colleague protection.

Environmental sustainability features in infrastructure development, evidenced through initiatives such as energy-efficient lighting systems, water consumption reduction technologies, and the use of sustainable materials in station furniture. The organisation's approach to modernisation balances service enhancement with environmental responsibility.

Community engagement forms a core component of operational strategy, particularly evident in the naming of Arterio units to celebrate sporting connections across the network. This initiative recognises the railway's role in connecting communities with major sporting venues and events, including cricket at the Oval, rugby at Twickenham, tennis at Wimbledon, and horseracing at various locations.

The organisation's commitment to customer experience is demonstrated through comprehensive station improvement programmes, including toilet refurbishments, waiting room modernisation, and enhanced accessibility features such as RoomMate audio guidance systems for visually impaired customers. These developments reflect a strategic

approach to network enhancement focused on passenger comfort and accessibility.

Operating within FirstGroup plc's broader transport portfolio and benefiting from MTR Corporation's international expertise, SWR continues to develop its network while maintaining focus on reliable service delivery and customer satisfaction. The combination of fleet modernisation, infrastructure enhancement, and community engagement positions the organisation for continued development of its transport provision across southern England.

KEY PERSONNEL

Chief Operating Officer: Stuart Meek

Engineering and Infrastructure Director: Neil Drury

Senior Accessibility and Inclusion Manager: Michael Adlington

Head of Infrastructure & Property: Alistair Wright

Head of Security and Safety Assurance: Dan O'Riordan

Safety and Security Director: Jane Lupson

Recruitment Business Partner: Fraser Dawson

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Tel: 0345 6000 650

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Southeastern

Southeastern delivers more than 1,700 services daily across a network encompassing 181 stations throughout Kent, south east London and East Sussex

Operating under SE Trains Ltd, a subsidiary of the Department for Transport's public sector owning group (DOHL), the organisation serves approximately 128 million passengers annually and employs over 4,500 people.

The network features Britain's only domestic high-speed service, with the flagship Class 395 ‘Javelin’ fleet undergoing a £27 million refurbishment programme. From January 2025, maintenance of this fleet transitions to in-house delivery with technical support from Hitachi Rail, representing a strategic move to reduce operational costs while maintaining service excellence.

Fleet modernisation forms a central component of operational strategy, with significant investment in rolling stock enhancement. The completion of the City Beam fleet introduction, comprising 30 five-car Class 707 units, demonstrates commitment to passenger comfort through features including air conditioning, accessible interiors, and modern customer information systems. This programme is complemented by the acquisition of 13 additional Class 377 units, scheduled for deployment through 2025.

Infrastructure development includes a £2.6 million stations improvement programme completed across more than 20 locations, encompassing upgrades to historic booking halls, platform facilities, and customer amenities. This investment sits alongside a further £2 million programme targeting improvements at over 100 stations, demonstrating commitment to network-wide enhancement.

Accessibility features prominently in development strategy, evidenced by the installation of the network's first Changing Places toilet at Margate station. This specialist facility, developed in partnership with Muscular Dystrophy UK and CareSpaces, represents a significant step in making rail travel more accessible to passengers with complex needs.

Environmental sustainability and supply chain development form key strategic priorities, with the organisation partnering with Action Sustainability to support SME suppliers in driving positive environmental

and social change. This initiative focuses on sustainable procurement, modern slavery prevention, and climate action, aligning with broader objectives for responsible business practices.

Customer communication innovation is demonstrated through Southeastern becoming the first UK train operator to establish a WhatsApp Channel for travel updates, complementing existing information delivery platforms. This development enhances the organisation's capability to provide real-time service information directly to passengers.

The organisation's commitment to fleet modernisation continues with an ongoing procurement process for Metro services, representing potentially the largest investment since the introduction of highspeed services in 2009. This programme aims to deliver improved accessibility, enhanced passenger comfort, and increased reliability through either new or upgraded rolling stock.

Operational performance metrics position Southeastern among the UK's most reliable operators, with service expansion plans including the introduction of 220 additional weekly services from December 2024. This growth demonstrates commitment to network development while maintaining focus on reliability and passenger experience.

Operating within the DOHL framework alongside LNER, Northern Trains Limited and TransPennine Trains Limited,

Southeastern continues to develop its service provision while maintaining focus on operational efficiency and customer service excellence. The combination of fleet modernisation, infrastructure enhancement, and technological innovation positions the organisation for continued development of its transport provision across south east England.

KEY PERSONNEL

Managing Director: Steve White

People Director: Steve Foster

Commercial Director: Alicia Andrews

Engineering and Major Programmes Director: Mark Johnson

Passenger Services Director: David Wornham

Operations & Safety Director: Scott Brightwell

Head of Health, Safety & Environment: Steve Lewis

Communications & Engagement Director: Alison Nolan

Finance Director: Paul Barlow

Chief of Staff: Lisa Taylor

CONTACT INFORMATION

Address: Second Floor, 4 More London Riverside London SE1 2AU

Tel: 07866 002690

Email: press.office@southeasternrailway.co.uk

Visit: www.southeasternrailway.co.uk

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Southern

Southern Railway operates passenger services across the south of England, forming part of Govia Thameslink Railway Limited (GTR), which is ultimately owned by Govia, a joint venture between Go-Ahead Group and Keolis

The network connects London with Sussex and parts of Surrey, Hampshire and Kent, providing key commuter routes into the capital as well as serving Gatwick Airport. Major destinations include Brighton, Portsmouth, Southampton, Eastbourne, Worthing, and Littlehampton.

The fleet comprises primarily electric multiple units, including Class 377 Electrostar trains which form the backbone of many Southern services. Operating from key depots including Selhurst and Brighton, the organisation maintains its rolling stock through a combination of in-house and

contracted maintenance arrangements.

Infrastructure across the network includes major terminal stations such as London Victoria and London Bridge, alongside numerous commuter and regional stations throughout the South East. Many of these stations are shared with other operators as part of the integrated London rail network.

Southern services operate as part of the wider GTR network, which represents the largest railway franchise in the UK. This enables operational integration with Thameslink, Great Northern, and Gatwick Express services, providing enhanced

connectivity for passengers across the region.

The organisation operates within the framework of the Department for Transport's National Rail Contract system, which defines service requirements and performance standards while providing strategic direction for route development and service enhancement.

Stagecoach Supertram

Stagecoach Supertram operates the light rail network in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, providing a public transport link across the city

The system operates under the ownership of Stagecoach Group, one of Britain's major public transport operators. The network comprises three main routes radiating from Sheffield city centre: the Blue Route serving the Malin Bridge and Middlewood areas, the Yellow Route connecting Meadowhall, and the Purple Route serving Herdings Park. These lines integrate with the wider South Yorkshire public transport network, including rail and bus services.

The infrastructure includes a mix of onstreet running and segregated alignments, with the system utilizing overhead line electrification at 750V DC. The network

serves major destinations including Sheffield Station, the University of Sheffield, Sheffield Hallam University, and the Meadowhall Shopping Centre.

The fleet consists of SiemensDuewag trams which have operated since the system's opening in the 1990s, supplemented by Citylink tram-train units that enable service extension beyond the core light rail network. These tramtrain vehicles operate on Network Rail infrastructure between Sheffield Cathedral and Rotherham Parkgate, representing one of Britain's first tram-train operations. Operating within South Yorkshire's integrated public transport framework, Supertram provides connections with local

rail and bus services, while functioning as a key component of Sheffield's sustainable transport infrastructure.

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Translink

Translink operates Northern Ireland's rail services through its Northern Ireland Railways division, providing comprehensive passenger services across the region alongside cross-border Enterprise services to Dublin

Operating under public sector ownership, the organisation delivers crucial rail connectivity throughout Northern Ireland's core network. Infrastructure development is exemplified by the October 2024 opening of Belfast Grand Central Station, the largest integrated transport hub on the island of Ireland. This flagship facility features eight railway platforms and serves as Belfast's main terminus station, representing a transformative development in Northern Ireland's rail infrastructure. The station's capacity to handle 20 million passenger journeys annually demonstrates significant advancement in regional transport provision.

Rail service enhancement is highlighted by the expansion of Enterprise cross-border operations between Belfast and Dublin, with the introduction of hourly frequency providing 15 departures daily from Belfasttotalling 30 services in both directions. This development strengthens the crucial rail corridor between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland's capital cities.

The rail network centres on Belfast, with lines extending to key regional destinations. Services operate through modernised facilities including the newly commissioned Belfast Grand Central Station, where the implementation of automatic ticketing gates and enhanced digital ticketing solutions through the mLink mobile app and iLink

Smartcard demonstrates commitment to passenger service modernisation.

Operational developments include the reopening of the strategic rail corridor between Belfast and Lisburn, coinciding with the commissioning of Belfast Grand Central Station. This enhancement supports improved connectivity across the network, particularly benefiting cross-border passengers and commuters utilising this key route.

The combination of significant infrastructure investment and service improvements positions the organisation for continued development of Northern Ireland's rail network.

TransPennine Express

TransPennine Express (TPE) operates intercity rail services across the North of England and into Scotland, functioning as a subsidiary of the Department for Transport's public sector owning group (DOHL)

Following significant investment exceeding £500 million, the organisation provides premium rail services connecting key northern cities and communities, serving as a crucial link in Britain's intercity network.

The network comprises three main route groups: North TransPennine, linking Newcastle to Liverpool and incorporating routes to Manchester Airport and Scarborough; South TransPennine, connecting Cleethorpes and Sheffield with Liverpool; and Anglo-Scottish services linking Manchester and Liverpool with Edinburgh and Glasgow. This extensive network serves over 80 stations, providing vital connections for business, leisure, and community travel across northern Britain.

Fleet modernisation centres on the Nova trains, introduced in 2019, with Nova 1 and Nova 2 fleets collectively covering over 21 million miles and serving more than 42 million customers. The bi-mode Nova 1 fleet, built by Hitachi and financed by Angel Trains, operates between Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle, and Edinburgh, offering 342 seats per unit including 24 first-class options. The electric Nova 2 fleet serves Manchester Airport, Liverpool, Glasgow, and Edinburgh routes with 286 seats per unit, including 22 first-class seats.

Both fleets feature enhanced passenger amenities including Wi-Fi, extra legroom, larger tables, power sockets, bike storage, and electronic seat reservations.

Environmental innovation is demonstrated through pioneering battery technology trials, with successful testing showing 35-50 per cent fuel cost savings and capabilities for zero-emission operation in stations. This initiative, developed in partnership with Hitachi Rail and Angel Trains, represents significant advancement in railway decarbonisation technology. The powerful 700kW battery system has demonstrated capability to power trains to speeds greater than 75mph in zero-emission mode, with range potential between 100150km for future applications.

The organisation's engineering excellence is evidenced by its Class 185 fleet's repeated recognition at the Golden Spanner awards, winning ‘Most Reliable 1st Generation New diesel multiple unit’ category nine times. Additionally, TPE leads in gender diversity within engineering, with 22 per cent female representation in fleet and engineering roles, exceeding the UK railway industry average of 16.5 per cent.

Technological innovation includes the implementation of the UK's first AIpowered speech-to-text announcement system, developed with Televic, enhancing

accessibility for hearing-impaired passengers. This system operates independently of internet connectivity, managing various accents and background noise challenges, demonstrating TPE's commitment to inclusive travel solutions.

Infrastructure development includes continuous enhancement of station facilities and service provision across the network. The organisation's approach to network development emphasises connectivity between major economic centres while maintaining services to intermediate communities, supporting regional economic growth and social mobility.

Professional development is prioritised through comprehensive apprenticeship programmes, with recent expansion including eight new apprentices across various departments including Communications, Customer Experience, Performance, and Service Delivery. These two-year programmes combine practical experience with Level 3 qualifications, supporting the development of future railway professionals.

Service enhancement includes ongoing electrification of routes, with over 70 miles of additional electric operation achieved through infrastructure upgrades on routes such as Preston to Manchester Airport and Reston to Edinburgh. This development supports both operational efficiency and environmental objectives while improving service reliability.

KEY PERSONNEL

Major Projects & TRU Director: Chris Nutton

Engineering Director: Paul Staples

Customer Experience & Transformation Director: Kathryn O'Brien

Head of Engineering: Bushra Khan

Early Careers Talent Manager: Emma Sayers-Bates

CONTACT INFORMATION

Visit: www.tpexpress.co.uk

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Tyne and Wear Metro

Tyne and Wear Metro, operated by Nexus, represents one of Britain's largest urban light rail networks, providing essential transport connections across North East England

Operating under public sector ownership, the organisation demonstrates significant commitment to infrastructure renewal and modernisation. Infrastructure investment through March 2024 reaches £38 million, building upon a comprehensive £446 million modernisation programme initiated in 2010. This extensive renewal programme has delivered substantial upgrades across the network, including 65 kilometres of track renewal, 35 station refurbishments, and comprehensive signalling system modernisation.

Recent developments include the completion of the £104 million Metro Flow project, which achieved strategic track dualling across three key sections. Additionally, the £3.4 million renewal of the Prudhoe Street junction, Metro's busiest intersection carrying 400 trains daily, exemplifies the organisation's approach to complex engineering projects, winning Project of the Year at the 2024 Global Light Rail Awards.

The Asset Renewal Programme has delivered comprehensive improvements across all infrastructure elements, encompassing the replacement of 65 kilometres of overhead line alongside the installation of 6.5 kilometres of track drainage. The programme has achieved structural repairs to 62 bridges and the renewal of 52 switches and crossings, while

modernising passenger and operational systems through new help points, 500 CCTV cameras, and the implementation of a new Rail Traffic Management System. This systematic approach to infrastructure renewal demonstrates the organisation's commitment to maintaining and enhancing all aspects of the network's operational capabilities.

Safety and training receive particular focus, with dedicated facilities at the SafetyWorks teaching centre in Newcastle featuring mock-up stations, tracks, and level crossing simulations. This facility supports comprehensive safety awareness programmes, particularly focusing on young people's education about railway safety.

The network includes several types of level crossings: five road level crossings serving both vehicles and pedestrians at locations including Callerton Parkway and Howdon, two crossings on the Sunderland line managed by Network Rail, and three dedicated foot crossings across the system.

Workforce development initiatives include the Sector Work Academy Programme (SWAP), developed in partnership with the Department for Work and Pensions and local training providers, demonstrating commitment to creating employment opportunities within the regional transport sector.

Infrastructure resilience is prioritised through systematic renewal programmes,

particularly evident in the complex tunnel works beneath Newcastle city centre. These projects demonstrate sophisticated engineering capabilities, including concrete pumping operations extending 150 metres below ground level.

The organisation continues to develop its network while maintaining focus on safety, reliability, and infrastructure modernisation. This combination of substantial investment, technical innovation, and community engagement positions Tyne and Wear Metro as a key provider of urban rail transport in northeast England.

Managing Director: Cathy Massarella

Infrastructure Director: Stuart Clarke

Head of Learning: Maureen Askew

Station Delivery Manager: Lynne Dickinson

Youth Liaison Officer: Deborah Rodenby

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Venice Simplon-OrientExpress

Venice Simplon-Orient-Express operates as a premium luxury rail service within Belmond Ltd's portfolio, itself a subsidiary of LVMH

Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE

This strategic positioning within the world's largest luxury goods conglomerate enables integration with broader luxury hospitality and travel offerings. The operation forms a key component of Belmond's rail division, which encompasses multiple luxury rail products including the British Pullman, Royal Scotsman and Eastern & Oriental Express. This structure allows for operational synergies and coordinated market positioning across the luxury rail sector. The recent announcement of Belmond's Britannic Explorer service for 2025 demonstrates the organisation's continued investment in premium rail experiences.

Infrastructure deployment centres on a fleet of restored vintage carriages, representing significant capital investment in both acquisition and ongoing maintenance. The operational model balances heritage preservation with contemporary luxury service requirements, necessitating specialized engineering and maintenance capabilities.

Revenue generation focuses on highyield luxury market segments, with service delivery incorporating premium dining, accommodation, and experiential elements. This model enables premium pricing strategies while requiring substantial investment in service quality and staff training.

Route planning emphasises strategic connectivity between major European destinations, with the Venice-LondonParis corridor forming core operations. Seasonal routing variations enable market diversification and optimal asset utilisation across different European destinations.

The business model leverages historic brand value while meeting contemporary luxury market expectations, positioning the service within the ultra-luxury segment of the rail travel sector. Integration within LVMH's broader luxury portfolio enables

cross-marketing opportunities and shared customer relationship management. Operating within the specialized luxury rail market, Venice Simplon-OrientExpress maintains distinct operational requirements compared to standard rail services, including specialized staff training, maintenance procedures, and service delivery standards. This unique positioning requires significant ongoing investment in both physical assets and human resources.

KEY PERSONNEL

General Manager of the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express: Pascal Deyrolle

Vice President of Trains and Cruises, Belmond: Gary Franklin

CONTACT INFORMATION

Address: Wogan House, 99 Great Portland Street

London W1W 7NY

Tel: 0800 058 1237

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DB Cargo UK

DB Cargo UK is the largest rail freight haulier in the UK. It operates freight and infrastructure services, as well as passenger charter trains throughout the UK

The company was created in 1996 when assets from the former British Rail freight business were used to form English Welsh and Scottish Railway (EWS). In 2007 Deutsche Bahn AG acquired all shares in the company and in 2016 renamed it DB Cargo UK.

As of 2024, DB Cargo UK operates a fleet of 228 diesel and electric locomotives, employs 2,200 staff across the UK, and transports 36.7 million tonnes of freight annually.

Maritime Intermodal

In October 2021, DB Cargo UK announced plans to lease its Mossend EuroTerminal rail freight facility to Maritime Intermodal. The Lanarkshire depot provides intermodal freight transfer between rail and road and is well-placed at the centre of Scotland’s road network, next to the M8 motorway linking Glasgow and Edinburgh. The announcement came two years after Maritime Intermodal took over the lease of DB’s intermodal rail freight facilities in Wakefield, West Yorkshire and Trafford Park in Manchester. Under the terms of that agreement:

• DB Cargo UK was contracted to run Maritime Intermodal’s rail operations out of Felixstowe and Southampton.

• Maritime Intermodal took on responsibility for DB Cargo UK’s terminals in Trafford Park, Manchester and Wakefield in West Yorkshire, thus strengthening the road haulier’s national network of strategic hubs.

• Maritime Intermodal took responsibility for DB Cargo UK’s existing intermodal customers on its Felixstowe and Southampton services.

The collaboration between DB and Maritime won the Rail Freight and Logistics Excellence Award at the 2021 Rail Business Awards.

Contracts

DB Cargo UK signed a ten-year contract with Brett Aggregates in 2020. The contract will see DB Cargo UK transport millions of tonnes of sea-dredged products every year from Brett’s marine aggregates terminals in Ipswich, Cliffe and Newhaven.

DB Cargo UK was awarded a five-year haulage contract with Tarmac in 2020. This has welcomed a boost for the rail freight company which already runs a range of services for Tarmac to and from Mountsorrel Quarry in Leicestershire and its aggregates facility in Angerstein Wharf, Greenwich, London.

DB Cargo UK also signed a five-year ‘hook and haul’ contract to transport supplies of sustainable biomass to Drax. Each train will carry around 1,650 tonnes of sustainable biomass to Drax Power Station, which provides flexible and reliable renewable power for millions of UK homes and businesses.

DB Cargo UK plans to maximise the efficiency of its fleet and phase out the use of its older, less reliable, Class 60s, by bringing out the first of DB Cargo UK’s regeared Class 66 locomotives. The Class 66s were brought into active service in April 2024 at Peak Forest in Derbyshire. The regeared locomotive is the first of ten Class 66s and allows the locomotive to pull heavier loads, with a 14 per cent increase in tractive effort. The modifications are being carried out by DB Cargo’s maintenance and engineering teams at Toton TMD in Nottinghamshire.

Logistics

In October 2018, UK manufacturing was given a major boost with the opening of DB Cargo UK’s new £6 million steel logistics centre in the West Midlands. Construction took more than twelve months and saw the German-owned freight operator more than double the size of its existing facility in Knowles Road, Wolverhampton, which receives imported steel from as far afield as Holland and Sweden.

The state-of-the-art logistics centre is used by some of the world’s biggest steel companies including ArcelorMittal, Tata Steel and SSAB; providing a major boost to local businesses that use their products in their manufacturing processes.

KEY PERSONNEL

Chief Executive Officer: Andrea Rossi

Chief Financial Officer: Deb Hardy

Head of Communications: Richard Sears

Head of Sales: Roger Neary

CONTACT INFORMATION

Address: Lakeside Business Park

South Yorkshire DN4 5PN

Tel: 01302 575000

Email: uk.dbcargo@deutschebahn.com

Visit: www.uk.dbcargo.com

Direct Rail Services

Operating for over 25 years, Direct Rail Services is one of the UK’s leading national rail freight operators

Direct Rail Services DRS was established in 1995 as lead supplier of rail transport and associated services to the nuclear industry and is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA). DRS offers a comprehensive package of rail transport and related services, tailor-made to match a wide range of exacting customer requirements. Its UK-wide operations are delivered from a national network of fully equipped depots and facilities, supported by a 24/7 control centre.

DRS has a uniquely flexible and efficient fleet of locomotives and rolling stock. Its fleet of Class 88, 68, 66, and 57 locomotives allow it to deliver freight services across the network. The Class 88 is a state-of-the-art bi-mode locomotive, the only dual powered locomotive in the UK. It can run on overhead electricity and offers industry leading CO2 savings, but also up to 500 miles on diesel power when no overhead lines are available. When running on electric power the Class 88 bi-mode locomotives produce up to 5,400hp and can pull huge loads, sometimes covering the work of two diesel engines, quietly and producing no exhaust emissions.

Unique amongst UK rail freight businesses, DRS is not only fully accredited to ISO 9001 quality management and ISO 14001 environmental standards, but has also achieved the occupational health and safety approval BS ISO 45001.

Supporting DRS’s core business of delivering safe, secure and reliable transport services for some of the most sensitive and demanding loads is an ever-expanding portfolio of key rail activities.

DRS operates a unique fleet of locomotives complemented by a flexible team of highly trained, fully experienced staff, providing a comprehensive range of infrastructure support services.

In addition to these key services, DRS also supports Supply Chain Operations for Network Rail with the extensive resources required to facilitate its infrastructure renewal requirements, including the provision of Network Services, Bulk Ballast Services, Delivery Trains and Possession Services.

Nuclear Transport Solutions

NTS was launched in April 2021 bringing together Direct Rail Services (DRS),

International Nuclear Services (INS) and Pacific Nuclear Transport Ltd (PNTL) – its respective rail and shipping divisions – into a single transport organisation.

NTS is part of the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) group and specialises in the operational, commercial, engineering, legal, and regulatory expertise that underpin nuclear transport and logistics operations.

Operating from a network of more than thirty depots and sites, from Georgemas in the far north of Scotland to Devonport on the south coast, Nuclear Transport Solutions operate seven fully nuclear capable regional railheads that are positioned to support decommissioning and new build activities, and safe, high-security stabling facilities at strategic locations.

In 2024, Direct Rail Services (DRS) launched a new rail freight service for Tesco. This new service became the ninth to be operated by DRS and the supermarket giant and demonstrates the long-standing partnership between the two companies.

It runs from Tesco’s main distribution centre in Daventry, Northamptonshire, on a 260-mile round trip to its regional distribution centre in Trafford Park, Manchester.

DRS, Nuclear Transport Solutions’ rail division, is a key partner in intermodal rail transportation and uses its expertise to

deliver safe, secure and reliable transport across the rail industry.

Gottfried Eymer, NTS’s Rail Managing Director, said: ‘This new service is an excellent addition to the fantastic work we do with Tesco. Rail freight is ideally suited to transporting supermarket traffic and the environmental benefits are clear to see, every month we transport around 12,000 containers travelling thousands of miles safely, securely and reliably to ensure shelves are stocked all year round across Great Britain. ’

Rail Managing Director: Gottfried Eymer

Head of Commercial Rail: Tony Hewitson

Senior Business Manager: Sabrina Brannan

CONTACT INFORMATION

Address: Direct Rail Services

Kingmoor Depot, Etterby Road

Carlisle, Cumbria CA3 9NZ

Email: communications@ntsglobal.uk

Visit: www.directrailservices.com

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Freightliner Group

Freightliner is an intermodal and bulk haulage rail freight company operating in the UK and Continental Europe

Freightliner is the UK's largest maritime intermodal logistics operator, transporting containers from all major deep-sea ports to our national network of inland terminals, as well as a leading operator in the UK Heavy Haul rail freight market.

Freightliner is a subsidiary of Freightliner Group Ltd, which has operations across Europe offering both Intermodal and Heavy Haul rail freight services seamlessly connecting European countries and the UK.

Intermodal

Freightliner is the leading UK intermodal rail freight operator for the transportation of maritime containers with a comprehensive network offering the complete logistics package or trunk rail moves.

Operating around a hundred services daily, Freightliner moves over 770,000 maritime containers per year from the deepsea ports of Felixstowe, Southampton and London Gateway to all major conurbations in the UK, offering total coverage of the UK network. The Freightliner road fleet consists of more than 350 modern tractor units and over 900 trailers to complement the rail operations, providing a total logistics solution to their customer base.

Rail freight is the cleanest form of freight transport by land, offering a reduction in carbon emissions by up to 76 per cent over road per tonne carried. Freightliner Group is investing in pioneering initiatives and technologies to drastically cut carbon emissions associated with transporting goods and materials and driving the journey to net zero.

Training Academies

Located in Doncaster Frenchgate Centre and in Ipswich. The Operational Training Academies prepare Freightliner’s freight train drivers for the introduction of in-cab digital signalling on the East Coast Main Line – South. The academies, funded by Network Rail as part of the East Coast Digital Programme (ECDP), mark another milestone for both Freightliner and ECDP as the second location dedicated to upskilling of drivers on European Rail Traffic Management System (ERTMS) operations. The Doncaster site further promotes Freightliner’s investment in its northern operations.

Beyond its role in training, Freightliner envisions these academies as spaces for fostering connectivity and collaboration among ECDP colleagues.

Alternative Fuels

With 75 per cent of Freightliner’s direct carbon emissions coming from diesel traction, there has been a focus on seeking alternative fuels that can provide the same performance as diesel but with significant reductions in carbon emissions and air quality benefits.

In 2021 Freightliner carried out trials to verify alternative fuels that could be used in unmodified locomotives without loss of power. From running a series of test trains, including the heaviest freight train on the network with no reduction in horsepower, confirmed air quality benefits and significant reductions in carbon emissions.

Freightliner now offers the use of alternative fuels such as Hydrotreated

Vegetable Oil (HVO). Carbon emissions are roughly 90 per cent lower than diesel on average, with air quality benefits including a 14 per cent reduction in nitrogen oxides and 18 per cent lower ultra-fine particulates. HVO is a drop-in fuel that can be used without any alteration to a locomotive engine and supports as a transitional fuel on the path to a net zero economy.

Electric Traction

Switching to electric traction boosts environmental benefits even further cutting carbon emissions up to 95 per cent compared with road haulage and reducing air pollution. Freightliner endorses the Department for Transport’s Decarbonisation Plan, which prioritises infill electrification of short stretches, sometimes only a few miles, to open whole routes to end-to-end electric traction.

With its fleet of 25 electric locomotives, Freightliner is the UK’s biggest provider of electric freight traction and with the lower cost gap-filling electrification projects, it would unlock substantial carbon savings and air quality benefits, taking the early steps towards full decarbonisation of the network and increasing the economic, social, and environmental benefits of UK rail freight.

KEY PERSONNEL

Chief Executive Officer: Tim Shoveller

Chief Financial Officer: Andrew Spencer

Safety & Sustainability Director: Louise Ward

CONTACT INFORMATION

Address: 6th Floor, The Lewis Building, 35 Bull Street Birmingham B4 6EQ

Tel: 03330 168556

Email: info@freightliner.co.uk

Visit: www.freightliner.co.uk

GB Railfreight

GB Railfreight (GBRf) is one of the fastest growing rail companies in the United Kingdom, transporting goods for a wide range of customers

Founded in 2001, GBRf has grown from just one locomotive and a few employees to now employing over 1,400 people, operating 160 locomotives and with a turnover of more than £300 million.

GBRf accounts for almost a quarter of all freight train kilometres and has the second largest operator share. Capitalising on its year-on-year growth, GBRf continues to make future investments that will modernise, revolutionise and decarbonise the sector.

Investing in a new era of sustainable freight transport

In September 2024, GBRf unveiled its new hybrid Class 99 locomotive at InnoTrans in Berlin. The new Class 99s are expected to reduce emissions by up to 58 per cent per journey compared to the industry norm (the Class 66s) and are being offered exclusively to GBRf customers as a new solution for the sustainable movement of goods across the UK. These hybrid trains are the first heavyhaul freight locomotives capable of moving significant volume at mainline speeds on electrified and non-electrified sections of the rail network. The new trains will shorten journey times and drive efficiencies for customers across the UK’s transport infrastructure.

Decarbonising the rail freight supply chain

GBRf accounts for almost a quarter of all freight train kilometres and has the secondlargest operator share. Its scale places it at the heart of the mission to decarbonise the

supply chain, a key strategic priority for the UK Government. Through a number of significant contracts, GBRf has been delivering services for the HS2 supply chain ensuring that key materials are delivered onsite, on time and in doing so taking volume off of the country’s congested road network ensuring that road safety and air quality benefits are delivered particularly in London and other congested urban areas.

Over the lifetime of the contract, GBRf will move six million tonnes of spoil from HS2’s sites at Willesden Euroterminal by rail to Cliffe in Kent and Barrington in Cambridgeshire where is sustainably reused, removing 600 HGV movements from the congested roads in and around London per week. GBRf also transports tunnel ring segments each weighing 7.5 tonnes which form a key part of tunnel construction, from the Isle of Grain to London, removing more than 6,000 HGV road miles a day.

Improving safety

In 2023, GBRf became the first rail freight operating company to implement the use of body worn cameras (BWCs) amongst its operational staff to improve its safety procedures and investigations after incidents. Now, every Rail Operator at GBRf is required to wear their BWC, which is attached to a strap which goes around the neck and the camera is clipped to a magnetic holder, the footage is uploaded to a secure cloud vault. Their usage has been significant in the outcomes of several investigations aiding individuals, GBRf, RAIB and British Transport Police.

GBRf has also invested £4.7 million in building a start-of-art wagon maintenance hub in Peterborough, which will have smart sensor technology to quickly analyse wagon conditions and identify faults much earlier quickly and accurately. This will be vital in improving safety and reliability across its wagon fleet and will support its plan to run up to 75 intermodal services a day by 2025.

Inspiring the next generation

GBRf is inspiring the next generation through its schools mentoring scheme called Back on Track. The programme aims to support year ten and eleven pupils, with advice on topics like CV writing and interview skills, as well as providing career insight into the rail freight and logistics industries. Back on Track is all about opening doors to an industry which is often overlooked or only known to those with family and friends who work in the sector. By targeting areas of low economic mobility, the scheme seeks to help rebalance the UK economy by showcasing the opportunities the rail freight industry offers. Students who complete the programme are guaranteed an interview for apprenticeships at GBRf and have an opportunity to take part in paid summer internships. Back on Track launched as a pilot in Suffolk in 2022 and will launched in Doncaster and Peterborough later this year.

KEY PERSONNEL

Chief Executive Officer: John Smith

Commercial Director: Alex Kirk

Sales Director: Carl Kent

Intermodal Director: Julie Garn

Production Director: Ian Langton

Chief Financial Officer: Karl Goulding- Davis

Asset Director: Liam Day

Safety and Sustainability Director: David Golding

People Director & General Counsel: Elizabeth Delafosse

CONTACT INFORMATION

Address: 5th Floor, 62-64 Cornhill, London, EC3V 3NH

Tel: 020 7904 3393

Email: info@gbrailfreight.com

Visit: www.gbrailfreight.com

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Rail Operations (UK)

Rail Operations (UK) is the parent company of Rail Operations Group (ROG) and Traxion

Apart from providing strategic direction to the group, Rail Operations (UK) incorporates a Project Management Office (PMO) to deliver support to major projects, both within the group itself and to external customers.

Examples of this include:

• ERTMS support to Crossrail.

• Train planning support to Orion.

• Procurement of the UK’s first fleet of trimode class 93 locomotives.

Rail Operations (UK) specialises in train movements relating to rolling stock delivery, testing, maintenance, modification and refurbishment programmes. Train operations include new build deliveries, train testing, fault-free running and mileage accumulation of new rolling stock.

Current fleet support includes fleet maintenance, modification and refurbishment programmes, fleet cascade or transfer programmes, vehicle/fleet testing (e.g. ETCS fitment) and infrastructure-train interface testing.

Rail Operations (UK) also provides storage regimes to support new build, off lease and redundant rolling stock.

General movements:

• Passenger (ECS), ad-hoc freight or engineering rolling stock movements.

• Traction and rolling stock movements for private owners/operators.

Rail Operations Group

Rail Operations Group (ROG) specialises in ad-hoc movement of rolling stock for rolling stock operating companies and train operating companies as well as locomotive spot hire services and the operation of charter trains. Founded by Karl Watts, it commenced operating in November 2015.

Delivering innovation and diversification to the UK rail industry the Rail Operations group of companies provides a range of specialist services to the UK rail industry. These services are principally in support of the rolling stock leasing, manufacturing and engineering sectors and involve everything from project management through to the delivery and testing of new train fleets.

The fleet includes dedicated locomotives which have been modified with electrical brake translation equipment and a range of coupler types to enable direct coupling to, and through automatic brake control of, most UK EMU types. This negates the need to use historic barrier and translator type vehicles.

Traxion

Traxion is a specialist rolling stock management company delivering services related to rolling stock storage and disposals. Today’s rolling stock storage programmes require suitable storage facilities, within which a varying range of rolling stock servicing or maintenance regimes are provided. Traxion can tailor to include the following:

• Wheel Bearing Rotations.

• Weekly Inspections.

• Transit of the unit to and from an approved engineering provider for more in-depth inspection.

• Arrange with Rail Operations Group transit to and from originating depot to storage.

• Asset surveys and reports to clients at their request.

Rolling stock

On 16 February 2021, Rail Operations (UK) completed a Sale and Purchase Agreement with Heathrow Airport Limited, the parent company of Heathrow Express, to acquire the fleet of five Class 360/2 multiple units, plus spare parts.

On 14 January 2021 Stadler and Rail Operations (UK) signed a framework agreement for the supply of thirty Class 93 tri-mode locomotives. The advanced locomotives will significantly reduce CO2 emissions for both rail freight as well as potential passenger transport services, underscoring Stadler’s green credentials and demonstrating its commitment to decarbonisation.

KEY PERSONNEL

Chairman: Neil Bennett

Chief Operating Officer: David Burley

Production Director: Paul Orchard

CONTACT INFORMATION

Address: First Floor, Wyvern House, Railway Terrace, Derby DE1 2RU

Tel: 01332 343295

Email: info@railopsgroup.co.uk

Visit: www.railopsgroup.co.uk

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Capitol Industrial Batteries - perfect power solution

Whether you require batteries repaired, overhauled or replaced, Capitol are trusted and relied upon by a wide range of UK rail industry companies, who have come to know that we deliver on our promises to provide exacting standards of product, service, ongoing technical support and commitment in all aspects of our business dealings

An independent manufacturer with enough strength and flexibility to be able to support mainline customers requirements through stock availability and technical experience, we have consistently delivered on a wide variety of projects ranging from single battery orders, to fleet change out programmes set against customer schedules and agreed service levels

Victa Railfreight

Victa Railfreight is a UK owned business and whilst independent, it maintains a close relationship with all the major players in the rail freight sector

Since Victa Railfreight Ltd formed in 1995 the company has constantly adapted to the evolving landscape of the rail freight industry. Their product portfolio provides a full range of operational, safety and logistics services to rail freight operators, customers, potential users and stakeholders. Their team of rail professionals are based at locations across the UK and recent business growth has seen employee numbers increase to well over 100.

Victa Railfreight holds a UK wide NonPassenger Train Operators Licence that enables it to offer ‘last mile’ shunts, local tripping and rail freight feeder services and ‘short line’ capability to a wide customer base as well as ground staff provision for passenger and freight train operating companies. The company acts as principal operators at Dove Holes Quarry in the Peak District on behalf of Cemex UK and at Tilbury on behalf of Forth Ports, in both cases providing both expertise and shunting and train preparation services at these busy locations. In addition, it delivers a large number of safety related training courses to the freight community and also advises on a wide range of safety, operations and logistics related subjects.

Cemex and Victa Railfreight announced the renewal of their rail terminal operations partnership at Dove Holes quarry in the Peak District in November 2024 as Cemex continues to grow its rail supply chain activities in the UK in support of its global Future in Action programme.

Victa Railfreight’s Managing Director, Neil Sime, said: ‘We are delighted to have renewed our partnership with Cemex at Dove Holes. Over the past five years we have worked hard to provide a safe, high quality and responsive service and to work with Cemex and the other FOCs to maximise the volumes out of Dove Holes and

deliver a very high level of performance, consistently delivering 99 per cent plus of all outbound trains ‘on time and in full’ to the trunk rail operators at the departure point for onwards haulage.’

Victa Railfreight is one of the longest standing members of the Railfreight Group with Managing Director Neil Sime recently completing his two terms as Chair.

Victa Railfreight has expertise in providing rail solutions for construction projects and is completing an eight-year involvement with the building of the Elizabeth Line under London. Prior to this it provided support to the construction of High Speed 1, Heathrow T5 and other similar projects.

Victa Railfreight offers safety and sustainability evaluations to customers in the form of its Rail Freight Terminal Management (RFTM) packages which facilitate continuous improvement in the safety, operation and sustainability of rail freight facilities. RFTM is broken down into seven Topic Areas that cover all rail related aspects of running a rail freight facility. These Topic Areas are further broken down into 27 Topic Elements. Each element provides detailed criteria and guidance on what an individual should do to meet the key rail related legislative requirements as well as a means of assessing their organisations current performance.

Victa currently employs over 100 staff and has a turnover of £3.5 million. Its

dedicated team have long established expertise in the rail industry and freight sector in particular. Victa Railfreight has a reputation for innovation and collaborative working that is driving the business forward and would be delighted to discuss services with prospective clients.

KEY PERSONNEL

Managing Director: Neil Sime

Board Member: Julian Worth

Ops Standards Manager: Chris Barrow

Ops Development Manager: Colette Ranford

CONTACT INFORMATION

Address: Unit 1 The Viewpoint

Boxley Road, Boxley Road, Maidstone

Kent ME14 2DZ

Tel: 01622 690978

Email: enquiries@victa-railfreight.com

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Redefining Lifting and Plant Installation Solutions

With over a century of combined industry experience, Radius Group delivers highquality lifting and installation services tailored to the needs of the rail industry

Committed to safety, innovation, and efficiency, the company adds value at every stage of client projects, offering solutions that save time, reduce risk, and drive successful outcomes. This commitment has positioned Radius Group as a trusted partner for precision and problem-solving in complex rail environments.

Delivering value through expertise and innovation

Radius Group leverages extensive experience to provide solutions that optimize logistics, enhance safety, and streamline operations. Early involvement in the planning process allows clients to benefit from innovative approaches, ensuring projects stay on schedule and within budget.

A notable example of this innovation is the Escalator Sledge, approved for use on

the London Underground. Capable of safely transporting up to 450kg of equipment down escalators, this pioneering product has been shortlisted for two categories at the Spotlight Rail 2025 Awards: Product of the Year and Plant Excellence. Such recognition reflects the company's drive to push boundaries and deliver solutions that address industry challenges.

Recognised for excellence

Radius Group’s dedication to quality and reliability was recently acknowledged with the Balfour Beatty 'Rail Supplier Award 2024'. This accolade highlights the company’s commitment to providing exceptional service across all projects. The recognition underscores the trust placed in Radius Group by industry leaders and its reputation for delivering outstanding results.

PLANT INSTALLATION

LARGE OBJECTS. SMALL SPACES. INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS.

Expertise in rail infrastructure

Radius Group’s portfolio showcases its ability to deliver tailored solutions for rail infrastructure projects, including:

• Installation of advanced ventilation systems.

• Mechanical installation of water-cooled Platform Air Handling Units on multiple Underground lines.

• Expertise in non-traction power systems, overhead line equipment (OHLE), station UPS systems, and tunnel ventilation installations.

• Substation upgrades across major rail networks.

The company’s capability to manage heavy plant installations in both surface and subterranean environments with precision and safety has made it a preferred partner for critical rail projects.

Combining technical mastery with precision execution

Radius Group’s experienced team employs industry-leading tools, including Hydraulic Gantries, Skidding Systems, Versa Lifts, and Stair Robots, to ensure every operation adheres to the highest standards of safety and performance. Advanced documentation and planning tools further streamline project management, instilling confidence in clients at every stage.

Comprehensive turnkey services

The company offers a range of turnkey services, including off-site warehousing, just-in-time delivery, and bespoke lifting and installation solutions. This comprehensive approach reduces operational complexities and ensures seamless project integration. Radius Group’s in-depth understanding of the rail sector, coupled with a strong compliance record, positions it as a reliable partner for challenging environments.

Versatile lifting solutions

In addition to its rail expertise, Radius Group provides Contract Lift and Plant Installation services, including lorry loaders, telehandlers, mobile and crawler cranes, and helicopter lifts. Through partnerships with global crane providers, Radius Group offers scalable and technically robust solutions for demanding projects.

The company’s partnership with Potain further strengthens its capabilities, enabling the provision of complete tower crane hire packages. Combining Potain’s reliability with Radius Group’s technical and operational expertise ensures tailored solutions for lifting operations of all sizes.

Looking ahead

Radius Group remains focused on advancing its capabilities, fostering innovation, and maintaining its reputation as a leader in

the rail sector. By continually investing in technology, partnerships, and talent, the company is poised to meet the evolving needs of the industry while setting new benchmarks for safety, efficiency, and excellence.

Tel: 01604 622865

Email: info@radiusgroup.co.uk

Visit: www.radiusgroup.co.uk

Reliable Precision and Power

In the fast-paced world of modern railways, delivering safe, reliable, and efficient power is critical to maintaining smooth operations and enhancing passenger experiences

Relec Electronics has established itself as a trusted partner in this domain, providing an extensive range of power conversion and display solutions that cater to the diverse needs of the railway sector. From advanced Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs) to rugged DC-DC converters, and EN50155 compliant displays and panel PCs, Relec Electronics' offerings are designed to meet the stringent standards of the railway industry. This overview explores how Relec Electronics is uniquely positioned to address the challenges faced by railway manufacturers, highlighting key products and their contributions to the sector.

Understanding the unique needs of the railway industry

The railway industry faces unique challenges in power conversion, driven by the need for safety, compliance, and durability in often

harsh environments. Railway systems must adhere to rigorous standards like EN50155, which governs electronic equipment on rolling stock to ensure reliability in varied temperature ranges, vibration, and shock conditions. Moreover, the increasing integration of passenger amenities like Wi-Fi, advanced climate control systems, and real-time information displays creates additional demand for stable power supply solutions.

Relec Electronics addresses these challenges with products that are designed not only for power efficiency but also to withstand the demanding conditions of railway applications. Their collaboration with global manufacturers like Premium PSU, Vox Power, Calex and many more, enables them to deliver cutting-edge solutions for both onboard and trackside applications, ensuring that trains run smoothly and efficiently.

Ensuring smooth railway operations

One of the critical aspects of modern railway systems is effective power conversion, ensuring that the onboard electronics receive clean and stable power. Relec Electronics offers a range of power conversion solutions tailored for railway needs, including:

• Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs).

• Vox Power’s VCCR300 Conduction Cooled DC-DC Converters.

• High-efficiency DC-DC Converters.

Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs)

Relec’s range of VFDs, including TDS3300 and TDX-3300 from Premium PSU, provide precise control of variable frequencies, enabling efficient conversion from 400VAC 50Hz to 230VAC 60Hz. These VFDs are compact, robust, and can handle varying frequencies from 5 to 75 Hz,

making them ideal for ensuring seamless operation of passenger electronics such as air conditioning and infotainment systems. The TDS-3300 is particularly effective in situations requiring conversion between different voltage levels and frequencies, addressing the complex challenges faced by engineers when managing power on trains.

Vox Power’s VCCR300 Conduction Cooled DC-DC Converters

Designed specifically for rugged environments, the VCCR300 series delivers 300 Watts of power without the need for active cooling, making it perfect for spaceconstrained applications like trackside installations and onboard systems. Its compliance with EN50155 ensures that it meets the rigorous standards required for railway applications, providing reliable performance across a wide temperature range from -40°C to +70°C. The VCCR300’s

ability to scale up power solutions to 600W or 900W through droop current sharing adds to its flexibility, making it a preferred choice for systems requiring high efficiency and minimal downtime.

High-efficiency DC-DC Converters

Tailored specifically for railway applications, the CRS-2000 series, boasts efficiency. Designed to comply with the EN50155 standard, these converters deliver stable DC output from standard railway battery systems, including 48V, 72V, and 110V inputs, ensuring reliable power for onboard electronics and control systems. With advanced thermal management, the CRS2000 operates effectively in temperatures from -40°C to +70°C, and its rugged design meets the challenges of shock, vibration, and electromagnetic interference, making it ideal for the demanding environments of modern rail transport.

Enhancing experience with advanced display solutions

In addition to power conversion, Relec Electronics provides state-of-the-art display technology that enhances both passenger and operational experiences on trains. With the rise of Passenger Information Systems (PIS) and Driver Cab Applications, reliable and high-quality displays are crucial. Relec’s range of EN50155 compliant monitors and panel PCs are designed to withstand the challenging conditions of railway use, offering features such as:

• Durable EN50155-Certified Design –Relec’s range of monitors, and panel PCs are built to endure shock, vibration, and extreme temperature variations. Their IP65-rated front bezels protect against dust and liquid ingress, ensuring longterm reliability in harsh environments.

• Fanless Cooling Systems – the fanless cooling design minimises maintenance needs and enhances reliability, a key consideration for reducing downtime in critical railway applications.

• Sunlight-Readable Displays – the high brightness levels of Relec’s display panels ensure readability even in direct sunlight, a crucial feature for both drivers and passengers who rely on clear visibility of information.

Meeting industry standards and regulations

Relec Electronics’ commitment to quality is evident in its adherence to industry standards like EN50155. This European standard sets the benchmark for electronic equipment used in rolling stock, encompassing aspects like operating temperature, shock and vibration resistance, and electromagnetic compatibility. Products like the TDS-3300 VFD and the VCCR300 DC-DC converter are engineered to comply with these requirements, ensuring safe and reliable operation in the railway sector.

Beyond EN50155, Relec also ensures other relevant standards, such as EN50121 (for electromagnetic emissions and immunity) and MIL-STD-810G (for shock and vibration). These standards guarantee that Relec’s products not only meet but exceed the stringent demands of the global railway market.

Future trends and innovations in railway power solutions

The railway industry is continuously evolving, with a strong focus on improving efficiency, safety, and passenger comfort. Emerging trends like the adoption of wide-bandgap semiconductor technologies – such as Gallium Nitride (GaN) and Silicon Carbide (SiC) –

are shaping the future of power conversion in railway systems. These technologies offer significant benefits over traditional silicon-based systems, including higher efficiency, reduced size, and better thermal performance.

Relec Electronics and its partners are at the forefront of these advancements, integrating GaN and SiC technologies into their product lines to offer enhanced power solutions that can operate at higher voltages and temperatures. For instance, Premium PSU’s CRS-2000 and CBS-10K converters leverage SiC’s superior thermal conductivity and voltage handling capabilities, making them ideal for high-power applications in railways.

A trusted partner for railway applications

Relec Electronics' extensive portfolio of power supplies, displays, and converters has made it a go-to supplier for railway applications. Their ability to offer tailored solutions, coupled with deep expertise in the industry, makes them a valuable partner for railway manufacturers and operators. Whether it’s ensuring compliance with safety standards, meeting challenging environmental conditions, or integrating the latest technology trends, Relec’s products are designed to provide longterm value and reliability.

Powering the future of railway transport

In conclusion, Relec Electronics stands as a key player in the railway power solutions market, offering a diverse range of products that address the industry's most pressing needs. Its partnership with leading manufacturers and commitment to innovation ensure that Relec remains ahead of the curve in a rapidly changing industry. With products like the TDS-3300 VFD, the VCCR300 DC-DC converter, and EN50155 certified displays, Relec Electronics is helping to power the future of railway transport – making journeys safer, smoother, and more efficient for everyone.

For more information on how Relec Electronics can support your railway projects, reach out to their expert team and explore their range of tailored solutions designed to meet the highest standards of performance and reliability.

Tel: 01929 555 800

Visit: www.relec.co.uk

Electrifying Our Railways

Lavpreet Singh, Sector Lead Rail, UK Power Networks Services explores the opportunities and challenges in electrifying Britain's railway network as the industry works towards achieving net zero by 2050

The UK is committed to achieving a net zero rail network by 2050, aiming to eliminate all dieselonly trains by 2040. This plan includes electrifying more lines and introducing electric trains, which offer several more advantages including operation costs, increased energy efficiencies and reduced maintenance costs over their diesel counterparts. Moreover, they also have the potential for zero emissions if powered by sustainable electricity sources (Scope 2 emissions).

Traditional electric traction and its challenges

Traditionally, electric trains draw electrical power from a continuous contact system, which it converts to produce tractive effort. For electric trains to operate, contact systems and power distribution networks are necessary along the entire route where the train operates.

There are different types of power supply systems for electric trains in the UK, the most prolific on the mainline railway being the 25kV AC overhead contact wire and the DC third-rail systems.

There are several other benefits of supplying electric trains through an electric traction system, as it allows the trains to operate without the need to carry fuel aboard for as long as they want, which technically provides unlimited range as long as the contact system is in place.

Electric traction supplied trains also have larger power capabilities which allows them to accelerate more rapidly and travel faster if supplied via adequate infrastructure. However, the electrification of train systems does pose challenges as the electrification infrastructure must be robust enough to support all trains using it, or else the trains' performance will be reduced.

In addition, the power distribution systems rely on the public electricity grid to function effectively, and any failure could lead to significant operational disruptions. More importantly though, high infrastructure costs associated with electric traction railways could result in it being very expensive to electrify train lines and, in some cases, unsustainable.

According to the Rail Industry Association's Electrification Cost Challenge report published on 14 March 2019, electrification projects could be completed for between £750k and £1 million per single track kilometre, while for more complicated projects these costs can increase.

Battery power trains as an alternative

Battery-electric trains offer a promising alternative to electric traction-power and often deliver the same operational cost savings and reduced emissions to dieselpowered trains. Battery-electric trains eliminate the need for high infrastructure capital cost of an electric traction system while travelling on sections of the

network without a contact system. They can be designed to be independent and resilient, capable of functioning without being disrupted by any issues in the electricity network.

The introduction of battery electric trains has the potential to significantly reduce the installation timeline compared to a full overhead electrification project. The latter is more intrusive, requiring the deployment of new infrastructure along the tracks, while the former only requires recharging hubs at the destination points.

In addition, it's important to note that battery-powered trains can also be a more environmentally friendly option. Unlike overhead electric traction systems, they may not necessitate extensive modifications to the existing track infrastructure. Specifically, with charging stations installed at both ends of the journey, battery-powered trains can minimise environmental disruption by eliminating the need to clear space for new power infrastructure, as is often the case with overhead electric systems.

However, the operational distance and maximum speed of battery trains are constrained by the capacity of their batteries, leading to practical limitations. These limitations are influenced by the cost and weight of the batteries. In contrast, electric traction systems do not have the same restrictions, allowing for significantly greater top speeds and no range limitations. While it is feasible to improve train performance by adding more batteries, this approach may result in diminishing economic benefits due to the associated costs and complexities.

One final challenge to address is the large amount of power needed to recharge trains at their destination points. In some use cases, trains must be able to fully recharge within fifteen minutes to adhere to timetables and provide reliable service. This means recharging hubs need to supply high power for short periods. The high-power demand requires large connections with network operators, which can lead to high capital costs and long connection dates in areas with network constraints.

Implementation of battery trains in the UK

Nowadays, there are a limited number of 100% battery electric train applications in the UK. In 2015, a trial used a class 379 train and converted this to run on battery power or overhead lines.

The train travelled 50 kilometres on overhead lines and 30 kilometres on battery power and had a maximum battery range of 50 miles and an acceleration equivalent to a diesel train.

In 2021, Vivarail used a lighter battery in its prototype unit, claiming a maximum range of 80 miles and recharge in only ten minutes.

Following this, in 2023 Eversholt Rail provided funding for three new Revolution Very Light Rail vehicles for passenger trials and ongoing use. These vehicles will be powered by batteries and are expected to start carrying passengers by 2025 and will be supported by a fast-charging lineside system.

In 2024, a powerful battery, producing over 700 kW of power, was installed on a TransPennine Express 'Nova 1' train as part of a trial. This milestone marks the first-ever trial in the UK where a battery has replaced a diesel engine on an intercity train, aiming to reduce emissions and fuel costs by up to 30 per cent. A successful trial will gather evidence for the viability of a 100 per cent battery-powered intercity train, with the capability to run for up to 100 kilometres in battery mode.

Earlier this year, GWR initiated trials for an innovative ultrafast charging technology in a real-world setting at West Ealing. This groundbreaking system allows trains to recharge in less than four minutes

before continuing their journey along the Greenford branch line. This technology enables branch line trains to maintain the same timetable as traditional diesel units, as it can safely deliver charging power of up to 2,000kW with minimal impact on the local grid power.

Smart energy hubs

An additional factor supporting batteryelectric trains is the concept of energy hubs at recharging stations. Currently, the demand for battery-electric trains at recharging points is expected to peak for only a short period, which poses the risk of underutilised assets and inefficient capital investments.

Energy hubs would involve low-carbon initiatives aimed at reducing energy costs, such as the installation of rooftop solar panels on station roofs or on unused railway land near the charging hubs. Incorporating battery storage would also ensure resilience during periods of limited solar or wind energy. With combined battery storage and on-site generation at recharging hubs, we could reduce the connection size for recharging hubs and potentially reduce overall costs for battery-powered trains.

Moreover, any excess power not needed for recharging train batteries could be used to recharge electric vehicles or power other energy-intensive facilities like ports or manufacturing sites in the region through private wire connections.

By transforming these points into energy hubs and adopting a comprehensive approach to the broader energy system, we could ensure efficient asset utilisation and take advantage of economies of scale.

What the future brings for electric trains

It is inevitable that the railway network needs to be electrified to reduce the environmental impact of trains in the UK. Currently, on busy and long routes, overhead electrification is still the best option for fast travel, lower costs, and reduced emissions. However, for less busy branch-line type routes with fewer passengers, it may not be economically feasible to install overhead electrification.

Present battery technologies have limitations, making them best for low-

intensity services covering distances up to 30 miles. To address this, hybrid routes can help trains run on batteries for short distances when overhead lines are not available and allow trains to recharge while moving using the contact system.

Enroute recharging would also eliminate the need for recharging hubs or reduce the peak power demand required at recharging stations. This hybrid approach would enable cost optimisation in cases where full overhead electrification is not financially justified, and the range cannot be satisfied solely by battery-powered trains.

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Delivering a bright energy future for the railways

The UK’s rail industry is rapidly evolving as new technologies become available, putting pressure on the associated energy infrastructure.

On every scheme, we take the time to understand your strategic energy requirements, ensuring that we always deliver the best outcomes possible.

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IConnect with Inter-Car Jumpers from HARTING

Due to modularisation, rail vehicles are often built at different production sites, an approach which offers time savings in the assembly and commissioning of rail vehicles

n addition, the finished vehicles must also be equipped for use worldwide. To meet the growing demands associated with this modular approach, customer-specific solutions for transportation technology are essential.

‘It is often not enough to only offer standard products’ says Matthias Wiehe, Director of Global Project Engineering at HARTING Customised Solutions, a global provider of high-quality components for railway applications. ‘Instead, there is a demand for ‘problem free’ products, such as components or systems that quickly and reliably fulfil individual tasks.’

Standard components, modifications and new developments are used in these bespoke systems. HARTING’s range of customer-specific solutions extends from simplified handling through to demand-oriented commissioning and to the customised development of complex products and systems. In addition to product development, they also undertake comprehensive engineering tasks.

‘To develop the best solution for the customer, a team of engineers, qualified technical draftsmen and a high performance, in-house, independent and accredited laboratory is used’ comments Wiehe. ‘With our certified laboratory we can ensure our jumper cable solutions fully comply with the requirements of the customer’s projects. This means we can offer our customers high flexibility and suitable customisations for their needs. This flexibility is extremely important, alongside the requirements for reliability and high-quality products’ Wiehe continues.

Inter-car jumpers run connections between train carriages, including roof or underfloor systems, ensuring a constant supply of data, signals, and power along the train. These ‘nerve strands’ must therefore be connected across the coupling points of the vehicle elements. The internal train bus (MVB), the low-voltage supply, the power transmission for battery and air-

conditioning units and the transmission of video signals are all powered by jumper cables, so it’s vital the connections are reliable.

An inter-car jumper system consists of connectors, cable glands, system cables, cable protection conduits, mechanical mountings and strain relief systems, which can comprise special bracket systems or stainless-steel connector plates. The jumpers are completely preassembled and electrically pretested onsite before delivery to the customer.

As it is necessary to unplug these cables in the case of a service, only a solution with connectors can be considered. HARTING has installed inter-car jumper solutions across various projects in cooperation with its railway customers. Starting with CAD system development right through to the quality-tested delivery, everything comes from one point of contact.

HARTING offers customers complete inter-car solutions adapted for their individual requirements. Their rail experts help select the right components according to the latest railway standards, considering connection technology, cables and

mechanical fixings. Their design team can create 3D mechanical and electrical designs whilst HARTING carries out individual simulations, tests and approvals for intercar solutions in their fully certified inhouse laboratory, cutting costs and saving time for customers. The HARTING manufacturing facility in Northampton is IRIS-certified and holds ISO 9001 certification for Quality Management, the ISO 14001 Environmental Standard and UL certification for Wiring Harnesses ZPFW2 / ZPFW8.

Different environmental requirements are placed on railway connections inside and outside of a train. The levels of protection against water and dust are lower for indoor installation than for outdoor applications. For example, systems with protection class IP20 are used for interfaces installed inside the carriages and systems up to protection class IP69k are used outdoors.

‘Generally, jumper cables are installed between the end walls of wagon bodies or as roof or underfloor systems’ Wiehe explains. ‘There you will find jumper cable constructions for power, data, fibre optic or coaxial cables. The system cables must withstand high loads in the area between

the vehicles. To ensure that the system cables can safely, reliably and permanently transmit the various voltages, signals and data, all vehicle and track-specific requirements must be met. Many other factors, such as the electrical, mechanical and climatic conditions, must also be considered during project planning’ he adds.

The typical lifespan of a passenger train is between 30 and 40 years. To keep these vehicles functional over the decades, HARTING also offers customised retrofit solutions and long-term replacement components and cable assemblies for all areas in the rail vehicle. For example, to ensure data networks are fast enough to meet future demands and all systems

can function safely, it is necessary to upgrade trains with the latest connectivity technology. HARTING’s development expertise creates retrofit solutions that guarantee a sustainable economic product strategy for decades to come.

‘HARTING supports customers through technological transformation with tailormade solutions that fit customised requirements for inter-car jumpers mounted between, under or on trains’ Wiehe concludes. ‘Based on the wide range of connector products for data, signal and power, as well as the modularity of the Han-Modular connector series, HARTING Customised Solutions develops detachable and fixed solutions for all requirements.’

As we have seen, modularisation helps to provide tailored solutions for vehicle technology and meet customer requirements. To further expand their modular offerings, HARTING has recently launched the Han-Modular® Domino range, which offers 50 per cent space savings against existing designs. Just as dominoes have two separate squares, a domino module is made up of two building blocks or ‘cubes’. The Han-Modular® mating face is divided in two, resulting in an almost square surface in which even larger contacts can be accommodated.

With the addition of the new Domino range there are now over 250 modules to choose from and many thousands of potential combinations available, increasing design flexibility. The new Domino modules are also compatible with standard components of the Han-Modular® series, so they can be easily integrated into existing systems.

For example, the Han® Gigabit module enables Ethernet transmission of Cat. 6A or Cat. 7A, ensuring future-proof data delivery. All the relevant requirements such as resistance to shock and vibration and EMC shielding are fully met, making it particularly suitable for jumper cable connections.

HARTING is also supporting retrofit solutions for the European Train Control System (ETCS) and have a wide range of railapproved products and solutions to support this challenge.

Interior fitting and retrofit work in trains is often awkward due to restricted space conditions, meaning easy installation is crucial. The M12 PushPull is the solution, offering handling, time saving and reliability benefits. M12 PushPull uses a tool-free connection, meaning the assembly density can be significantly increased, helping to save valuable space.

Used in combination, HARTING’s preLink® system and Ha-VIS EtherRail® cables allow you to build secure data networks in trains. EtherRail® cables are specially designed for railway requirements whilst the preLink® contact block allows you to pre-fabricate data cables outside the carriage before installing them, resulting in a reliable, simplified assembly.

To learn more about HARTING’s range of standard rail products and its customised solutions, get in touch via the contact information below.

Tel: 01604 827500

Email: salesuk@HARTING.com

Visit: www.harting.com/en-GB

CF Booth Ltd was established in 1920 by Clarence Frederick Booth and since that time has continued to be passed down through the generations of the Booth family.

The company has been associated with the scrapping of diesel and electric locomotives since the 1960s and has an excellent reputation as one of the largest rolling stock recyclers in the UK, winning nationally released tenders from several of the main rail operating companies.

The head office is located in Rotherham, South Yorkshire at Clarence Metal Works with the company’s gantry cranes and three derrick cranes making the site quite distinctive.

the largest rolling stock recyclers in the UK, winning nationally released tenders from several of the main rail operating companies.

established in 1920 by Clarence Frederick Booth and since that time has continued to be generations of the Booth family.

CF Booth rolling stock division has achieved both ISO 9001 and 14001 standards and has invested heavily in developing the infrastructure to handle all kinds of rolling stock including more than 1,500 metres of rail sidings, which allows us to accommodate a substantial amount of rolling stock. Work continues at present with rail vehicles being brought in through a connection to Network Rail and the proximity of the railway sidings to roads give this side of the business a high profile with many wagons, carriages, underground and departmental stock being processed.

associated with the scrapping of diesel and electric locomotives since the 1960s and has an the largest rolling stock recyclers in the UK, winning nationally released tenders from operating companies.

In addition, our extremely competitive buying process and quick payment terms mean that for many companies wishing to dispose of their rolling stock, CF Booth Ltd is the first port of call. Besides processing rolling stock for their residual ferrous/non ferrous metals, we also salvage any or all components that may be required by railway preservationists.

Rotherham, South Yorkshire at Clarence Metal Works with the company’s gantry cranes making the site quite distinctive.

CF Booth Ltd is one of the leading metal recycling companies in the UK. Established in 1920 by Clarence Frederick Booth, the business has grown from a local metal trader into one of the largest independently run recycling companies in Europe and is nearing its 100th year anniversary. CF Booth has been associated with the scrapping of diesel and electric locomotives since the 1960’s and is now one of the largest rolling stock recyclers in the UK, working with several of the main rail operating companies.

The current Rolling Stock Manager, Christopher Davis, says: “We are proud to be playing a major role in supporting the UK national rail industry and extremely proud to provide a valuable service to railway enthusiasts and preservationists throughout the UK as they continue to restore rolling stock vehicles to their former glory for future generations to enjoy. We value the relationship we have built up with preservationists and enthusiasts over the years’’.

CF Booth rolling stock division has achieved both ISO 9001 and 14001 standards and has invested heavily in developing the infrastructure to handle all kinds of rolling stock including more than 1,500 metres of rail sidings, which allows us to accommodate a substantial amount of rolling stock. Work continues at present with rail vehicles being brought in through a connection to Network Rail and the proximity of the railway sidings to roads give this side of the business a high profile with many wagons, carriages, underground and departmental stock being processed.

We are more than just a metal recycler, our continued investment in infrastructure and quality personnel has put us at the forefront of the metal recycling industry. Working with global businesses and international brands has made us think differently and strive to continue our development.

In addition, our extremely competitive buying process and quick payment terms mean that for many companies wishing to dispose of their rolling stock, CF Booth Ltd is the first port of call. Besides processing rolling stock for their residual ferrous/non ferrous metals, we also salvage any or all components that may be required by railway preservationists.

Our rolling stock asbestos removal/disposal service is supported by Demex Ltd a part of the CF Booth Group. Their fully trained and accredited operatives use the very latest equipment and techniques to safely strip out and dispose of asbestos. Besides processing rolling stock for their residual ferrous/non-ferrous metals, we also salvage any or all components that may be required by Railway Companies and Railway Preservationists.

The current Rolling Stock Manager, Christopher Davis, says: “We are proud to be playing a major role in supporting the UK national rail industry and extremely proud to provide a valuable service to railway enthusiasts and preservationists throughout the UK as they continue to restore rolling stock vehicles to their former glory for future generations to enjoy. We value the relationship we have built up with preservationists and enthusiasts over the years’’.

CF Booth Ltd was established in 1920 by Clarence Frederick Booth and since that time has continued to be passed down through the generations of the Booth family.
The company has been associated with the scrapping of diesel and electric locomotives since the 1960s and has an excellent reputation as one of
The head office is located in Rotherham, South Yorkshire at Clarence Metal Works with the company’s gantry cranes and three derrick cranes making the site quite distinctive.

Driving Safety and Innovation

Axis Test Laboratories helps to support the rail industry by ensuring that equipment meets critical safety and reliability standards

Its mission is to ensure that rail systems are robust, compliant, and built to withstand the demands of daily operations. Specialising in testing a wide range of rail equipment, from onboard systems like passenger emergency alarms and lighting to trackside cabinets and equipment, Axis Test Laboratories is a UKAS accredited test facility and adheres to the highest industry standards.

Overview and company vision

Axis Test Laboratories offers an extensive suite of accredited testing services specifically designed to meet the stringent requirements of the rail sector. Accredited testing protocols align with international standards such as EN 61373 (vibration and shock), EN 50155 (electronic equipment reliability), and EN 50125-3 (environmental resistance). These testing services support both onboard and trackside equipment, ensuring reliable performance in unique conditions found within rail environments.

Axis aims to enhance the rail industry’s safety, resilience, and reliability through

meticulous testing. With a dedicated team that supports manufacturers, rail operators, and infrastructure managers, throughout the testing process.

Why testing matters in the rail industry

Rail equipment, whether it’s on the tracks or inside the vehicles, is built to last. But lasting performance isn’t guaranteed, it’s engineered and verified. Through a series of tests, manufacturers can prove that each component, from the train’s onboard electronics to the trackside signals, meet the required safety and reliability standards. These tests are guided by rigorous standards, including EN 61373, EN 50155, and EN 50125-3, which focus on specific aspects of equipment performance under stress. Testing helps to identify potential failures before they happen, supporting a safer and more dependable rail network. Here’s how each standard contributes:

• EN 61373 focuses on vibration and shock resistance. Rail equipment encounters constant movement, so these tests mimic those stresses to verify that everything,

from axle-mounted sensors to vehiclemounted electronics, will withstand realworld conditions.

• EN 50155 targets electronic equipment, ensuring that rolling stock (the industry’s term for train cars) electronics can operate safely and reliably in all challenging environments.

• EN 50125-3 outlines environmental conditions and vibration profiles specific to trackside equipment, such as signalling devices, which may sit in extreme climates for extended periods.

Conforming to these standards assures operators and stakeholders that the equipment is suitable to perform reliably under demanding conditions.

Reducing maintenance and downtime with quality testing

Rail maintenance is complex and costly, but high-quality testing can help to significantly reduce the need for frequent repairs. When equipment passes environmental and vibration tests, it’s been proven to withstand harsh operating conditions, meaning it’s less likely to require emergency repairs or constant upkeep.

For instance, vibration testing assesses how equipment endures against continuous jolts, shocks, and movement over time.

Components that fail these tests may loosen, degrade or fatigue quickly, leading to unexpected failures. By identifying and eliminating unreliable materials and improving designs, manufacturers help operators avoid the costs and logistics of ongoing maintenance.

By choosing equipment that holds up under tough conditions, rail operators minimise the chance of unexpected breakdowns, keeping schedules on track and providing a better experience for passengers.

Past projects and specialised testing solutions

Axis Test Laboratories has contributed to a range of projects that have elevated safety and efficiency across the rail industry. The

organisation’s experience spans various components essential for passenger comfort, safety, and overall system reliability:

• Carriage Lighting and Power Outlets – in recent projects, carriage lighting systems were tested for both vibration and climatic resilience. These tests confirmed the equipment’s ability to function under the stresses of daily operations, ensuring that passengers enjoy a safe and comfortable environment.

• Passenger Emergency Alarms and Information Displays – passenger emergency alarms are vital safety features. These systems were subjected to shock, vibration, and temperature tests to ensure they will operate effectively in an emergency.

• Trackside enclosures – these serve as essential protective housings for various railway equipment. They have undergone rigorous testing for vibration, ingress protection, and corrosion resistance to ensure they function reliably in the demanding rail environment. enclosures have been evaluated for their ability to withstand vibrations from passing trains, protect internal components from dust and moisture, and resist corrosion caused by environmental exposure. Testing guarantees that trackside enclosures will maintain their integrity and performance.

Enhancing stakeholder confidence and industry reputation

Axis Test Laboratories is dedicated to supporting the rail industry’s need for high-performance reliable equipment, which ultimately improves operational efficiency, safety, and public trust. When passengers and operators alike can rely

on the equipment in place, it reinforces confidence across the board – from daily operations to investor assurance. This reputation for reliability is critical to the rail sector’s growth.

Through comprehensive, accredited testing processes, Axis Test Laboratories helps the rail industry maintain its strong reputation for safety and reliability. By confirming that equipment meets or exceeds regulatory standards, the organisation reinforces the industry’s commitment to public safety. Rigorous testing and certification processes minimises the risk of failures, service disruptions, and potential reputational harm, enabling a more reliable rail network for everyone.

Supporting innovation and advancing rail testing

As the rail industry continues to evolve, Axis Test Laboratories is committed to advancing its testing methodologies to meet emerging needs.

Focus areas include:

• Advanced IoT and Digital Monitoring Equipment – with the introduction of IoT and other digital systems in rail operations, testing protocols will expand for data reliability, sensor accuracy, and system durability. This includes assessing these devices’ performance in both onboard and trackside environments to ensure they provide reliable data for operators.

• Eco-Friendly and Sustainable Materials Testing – sustainability is increasingly important in the rail industry. Axis is developing testing standards for environmentally friendly materials, helping manufacturers incorporate sustainable options without sacrificing durability.

• Automation and Autonomous System Testing – as the rail sector explores automation, Axis Test Laboratories is ready to support this transition with specialised testing protocols for autonomous systems. These tests focus on the reliability and fail-safety of automated operations, ensuring that these advancements meet rigorous safety requirements before implementation.

Partnering with Axis Test Laboratories for a resilient rail industry

Axis Test Laboratories takes pride in being a trusted partner in the rail industry’s journey toward safety, reliability, and innovation. With comprehensive services covering everything from shock and vibration testing to environmental and EMC assessments, supporting rail operators and manufacturers in delivering reliable, safe experiences for passengers.

The team’s commitment to industry standards, innovation, and quality ensures that each test conducted reinforces the industry’s reputation for safety and dependability. Axis Test Laboratories remains dedicated to upholding these high standards as the industry evolves. Interested parties are invited to connect with the team to discuss how testing solutions can support upcoming rail projects and contribute to the industry’s success.

Tel: 0191 3784653

Email: info@axistestlaboratories.co.uk

Visit: www.axistestlaboratories.co.uk

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Our transformative, sustainable and proven solutions support governments, network operators and supply chain partners to accelerate the modal shift towards efficient and sustainable rail transport.

Advanced Railway Protection

Swiss relay manufacturer ComatReleco unveils the MRS13R, a groundbreaking overcurrent protection relay that responds within 20 milliseconds, setting new standards for railway safety and system protection

ComatReleco is one of the world’s leading suppliers of high-quality relays and contactors of all kinds. With one of the broadest product portfolios, including customized solutions, ComatReleco serves customers in the industrial automation and building installation, rail and transportation segments. Its core competencies are industrial relays, timing relays, monitoring relays and contactors. These are installed with the latest semiconductor technologies or also with the traditional electromechanical design.

Designed in Switzerland

ComatReleco continuously invests in research and development, thus ensuring a consistently high rate of innovation. Several international patent applications support this fact. Its research and development team is headquartered in Switzerland and has access to additional qualified employees in its subsidiaries in Germany and China. With a share of more than 20 per cent of total research and development costs, ComatReleco outperforms many global players in its sector.

Customer orientation and quality management

ComatReleco has a group-wide quality management system with real-time access to test and inspection protocols. The relays and contactors are 100 per cent tested at the end of the production line. On arrival of the goods at the central warehouse in Switzerland, another quality test is carried out.

Whether you’re using a ComatReleco product or are looking for a suitable solution, the company’s support centre in Switzerland will be happy to help you find the right relay or contactor for your application. ComatReleco is known for the world’s largest number of customized solutions for industrial, time and monitoring relays and contactors.

Headquarters in Switzerland –international presence

The warehouse and logistics are managed centrally at the headquarters in Switzerland. Production is diversified and optimised in terms of quality, costs and logistics criteria

with production sites are located in Europe and Asia. Through a network of distribution partners, the Group is present on all world markets. ComatReleco has been part of the management team since 2003.

New overcurrent protection relay

The MRS13R has an extremely fast response behaviour to overcurrent events and detects and reacts to an overload within just 20ms. Therefore this device offers an effective and flexible protection solution against

ComatReleco’s new headquarters in Duedingen (Switzerland) is centrally located and easily accessible
New overcurrent protection relay for railway applications

overcurrents. It provides fast and precise tripping of a circuit breaker that safely and reliably disconnects the circuit to prevent serious damage from overload or short circuit. This combination significantly improves the operational safety, reliability and recoverability of electrical systems in trains or railway infrastructure.

The development of this product once again demonstrates the strength of the company. As a competent partner in the rail industry, ComatReleco is able to bring together the needs of rolling stock and infrastructure and develop suitable solutions.

In contrast to existing conventional solutions, the MRS13R overcurrent protection relay from ComatReleco allows many parameters to be customised. This

degree of customisability makes it possible to optimally adapt the protective functions to the specific requirements of different applications.

Clear the way for the MRS13R in the railway market

ComatReleco embodies innovation and customer orientation. The company takes pride in working closely with customers to develop customized products precisely tailored to their specific needs. For deeper information for the MRS13R overcurrent protection relay or to discuss any needs, get in touch via the contact information below.

ComatReleco is willing to innovate new products with you that exceed the highest expectations.

Address: ComatReleco AG Birchstrasse 24 CH-3186 Duedingen

Switzerland

Tel: +41 31 83855 77

Email: info@comatreleco.com

Visit: www.comatreleco.com

New overcurrent Protection Relays MRS13R

They prevent electrical equipment from being damaged or destroyed by the harmful effects of too much current in the event of short circuits or overload conditions. Unlike many other conventional overcurrent protection solutions, the MRS13R allows many parameters to be configured.

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Sampling every 1.5 ms 3 out of 5 samples must exceed the preset overcurrent threshold I th

Comprehensive Solutions for the Rail Industry

RSS Infrastructure (RSSI) has established itself as a leading multi-disciplinary service provider within the infrastructure sector, with a specialised focus on rail

Trusted by clients across the UK, RSSI has established itself as a company renowned for its commitment to safety, efficiency, and tailored service delivery. The company's approach combines technical expertise with industry-leading technology, ensuring projects are completed on time, within scope, and to the highest standards. Through its single-supplier solution, RSSI aims to simplify project coordination, shorten reporting lines, and increase service integration, allowing clients to focus on their strategic goals.

The company's unique advantage lies in the breadth of its service offering, spanning Technical Services, Managed Environments, and Welding. This integration allows RSSI to coordinate seamlessly across multiple disciplines, ensuring streamlined communication, improved safety, and greater operational efficiency. By working with RSSI, clients benefit from a consistent and reliable partner capable of addressing the diverse and evolving challenges of the infrastructure sector.

Multiple services from a single supplier

In today's fast-paced infrastructure sector, efficiency and the need for coordinated, effective communication across service lines is paramount. RSSI's approach to multi-disciplinary service delivery ensures the company can meet complex project requirements under one roof.

The company understands that fragmented service delivery can create unnecessary delays, complicate

communication, and introduce risk. That is why RSSI has invested in building comprehensive service capabilities within each of its divisions, providing clients with a fully integrated solution to help them achieve their goals efficiently.

From planning and consultation to execution and project handover, RSSI keeps communication lines short and streamlined. By maintaining a single point of contact, the company reduces the need for clients to juggle multiple suppliers, allowing them to focus on core activities and benefit from enhanced coordination, shorter project timescales, and reduced risk.

The team's commitment to professionalism and dedication to safety standards is at the core of every project undertaken, further strengthened by its Principal Contractor Licence (PCL), which enables RSSI to act as a main contractor for Network Rail and other Tier 1 contractors.

Expertise across critical infrastructure needs

RSSI's Technical Services division provides various solutions that support critical infrastructure maintenance, upgrades, and development within the rail sector.

The division's services are designed to address the complex requirements of rail operations, civil engineering, signalling, and safety systems, drawing on years of industry experience and a commitment to innovation.

The Rail Operations team delivers a full suite of services tailored to the needs of modern rail infrastructure. From preventive

and corrective maintenance to specialised track design, alignment, and construction, the company's capabilities support the entire lifecycle of rail assets. Prioritising safety and productivity, the team includes experts in track renewals, sleeper replacements, ballast management, and essential civils work.

The company's expertise encompasses complex pointwork installations, drainage solutions, and turnout design, ensuring the long-term resilience and stability of rail systems. RSSI also provides temporary track access solutions, including RRAPS and level crossing maintenance, essential for upholding safety and functionality across the rail network.

The Signalling division, an integral part of Rail Operations, provides expert installation, management, and consultancy across new and legacy systems. Backed by IRSE-accredited staff and G110-certified supervisors, the company adheres to stringent Network Rail standards, ensuring each project is executed with precision and compliance.

Through its advanced Track Warning Services (TWS) and geofencing solutions, RSSI has become the UK's leading provider of essential rail safety systems, including Automatic Track Warning Systems (ATWS) and Semi-Automatic Track Warning Systems (SATWS).

Geofencing technology further enhances TWS by adding advanced safety and asset-tracking capabilities, setting virtual boundaries that alert workers when approaching restricted areas, and boosting situational awareness and operational

efficiency. Real-time asset tracking also streamlines resource management, enabling safer, more efficient project execution.

The company's investment in these technologies significantly increases safety and productivity, helping clients manage static and dynamic sites safely. Additionally, RSSI's Magnetic Track Safety Solutions, such as Magnetic Barrier Fencing, offer costeffective, easily deployed safety barriers with minimal setup requirements.

Sustaining ecological integrity and accessibility

RSSI's Managed Environments division is committed to delivering solutions for sustainable arboriculture, ecology, and industrial rope access services. Clients benefit from the team's extensive expertise in environmental management and dedication to maintaining ecological integrity alongside project delivery. Although most of the work supports rail clients, RSSI also serves clients across the broader infrastructure sector.

The Arboriculture and Vegetation Management team provides comprehensive services, from vegetation removal and tree surveys to tree management plans and invasive species control. With trained arborists skilled in IRATA-certified rope access techniques, the team can operate in challenging environments and ensure clear visibility for rail operations. In line with sustainability goals, the company employs battery-powered equipment such as LED track lighting and battery-operated chainsaws where possible to reduce noise and emissions, helping clients minimise their environmental impact.

The Ecology Services team plays a vital role in supporting the ecological compliance of rail projects. From habitat surveys and environmental impact assessments to specialist species monitoring, RSSI's ecologists work closely with clients to align project goals with environmental regulations. The company's collaborative approach allows it to develop practical, innovative solutions to complex ecological challenges, ensuring projects enhance biodiversity and comply with environmental standards.

Industrial Rope Access offers a safe and flexible alternative to traditional access methods like scaffolding or MEWPs. RSSI's IRATA-qualified rope access technicians deliver solutions across tree care, building maintenance, confined space rescue, and more. Through rigorous training and advanced safety measures, the team's capabilities range from bridge inspections to complex geotechnical work, making RSSI the preferred choice for clients with complex access requirements.

Welding Services

RSSI's Welding Services division has earned a strong reputation for delivering highquality, efficient welding solutions across rail infrastructure projects. With capabilities extending from heavy rail to light rail systems, the division's services support essential rail infrastructure needs through expertise in aluminothermic welding and other industry-specific welding techniques.

The experienced welding teams offer high productivity, conducting over 10,000 welds annually with a 99 per cent first-time pass rate. This consistency is a testament to the welders' comprehensive training, ensuring they meet the demanding requirements of rail projects across the UK. RSSI provides an end-to-end service that includes inspection, testing, grinding, and maintenance, offering clients peace of mind that every weld is performed to the highest standards.

As an active Institute of Rail Welding (IORW) member, RSSI upholds strict industry standards and best practices, further evidenced by its TWI ISO 3834 accreditation. Whether a project requires routine maintenance or complex track welding, the team's extensive knowledge and dedication to safety allow the company to deliver reliable solutions on time and within budget.

Unmatched focus on safety and standards

At RSSI, safety is a fundamental principle that guides every aspect of the work. From rigorous training programs to adherence to the latest industry standards, the company's focus on safety ensures that

every project is conducted with care, precision, and accountability. As an ISO 9001, 14001, and 45001 certified company, RSSI has formalised its commitment to quality, environmental responsibility, and occupational health and safety across all divisions.

The health and safety management system underpins a proactive approach to safety, empowering every team member to take ownership of safety on-site. The company conducts regular site inspections, encourages close-call reporting, and continually invests in training to improve safety practices. RSSI's affiliations with industry bodies, including Constructionline and SafeContractor, reflect its commitment to maintaining the highest safety standards across the workforce.

A partner in integrated rail infrastructure solutions

RSS Infrastructure offers an integrated approach to rail infrastructure challenges. The company's comprehensive service offering across Technical Services, Managed Environments, and Welding Services empowers clients with a reliable, consistent partner capable of adapting to complex needs and delivering exceptional results. Whether supporting rail maintenance, ensuring ecological compliance, or executing critical welding projects, RSSI's team has the expertise and resources to ensure project success.

By choosing RSSI, clients can streamline their operations, reduce risk, and rely on a partner that values safety, quality, and efficiency above all. For more information on how RSSI can support your next project, please get in touch with the team. Tel:

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Bring Your Branding to Life

Aura Brand Solutions puts innovative technology and pioneering products to the foreground of everything it does

Aura Brand Solutions regularly works in close contact with the highest level of suppliers to bring its customers’ projects to life. Taking on contracts across all sectors but mainly specialising in large, complex branding projects where it can utilise the team’s rail expertise and project management skills. In the last year alone, Aura Brand Solutions had the opportunity to work on several high-profile projects that are now coming to fruition – with incredible results that showcase its close partnerships.

Some of Aura Brand Solutions’ most recent notable work includes:

• Heathrow Express – Full refurbishment, including supply and apply of exterior rail carriage branding, as well as labels and branding for interiors of 14 x 4 car sets.

• SouthWest Railway and Greater Anglia – Supply and application of branding to new build trains, through the C2C train operator.

• Irish Rail – Recently awarded a £1.2 million livery contract with Irish Rail, after an extensive tender process.

Aura Brand Solutions has also been hard at work providing refurbishment services to Transport for Wales Class 150 trains, supplying them with heat reflect window films, which are used to control the ambient temperature of their trains.

In the coming months, with energy bills due to rise, the specialised window films will help to reduce heat inside the train –leading to less costs for running interior air conditioning units. The films also work to retain heat in the winter months, which will help with spiralling heating costs.

Alongside this offering, Aura Brand Solutions’ has also been supplying window protection films to various rail operators to protect their rolling stock from graffiti and vandalism attempts.

Aura was also recently awarded the full supply and application for 68 sets of livery for Cairo Monorail, in partnership with Alstom.

Currently under construction in Cairo, Egypt, the Monorail will be the largest

driverless monorail system in the world. Alstom are leading the project in designing, constructing, operating and maintaining the two lines. One line will connect the New Administrative City with East of Nile covering 57 kilometres, and the second line will connect West of Nile with Giza covering 42 kilometres.

The new Monorail will provide improved mobility for the citizens of Cairo, able to transport 45,000 passengers per hour in each direction, along with reduced traffic congestion and environmental impact.

In an age where sustainability is at the forefront of business, it’s incredibly important to continue using cutting-edge products and solutions. Aura will always champion state-of-the-art solutions that transform the face of the rail industry.

In line with this, the Cairo Monorail will be produced from the highly versatile 3M Envision range film, further strengthening our sustainable ambitions.

The range includes the 3M Envision Print Wrap Film 480, which is a non-PVC, high-

quality film that has twelve years durability, and can amazingly be used for both external and internal application. It also has a sixyear warranty, a slower burn rate with less smoke giving 4.5x longer evacuation time and is equipped to withstand the UV rays and high temperatures in Cairo.

Through its ongoing partnership with 3M, Aura has used the phenomenal 3M Envision Print Wrap Film 480 on other several projects and continue to gain great feedback from clients. Another sustainability initiative that Aura has regularly used on fleets, but recently adopted for rail livery, is the RE:CYCLE system. This solution gives decommissioned train wraps a new lease of life as a sustainable product, and drastically reduces carbon footprints.

As part of the GreenBrand portfolio, this system is zero waste to landfill or incineration and provides a complete lifecycle service through utilising existing materials. Once stripped down, PVC graphics are then compacted and turned into bales that are taken away to be further

Aura Brand Solutions pictured in Paris with Alstom to sign the new framework agreement

recycled into products, such as plastic furniture, traffic cones, and road barriers.

This recyclable film is responsibly manufactured in the UK and utilises existing materials, providing proven durability and performance. Alongside this, over the course of the past three months, Aura has

successfully negotiated terms to become one of four companies globally to sign a five-year framework agreement with Alstom.

This agreement will see Aura become one of the main approved suppliers of Alstom globally, opening up the opportunity to take on extensive international rail projects of

various offerings – including maintenance, design, and paint refurbishment.

Aura’s Director of Rail, Tim Locke, negotiated this joint commitment following several months of discussions with Alstom’s head office in Paris to allow Aura to bid for more work. This will include offering Aura’s comprehensive services, including our industry-leading online portal, digital printing processes, and customer services hub to a host of new customers.

If you’re looking for comprehensive, expert rail branding solutions, get in contact with Aura Brand Solutions via the contact information below.

Tel: 07774 473 707

Email: tlocke@aurabrands.com

Visit: aurabrands.com

LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/860668

Address: Freemantle Road, NR33 0EA

Norbar is a UK manufacturer of battery, electric, pneumatic and manually operated torque multipliers, wrenches, torque measurement equipment and bespoke torque control solutions specially developed for the rail industry

Contact Norbar and speak to The Voice of Torque Control

Intelligent Battery Torque Tool

Norbar launches new evolution of powered torque tool with ‘intelligent joint sensing’ technology

Norbar Torque Tools Ltd has launched a new compact battery-powered torque tool with patented transducer control and ‘intelligent joint sensing’ technology for high accuracy and repeatability.

The new EvoTorque Battery Tool Compact (EBT-C) is ideal for a range of bolting applications across multiple industries, continually measures the joint during tightening and when necessary, employs dynamic braking to avoid torque over-shoot.

A key challenge faced by lithium-powered torque multipliers is overheating during operation, which can result in the operator temporarily suspending work while the tool cools down – ultimately affecting productivity.

The EBT-C is equipped with a patent pending cooling system that significantly improves the thermal durability of the tool during operation, meaning the operator can continue bolt tightening where other tools would overheat.

EBT-C is the latest electronic torque tool developed and manufactured by Norbar it brings together the company’s 80 years’ experience in producing highly accurate and efficient torque tools. The tool has the highly dependable class-leading Norbar gearbox

resulting in less downtime and fewer gearbox repairs – again leading to greater dependability and increased productivity. The gearbox is also designed with a ball bearing rotation system that makes it easier for the operator to set up on applications.

The ergonomically designed handle with integrated display screen makes it easier for the user to comfortably view the display whilst operating. This display provides clear, real-time feedback of torque data and allows for easy adjustments of tool settings.

Operator safety is our priority with a safe-to-start button enabled on the tool as factory default, helping to ensure hands are safely positioned at startup.

Each tool is supplied with a robust case designed to allow the tool to be stored with the reaction arm and socket fitted, enabling the end user to grab the tool from its case and apply to the application without the need to attach or remove the reaction every time.

Ian Hyland, Product Manager at Norbar Torque Tools said: ‘The new EBT-C brings together all of the company’s experience in manufacturing powered tools. This is a new generation of torque tool that inherits all of the Norbar DNA, benefiting the user with the knowledge gained from decades of power tool evolution. The EBT-C is an exceptionally high-quality product that the end user can depend on for repeated accuracy and safety.’

Tel: 01295 270333

Email: enquiry@norbar.com

Visit: www.norbar.com

INNOVATE. BUILD. OPERATE. MAINTAIN.

• Our industry-focused, highly skilled, experienced engineers are the best in their field and work on innovative projects that are shaping the future of rail.

• Our willingness to share risk, enjoy the rewards and work together with our worldwide customer base underpins our commitment to long-term relationships

• Local vehicle build capabilities from our dedicated, fully-equipped depot in the UK.

• Major fleet enhancement and conversion capabilities.

• UK-wide operations capabilities, giving you peace of mind that the vehicle can be on location when required.

• Management of all collection, delivery, testing and commissioning responsibilities through Loram 365 Control.

• Delivering maintenance for high fleet reliability and availability, from a dedicated maintenance facility at the RTC in Derby.

• Field-based maintenance capabilities across mixed OTM, engineering and freight train fleets

• Providing turnkey engineering solutions to boost fleet performance.

• All maintenance provided to meet Entity in Charge of Maintenance regulations.

One-Stop-ShopMaintenance

Successfully maintaining your rolling stock and infrastructure to the highest standard can be a hassle if you have to use multiple companies to get everything taken care of

This makes having a reliable, expert supplier an instrumental pillar to the success of your business.

Loram understands the value of having a turnkey approach when it comes to rolling stock, which is why it prides itself on being maintenance experts with an innovative one-stop-shop approach.

With over 50 years of experience in providing services to the rail industry, Loram is continually improving its offering – meaning it delivers cost-effective solutions that keep your assets in optimum condition throughout their operational life.

Loram is proactive and dedicated, incorporating safety and compliance measures into everything it does to ensure that all your rolling stock maintenance needs can be taken care of in the safest way possible.

Rail Grinding

Operating across the entire UK rail network, across Europe and into the Middle East Loram (LUK) is an industry leader in rail grinding services and bespoke reengineering projects for heavy haul, highspeed, underground, and metro rail systems.

Loram’s unmatched portfolio consists of numerous services, including production, speciality, and transit rail grinding. These services will significantly reduce wear on your rolling stock, prevent premature rail failures or replacements, and extend your rail and track component life.

Loram’s aim is to maximise your Return on Investment, amplify the value of your rail assets, and ultimately allow you to provide your customers with improved ride quality, comfort, and fuel efficiency.

Rail Operations

The unique feature of Loram’s services is that it holds a mainline operating licence, which gives it the ability to operate and move stock, provide drivers to transport trains on the network, and provide a higher level of support to all its customers.

Loram continues to work closely with Network Rail for the operation of three trains in their infrastructure monitoring fleet. Delivering this contract requires Loram to hold complex national route knowledge, providing train crew for monitoring trains operating from the depths of Cornwall to northern Scotland and everywhere in between. To achieve this, Loram has invested in its team with planners and control staff. The driver pool also continues to increase with nationally dispersed drivers providing resilience for this contract, and others.

Adhering to strict safety standards, Loram can guarantee that your assets will be handled professionally and with care when moving from one site to another.

Loram’s numerous highly trained crew members can provide you with traction training and route conducting, ad-hoc engineering, and rolling stock movements to and from maintenance facilities.

One fundamental aspect that is needed to keep your rail operations consistent is the capacity of workshop space to undertake repairs. At the Derby RTC Business Park, Loram has an extensive facilities space of 100,000sq ft that provides considerable scope for all fleet sizes and types.

The vast space includes a wash road, fuelling point, pits, workshops, and heavy duty craneage which allows Loram to take care of everything in one place without the hassle of moving stock.

Maintenance

Rail vehicle maintenance is crucial for delivering high-quality and high-performing assets to your customers. So, choosing the right maintenance company to invest in can differentiate between fleet failure and optimal operational performance.

As maintenance experts, Loram offers an extensive range of supreme rolling stock engineering and maintenance solutions.

Loram also provides fleet upkeep and repairs out in the field as part of daily routine maintenance, meaning it can attend to your fleet whenever and wherever required.

‘At Loram, we pride ourselves on the responsiveness and capability of our maintenance staff. We strive for high performance by being intolerant of service failures. We are a customer focused team which values open and honest communication with the client to deliver an industry-leading service.’

Projects

Loram’s portfolio of resources also includes heavy overhauls and modifications, enhancements, repurposing, and best-inclass refurbishment services. Loram has recently completed a two-year project to repurpose at least 300 side tipper ballast wagons. The work involves removing the tipper element of the wagons to create reusable and far more versatile non-tipping static containers.

Loram UK and Network Rail have worked together on repurposing programmes before, and this programme has further strengthened that relationship. Loram stated that the availability of wagons generally is an issue, so to be able to repurpose 300 provides much greater flexibility for Network Rail. It’s a project LUK were very excited to be involved in and allowed LUK to expand its offerings. LUK is always looking for innovative projects to enhance the UK network, this project enabled LUK to not only carry out the work but manage the logistics in regards collecting the wagons, the processes around the repurposing and delivering them back to Network Rail.

The two-year repurposing programme is being done at Loram’s Derby site and has helped secure around 35 jobs for the duration, along with 20 others across the supply chain.

Loram has a superior breadth of experience under its belt, which means it can give you everything you need to consistently optimise operational excellence with minimal downtime.

Whether you are looking to enhance the life of your infrastructure, of your fleet or refurbish rolling stock, you can be assured that Loram’s innovative and specialist services will tick every box.

Get in touch with Loram today via the contact information below to discuss how the team can support your needs.

Tel: 07554 939 396

Email: commercial@loram.co.uk

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Advancing Freight Intelligence

Transmission Dynamics, a UK-based engineering and innovation company specialising in IIoT solutions for complex industrial challenges, is set to launch their groundbreaking freight monitoring solutions

These new technologies promise to advance freight intelligence by extending their proven ‘Trains with Brains®’ concept to cargo applications, delivering unparalleled capabilities and enabling users to track and diagnose assets in real time. With over two decades of experience in developing transformative technologies for the rail sector, Transmission Dynamics’ latest innovations build upon a strong foundation of sector knowledge and technical expertise. Designed specifically for the unique challenges of freight applications, the company’s new solutions equip operators with data-driven insights that will enhance operational efficiency, safety, and asset life.

Addressing

challenges in freight applications

Freight vehicles and infrastructure face a variety of operational and environmental challenges that impact the safety, efficiency, and lifespan of critical assets. Common issues include wheel flats caused by wheel lockups, bearing wear and damage due to heavy loads, and braking system

malfunctions that affect stopping power. Additionally, weather-related factors and rough track conditions contribute to accelerated wear and tear, leading to costly repairs, unplanned downtime, and even safety hazards. For freight operators, maintaining asset integrity across a large and dispersed fleet poses a complex challenge that demands innovative, sustainable solutions.

Traditionally, implementing condition monitoring solutions in freight applications has faced several challenges. Freight vehicles often operate in remote locations, where traditional power options are not feasible, and battery replacement is costly and impractical due to the sheer scale of fleet operations. Connectivity poses another hurdle, as freight cars frequently move through areas with limited or no cellular coverage, hindering continuous data transmission. The harsh operating environments, including extreme vibrations, temperature fluctuations, and exposure to moisture and dust, can degrade conventional monitoring equipment over time, reducing accuracy and reliability.

An innovative, robust solution

In response to these challenges, Transmission Dynamics has engineered a robust, self-powered monitoring solution. Built for durability and long-term deployment in demanding environments, their freight monitoring solutions are tailored to meet the industry’s evolving needs. Through a combination of advanced sensor technology and sustainable energy harvesting, Transmission Dynamics offers operators a comprehensive, real-time view of their assets, allowing them to make informed decisions, address potential issues proactively, and enhance operational efficiency.

Key Features of Transmission Dynamics’ Freight Monitoring Solutions:

• Energy Harvesting Technology –utilising solar power technology, the system supports ultra-long-term, sustainable performance for massvolume deployment.

• Gateway Edge Processing – featuring sophisticated edge processing, Transmission Dynamics’ gateway integrates with bespoke sensor technology, allowing real-time data processing directly at the source for faster decision-making.

• Global Asset Visibility – with enhanced asset tracking and diagnostics capabilities, the sensor solutions provide comprehensive insights, ensuring freight operators have full visibility of their assets wherever they are in the world.

• Just Gateway Deployment – equipped with a comprehensive ensemble of unique sensors, Transmission Dynamics’ gateway provides detailed monitoring and diagnostics capabilities without the need or support of external sensors.

Hive Self-Powered Cargo Gateway

The Hive Cargo Gateway by Transmission Dynamics is a versatile, self-powered monitoring solution for asset tracking

and diagnostics. Supporting Just Gateway Deployment, it operates independently with a full suite of onboard sensors, including a microphone for detecting issues like jammed bearings or handbrakes left on, an accelerometer to monitor impacts, and GPS for precise asset tracking. Temperature and humidity sensors provide critical environmental data, with the humidity sensor offering self-diagnostics to detect any issues with the device housing.

With a 15+ year battery life, the Hive Gateway is built for long-term, maintenancefree deployment, ensuring continuous, reliable data for asset tracking and health monitoring across diverse and remote freight operations.

Key features include:

• Energy Harvesting – solar panels enable up to 18 days battery life in low-light conditions.

• Connectivity – Bluetooth functionality for local sensor data gathering, GPS for precise positioning, and LTE-M & NB-IoT for efficient data transfer.

• Advanced Diagnostics – internal accelerometer, microphone, and additional sensors for system selfdiagnostics, plus passive NFC for quick product identification.

The Hive Gateway offers unmatched versatility by supporting seamless integration with a range of external sensors, allowing freight operators to customise their monitoring setup based on specific operational needs. This includes SmartBug® and SolarBug® sensors for wheel bearing monitoring, as well as KillerBug® for strain gauge measurements that assess cargo load levels. This modular approach allows operators to expand their monitoring

capabilities with additional sensors as needed, providing a scalable and adaptable monitoring solution. Whether deployed independently or with a network of sensors, the Hive Gateway ensures comprehensive asset visibility, enabling proactive maintenance and real-time decision-making in freight operations.

SmartBug® Miniature Wireless Temperature and Vibration Sensor

Built for efficient and long-term deployment, SmartBug® monitors vibration and temperature to track the condition of critical freight components, like wheel bearings, with minimal maintenance. Compact yet powerful, this ultra-miniature sensor measures just 27mm in diameter and 18mm in height, making it ideal for installation in confined spaces. Its wireless design allows it to be effortlessly affixed to various surfaces with a strong structural adhesive, eliminating the need for structural modifications and enabling seamless integration across diverse freight assets.

Key features include:

• Efficient Power Management – operates on a low-power sleep cycle for optimal battery conservation, ensuring a five-year lifespan.

• Compact, Non-Intrusive Design – with its ultra-miniature size, SmartBug® installs easily in tight spaces and adheres to surfaces with a strong structure adhesive, ensuring versatile deployment without structural modifications.

• AI-Driven Predictive Maintenance – utilises AI to identify patterns and anomalies in vibration and temperature data, helping operators predict maintenance needs and avoid costly downtime.

SolarBug® Solar Powered Wireless Accelerometer

Transmission Dynamics’ SolarBug® enhances freight train monitoring by combining advanced sensor capabilities with sustainable, solar-powered technology. SolarBug® is engineered for durable, real-time monitoring in diverse cargo environments, including remote and extended deployments. This solar-powered wireless accelerometer offers precise monitoring of temperature, vibration, and acceleration, delivering critical insights on freight train assets. By detecting in-transit anomalies, SolarBug® enables proactive asset management, ensuring efficient, safe freight operations.

It does this through:

• Data Precision and Reliability –engineered to operate in harsh and remote environments, SolarBug® delivers high-precision data under extreme conditions, with a long life span of 25+ years.

• Compact and Wireless Design –SolarBug® can be discreetly placed on various freight train assets without the need for extensive wiring, simplifying installation and integration across various freight setups.

• Intelligent Alerts and Anomaly Detection – by detecting changes in vibration, temperature, and acceleration, SolarBug® provides automated, realtime alerts on asset conditions, enabling freight operators to address potential issues proactively.

KillerBug® Wireless Torque Telemetry System

KillerBug® can be integrated with the Hive Gateway to enhance cargo monitoring through strain gauges that assess the load within cargo containers. This setup enables precise, real-time measurements of strain and corresponding forces, allowing operators to monitor cargo levels effectively. By integrating with the Hive Gateway, KillerBug® provides an advanced solution for continuous load profiling, fatigue life assessment, and early detection of potential overloads or uneven loading, ensuring safer and more efficient freight operations. Further developments include door monitoring capabilities to provide realtime insights into the status of cargo doors. This sensor technology will add an additional layer of security, helping prevent unauthorised access, monitor cargo status throughout transit.

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DIN-Rail Power Supplies for Railway Applications

PULS DIN-Rail power supplies are authorised by the Network Rail Assurance Panel (NRAP) for use on railway infrastructure

PULS Power, the specialist manufacturer of high reliability DIN-Rail power supplies provides a range of reliable, efficient and robust DIN-Rail power supplies specifically for railway applications.

Using technology based on designs already proven in tens of thousands of industrial applications worldwide, PULS power supplies also feature DIN-Rail mounting to enable simple integration into cabinets and enclosures both on board rolling stock and trackside.

Performance requirements for electronic systems in railway applications are challenging on several fronts; failures cannot be tolerated, even under extreme mechanical stress and over an extended temperature range. Further, the input voltages in railways differ from those experienced in industrial applications ruling out the use of standard commercial grade devices. PULS railway approved power supplies are ideally suited to the latest infrastructure projects such as HS2 and extensions to underground rail networks.

PULS railway specific power supplies may be used in a wide range of applications within the train and on the track including, central power, air conditioning, communication and infotainment systems, signalling technology and train protection systems.

PULS products are deployed in major infrastructure investments such as the SBB (Swiss Federal Railways) where power supplies have been installed along the railway track in some 800 electrical cabinets all over Switzerland for the control of power lines for the trains. Critical to this contract was the ability of PULS to deliver and support the chosen product types for many years after design-in, whilst also delivering cost savings over the existing installation.

PULS continues to innovate and have introduced the new FIEPOS range of rugged IP67 rated power supplies which need no protective enclosure. These power supplies provide an intelligent distributed power solution and may be mounted in close proximity to, or actually on, the load. This reduces installation costs and

simplifies commissioning while introducing increased flexibility and the ability to easily reconfigure systems.

PULS railway range of power supplies provide one hundred per cent greater mains failure bridging time than required by the railway standard EN 50155 (S2), with all PCBs having conformal coating as standard. They are completely convection cooled simplifying installation, further increasing reliability.

Power supplies from the PULS QS series have been awarded full acceptance certification by Network Rail for use with signalling equipment in environments not exceeding 95 per cent relative humidity. The Network Rail product acceptance process is required for products intended for use on or about rail infrastructure and ensures they are safe, reliable, fit for purpose, compatible and do not export unacceptable risks to the infrastructure.

Only accepted products, (except those allowed by NR/ L2/RSE/100/05) may be used on rail infrastructure.

Three of the Network Rail approved PULS DIN-Rail power supplies feature the advanced PULS ‘HiccupPLUS’ overload protection mode. These employ technology innovations to overcome the problems associated with early hiccup protection circuits which were considered too sensitive when used in conjunction with motors or loads that are equipped with a large input capacity, running power supplies in parallel, or battery charging.

The parts are QS40.241 with a DC output of 24V/40A, and the QS20.481.C1 and QS20.241-C1 with outputs of 48V/10A and 24V/20A respectively and feature conformal coating.

The two other approved DIN-Rail power supplies are the QS10.481-C1 providing an output of 48V/5A and the QS5.241-A1 rated at 24V/5A, which are also conformal coated.

PULS DIN-Rail power supplies offer system designers and installers uncomplicated assembly and permits flexible positioning of the devices. Optional wall and side mounting brackets offer alternative

mounting options. Spring-clamp terminals provide shock and vibration resistance, making installation intuitive and facilitates simple wiring without tools.

Key features of the PULS QS Series of DIN-Rail power supplies include a wide input range from 100 to 240Vac and a wide operating temperature from -40⁰C to +70⁰C (depending on model) and without derating (+60⁰C to +70⁰C with derating).

Typical efficiency for the PULS QS series is greater than 94 per cent and can operate in environments with up to 95 per cent maximum relative humidity. PULS also offers additional Railway approved DINRail power supplies not yet reviewed by Network Rail.

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What is the Railway Industry Association?

The Railway Industry Association (RIA) is the national trade association for UK-based suppliers to the rail industry and is active across the nations and regions of the UK

Established nearly 150 years ago, RIA has 400+ member companies from across the supply chain. As the champion of a dynamic rail supply sector, RIA supports the delivery of a bigger and better rail industry, representing the sector as an essential generator of economic growth, jobs and investment as well as supporting a low carbon form of mass transit for communities across the UK.

RIA advocates, campaigns and lobbies to highlight the value of UK rail and engages with politicians from all parties and civil servants in the UK and devolved governments in addition to regional authorities. The association works closely with all the major rail clients across the country including Network Rail and Transport for London and collaborates with a range of industry partners and stakeholders to make the case for investment in rail. Key focus areas for lobbying include:

• The need for a visible and certain pipeline of rail work.

• Clarity on major rail projects and significant enhancements.

• Decisions on rolling stock manufacturing and refurbishment.

• Rail decarbonisation including electrification and battery traction.

• The benefits of leveraging potential retail solutions and data advances to improve customer experience and railway performance.

• Highlighting export opportunities for UK rail suppliers.

• Supporting SMEs.

Why join RIA?

RIA offers its members a whole host of benefits, helping to improve visibility of their business and products. RIA represents members' interests to Government, political decision-makers, major clients, regulators, and industry bodies. It holds regular events

with politicians, engages with government and industry consultations, and runs campaigns on major issues affecting rail.

RIA facilitates industry dialogue and knowledge sharing through a comprehensive events programme. This includes Member Interest Groups covering technical and policy-based subjects, providing forums for in-depth discussions on specific areas of rail industry development. The association also organises flagship conferences, such as the RIA Annual Conference and the RIA Innovation Conference, which bring together industry leaders, policymakers, and innovators. Additionally, RIA arranges specialised workshops and meetings, enabling members to engage directly with key industry stakeholders and decisionmakers, fostering collaboration and driving forward the interests of the rail supply chain.

The association keeps members up to date with industry news and information, supporting the development of key industry workstreams and promoting innovation and sustainability. RIA provides a platform for members to showcase news or business

developments through its website and social media channels.

Additionally, the association promotes exports of members' products and services by hosting trade missions and events, working closely with the Department for Business and Trade (DBT), and attending overseas trade shows in countries such as India and Australia.

If you are interested in joining RIA, please get in touch via the contact information below.

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Why Choose Huck® Fasteners?

Fasteners are an important engineering component; product reliability is key

Huck fasteners are used in many tough engineering applications, although their function is simple – to hold components together – there are a wide variety of designs and sizes available. These fasteners have been designed to cope with extreme stress and vibration, providing strength and facilitating lighter, stronger, more durable structures. Huck Fasteners are commonly used in railcars, railway tracks, rolling stock, aerospace, truck suspensions and chassis, bridge construction, heavy defense vehicles and mining/quarrying applications. In fact, anywhere that fastener failure is not an option.

Engineered for easy installation, and long, reliable life

Direct-tension HuckBolt’s and structural blind fasteners can often be a faster, more cost efficient, and safer alternative to traditional processes. Fasteners are an important engineering component; therefore, product reliability is key. Due to the complex working environment, traditional bolted joints often experience self-loosening (gradual loss of preload) over their working life, which can cause a decrease in the structures strength and loss of joint integrity.

The key difference between HuckBolt and conventional fastener installations is found in the structure of the threads of each of the

fastening systems. Instead of the deep threads required to achieve a tolerance fit between conventional nuts and bolts, the HuckBolt pin requires only shallow locking grooves into which the collar is swaged. Th e shallow design of the locking grooves allows for a much larger pin root radius, which contributes significantly to the fatigue strength –up to five times that of a conventional nut and bolt.

Alternatives to welding

For years, welding was seen as the only way to ensure the integrity of joints in demanding load-bearing or high-vibration structures. Today there are alternatives to welding, the direct-tension, swaged Huck BobTail® Lockbolt is a uniquely engineered fastener. It is a two-part fastening system that consists of a pin and a collar. This enables the structure to be easily preassembled by hand allowing for additional alterations and checks. Th e fastener is then installed using a direct tension technique, in which the pin is pulled and the collar is simultaneously swaged into the locking grooves of the pin, deforming the collar into the grooves and swaging the material forward. Th is action develops the high clamp force.

The Huck BobTail has been designed to provide superior joining strength and offers fast, secure and simple installation. Even taking into consideration the need to drill holes, installing a Lockbolt is significantly faster than welding a joint and a quick visual inspection is all that is required to confirm the accuracy and quality of the installation.

HuckBolt’s can be effectively used with virtually any metal, and disparate metals with dissimilar coefficients of thermal expansion present no problems. Varying piece sizes in a joint are readily accommodated, and surface finishes are not harmed. Most importantly, HuckBolt’s

are proven to hold up over years of service in demanding high-stress, high-vibration environments.

Independently tested with third party approval

The Huck BobTail 12,14,16, 20mm and one-inch diameters, after lengthy and vigorous independent testing, has gained the prestigious Allgemeine bauaufsichtliche Zulassungen (German national technical approval) from the world renowned DIBt (Deutsches Institut für Bautechnik) for use in both static and dynamic applications in civil engineering. The approval concludes that retorque/re-tension of an installed Huck BobTail LockBolt is not possible and also not necessary, and connections do not require maintenance regarding preload. Joints fastened together by BobTail large diameter LockBolts, within the range specified, are maintenance free.

Technical support that will add value to your project

Star Fasteners have been a Huck fastener distributor for over thirty years and are the UK’s largest stockists. Star Fasteners work closely with their customers to understand their applications and suggest new products that they may not have initially considered for a project. They can do this thanks to the knowledge and experience that they have within the market.

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Railway Safety Solutions by AI, Firewall and Diagnosis

Although railway technology advances, accidents remain frequent; between 2017 and 2021, in the United States, there were 681 train accidents, resulting in significant casualties and substantial financial losses

The emergence and development of artificial intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT) and big data have provided the rail sector with an opportunity to advance towards future train systems in the aspects of AI behaviour analysis, train diagnosis, and cybersecurity. As a leading supplier to the rail industry for decades, Axiomtek provides complete railway embedded solutions and leverages its field-proven technologies in AI, IoT, and edge computing to improve rail operations and maintenance.

AI driver and passenger behaviour analysis

Although today's train operation is largely semi-automatic, the importance of drivers remains critical; drivers need to maintain vigilance to ensure passenger safety and operational integrity. As drivers work alone, an edge AI system for onboard surveillance applications can monitor and analyse their activity in case of loss of focus or acute medical conditions. For example, if a driver falls to the ground or stares in one direction for more than five seconds, an alarm alerts both the driver and the control centre to evaluate whether to initiate emergency procedures. Similarly, the AI vision can detect abnormal or threatening passenger behaviour to ensure safe transit.

The system has been deployed in an innovative application: seat occupancy detection. Integrated with advanced software and cameras, the edge AI system can detect passengers occupying or vacating seats, providing real-time status data. For passenger convenience, the occupancy of each carriage is displayed graphically on electronic boards on the platform.

Additionally, occupancy status can be checked on mobile devices, enhancing and expanding the scope of transportation.

Fuelled by intelligence from AI-driven systems and applications, railway operations are becoming safer and smarter whilst improving passenger comfort. Axiomtek's

new UST510-52B-FL is suitable for light edge AI applications, powered by the Intel® Xeon® processor (Coffee Lake) with up to 65W TDP. Designed in a compact size, it offers high-performance image processing computing power with two DDR4 system memory up to 64G, which can be further enhanced with an accelerator module via M.2 or a mini PCIe slot.

The system's suitability for behaviour analysis is enhanced by eight PoE ports supporting IP cameras. Thus, cameras can be deployed across multiple carriages for real-time surveillance. Furthermore, it is equipped with one M.2 Key B 3050 slot for the 5G module. Two hot-swappable 2.5-inch SATA drives with Intel® RAID 0/1 function and two mSATA are available for storage. The system features a rugged design with vibration endurance up to 3 Grms when SSDs are installed. It also operates within temperatures ranging from -40°C to +70°C to function under harsh conditions. For

incident recording, Axiomtek recommends adding a Network Video Recorder (NVR) and suggests the tBOX300-510-FL. The EN 50155 certified system has four swappable 2.5" SATA drives and supports RAID 0/1/10 to provide extensive storage space and data backup.

Onboard diagnosis and predictive maintenance

To ensure safe operation, modern railways do not rely solely on mechanics or technicians performing routine maintenance. With various sensors, including sound sensors and IoT development, the industry has advanced towards predictive maintenance, capable of detecting potential malfunctions or required maintenance. Through signal and data analysis, train operators can monitor bogie or axle status via software and address issues promptly. To obtain data from different sensors via various protocols, gateways with

comprehensive I/O capabilities are required. As gateways integrate data and transmit it to the central management system, problems can be quickly identified and located.

Axiomtek's compact tBOX110-APLTV, powered by the Intel Atom® x5E3940 processor (Apollo Lake), possesses comprehensive I/O interfaces. Despite its small size, it features two CANBus and two COM ports supporting RS-232/422/485 with high-speed mode for parameter transmission without latency. In addition to two LAN ports, it has two mini PCIe slots and external SIM card slots enabling wireless connection. Two USB 3.0 ports and 6-in/2-out DIO accommodate additional peripherals, making it a cost-effective gateway for collecting digitalised signals.

The system supports DIN-rail or wallmount installation, offering flexible positioning in space-constrained train cabins. Beyond data collection, during emergencies, drivers can transmit warnings or evacuation announcements to the passenger information system (PIS). To withstand challenging environments as railways reach remote locations worldwide, the tBOX110-APL-VT operates within temperatures from -40°C to +70°C.

Railway cybersecurity

Rolling stock sensors, devices, and systems fall within operational technology (OT). As OT converges with information technology (IT) and provides detailed edge insights, it becomes exposed to internet environments and cyber-attack threats. Railways and related systems worldwide have experienced attacks causing chaos and misinformation. To prevent train malfunctions, installing a system to establish a firewall protecting systems such as the central control unit offers an effective solution. The firewall can segment the OT network from the IT network and filter unknown packets.

The tBOX500-510-FL has been selected by several system integrator customers and deployed as a hardware firewall due to its scalability. Powered by the 7th gen Intel® Core™ processor, its distinctive feature is two slots for value-added modules providing I/O flexibility. For railway cybersecurity solutions, Axiomtek recommends installing two VAM708 modules. Each module features four M12 A-coded GbE LAN ports, providing four bypass pairs per system with two modules.

The modules offer multiple LAN ports to integrate signals from various onboard devices and support LAN bypass, maintaining firewall and management system functionality even during system failures. Additionally, Axiomtek provides modules supporting CANBus, PoE or serial connections, enabling flexible deployment.

Maintaining train safety requires extensive work across multiple aspects. In cybersecurity, AI and diagnosis systems, applications require different systems with diverse features. Through coordinated system functionality, safe rail transit can be achieved.

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William Cook Rail Keeps Rolling Stock on Track

William Cook Rail has strengthened the UK rail supply chain for rolling stock builders and operators with its acquisition of CWE to create an end-to-end design, manufacture, support and overhaul service and help extend the lifespan of fleets

William Cook Rail, based in Leeds, West Yorkshire, is the UK market leader in the design, manufacture and overhaul of safety critical components and systems for the global rail industry. It is part of the William Cook group which has annual sales of £100 million and 600 employees across nine UK sites.

CWE, based in Crowle, Lincolnshire, is a UK market leader in the maintenance, repair and overhaul of railway couplers, bogies, buffers and freight wagons. It has annual sales of £5 million and 50 employees across three UK sites.

The combined business serves almost all major European rolling stock builders and operators and underpins critical skills, capabilities and capacity in the UK supply chain.

Both companies hold comprehensive rail industry accreditations including RISAS, RISQS and EN15085. In addition, William Cook Rail is also certified to the world-leading International Rail Industry Standard (IRIS).

Mr William Cook, Group Commercial Director, said: ‘The acquisition of CWE is a signal of the William Cook group’s strategic commitment to the rail sector. It underlines our objective of offering a ‘one-stop shop’ to rolling stock builders and operators and our strategy of investing in the best plant and people out there.’

CWE, led by Managing Director Dave Bates, operates an overhaul facility at its main site in Crowle with further overhaul capabilities at its railway sidings site at Gascoigne Wood in North Yorkshire. This site is rail-linked and is being developed with the laying of concrete foundations alongside

the line and the construction of a bespoke covered structure for expanded overhaul work. Additionally, the company has sales offices at the Siemens Rail Village in Goole, East Yorkshire.

CWE services cover specialist machining and fabrication, component overhaul, vehicle works and spares management. Freight customers include DB Cargo, VTG, Touax Rail and Colas Rail; on the passenger side, the company serves Unipart Rail, Alstom, Northern Rail and Siemens, among others.

CWE announced a framework agreement with DB Cargo last year to supply new and refurbished parts and services. The agreement supports the operator’s goal of providing sustainable and innovative rail logistics solutions to its customers. CWE also signed a framework agreement with Colas Rail for general revisions on its freight wagons fleet. Additionally, CWE has announced a maintenance service agreement with Touax, the second largest lessor of intermodal railcars in Europe, to provide overhaul and general refurbishment services for wagons in its rail fleet.

William Cook Rail serves international rolling stock builders and operators including Alstom, Siemens, Talgo, Skoda, Pesa and Transport for London from its world-leading foundry, machining and workshop facilities in Leeds. Its safety critical products are on trains around the world, including the UK, EU, Canada, United States, India and Australia.

Ongoing multi-million pound investment in plant and people continues to fuel export success and keep the British company at the forefront of the design, manufacture and overhaul of couplers, bogies and associated components for the global rail industry.

Recent investment includes the 8,000 sq ft bogie overhaul workshop, which is servicing a £1 million order for a freightleasing company. The facility undertakes cleaning, shot blasting, non-destructive testing, repair welding, component

(Left to right) Dave Bates, Managing Director of CWE, and Chris Seymour, Group Managing Director of William Cook, pictured at William Cook Rail in Leeds.

replacement, painting and rebuild work for bogies. These services are complemented by state-of-the-art machining centres capable of accommodating complete bogie frames after repair. The company continues to invest in new machinery including a millioneuro Correa Axia CNC machining centre for the very largest components, assemblies and fabrications required in rolling stock manufacture.

Other developments include a highefficiency heat treatment facility to help achieve the superior mechanical properties required for the ultra high-strength but lightweight steel components demanded by the rail industry. The company has also installed a dimensional inspection facility

capable of measuring accurately to two thousandths of a millimetre.

On the export front, William Cook Rail has made inroads into the eastern and southern Europe rail markets with new contract wins to supply high integrity, fully machined bogie components for tram, metro, commuter and high-speed trains. It is expanding its rail business in North America after securing a multi-million dollar order for traction motor components for the Long Island Rail Road in New York, one of the busiest commuter lines in the world.

Highlighting its high-tech credentials, William Cook Rail is taking part in the European programme to develop Digital Automatic Coupling (DAC), which aims to

Back in 2004, Dave Bates joined CWE as an apprentice coupler fitter. Two decades later, he was appointed managing director after distinguishing himself during 20 years of service, progressing through operational and commercial roles at the company.

CWE currently employs four apprentices and works closely with local schools to offer work experience placements to young people interested in the rail sector. Mr Bates, who served an internal apprenticeship and later completed a university degree in strategic management and leadership, said: ‘At CWE, we’re passionate about our industry and we’re committed to doing what we can to employ apprentices and showcase the variety of options a career in rail can provide. The younger generation bring fresh ideas and it's brilliant to watch them flourish in their career.’

CWE recruits include Reece Wilson, an apprentice CNC machinist. He said: ‘The best things about working at CWE are the opportunities, the people and the varied workload. When I first joined CWE, everyone was so welcoming. They understand your learning process and really care about developing you. Every member of the team I’ve worked with has been eager to pass on their knowledge to you and help you progress faster; to become the next them or better. It’s a group of genuine people who can have a joke together, which always makes the working day enjoyable.’

William Cook Rail is also committed to giving young people opportunities to develop careers as engineers in the rail industry. It has ten current apprentices and employs ten people who have completed apprenticeships. The company has forged links with training and education providers including UTC Leeds, a university technical college with a focus on engineering and advanced technology.

CWE
Dave Bates, Managing Director of CWE
The bogie overhaul facility at William Cook Rail
CWE's railway sidings site at Gascoigne Wood in North Yorkshire

revolutionise freight rail systems across the continent. The system will automate the coupling and decoupling of freight train cars, managing mechanical connections, brake lines, electrical power, and data interfaces. It will replace the hazardous manual process of screw coupling, the standard across Europe. The company is working with coupler OEMs to support the project. Its patented Combination Coupler system already allows interoperability of otherwise incompatible rolling stock and is in service with several UK rail freight operators.

Completed in the spring, the acquisition of CWE brings together two complementary businesses in the UK rail supply chain. Chris Seymour, Group Managing Director at William Cook, said: ‘While CWE has built its reputation in maintenance, repair and overhaul, William Cook brings extensive manufacturing and engineering capabilities. We see big opportunities to serve rolling stock builders and operators looking for a responsive, well-equipped partner without the burden of excessive corporate overhead or the risk of unqualified one-man operations. With our combined expertise and readiness to invest in new capabilities, we're very well placed to fill a crucial gap in the sector.’

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William Cook Rail and Crowle Wharf Engineers (CWE) have joined forces to offer rolling stock builders and operators an end-to-end design, manufacture, maintenance and overhaul service.

William Cook Rail’s world-class design and manufacturing capabilities for safety-critical components are now complemented by CWE’s dedicated maintenance, repair and overhaul services.

• Coupler, drawgear and buffer overhaul

• Bogie overhaul and repair

• Freight wagon overhaul and repair

• Dedicated railway sidings

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Combination coupler, designed, patented and manufactured by William Cook Rail

Rope Access and Geotechnical Engineering

Derbyshire Geotechnical Ltd is an established Rope Access Geotechnical installation service provider with a strong track record of quality, competitive pricing and safety

From its base in the Derbyshire Peak District, Derbyshire Geotechnical’s Ltd’s teams of Certified and experienced IRATA Operatives undertake a broad range of specialised Rope Access Geotechnical services installing stabilisation mechanisms (Rock Anchors, Soil Nails & Rockfall Mesh etc) in hard to reach/working at height situations.

Using fully qualified, time served and experienced IRATA Qualified Rope Access Technicians work includes: de-vegetation, large/difficult tree removal, installation of rock anchors, soil nails, rockfall mesh, erosion matting and catch fences, roof inspection, roof bolting and installations in mines and tunnels.

Still considered a relatively young company, Derbyshire Geotechnical Ltd was established in 2017 and has in this short period of time built a good reputation as a safe, reliable Geotechnical Rope Access Operator that delivers high quality installations at a very competitive price. This wealth of experience in the industry enables Derbyshire Geotechnical Ltd to deliver services like the ones listed below.

De-vegetation

De-vegetation involves the removal of weeds and dangerous or obstructive vegetation from either a structure, slopes or rock faces. This can be done to assist inspection, remove potential hazards or as preparation of a face or slope for further works. The cleared area may then, if required, be treated with an herbicide in order to restrict or reduce regrowth.

Rockfall containment

Rockfall containment normally involves the installation of a strong fence or barrier (An approved Debris or Catch Fence) that is placed on or at the base of a slope or beneath a rockface to catch debris, and protect structures, plants and persons beneath. Derbyshire Geotechnical Ltd is frequently

recommended by Catch Fence manufacturers (E.g Geobrugg) as an installer. The company can also offer Catch Fence Inspection and Maintenance services where these structures are already installed.

Slope stabilisation

These are Geotechnical Installations, usually Rock Anchors or Soil Nails and Rockfall Mesh that provides long term stabilisation for over-steepened or unstable soil slopes. The integrity of the soil/slope is improved by drilling, installing and grouting hollow bar anchors into the slope in a regular pattern. The anchors are installed in conjunction with a geotextile erosion matting or a combined rockfall mesh and geotextile layer which is secured to the slope by the anchors.

Rock

face stabilisation

Rock Face Stabilisation involves the securing of unstable rock faces. This can be achieved in three ways:

• De-scaling – removing loose materials such as rock and overburden by hand, and for large blocks with airbags, to leave sound rock that requires little further intervention apart for regular inspection.

• Installation of Rock Anchors and Dowels – Anchor holes are drilled using either a hand operated pneumatic drill or more frequently a rock drill and drill mast mounted on a drilling frame or 360 excavator. Strong Steel Anchor Bars (Usually a Galvanised High Yield Steel Gewi Bar) is then inserted into the anchor holes and affixed into place with either a resin or cement grout, and these can hold both rock mesh and sections of rock face into place.

• Installation of Rockfall Mesh – Often used in addition to the installation of rock anchors this high tensile mesh is held into place by the rock anchors and cables to secure the whole of an unstable face.

Facing systems

Facing systems encourage vegetation growth and enhances the stability of the soil slope through soil retention. This is done through the use of a variety of antierosion and soil retention geo mats, but can alternatively be done with semi rigid geocell baskets or reno mattresses installed on steeper slopes or where high erosion rates can be anticipated. These facings may be tied back with soil nails or driven earth anchors.

Structural repairs

Although not typically a core area of work for the company, Derbyshire Geotechnical Ltd is able to offer structural repair services such as re-pointing, brickwork and concrete repairs. Over the years Derbyshire Geotechnical Ltd has developed business relationships with clients such as; AMCO Giffen, Aggregate Industries, Bam Nuttall, Breedon Aggregates, Hanson UK (Heidelburg Aggregates & Materials), Keller

Geotechnique, Morgan Sindall, National Trust, TARMAC, and numerous local authorities.

In addition to the company’s regular work Derbyshire Geotechnical Ltd also undertakes works for the film industry offering Rope Access Support for works including on site safety cover and the installation of items/equipment on to set for filming. Such works has included providing support on the new Mission Impossible filming and Emmerdale.

As the company grows it endeavours to stay true to its mission statement to provide a safe, reliable, professional, and excellent value for money service to all of its clients in the UK and beyond, whilst striving for continual improvement.

For more information about the services that can be provided by Derbyshire Geotechnical Ltd Rope Access Operators and specialists please contact the team via the contact information below.

TESTIMONIALS

‘I wish to express our thanks for the work of your team and associates. The team were courteous and professional throughout. Communication was excellent and we were able to safely make our contribution by clearing the track of vegetation and liberated stone. The team could not have worked harder during the two days.’

Kevin Bunting (Assessor & Track Support – Steeple Grange Light Railway)

‘Great job, great team, if you ever require a reference either written or verbal, I will be happy to oblige’

Robert Wood (Property Owner, Huddersfield Area)

‘I was aware, through the Ecton Partnership meetings, of some of the complexities of the project but it seems to have been very well planned, managed and executed. Congratulations on a job well done.’

Tim Colman (Ecton Mines Educational Trust Board Member) Ecton Mine Balance Cone Restoration Project

KEY PERSONNEL

Managing Director: Simon Brooks

Operations Manager: Charlie Scouler

Office Manager: Nicola Lait

Accounts Manager: Zoe Green

CONTACT INFORMATION

Address: Derbyshire Geotechnical Ltd

C/O Torr Croft

Pittlemere Lane (Off A623)

Tideswell Moor, Nr Buxton

Derbyshire SK17 8JF

Tel: 01298 931030

Email: admin@d-geo.co.uk

Visit: http://d-geo.co.uk/

COMBINED CABLE MANAGEMENT AND ANTI-SLIP WALKWAY SYSTEM

The TTS Anti-Slip Walkway system is the ultimate product choice where a combined cable trough and cess walkway is required. Instead of running cables and paths alongside each other, it combines the two to create a safe walking route, whilst also protecting the cables and maximising valuable, yet limited trackside space. The Walkway’s strong and durable composition and zero static properties means that if a maintenance worker needs to inspect the cabling, they only need to lift one lid of a unit and can do so by standing in a position of safety on an adjacent unit.

All our walkway systems can be ordered with pre-packaged interfacing kits, upon request. Our team will work closely with your design team to process and pack all the necessary components needed to assemble the cable management system when linking the main cable route into adjacent services such as feeder stations, power cabinets, etc.

Key benefits include:

• Fully PADS approved and accepted for use by Network Rail

• Zero static

• All cable trough sizes EPD certified

• Processed in the UK

• Made from 100% recycled polymer

• Highly robust and secure

• Lockable lids to prevent cable theft and vandalism

• Optional no-dig handrail attachment

• Adaptable to client’s needs

If you would like more information please contact us on 01302 343633 or visit www.hirdtts.com

Testing Times

Network Rail has re-certified Trough-Tec System’s Green Trough cable management system under enhanced fire safety requirements, following extensive testing of the recycled-polymer product

When Green Trough cable management systems were first introduced in 2012 to the UK rail network it was rightly subjected to a wide range of entry-level tests. Manufactured from one hundred per cent recycled household plastic waste it was and remains the only recycled-polymer cable trough of this material type on the market.

From the beginning TTS and its partner Furukawa (the manufacturer of Green Trough) took an ‘open book’ approach to product testing. Being completely transparent with clients and testing bodies TTS ensured that Green Trough testing and thus certification was second to none. The composition of Green Trough is one that has always included flame retardant

additives mixed in with the recycled plastic which simultaneously provides the optimum balance of mechanical strength and selfextinguishing properties which avoids any compromise on safety or performance.

Readers may recall over the last couple of years that fires caused by overgrown vegetation, cable failures and even arson have created a nervousness in the market around the use of non-cementitious (i.e. polymer) troughs, as it was assumed that all polymer troughs posed an equal fire risk.

For a while there were parties within Network Rail that were suggesting that all polymer troughs should be banned despite the fact that specifying only cementitious troughing on all projects was not a realistic option due to the manual handling restrictions imposed by the Office of Road

and Rail Regulation in 2015 (ref HSE safety bulletin NRB 15/01 issues 14/1/15). Network Rail thus felt compelled to revisit its specification with input from Network Rail’s fire officers.

At this time TTS and Furukawa were already presenting evidence to Network Rail to reassure them that Green Trough was not only compliant with standards in the UK, but also in other territories. Both TTS and Furukawa readily suggested that the test and fire standards contained within the prevailing specification could be made more stringent to better replicate real-world fire scenarios. Network Rail appreciated the information sharing and openness of the conversations held with TTS and Furukawa.

As a result, Network Rail began the lengthy, and essential, process of

scrutinising the tests that could and should be performed on polymer cable troughing products to prove their inherent fire performance. By determining more stringent test procedures Network Rail have ensured that track colleagues’ safety as well as asset protection has been improved to the highest possible standard.

Throughout this process Network Rail remained happy for Green Trough to continue to be used; a stance that was further justified by Green Trough being approved and used in other countries, including Australia, Denmark, Germany, Japan, and thanks to a long sales history in the UK without fire incidents.

Over the last couple of years therefore TTS and Furukawa have worked closely with Network Rail subjecting Green Trough to numerous extensive laboratory tests to prove several considerations including, but not limited to:

• Flame retardant ingredients constitute part of Green Trough’s physical make up, deemed preferable by Network Rail to the use of fire-resistant coatings.

• That flame spread is slow, and the rate of spread reduces as time passes.

• That fire cannot penetrate through Green Trough in less than 30 minutes.

• That in the case of test BS EN 13501-5 Green Trough achieved a C classification which closely simulates a real-world scenario where molten material could fall on to the trough lid caused by an overhead line fault.

Each of these considerations were incorporated into the final emergency changes confirmed by Network Rail to the market in September 2024. Green Trough passed each of these test requirements and achieved revised Product Approval certification in October 2024, the wording of which reads “Ground level or elevated polymer cable management system comprising troughs and lids conforming to NR/L2/TEL/00013 and tested for compliance to Emergency change NR/BS/

LI/503 for protection and management of cables at trackside [ref PA05/05145].

In conclusion Trough-Tec Systems and Furukawa’s London and Tokyo teams have worked tirelessly for two years to support Network Rail as it developed even more rigorous testing regimes for all noncementitious cable troughs and combined cable trough / walkway routes. Throughout this entire process there was a recognition from all parties that safety was always the number one priority.

Gary Elliott, TTS’s Managing Director expressed his sincere thanks saying: ‘It’s been particularly refreshing to work so openly with the responsible parties at Network Rail, considering how stringent the tests are, and the absolute magnitude of the matter. I for one completely trust the process, and the rigour behind it. I would like to publicly thank them for giving us the opportunity to demonstrate how safe and robust the Green Trough range of products is and would like to reassure existing and future customers of this fact.’

TTS is delighted with this news; our updated Product Acceptance certificates cover both the cable-trough and the combined antislip walkway and cable management systems. Green Trough is manufactured from 100 per cent recycled household waste, is halogen free and UV resistant, and as proved by this news 100 per cent safe for use across the network.

TTS, part of the HIRD Group of companies, puts safety, sustainability and reliability at the heart of everything it does. TTS is the UK and Republic of Ireland distributor of the Green Trough range of cable management systems and combined anti-slip walkway plus an ever-growing range of accessories to the rail, utilities and power generation industries.

Furukawa Electric is the manufacturer of Green Trough, manufacturing in Europe as well as Japan to further enhance the product range’s environmental credentials. All cable troughs are simultaneously covered by Network Rail’s enhanced Product Approval certificate as well as by Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) certificates.

Trough-Tech Systems (TTS) supplies the Green Trough range of cable management systems, combined cable-management/ anti-slip walkway systems and an ever-growing range of accessories to rail and wider civil engineering sector clients. Green Trough is a proven alternative to traditional options and provides a plethora of benefits to the installer and end-client including:

• 100% PADS approved; complies with all Network Rail testing and is proven to be self-extinguishing

• manufactured from 100% recycled household waste, re-recyclable at end of life and EPD certified

• up to 75% lighter than other materials, all units comply with single person lifting recommendations and drastically reduce transportation costs and emissions

• quick and easy to install contributing to quicker hand back times and requires zero maintenance

• can be modified in situ with hand tools without the need for respiratory protection

• all units supplied with locking bolts as standard, reducing the risk of cable theft and associated delay costs

• available in ground-based, elevated and combined cable management / anti-slip walkway options with a wide array of accessories

• TTS also provides in-house end-to-end support from design configuration and commercial support to project management and installation guidance

Get in touch with the team at TTS for more information on how they can help your project needs.

Tel: 01302 343633

Email: ttsinfo@hird.group

Visit: https://www.hirdtts.com/products/

Walkway installation at HS2/EWR Calvert interface Green Trough installation on MML substation

 EN 50155: Isolation and EMC immunity

 EN 45545-2: Fire protection

 EN 61373: Shock and vibration immunity

 Input voltage range: 2:1/4:1/12:1

 3-years warranty For more information, datasheet and certifications please visite our website www.tracopower.com RAILWAY

Excellence in Precast Solutions

Moore Concrete, a leading manufacturer of precast concrete products in the UK and Ireland, has earned a reputation for innovation, quality, and reliability

Established to serve the agricultural sector, the company has expanded its expertise across multiple industries, including building and civil. With a focus on sustainability and customer service, Moore Concrete delivers tailored solutions that meet the evolving needs of its clients while addressing broader environmental and infrastructure challenges.

Innovative solutions for civil engineering projects

In the civil sector, Moore Concrete provides a comprehensive range of precast concrete products designed to meet the highest industry standards, from road, rail, coastal and bespoke schemes.

One standout feature of Moore Concrete’s approach is its ability to create customised solutions. Collaborating with designers and contractors, the company ensures that its products integrate seamlessly into project designs, meeting exacting specifications. Whether it’s a largescale flood defence project or an urban regeneration scheme, Moore Concrete's offerings are both functional and durable.

Moore Concrete manufactures a wide range of structural precast elements for railway station platforms. Concrete platform solutions include Front Wall Units, L-Walls, Edging Units, Slabs and Copings.

Excellence in rail infrastructure

As a trusted partner in the rail industry, Moore Concrete supplies high-quality precast products that support modern rail infrastructure. As the sector experiences renewed investment across the UK and Ireland, the demand for innovative, durable, and easy-to-install components has never been greater.

Moore Concrete’s rail-specific products include:

• Station platforms – can be customised to accommodate specific design requirements, including features like anti-slip surfaces and provisions for drainage systems.

• Railway sleepers – built to endure heavy loads and fluctuating weather conditions.

• Retaining walls – supporting embankments and tracks in challenging terrains.

Precast products from Moore Concrete are manufactured at their on-site factories and delivered ready for installation – ensuring precise implementation which is a critical factor in rail projects where disruptions must be kept to a minimum.

Sustainability at the core

Sustainability is a key driver of Moore Concrete’s operations. The company incorporates eco-friendly practices into its manufacturing processes, aligning with the growing emphasis on environmentally responsible construction. These practices include:

• Moore Concrete is one of only four UKbased precast concrete manufacturers who have set a Science Based Target.

• Recycling water and materials during production to minimise waste.

• Designing long-lasting products to reduce the environmental impact of replacements.

By prioritising sustainability, Moore Concrete not only meets environmental regulations but also supports clients in achieving their carbon reduction goals.

Customer-focussed innovation

Moore Concrete’s success stems from its unwavering commitment to understanding and addressing customer needs. The company maintains close communication with clients throughout every project phase, ensuring that its products deliver value while meeting functional and aesthetic requirements.

For example, Moore Concrete has worked with contractors on transportation hubs, providing bespoke precast elements that fit seamlessly into complex designs. This customer-focused approach highlights the company’s ability to solve unique challenges, whether it’s optimising a bridge design or enhancing a train station’s safety features.

One of these projects was supplying and delivering various precast concrete products as part of the new Belfast transport hub, Grand Central Station. The first units were platform units, for Farrans Construction. These front platform units are essential components designed to enhance the structural integrity and retain ground for the train platforms at Grand Central Station. The collaboration with Farrans underscores Moore Concrete's commitment to delivering high-quality precast concrete solutions that meet the specific needs of their clients, ensuring that each unit is manufactured

to the highest standards of durability and performance.

Investing in excellence

To meet the growing demand for its products, Moore Concrete has made significant investments in its manufacturing facilities and technology. Advanced production capabilities allow the company to produce large-scale components to a highquality standard.

For more information about Moore Concrete’s civil solutions, get in touch via the contact information below.

Tel: 028 2565 2566 (EXT 3)

Email: sales@moore-concrete.com

Visit: www.moore-concrete.com

Engineered with care, maintained with pride.

Our lifts and escalators are helping to improve access for all in infrastructure hubs right across the UK.

Bristol Airport

Cardiff Station

Edinburgh Haymarket

Edinburgh Waverley

King’s Cross

Leeds Station

London Bridge

Luton Airport

Nottingham Hub

Paddington Station

Waterloo Station

Lifts & escalators, Leeds Station

Stannah Passenger Lifts at Brent Cross West

London’s newest mainline station in over ten years, Brent Cross West, features seven Stannah passenger lifts to Network Rail ‘Standard Specification for New and Upgraded Lifts’ as part of a broader regeneration programme

The brand-new Brent Cross West station, situated on the Midland Main Line, offers commuters a swift journey from central London to Brent Cross Town in just twelve minutes. Positioned between the existing Thameslink stops of Hendon and Cricklewood, this new Zone Three station is the gateway to the emerging neighbourhood in Barnet, Brent Cross Town. Brent Cross Town is the £8 billion net zero park town that is being delivered by the partnership between Barnet Council and Related Argent.

Spanning 7,000 square metres, Brent Cross West station comprises four platforms. Two of the Stannah lifts can be seen upon arrival, ensuring step-free access from street-level to platforms.

The client

Working with Barnet Council, Stannah Lifts installed seven hydraulic passenger lifts, facilitating access throughout the new train station. Barnet Council collaborated with Network Rail, Govia Thameslink Railway and main contractors, VolkerFitzpatrick.

This impressive rail station project, programme managed by Mace, commenced in spring 2020 and was opened on 10 December 2023 by the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan. The new station is part of the most ambitious regeneration program ever undertaken by Barnet Council. The Brent Cross Cricklewood regeneration programme is delivering over seven thousand new homes, a brand new station, improved schools, a university campus, community facilities, new businesses and shops, and 25,000 new jobs.

The new station will accomodate for future capacity of twelve-carriage trains if demand increases in the future, and will be able to accommodate the planned West London Orbital (WLO) line in future.

The works

Stannah supplied seven bespoke hydraulic 16-person passenger lifts to support

the delivery of the Brent Cross West construction project. These passenger lifts include:

• Two in the western entrance.

• Two facilitating access to platforms one and two.

• One lift providing access to platforms three and four.

• Two in the eastern entrance.

The bespoke passenger lifts at the entrances enable step-free access from street level to the platforms and transport visitors to the 32-metre span footbridge, mezzanine level, or the street. Additional works involved the demolition of a disused train storage shed, construction of a new train station and four platforms (two for stopping trains and two for emergencies), escalator access, and two 30-metre link bridges weighing over 80 tonnes each, acting as an overbridge.

Brent Cross West station was built with sustainability in mind, featuring solar panels, low lighting, and sustainable timber. The new overbridge gives pedestrians the ability to cross this part of the Midland Main Line for the first time since it was built more than 150 years ago, linking communities on both sides of the station, and making it much easier to get around the area.

Challenges

The design brief focused on sustainability and improving accessibility, whilst creating a transport hub that united a community. Stannah overcame a number of engineering challenges mainly due to construction works taking place in a live rail environment.

The station itself was built over existing train tracks with passing trains. This presented a challenge for Stannah when materials were needed for lift installations.

The team at Stannah collaborated with contractors, working on one island at a time, to ensure safety and efficiency throughout the project. This made transporting the lift equipment to the lift shaft for installation more challenging as materials would be delivered over live train tracks.

For safety reasons, the Stannah lift deliveries had to be scheduled when the tracks were not in use or during maintenance periods. Road Rail Vehicles (RRVs) were used to facilitate these deliveries, as they are capable of operating safely on both roads and train tracks, ensuring seamless access to materials.

Another challenge was the depth of the lift shaft, requiring the installation of a hydraulic ram stool to ensure safe and efficient maintenance and repair operations. Despite the station's construction happening during the Covid-19 pandemic,

Stannah was able to continue with works due to excellent collaboration with all project partners on site and exemplary approach to safety.

Results

The Brent Cross West Station was a complex project due to its location near active train tracks, the pandemic and the number of lifts delivered with four different specifications.

Nevertheless, Stannah successfully delivered and installed seven 16-person passenger lifts that were specified at 1,200kg capacity. The lifts operate at a speed of 0.63 metres per second, providing a safe and efficient ride for passengers.

All seven lifts, with stainless steel interiors were specified with user-friendly features, square braille, and half-illuminated push buttons, enhancing accessibility for all users.

The automatic side opening doors are finished with linen stainless steel and are half-glazed, while the architraves feature a black Raltex pattern meeting the lift consultant's specifications and the architect’s design vision.

The lifts are equipped with a GSM monitoring kit to give information on lift availability to help customers with accessibility needs plan their journey. The new passenger lifts now provide stepfree access and improved accessibility at the impressive new station and to the overbridge, which provides 24-hour access to residents from Staples Corner retail park to Brent Cross Town on both sides of the tracks. All lifts work in accordance with BS EN81-20, BS7255 and Network Rail Specification NR/L2/CIV193.

Tel: 01264 384790

Unleash your welding potential

Discover the unmatched benefits of Fronius welding machines, designed specifically for welders who need reliable solutions for both the workshop and on-site working. Fronius products deliver outstanding performance with a stable arc for uninterrupted work and userfriendly operation. Built to be tough and portable, these systems are ready to work whenever and wherever you need them.

Our lineup includes the cordless Fronius Ignis Battery, perfect for those MMA repairs where there’s no power available. Additionally, the TransSteel Pulse range offers consistent seam quality at faster speeds, with little to no spatter - for all

Energy, Cost Control, and Carbon Reduction

Carbon Neutrality – smart, sustainable, and self-funding –demonstrating how the path to Net Zero can enhance both environmental impact and bottom-line performance

Auditel is a team of carbon reduction and cost consultants committed to helping organisations lower emissions and reduce operational costs simultaneously. Auditel’s carbon consultants simplify the path to Net Zero by combining carbon expertise with strategic procurement skills, building business cases that turn sustainability goals into financially viable solutions. Auditel believes achieving Carbon Neutrality can align with organisational goals, becoming self-funding or even profitable in the process. With Auditel as your guide, your Net Zero goals become practical and achievable without straining your budget.

Energy cost management services

Auditel's services begin with procurement and tendering, offering fixed and flexible purchasing tailored to client needs, alongside energy strategy analysis ensuring strategies align closely with specific client requirements. Auditel conducts supplier sourcing and contract assessment through evaluation of suppliers, including renewable energy options, while overseeing energy procurement processes from start to finish through its energy supply tendering and project management.

Auditel's energy services provide comprehensive support for tariff validation, invoice accuracy, and complaint handling, coupled with rebate maximisation that achieves higher levels of rebate compared to other consultancies. Auditel's portfolio management delivers assistance with tenancy changes, cost forecasting, and supplier communication.

Auditel also provides assistance with Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme (ESOS) and Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting (SECR) which uncovers energy and carbon-saving opportunities and ensures regulatory compliance.

Carbon management services

Auditel's carbon management services start with comprehensive Carbon Footprint accounting for Scopes 1, 2, and 3; it then produces in collaboration with the organisation a Carbon Reduction Plan to strategically reduce emissions in an effective and sustainable manner.

Auditel is able to offer assistance with carbon emissions relating to the built environment, by supporting the implementation of BSI PAS 2080. The company can also provide assistance with carbon specific life-cycle-assessments to produce embodied and whole life carbon reports in addition to operational carbon footprint accounting. All carbon accounting and reporting is done in accordance with the relevant standards and frameworks.

Auditel can help organisations with reporting requirements for Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) where an organisation is exporting to the EU, and with other regulatory reporting such as Task Force on Climate Disclosure (TFCD).

When an organisation undertakes their own carbon management and accounting Auditel can support with capability building through delivering carbon literacy training,

assistance with management of carbon data through data gap assessments and developing data collection plans and with the preparation for third party verification of carbon emissions reporting.

Reducing Scope 3 carbon emissions

With Auditel's expertise in procurement it can provide help in the difficult area of scope 3 reductions, examples of scope 3 assistance that Auditel can provide are procuring water efficiency services which not only help reduce carbon emissions but can help tackle other UN Sustainability Development Goals such as water scarcity, with the benefit of reducing water consumption costs. While waste minimisation and resource management strategies can help reduce upstream and downstream carbon emissions and improve resource utilisation- again supporting delivery of other UN SDGs.

Auditel's ability to support organisations

Auditel's expertise comes from hand-picked consultants and specialists with experience in over 100 different expenditure areas, negotiating the best terms for clients with a pedigree spanning over 30-years.

Auditel's tools include exclusive carbon and procurement analytical solutions that transform complex data into actionable insights. While its buying power allows it to leverage established supplier relationships and pricing frameworks to maximise cost savings and efficiencies for its clients.

Tel: 0203 746 6630

Email: barry.harwell@auditel.co.uk

jinesh.patel@auditel.co.uk

Visit: auditel.co.uk/barryharwell

THE COST, PROCUREMENT & CARBON SOLUTIONS COMPANY

Enhance Your Environmental Credentials in the Rail Industry

In today's competitive market, your commitment to sustainability is a key differentiator, influencing both customer choices and procurement decisions. Whether you are supplying end products or integrating into a supply chain, demonstrating robust environmental credentials is essential.

Understanding Net Zero, Carbon Neutrality, and Sustainability

Navigating the complexities of Net Zero and Carbon Neutrality can be challenging. We simplify this process for you by offering:

Clear explanations of complex sustainability concepts

Insights into the environmental and financial benefits of becoming carbon neutral or working towards Net Zero

Practical guidance on starting your sustainability journey and available funding options

Strategies to minimise your environmental impact and meet regulatory requirements

Comprehensive Carbon Management Solutions

We provide expert support in calculating your carbon inventory, developing your carbon footprint report, and crafting a robust carbon reduction strategy. Our solutions are designed to comply with international standards such as ISO14064-1, ISO 14068 and align with UK-specific procur ement procedures PPN06/21, ensuring your efforts are verifiable and credible

Myths vs. Reality: The Path to Net Zero

Contrary to popular belief, achieving Net Zero doesn't have to be costly or time-consuming. There are numerous incentives available to help businesses reduce emissions effectively. We collaborate with your operations, procurement, and finance teams to optimise resources, improve the bottom line, and fund decarbonisation projects efficiently.

By adhering to recognised standards, you can safeguard your organisation against greenwashing accusations and ensure compliance with global and UK reporting frameworks.

Our Expertise Includes:

PAS 2050, PAS 2080 implementation

ISO 14064 and 14068 series carbon emissions reporting

Embodied Carbon assessments, Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs), and Whole Life

Carbon analysis

Compliance with the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM)

ESOS (Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme),

SECR (Streamlined Energy & Carbon Reporting), and TCFD (Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures)

Carbon Training for upskilling your team in carbon management and reporting

A Proven Process You Can Trust

With years of experience in carbon footprinting, we’ve refined our methodology to deliver high-quality, comprehensive reports that cover all relevant scopes. We maintain rigorous internal accountability, holding regular project meetings to ensure meticulous execution and meaningful outcomes.

Our Carbon Management System (CMS)

Our proprietary Carbon Management System guarantees timely project delivery, even when faced with delays in client data submission. Our CMS features:

Detailed tracking of each project stage

Accurate time-tracking for precise costing and proposal development

Customised client-facing documents to deliver clear, relevant information

Jinesh Patel

Carbon Consultant

T: 0203 745 6630

E: Jinesh patel@auditel co uk

Barry Harwell

Carbon Project Specialist

T: 0203 745 6630

E: barry harwell@auditel co uk

Everything Under One Roof

Orbital Fasteners is a leading distributor of fixings, fasteners, tools and power tools in the UK with over 40 years of experience in product, application know-how and customer service

The Orbital Fasteners product range continues to expand and its reliable next day delivery service is second to none. The 50,000 sq. ft Watford warehouses have in excess of six million of stock and is backed up by a further £10 million of stock that is delivered regularly at 8am from Orbital Fasteners primary supply partners.

With over 40 years of experience in product, application know-how and customer service. The product range continues to expand so you can now choose from over 300 manufacturers and 27,000 products.

Orbital Fasteners is proud to stock an extensive range of fasteners, fixings, professional tools, tool consumables and power tool accessories which range from the likes of Bosch cordless drills to diamond blades and cores, screwdriver bits and other site essential products.

Orbital Fasteners fully understands the importance of having the right fasteners and tools for the job and that having

the reassurance that you’re purchasing products from a reputable and established manufacture is of uttermost priority.

With this in mind, Orbital Fasteners is proud to offer professional power tools from manufacturers including Bosch, Rotabroach and Hole Maker Technology as well as consumables and accessories which includes the likes of Dormer drill bits, saw blades, holesaws and arbors, to outline just a few. If you’re looking for the highest quality products at the best possible online prices, you’re in capable hands and the experienced team are always on hand to assist if you have any queries or questions.

In addition to an extensive range of power tools, hand tools and consumables, Orbital Fasteners is proud to offer free next day delivery over £25 on all orders which fall into our own van delivery area and £60 nationally by carrier. There will always be times when you need replacement tools and consumables quickly and the service is intended to fully cater for those needs.

‘With over 40 years of experience in product, application know-how and customer service, the product range continues to expand so you can now choose from over 300 manufacturers and 27,000 products.’

Solar panels

Solar panels have been installed on the rooves of our six warehouses which now generate more electricity than the

warehouse consumes and returns the excess back to the national grid. Installing these solar panels has reduced Orbital Fasteners’ energy bills and carbon footprint.

Bolts and bolting products

Whether you’re looking to purchase hexagon head high tensile set screws, hexagon head tensile bolts, HSFG, holding down bolts or a whole host of other types of fasteners and fixings, you’ll find it in stock. The most commonly stocked surface finish in use is Cr3 bright zinc plated. Hot dipped galvanised finishes are becoming ever more popular, particularly in the rail industry sector. Typical applications for this very widely used product include steel fabricators, machine builders, automotive applications and the construction industry.

Customer service

Orbital Fasteners employs more than 90 people, the sales office and trade counter opens at 7.00am Monday to Friday. Each day they process more than 1,200 orders and offer nationwide delivery via its fleet of 16 vans and hundreds more by parcel carrier. Many of these orders are placed through the Orbital Fasteners website which shows stock holding and prices 24/7.

Deliveries to central London construction sites is their speciality and Orbital also offer an ‘Early Bird’ or same day delivery solution if required.

Orbital Fasteners was awarded the BS5750 Pt 2 (stockist) in July 1992 and then qualified to BS EN ISO9002:1994. The company’s continuing compliance to BS EN ISO9001:2015 demonstrates the commitment Orbital Fasteners has in both quality products and first-class customer service. This standard is recognised internationally as the benchmark for quality assurance systems and is held by companies who wish to conform to customer needs relating to quality and service.

Limited companies and sole traders with a minimum of three years trading may apply for a business credit account.

All applications received will be assessed using our credit reference system by EXPERIAN. A business account will allow your company 30 days credit, simplifies tracking your previous purchase history and can be linked to the website.

Whatever your needs in terms of fasteners, tools and consumables, Orbital Fasteners welcomes you to browse the wide range available on its website and if you require something specific but cannot

find it on the site, the experienced and knowledgeable team are able to advise on availability or suitable alternatives so get in touch via the contact information below.

Tel: 01923 777 777

Email: sales@orbitalfasteners.co.uk

Visit: www.orbitalfasteners.co.uk

Building the Future of Rail

Elev8 Training is developing the next generation of rail engineers through hands-on apprenticeships, supported by the Apprenticeship Levy and the latest technology

In the rail industry, the importance of training cannot be overstated. Elev8 Training understands that developing the next generation of skilled professionals is vital to maintaining and advancing the infrastructure that keeps the nation moving. The company's mission is simple but essential: to provide apprentices with the knowledge, skills, and handson experience they need to become the backbone of the railway's future. However, it is crucial to remember that training is just the starting point of a much larger journey towards competence, confidence, and longterm success.

Elev8 Training specialises in rail apprenticeships, helping young engineers start their journey by mastering the basics – like starting with understanding electricity and how it powers signalling systems and the historical development of the principles behind the development of a safe and reliable railway. From there, apprentices build specific expertise, whether

in installation, testing, or maintenance. Apprenticeship pathways are carefully designed to relate directly to the work they will perform, ensuring their education is not just theoretical but highly practical.

One of the key benefits of apprenticeships is that they combine learning with real-world experience. But this process does not end once an apprentice completes a course. As many in the rail industry know, training only provides the foundation; true mastery comes with time, practice, and mentorship.

Apprenticeships: a pathway to competence

Apprenticeships are not just about classroom learning; they are about gaining on-the-job experience under the guidance of skilled professionals. Mentorship is a vital component of the process. When apprentices return to the workplace after training, they need the support of an experienced mentor to help apply their new

knowledge to real-world scenarios. Mentors are there to answer questions, guide decision-making, and provide feedback, ensuring apprentices are on the right track. As apprentices build confidence, mentors can gradually step back, allowing their mentees to take on greater responsibility while ensuring the highest standards are maintained.

This combination of structured training and mentorship builds competence. In the rail industry, competence is the ultimate goal; an apprentice who is both knowledgeable and experienced becomes a skilled professional who can be trusted with the safety-critical tasks that keep railways running. In signalling, for example, apprentices can begin as assistants but, with the right training and mentoring, work their way up to become certified professionals, holding licences that demonstrate their expertise.

The Apprenticeship Levy

In England, funding for apprenticeships is made more accessible through the Apprenticeship Levy, a scheme designed to encourage investment in training by employers. For businesses with a pay bill of over £3 million, the levy requires a contribution of 0.5 per cent of their total payroll, which goes into a fund that can be accessed to cover apprenticeship training costs. For smaller businesses, the levy provides generous government support, covering 95 per cent of training expenses. This system ensures that funding is no barrier to developing the next generation of rail engineers.

Elev8 Training supports employers in accessing this funding, making it easier than ever to invest in apprenticeships and build a skilled workforce. The levy not only helps cover the cost of training but also provides long-term value by developing talent from within, ensuring that apprentices gain the knowledge and experience they need to excel in their roles.

Innovation meets tradition

The rail industry is steeped in tradition, but it is also an industry driven by constant innovation. Elev8 Training combines the best of both worlds. The company respects the established pathways of training and mentorship that have built generations of engineers while embracing cutting-edge technology to enhance apprenticeships.

The company leverages tools like online learning platforms, digital portfolios, and video call assessments to make training more accessible and efficient. Virtual reality (VR) allows apprentices to practice in simulated environments that closely mirror the realworld challenges they will face on the railway. These tools provide apprentices with safe, immersive learning experiences that can be repeated and refined before they step into a live railway environment.

However, while embracing these innovations, the company never loses sight of the importance of the human element in training. Technology can enhance learning, but it cannot replace the guidance of experienced trainers and mentors. Even when using online tests and digital assessments, personal feedback remains crucial, ensuring that apprentices understand why they have made a mistake and how to improve.

A new era of rail training

As the industry looks to the future, the possibilities for enhancing apprenticeship training are endless. Tools like Augmented Reality (AR) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) are poised to take railway apprenticeships to the next level, offering even more interactive and immersive training experiences. These technologies can simulate real-world conditions more accurately than ever before, allowing apprentices to learn and practice in environments that feel almost identical to the live railways.

But even as these advanced technologies are integrated, Elev8 Training's core mission remains unchanged: to develop the skilled, competent, and safety-conscious engineers who will lead the rail industry into the future. The company is committed to ensuring that apprentices not only meet the standards of today but are also prepared for the evolving demands of tomorrow.

Leading the way

Elev8 Training is proud to be at the forefront of this evolution, combining the rich tradition of hands-on training with the latest technological advancements. The company's commitment to excellence ensures that the future of rail engineering

ELEV8 YOUR FUTURE

is as strong as its past. Through its apprenticeship programs and support for employers accessing the Apprenticeship Levy, Elev8 Training is building a future where skilled engineers are not only trained but nurtured, ready to take on the challenges of an ever-evolving railway industry.

As the company continues to innovate and adapt, one thing remains constant: its dedication to producing the best engineers for the railways of tomorrow. By investing in apprenticeships today, the company is investing in the rail of the future. Elev8 Training is not just training apprentices; it is shaping the future of rail engineering.

Tel: 01874 620704

Email: elev8@pmtanda.co.uk

Visit: www.elev8training.com

We believe in revolutionising the apprenticeship experience Unlike traditional apprenticeships that offer day release, we offer block release that fits in with railway working, and offers a more immersive and concentrated learning experience Scan the QR code to find out more!

Elevated Thinking, Underground

Gall Zeidler Consultants is a globally recognised leader in the design, geotechnical engineering, waterproofing, and rehabilitation of tunnels and underground structures

With a strong focus on delivering innovative and reliable tunnel and geotechnical solutions, Gall Zeidler Consultants (GZ) has played a key role in some of the world's most complex railway tunnel projects.

The company's engineers have extensive experience with designing for the operational railway and its strict design assurance and health and safety requirements. Allied with GZ's wider transportation, infrastructure, water and mining sector expertise, the company develops tailored tunnel and geotechnical solutions to help public and private sector clients and partners overcome complex project challenges.

GZ's service offering encompasses the complete asset life cycle, from the inception, design, construction and commissioning of new tunnels to asset management interventions including adapted repair and refurbishment methods to extend the life of ageing tunnels. Combined with the company's construction management and site support services expertise, GZ also provides programme management services for complex infrastructure projects. As industry recognised experts, GZ's specialists regularly serve on expert review panels dedicated to the investigation and improvement of tunnelling methodologies and structures.

Specialisations include tunnel design, geotechnical engineering, waterproofing and tunnel rehabilitation.

Tunnel design

GZ provides comprehensive design services for all types of tunnels including railway tunnels, ensuring optimal safety, efficiency, and longevity. The company excels in providing tailor made solutions by innovatively combining conventional (SEM / NATM / SCL), cut-and-cover, and mechanical (TBM) tunnelling methods with state-of-the-art ground improvement for all types of tunnels from urban tunnelling projects with shallow overburden to rock tunnels in alpine environments.

Geotechnical engineering

GZ's geotechnical engineering services include detailed site investigations, ground behaviour analysis, and customised support

Ground freezing operation in Silvertown Tunnel

systems for deep excavations, slope and rock stabilisation. The company's solutions address the challenges of varying soil and rock conditions to ensure stability and safety.

Waterproofing

Ensuring dry tunnels is critical, especially for railway infrastructure to protect both the tunnel structure and the railway infrastructure installed within the tunnels. GZ specialises in advanced waterproofing techniques, providing durable protection against groundwater ingress.

Tunnel rehabilitation

As railway tunnels age, rehabilitation is essential to maintaining their structural integrity and prolong their life. GZ offers bespoke solutions for tunnel re-purposing and restoration, addressing issues such as structural damage, drainage, and water tightness.

Notable projects

Gall Zeidler Consultants has comprehensive international and national experience in tunnelling, which brings together a wide range of solutions to master any tunnelling challenge. The company's expertise encompasses high-speed rail, metro and conventional railways in both urban and remote environments. A selection of notable recent projects is outlined below.

Crossrail (London, UK)

One of Europe's most ambitious underground railway projects, GZ were commissioned by Mott MacDonald, Crossrail Limited's Lead Designer to provide scheme design, detail design and site support services for the construction of all shotcrete supported underground structures

including five underground stations; Bond Street, Tottenham Court Road, Farringdon, Liverpool Street and Whitechapel, as well as caverns for cross-over bifurcations and ventilation structures under central London. Located 25 to 30m below ground level, the station complexes were significantly constrained by numerous surrounding historic and settlement sensitive buildings and utilities. The construction of station access structures including shallow inclined escalator shafts, passenger transfer and passenger connection tunnels to existing London Underground stations required strict ground movement control during their construction. This included tailored excavation and support sequences, ground treatment, pre-support measures and localised compensation grouting to limit and mitigate ground settlements in certain areas. Most of the tunnel construction took place in London Clay, but in certain station and cavern areas, the excavation intersected granular layers with pressurised groundwater. This challenge was managed by extensive groundwater pressure depressurisation systems, pre-support and local ground treatment.

East Side Access Tunnelling

under Northern Boulevard (New York, USA) GZ were appointed by Parsons Brinckerhoff on this complex project that connects the Long Island Rail Road's (LIRR) Main and Port Washington lines in Queens to a new LIRR terminal beneath Grand Central Terminal (GCT) in Manhattan. The new connection will increase the LIRR's capacity into Manhattan and dramatically reduce commuter travel times. GZ provided expertise in design, geotechnical engineering and the complex monitoring system for the new commuter rail scheme

that included the construction of large station caverns below the historical Grand Central Terminal Station.

The company also supported the design of large shafts, running tunnels as well as the complex Northern Boulevard undercrossing in Queens using ground freezing for tunnel pre-support ground stabilisation. This included extensive construction site support for all elements of the scheme and supported the Designer and Client during design changes and adaptations. The project was awarded the ITA-AITES 2024 Major Project of the Year (Over €500m) Silver Award

Silvertown Tunnel (London, UK)

Whilst the Silvertown Tunnel (STT) was not a rail project, GZ employed ground freezing techniques that were pioneered in the UK on the Victoria Station Ticket Hall in the 1960s. The STT is a 1.4 kilometre long twin bore TBM road tunnel located in East London crossing beneath the River Thames and connecting the Greenwich Peninsula to Silvertown. The twin-bore TBM tunnels and seven connecting cross-passages (CP) pass through Made Ground, Alluvium, River Terrace deposits, London Clay, Harwich Formation, and Lambeth Group sediments.

GZ completed the detailed design of the special TBM segments for the CP openings, ground freezing and cross passage design. The cross-passages used sprayed concrete as primary lining followed by waterproofing and steel fibre reinforced concrete for permanent tunnel support. CP1 was built in treated ground (soft piles) with CP7 built using groundwater depressurisation for the Lambeth Group sediments. CPs 2 to 6 employed ground freezing for temporary ground stabilisation and groundwater cut-off. GZ's adoption of ground freezing enabled the safe excavation of the cross passages, obviating the residual risks associated with alternative ground treatment methods which were identified as challenging in the CP locations beneath the River Thames.

The company's bespoke opening design for the cross-passage openings in the segmental tunnel lining employed specifically designed shear cones and segments. This eliminated the need for temporary opening frames, optimising the contractor's available working space for the cross-passage construction, and saving construction time, as this allowed the unhampered progress of other construction activities while the cross-passage construction was underway. The project won multiple awards at the NCE 2023 Tunnelling Awards including the Tunnelling Project of the Year (Over $200m)

Dulles Corridor Metrorail (Washington, USA)

GZ provided geotechnical engineering and tunnel design services for the Washington Metro extension, addressing complex soil and rock conditions. The project entailed

Completed terminal at Grand Central Madison (East Side Access)

the underpass of two subway tunnels under a six-lane highway in soft soils (residual soils) below the groundwater table. Strict ground movement control during the construction of the tunnels was paramount for this project which was achieved by the development of specifically tailored tunnel support and pre-support.

HS2, Contract C1 Chiltern Tunnels (UK)

Appointed by Align JV Partner, Bouygues, Gall Zeidler Consultants provided the design for all cross passages, the ground treatment design and are currently serving as a geotechnical specialist. GZ's work was critical to the successful undercrossing of the M25 and Chiltern Railway lines and enabled both to operate without interruption whilst the works advanced. GZ's scope also included the development

of the Geotechnical Baseline Report, the Durability Report and Tunnel Obstructions Assessment, as well as the Settlement and Potential Damage Assessment.

Weehawken Tunnel and East Portal

Shotcrete VECP (USA)

Following the framework of a Value Engineering Change Proposal (VECP), GZ developed and designed a shotcrete final lining design that won the American Shotcrete Association Outstanding Underground Project Award for best Value Engineering Change Proposal. While the vertical walls were erected using reinforced cast-in-place concrete, the shotcrete final lining in the arch section was implemented in-lieu of cast-in-place concrete within the transition sections between the two-track running tunnels and the station platform

tunnel, as well as in the transition section at the East Portal. Notable features of the design included implementation of micro-polypropylene fibres to enhance the fire resistance of the shotcrete final lining (SFL). This hybrid approach enabled the Client and Asset Owner, New Jersey Transit to recognise construction cost and time savings.

With a proven track record in railway tunnel projects, Gall Zeidler Consultants excels in delivering cutting-edge design, geotechnical expertise, waterproofing, and rehabilitation solutions. The company's involvement in high-profile projects around the world underscores its position as a leader in the field of underground railway infrastructure.

To learn more about Gall Zeidler Consultants' full range of services, please get in touch via the contact information below. More detail on the referenced projects and other projects within the company's portfolio is available on the website.

Tel: 0208 686 6887

Email: office-uk@gzconsultants.com

Visit: www.gzconsultants.com

References

Crossrail (London, UK)

Project Datasheet link: https://www.gzconsultants.com/projects/ crossrail-london/

East Side Access Tunnelling under Northern Boulevard (New York, USA)

Project data sheet link: https://www.gzconsultants.com/projects/eastside-access/

Silvertown Tunnel (London, UK)

Project datasheet link: https://www.gzconsultants.com/projects/ silvertown-tunnel/

Dulles Corridor Metrorail (Washington, USA)

Project datasheet link: https://www.gzconsultants.com/projects/ dulles-corridor-metrorail-project/

HS2, Contract C1 Chiltern Tunnels (UK): Project datasheet link: https://www.gzconsultants.com/projects/highspeed-2-rail-contract-c1-project/

Weehawken Tunnel and East Portal

Shotcrete VECP

Project datasheet link: https://www.gzconsultants.com/projects/ weehawken-tunnel-and-east-portal-shotcretevecp/

Liverpool Street Station Junction between station and platform access passages

For over 20 years Gall Zeidler Consultants have provided outstanding tunnel consultancy and design services to successfully complete over 550km of tunnelling projects worldwide.

ELEVATED THINKING, UNDERGROUND

We are proud to be a global leader in geotechnical engineering, bespoke tunnel design, tunnel rehabilitation and project/construction management; delivering innovative solutions for underground schemes worldwide. For our dedicated team of specialists, challenges are not a problem but a motivation.

Precast Concrete Headwalls

Althon Headwalls are a cost-effective alternative to in-situ concrete structures for connecting pipework discharging into open watercourses

Althon Limited manufactures and distributes specialist water management products to the construction industry. They design and manufacture precast concrete headwalls to meet Sewers for Adoption and Severn Trent Guidelines. Their product range includes flap valves, penstocks and stop logs. Additionally, trash screens, outfall safety grilles, penstock chambers and a large range of commercial and industrial application drainage channels.

Althon Limited is part of the MAG Group of Companies. MAG Group Limited is a privately owned UK based business operating since 1982. MAG Group has six subsidiary companies concentrating on the manufacture and supply of specialist products for the construction industry and retail markets.

The MAG Group employs around 70 people and has a customer base throughout the UK and worldwide having traded in over 50 countries to date. MAG Group Limited anticipates significant growth in 2023 with Group turnover set to exceed £25 million.

Precast Concrete Headwalls

Precast headwalls are an important part of most SUDS drainage schemes, preventing erosion at the point of discharge into watercourses such as attenuation ponds, detention basins, rivers, ditches and swales.

• Althon Headwall Drainage Standards & Guidelines.

• Designed to BS EN 1992-1-1 (EC2) standards.

• Manufactured to BS EN 15258 & BS EN 13369 standards.

• Severn Trent Water specifications for rectangular precast outfalls.

• Headwalls to Anglian Water's S104 adoptable standards.

• Angled ranges that meet the Environment Agency’s ‘Standard rules SR2015 No 27’.

• Selected ranges meet the Sewers for Adoption 7th Edition guidelines to be adopted by local Water Authorities and comply with the Water Industry Regulations 2011.

Headwall Accessories

Althon’s headwalls can be factory fitted with accessories such as outfall safety grilles, Kee Klamp® handrails, flap valves and penstocks. Althon is also able to provide additional precast elements, such as diffuser blocks, stepped baffle blocks, extended spillways with cascade panels and in some instances precast steps. The company is happy to help design a precast concrete outfall and spillway to site-specific requirements.

Althon is the UK’s leading manufacturer and supplier of precast headwalls with associated accessories available in the UK. If you cannot find the product you are looking for, get in touch and their sales team will be happy to assist. Althon is constantly uploading new ranges and new drawings to their website and is confident they will be able to meet your spillway and outfall requirements.

Projects

Althon has supplied HS2 as well as several other rail projects with precast concrete headwalls complete with kee klamp handrail and flow control devices. Ordered through the contractor they can deliver anywhere in the country with its own transport. Factory fitting accessories means the concrete does not have to be drilled on site. This saves time on the installation and has great health and safety benefits. Wherever possible, Althon will deliver their headwalls with factory fitted accessories still attached for faster offload and installation.

Flow Control and Flood Prevention

Althon offers a range of specialist water management and flood prevention products such as HDPE flap valves, ductile iron flap valves, penstocks, Wastop inline nonreturn valves, stop logs, Tideflex duckbill

and Checkmate valves. It offers flanged, wall mounted and tidal flap valves and can offer wall mounted and inline penstocks. As standard the HDPE flap valves and penstocks have a 50-year design life.

Flap Valves

Althon manufactures and distributes flap valves in HDPE, cast iron and stainless steel. Flap valves and flap gates are a type of nonreturn valve (NRV) used to prevent flooding and to stop water back-flowing up pipework connecting into ponds, ditches, swales, rivers and marine or tidal environments.

Their range of flap valves includes wall mounted flap valves, tidal flap valves, flange mounted flap valves as well as push fit and pipe mounted flap valves. Althon

can manufacture valves to suit site specific installation requirements and operating water pressures. They're able to design and manufacture bespoke flap valves for square, rectangular or elliptical openings or provide additionally reinforced ballast flap valves for when the valve is subject to wave action.

Althon flap valves can be factory fitted to precast concrete headwalls and chambers. For installation on site, Althon supplies their flap valves with an EPDM seal, stainless steel fixings and chemical anchors.

Penstocks

Althon penstock valves are for the control and isolation of water. Penstock sluice gates can be mounted directly to an existing flat surface, or factory fitted to a precast

BENEFITS OF ALTHON PRECAST HEADWALLS

• Manufactured in controlled factory conditions and can be made to accommodate multiple pipe openings.

• Pipe invert level and opening can be specified to site specific requirements.

• Fast, easy and safe to install and do not require any on-site formwork or shuttering.

• We supply flap valves, penstocks and other flow control devices factory fitted.

• Headwalls supplied with Kee Klamp® handrails and fixing points cast in at the factory.

• A range of outfall safety grilles and trash screens factory fitted.

• A headwall range that complies with Sewers for Scotland, Sewers for Adoption Guidelines and Severn Trent specification.

• Angled ranges that meets the Environment Agency’s ‘Standard rules SR2015 No 27’

headwall or concrete penstock chamber or fixed in-line with an existing pipe run negating the requirement for a manhole.

Althon has a range of penstock sluice valves designed for manhole chambers and for use alongside Flow Controls. Outside of the standard range of penstock valves, as detailed below, Althon can assist with the design and supply of penstocks to suit square openings, non-standard size pipe openings and can supply penstocks to suit operating pressures dictated by site requirements.

Althon penstocks are typically manufactured in HDPE and stainless-steel grade 316L. Althon keeps large stocks of the most common sizes but will be pleased to assist with any bespoke fabrication requirements you may have.

A penstock is essentially a gate valve to control or isolate the flow of water. Penstocks are also used to control water levels to ponds, reservoirs and wetland areas.

Address: MAG Group Building Vulcan Road South, Norwich, Norfolk NR6 6AF Tel: 01603 488700

Email: sales@althon.co.uk Visit: www.althon.co.uk

LinkedIn: Althon Limited

Asbestos

Removal Contractors Association (ARCA)

The Association is dedicated to promoting safety and professionalism throughout the licensed asbestos removal industry. As the UK’s leading association representing the interests of asbestos removal contractors and associated businesses ARCA provides guidance, asbestos training and support on all legislative requirements for members and their clients.

www.arca.org.uk

Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen (ASLEF)

ASLEF is Britain’s trade union for train drivers. Its 23,500 members are employed in the train operating companies, the freight companies, London Underground and some Light Rapid Transport. The first recorded meeting was held on 7 February 1880.

www.aslef.org.uk

Association

for Consultancy & Engineering (ACE)

ACE is the Association for Consultancy and Engineering, representing the views of the UK’s professional consultancies and engineering companies in the social and economic infrastructure sectors. We seek to engage with government and stakeholders about challenges and opportunities, ensuring members of all sizes have a voice.

www.acenet.co.uk

Association

for Project Management (APM)

The Association for Project Management (APM) is a professional membership organisation that sets the standards for the project profession and raises its profile. APM is the only chartered organisation representing the project profession in the world. As a registered charity, APM delivers best practice guidance for the project community, helping the profession deliver better. APM currently has over 40,000 members and more than 400 corporate partners based in over 128 countries across the world.

www.apm.org.uk

Association

of Fencing Industries (AFI)

AFI exists to promote safety, quality and professionalism throughout the UK, working to make the fencing industry stronger. We support our members with expert advice, exclusive benefits and encourage inter-member trading and collaboration. The AFI continually works to raise the profile and image of the UK fencing industry. www.afiorg.uk

Association of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Specialists (AGS)

development services to the rail industry and was founded in 1997. www.artp.co.uk

Association of Technical Lightning & Access Specialists (ATLAS)

ATLAS has been representing the leading players in the lightning protection and specialist access sector since 1946. At the forefront of all industry developments, ATLAS is committed to improving working practices, technical excellence and the skills of the workforce to provide the highest quality service to the industry’s clients. www.atlas.org.uk

Association of Transport Coordinating Officers (ATCO)

The Association of Transport Coordinating Officers was formed in 1974, joining together senior public transport officers of local government across the UK. ATCO’s members include staff directly concerned with strategic policy development and implementation for securing passenger transport services for a wide range of public authorities. www.atco.org.uk

train and educate and promote industry skills, to all those involved in drilling and geotechnics. BDA members are expected to uphold the highest standards and we recommend that anybody that is procuring services or suppliers in this sector, do so from a BDA Member. www.britishdrillingassociation.co.uk

British Fluid Power Association (BFPA)

Representing and supporting businesses in the hydraulic, pneumatic and motion control industries in the UK. The only voice for the industry in the UK, the BFPA aims to raise standards, share best practice, provide industry insights and promote fluid power as a vital technology in the engineering sector. www.bfpa.co.uk

British Geophysical Association (BGA)

The British Geophysical Association is a Joint Association of the Geological Society of London and the Royal Astronomical Society. Its aims are to promote the subject of geophysics, and to strengthen the relationship between geophysics and the other natural sciences in the UK. Membership of the BGA is open to Fellows of either of the Parent Societies. www.geophysics.org.uk

Association for European Transport (AET)

The Association for European Transport is a European organisation for transport professionals. It provides networking opportunities to enable the exchange of ideas, information and opportunities among its 300 corporate and individual members, who are based in more than 35 countries.

www.aetransport.org/en-gb

The Association of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Specialists (AGS) is a not-for-profit trade association established to improve the profile and quality of geotechnical and geoenvironmental engineering. The membership comprises UK organisations and individuals having a common interest in the business of site investigation, geotechnics, geoenvironmental engineering, engineering geology, geochemistry, hydrogeology, and other related disciplines. www.ags.org.uk

Association of Railway Training Providers (ARTP)

The ARTP is the trade association for suppliers of training, assessment and

Automatic

Door Suppliers Association (ADSA)

The Automatic Door Suppliers Association (ADSA) formed in 1985 to ensure that its member companies offer superior levels of safety for pedestrian automatic doors. The members can advise on every aspect of automatic doors, from the initial selection and specification,through to installation. www.adsa.org.uk

British Drilling Association (BDA)

‘The British Drilling Association (BDA) is a trade association, formed in 1976, to look after the needs of the land drilling and geotechnical sector in its many formats. BDA members come together to raise standards; improve health & safety;

British Geotechnical Association (BGA)

We are the principal association for geotechnical engineers in the United Kingdom. We also perform the role of the Ground Board for the Institution of Civil Engineers, as well as being the UK member of the International Society for Soil Mechanics & Geotechnical Engineering (ISSMGE) and the International Society for Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering (ISRM). www.britishgeotech.org

British

International Freight Association (BIFA)

The British International Freight Association is the trade association for UK-registered companies engaged in international movement of freight by rail, air, road and sea. It has around 1,500 corporate members who offer a wide range of services within these various modes of transport.

www.bifa.org/home

British Parking Association (BPA)

We are a not-for-profit organisation representing the UK parking and traffic management profession. We work with our 750 plus corporate members and stakeholders to support their communities, improve compliance by those managing and using parking facilities, and encourage fairness to achieve our vision of excellence in parking for all.

www.britishparking.co.uk

British Pest Control Association

BCPA is the leading UK trade association, representing organisations with a professional interest in the eradication and management of public health pests.

We’re a not-for-profit organisation acting in the interests of our members and on behalf of the pest management industry in the UK.

www.bpca.org.uk

British Precast

Tracing its roots back to 1918, British Precast is the trade association of precast concrete manufacturers. The main aims of the federation are to promote precast concrete in the construction market and to disseminate information, through a range of industry representation and by shared knowledge, to add value to its member companies.

www.britishprecast.org

British Safety Industry Federation (BSIF)

The trade association for the Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Regulation and has Primary Authority status with Trading Standards. The BSIF has active links with many government departments and over 130 representative Trade Bodies.The Federation has some 350 members, ranging from manufacturers and distributors of safety products through to test houses, certification bodies and specialist safety service providers. www.bsif.co.uk

British Security Industry Association (BSIA)

The BSIA is the trade association representing the UK’s private security industry. Its members provide more than 70 per cent of the UK’s security products and services (by turnover) including electronic solutions such as access control and CCTV, as well as security guarding and consultancy services. www.bsia.co.uk

British Standards Institution (BSI)

BSI is the business standards company that helps organizations all over the world make excellence a habit. For more than a century we have been challenging mediocrity and complacency to help embed excellence into the way people and products work. That means showing businesses how to improve performance, reduce risk and achieve sustainable growth. As a global leader in helping organizations improve, our clients range from high profile brands to small, local companies in 182 countries worldwide. www.bsigroup.com

British Transport Police (BTP)

British Transport Police is responsible for policing the rail network nationally, protecting passengers, rail operators and their staff across the country. It also covers the London Underground, DLR, Midland Metro tram system, Croydon Tramlink, Sunderland Metro, Glasgow Subway and Emirates Airline. www.btp.police.uk

British Transport Police Authority (BTPA)

BTPA is the independent body responsible for ensuring an efficient and effective police force for rail operators, their staff and passengers. Its duties and functions are like those of the Scottish Police Authority or a police and crime commissioner in England and Wales, but it oversees a force that is responsible for policing a much wider area – the railways of Great Britain. www.btpa.police.uk

British Tunnelling Society (BTS)

The BTS is an Associated Society of the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE). With a current membership of 758 individual members and 73 corporate members, it is one of the most vibrant gatherings of professional tunnellers in the world. www.britishtunnelling.com

Campaign for Better Transport Campaign for Better Transport is a national charity which works to make sustainable transport available to all and encourage its use. Campaign for Better Transport’s vision is for all communities to have access to high quality, sustainable transport that meets their needs, improves quality of life and protects the environment. www.bettertransport.org.uk

Chartered Association of Building Engineers (CABE)

The Chartered Association of Building Engineers (CABE) is a professional body and unifying voice within the construction sector. Bringing together members, who work across the life cycle of the built environment, specialising in a wide range of disciplines, CABE shares knowledge, raises standards and develops professional building engineers. www.cbuilde.com

Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb)

The Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb) is an international centre of excellence for the practice and profession of alternative dispute resolution (ADR). CIArb is passionate about promoting a harmonious society and helping people and organisations avoid, manage and resolve conflict through our global network of more than 21,500 members, students included. www.ciarb.org

Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists (CIAT)

The Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists is the lead qualifying body for Architectural Technology, representing those working and studying within the discipline. CIAT qualifies Chartered Architectural Technologists, MCIAT.

wwww.architecturaltechnology.com

Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management (CIEEM)

We are the leading professional membership body representing ecologists and environmental managers in the UK and Ireland. We are passionate about nature and pragmatic about the need to manage it in ways that add value to society. Our Registered Practices deliver the best outcomes for biodiversity, whilst supporting successful development. www.cieem.net

Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT)

The Chartered body for professionals involved in the movement of goods, people and their associated supply chains. Delivering career development, relevant information, essential networking and professional recognition. Promoting pride in your profession. Delivering your development. Driving professional recognition. Providing essential news, guidance, and information. Keeping you moving. www.ciltuk.org.uk

Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD)

The CIPD has been championing better work and working lives for over 100 years. It helps organisations thrive by focusing on their people, supporting our economies and societies. It’s the professional body for HR, L&D, OD and all people professionals – experts in people, work and change. With almost 160,000 members globally – and a growing community using its research, insights and learning – it gives trusted advice and offers independent thought leadership. It’s a leading voice in the call for good work that creates value for everyone.

www.cipd.org

Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply (CIPS)

CIPS is the largest organisation in the world dedicated to the procurement and supply profession and acts as the profession’s voice, supporting individuals and organisations to achieve excellence and providing the Global Standard in Procurement and Supply. It is the awarding body regulated by OFQUAL in England for procurement and supply management qualifications. www.cips.org

Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE)

CIBSE is the standard setter and authority on building services engineering. It publishes Guidance and Codes which are internationally recognised as authoritative and sets the criteria for best practice in the profession. The Institution speaks for the profession and so is consulted by government on matters relating to construction, engineering and sustainability. It is represented on major bodies and organisations which govern construction and engineering occupations in the UK, Europe and worldwide. www.cibse.org

Chartered Institution of Civil Engineering Surveyors (CICES)

The Chartered Institution of Civil Engineering Surveyors (CICES) is an international qualifying body dedicated to the regulation, education and training of surveyors working within civil engineering. It has relevant competencies for geospatial engineers and commercial managers, leading to grades of membership and professional registration as chartered or incorporated engineer. www.cices.org

Chartered Institution of Railway Operators

Chartered Institution of Railway Operators (CIRO)

CIRO exists for its members and the rail industry, promoting best practice and representing the interests of railway operators at all levels. It delivers membership services, learning opportunities and courses that are tailored specifically to the needs of the industry, many of which lead to internationally recognised qualifications www.ciro.org

Chartered Quality Institute (CQI) The Chartered Quality Institute (CQI) is the professional body for experts in quality management. We support individuals and organisations to improve the performance of their

business through quality management. With 19,000 members located in 130 countries, the CQI is uniquely placed to lead the global quality profession. We encompass the whole quality community, including quality management professionals (CQI members) and management systems auditors, through our International Register of Certificated Auditors (IRCA) members. www.quality.org

City & Guilds

Since 1878 we have worked with people, organisations, and economies to help them identify and develop the skills they need to thrive. Everything we do is focused on developing and delivering high-quality training, qualifications, assessments, and credentials that lead to jobs and meet the changing needs of industry.

cityandguilds.com/about-us

Civil Engineering Contractors Association (CECA)

Representing civil engineering contractors, CECA builds and maintains the UK’s critical infrastructure networks in transport, energy, water, waste and communications. It has more than 300 members who are estimated to carry out around 70 per cent of all civil engineering activity in the UK. www.ceca.co.uk

Community

Rail Network

Community Rail Network is the umbrella body for 75 community rail partnerships and 1,300 station groups across Britain. The grassroots community rail movement plays a key role in putting local railways and stations at the heart of inclusive, empowered, sustainable and healthy communities, directly engaging 125,000 people a year in activities delivering £129million in social value, with a major return on investment of nearly £18 per £1 spent.

www.communityrail.org.uk

Community Transport Association (CTA)

The Community Transport Association (CTA) is a national charity that represents and supports providers of community transport: thousands of local charities and community groups across the UK that all provide transport services that fulfil a social purpose and community benefit.

www.ctauk.org

Confederation of Passenger Transport UK (CPT)

CPT helps a dynamic bus and coach industry to provide better journeys for all, creating greener communities and delivering economic growth. They do this by representing around 900 members from across the industry be they large or small, bus or coach, operator or supplier. www.cpt-uk.org

Confidential Incident Reporting & Analysis Service (CIRAS)

CIRAS is transport’s confidential safety hotline, listening to the safety concerns of workers who feel they can’t use company reporting channels or have tried to. CIRAS protects reporters’ identity to share their concerns with the right people who can act. Workers can use CIRAS to report concerns confidentially to other companies, not just their employer. www.ciras.org.uk

Construction Industry Research and Information Association (CIRIA)

CIRIA is a neutral, independent, notfor-profit body that links organisations with common interests and facilitates a range of collaborative activities that help improve the industry.

www.ciria.org

Construction Industry Training Board (CITB)

CITB is the industry training board for the construction industry across England, Scotland and Wales. Its aim is to help create and maintain a skilled, competent and inclusive workforce for the sector. It provides support for grants, funding, training, apprenticeships and more, and promotes construction as an excellent career for all.

www.citb.co.uk

Construction Plant-hire Association (CPA)

The Construction Plant-hire Association (CPA) is the leading trade association for the plant hire industry in the UK and CPA Members supply 85% of hired plant to the construction industry. Established for 75 years, the CPA has over 1,600 members, with premises in the City of London, and a permanent staff of experienced employees. The Association is governed by a Council of Members, who represent of plant-hire companies of all types and sizes throughout the country.

www.cpa.uk.net

Construction Products Association (CPA)

The Construction Products Association represents the UK’s manufacturers and distributors of construction products and materials. The sector directly provides jobs for 373,000 people across 23,884 companies and has an annual turnover of £61.2 billion.The Construction Products Association is the leading voice to promote and campaign for this vital UK industry.

www.constructionproducts.org.uk

Contract Flooring Association (CFA)

Members of the Association include Flooring Contractors, Manufacturers, Distributors and Consultants – large and small, operating from locations throughout the UK. Members work across a wide range of flooring finishes

including carpets, underlays, vinyl, rubber, timber, adhesives and flooring accessories. www.cfa.org.uk

Cycling UK

Since 1878 Cycling UK has worked for safer streets, opened up new traffic-free routes and inspired more people with the confidence to get on their bikes. We promote all forms of cycling to inspire people of all ages, backgrounds and abilities to ride. We support our members and defend UK cyclists’ rights for safer roads, better infrastructure and legal protection.

www.cyclinguk.org

Delay Attribution Board (DAB)

The Delay Attribution Board is an industry body established under the Network Code to ‘Lead, Monitor and Advise’ the Rail Industry on the attribution of train delays. The Board comprises representatives from Network Rail and Train Operators, with an independent Chair, providing knowledge and experience from across the industry. www.networkrail.co.uk/dab

Department for Transport (DfT)

The government department, which is run by the Secretary of State for Transport, is responsible for the English transport network and a limited number of matters in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Among the DfT’s aims are to sustain economic growth, improve productivity through reliable and efficient transport networks and to enhance access for all to jobs, services, and social networks. www.dft.gov.uk

Drilling and Sawing Association (DSA)

The DSA’s mission is to promote the work of professional drilling and sawing contractors by highlighting the main advantages of cutting concrete with diamond tools, which include precision cutting within the shortest time scale,

reduced noise, dust and debris and maintenance of structural integrity. www.drillandsaw.org.uk

Engineering Council

The regulatory body for the UK engineering profession, it holds the national Register of 230,000 Engineering Technicians (EngTech), Incorporated Engineers (IEng), Chartered Engineers (CEng) and Information and Communications Technology Technicians (ICTTech). The Council also sets and maintains the internationally recognised standards of professional competence and ethics that govern the award and retention of these titles.

www.engc.org.uk

Engineering Industries Association (EIA)

The EIA has more than 70 years’ experience in promoting trade and representing the interests and aspirations of the UK engineering manufacturing sector, particularly SME’s. It’s an accredited trade organisation for Department of International Trade, assisting UK SME’s in their participation at overseas engineering trade shows. www.eia.co.uk

European Passenger Transport Operators (EPTO)

EPTO is the trade association of the European Passenger Transport Operators, whose members are the six largest private public transport companies in Eu rope. Established in 2006, EPTO promotes the development of a competitive market structure for the supply of public transport services. EPTO has worked closely with the European Commission in the development of transport policy particularly in the field of opening of the passenger transport market and competition law and membership is available to qualifying operators.

www.epto.net

Excellence Achievement Learning (EAL)

EAL is the specialist skills partner, awarding organisation, and EPAO for industry. We develop rail qualifications and deliver EPA informed by expertise and experience. Our rail portfolio spans all engineering disciplines; from track, traction and rolling stock, to signalling, telecoms, electrification, and overhead line. Contact us for a responsive skills solution service.

www.eal.org.uk

Federation of Master Builders (FMB)

The Federation of Master Builders is the largest trade association in the UK construction industry, representing thousands of firms in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Established in 1941 to protect the interests of small and medium-sized (SME) construction firms, the FMB is independent and nonprofit making, lobbying for members’ interests at both the national and local level.

www.fmb.org.uk

Federation of Piling Specialists (FPS)

The FPS is the industry body for foundation contractors. Members undertake piling and geotechnical works on construction projects. All FPS members are independently and regularly audited to ensure they represent the best quality in the industry. The standards expected are rigorous and encompass technical ability, quality management, sustainability, safety and training.

www.fps.org.uk

Federation of Traditional Metal Roofing Contractors (FTMRC)

FTMRC are the largest Federation for traditional metal roof detailing and installation, demanding higher craft skills and knowledge. As well as the heritage sector, there is increasing demand for the knowledge and skills of FTMRC members, with modern architectural design fashion attracted by the wide variety of colours and finishes available, especially in the zinc product range. www.ftmrc.co.uk

Fire Industry Association (FIA)

The FIA is the largest fire protection trade association in the UK with 1000 members. We are a not-for-profit organisation and a major provider of fire safety training. Our objective is to promote, improve and perfect fire protection methods, devices, services and apparatus. We achieve this through the representation of our members, providing technical support, guidance and opportunities for professional advancement through education and appropriate regulation.

www.fia.uk.com

Galvanizers Association (GA)

Galvanizers Association is the representational body for the hot dip galvanizing industry in the UK and the Republic of Ireland. Galvanizers Association (GA) has provided authoritative information and advice on hot dip galvanizing to users and potential users since it was first established in 1949.

www.galvanizing.org.uk

Greengauge 21

Greengauge 21 aims to promote a network approach to Britain‘s railways, through extending the reach of highspeed services (to Scotland, North Wales and across England) and showing how the existing network can best be freed up to improve local and regional services. It also carries out research to support the case for investment in rail

in rural areas and improving freight and logistics services and links to ports and airports. www.greengauge21.net

Ground Source Heat Pump Association (GSHPA)

The Ground Source Heat Pump Association (GSHPA) was formed in June 2006 to serve as the focal point for organisations with business interests in Ground Source Energy. The GSHPA encourages the growth and development of the ground source heat pump industry. www.gshp.org.uk

Guild of Master Craftsmen (GMC)

The Guild of Master Craftsmen is the UK’s most established membership association, representing trade and craftspeople recognised for their skill, integrity and expertise. See how we can support you at www.guildmc.com or to find a craftsperson in your area go to: www.findacraftsman.com

Health and Safety Executive (HSE)

We’re Britain‘s national regulator for workplace health and safety, preventing work-related death, injury and ill health. Our activities are supported by globally recognised scientific expertise. HSE does not endorse commercial products or companies including the Rail Professional reference book or other products or companies within this publication. www.hse.gov.uk

Heritage Railway Association

The HRA is the UK’s trade association for heritage and minor railways, heritage tramways, cliff railways, and related museums and organisations. We represent our 300 members to national and regional government; provide business support, guidance and technical advice; and we help promote heritage rail which attracts 13million visitors each year. www.heritagerailways.com

Hire Association Europe (HAE)

SafeHire is a Private Standard developed by Hire Association Europe and Event Hire Association (HAE EHA) with the assistance of the Health & Safety Executive (HSE) and the Prefabricated Access Supplie rs’ and Manufacturers’ Association (PASMA). All HAE EHA members have to be SafeHire Certified to demonstrate competence and compliance in all the key areas of business activity, particularly H&S legislation.

www.hae.org.uk/safehire

INCOSE UK Ltd

INCOSE UK is a Professional Engineering Institution licensed by the Engineering Council. INCOSE UK acts as the UK Chapter of the International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE), a not-forprofit membership organisation founded to develop and disseminate the interdisciplinary principles and practices that enable the realisation of successful systems.

INCOSE UK Offers members: professional development pathways, contact with local, working and interest groups, INCOSE UK Publications and networking events such as the Annual Systems Engineering Conference. www.incoseonline.org

Industrial Rope Access Trade Association (IRATA)

The rope access technique developed by IRATA is used in a wide range of repair, maintenance, inspection and access work. Rope access methodology boasts an unrivalled safety record, short set-up and dismantling time, positive environmental benefits and removes the need for invasive access equipment or disruption to a worksite. www.irata.org

Institute of Acoustics (IOA)

The Institute of Acoustics is the UK’s professional body for those working in

acoustics, noise and vibration. It was formed in 1974 from the amalgamation of the Acoustics Group of the Institute of Physics and the British Acoustical Society (a daughter society of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers). The Institute of Acoustics is a nominated body of the Engineering Council, offering registration at Chartered and Incorporated Engineer levels.

www.ioa.org.uk

Institute of Asset Management (IAM)

The Institute of Asset Management (the IAM) is the international professional body for people and organisations involved in the acquisition, operation and care of physical assets. The IAM is dedicated to furthering knowledge and understanding of asset management. www.theIAM.org

Institute of Cast Metals Engineers (ICME)

Our members include foundry workers, design engineers, metallurgists, moulders, patternmakers, CAD technicians, methods engineers, researchers, students and suppliers to the industry. The aim of the institute is to bring together people from all sectors and levels, to offer help and advice, technical support and professional development opportunities, helping our members make the most of their careers in the castings industry. www.icme.org.uk

Institute of Construction Management (ICM)

Open Door to all construction sectors, learn more about the Institute of Construction Management, your invite –contact the membership department for an ICM Information Pack. We will provide you with information about an Institute that cares about you, your profession, your employer and your customers in competent safety! National CDM Competence Registry™® launched 2018 –CDM4BIM Gateway™ launched 2019. www.the-icm.co.uk

Institute of Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability (ICRS)

The UK’s professional body for corporate responsibility and sustainability. We help Individual members develop their careers by setting professional standards, qualifying their experience, recognising their achievements and supporting them through CPD. We help Organisational members by enabling them to demonstrate their organisation’s commitment to responsible and sustainable business, share best practice and build their CR and sustainability capacity through dedicated member events. www.icrs.info

Institute of Corrosion (Icorr)

The Institute is a learned body, offering training and certification in various corrosion mitigation disciplines. In addition to its eight regional branches, it has two technical divisions: Corrosion Science and Corrosion Engineering, which provide an informal forum for the exchange of ideas and information relating to corrosion engineering issues. It also offers routes to Chartered Engineer and Chartered Scientist and operates the NPL Corrosion Advisory Service. www.icorr.org

Institute of Customer Service

The Institute of Customer Service is the professional body for customer service delivering tangible benefit to organisations and individuals so that our customers can improve their customers’ experience and their own business performance. The Institute is a membership body with a community of over 400 organisational members – from the private, public and third sectors –and many individual memberships. www.instituteofcustomerservice.com

Institute of Directors (IoD)

The IoD represents, supports, and develops directors. With branches across the UK, membership provides access to information and professional advice, networking, and flexible working spaces, alongside influence on issues

from tax to infrastructure. The Institute, a Royal Charter body since 1906, offers in-company training and professional development for individual directors, with the Chartered Director programme at its pinnacle. www.iod.com

Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment (IEMA)

IEMA is the professional body for everyone working in environment and sustainability. We provide resources, tools and knowledge sharing along with high-quality formal training to meet the needs of our members. We believe that together we’re positively changing attitudes to sustainability as a progressive force for good. Together we’re transforming the world to sustainability. www.iema.net

Institute of Materials Finishing (IMF)

To provide a focus for Surface Engineering and Finishing activities worldwide through the fulfilment of the technical, educational and professional needs at all levels for both the individuals and companies involved in the coatings industry. www.materialsfinishing.org

Institute

of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IOM3)

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IOM3) is a major professional UK engineering, environmental and scientific institution. As the global network for the materials cycle, it supports professionals in its areas to be champions of the transition to a low-carbon, resilient and resource efficient society. www.iom3.org

Institute of Rail Welding (IoRW)

Set up in 2002 by TWI (The Welding Institute) and Network Rail in the aftermath of the Hatfield disaster. The IoRW is a focal point for good rail welding practice, development and competence and aims to raise awareness of rail welding throughout the industry. www.iorw.org

Institute of Risk Management (IRM)

IRM is the leading professional body for risk management. We are an independent, not-for-profit organisation that champions excellence in managing risk to improve organisational performance. We do this by providing internationally recognised qualifications and training, publishing research and guidance and raising professional standards across the world. Our members work in all industries, in all risk disciplines and across the public, private and not-for-profit sectors. We’ve recently launched our new Certificate in Supply Chain Risk Management. www.theirm.org

Institute of Spring Technology (IST)

IST are at the forefront of the spring making industry developing Spring Calculator Professional (SCP) the leading, go-to, spring validation software. Used to design, test and adapt springs under real world constraint s. We also provide ISO 17025 accredited testing, technical training, failure analyses and consultancy; giving impartial and informative advice to the world‘s spring making industry. www.ist.org.uk

Institute of Transport Administration (IoTA)

The IoTA is a membership organisation dedicated to promoting professionalism in transport. Founded in 1944, it creates up-to-date training and best practice schemes to facilitate the educational needs of transport manager and/or operators. www.iota.org.uk

The Institute of Workplace and Facilities Management (IWFM)

The Institute of Workplace and Facilities Management (IWFM) is the body for workplace and facilities professionals. We exist to promote excellence among a worldwide membership community of around 14,000 and to demonstrate the value and contribution of workplace and facilities management more widely. www.iwfm.org.uk/

Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE)

A global professional engineering institution that promotes and advances civil engineering. Established in 1818, ICE has more than 90,000 members, around a third of whom are based overseas. ICE qualifies civil engineering professionals, helps them exchange knowledge and best practice, and promotes their important contribution to society. www.ice.org.uk

Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)

The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) is one of the world’s largest engineering institutions with over 168,000 members in 150 countries. It is also the most interdisciplinary – to reflect the increasingly diverse nature of engineering in the 21st century. www.theiet.org

Institution of Engineering Designers (IED)

Founded in 1945, Chartered in 2012, the IED is the premier membership body representing engineering and product designers. We aim to support and inspire our members to achieve their career goals and professional aspirations. www.ied.org.uk

Institution of Environmental Sciences (IES)

The IES represents professionals from fields as diverse as air quality, land contamination and education – wherever you find environmental work underpinned by science. We utilise our network of professionals, educational institutions, researchers, and policymakers to stand up for science, scientists and for the natural world. www.the-ies.org

Institution of Fire Engineers (IFE)

The IFE is a global professional membership body for those in the fire sector that seek to increase their knowledge, professional recognition and understanding of fire through a global discourse. With over 100 years of history, the IFE is instrumental in shaping a future world that is safer from fire. The IFE offers internationally recognised membership grades and fire-related qualifications and delivers more than 6,000 exams annually.

www.ife.org.uk

Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE)

Established in 1847, the Institution has some of the world‘s greatest engineers in its history books. It is one of the fastest growing professional engineering institutions with operations around the world and more than 120,000 members working at the heart of the most dynamic industries. www.imeche.org

Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH)

The Institution of Occupational Safety and Health is the Chartered body for health and safety professionals. With more than 50,000 members in over 130 countries, it’s the world‘s biggest professional health and safety organisation. IOSH sets standards, and supports, develops and connects its members with resources, guidance,

events and training. It’s the voice of the profession, campaigning on issues that affect millions of working people. www.iosh.com

Institution of Railway Signal Engineers (IRSE)

Protecting the safety of all those who travel and work on railway systems worldwide. The IRSE is the professional institution for all those engaged in or associated with railway signalling and telecommunications, train control, traffic management and allied professions. www.irse.org

Institution of Structural Engineers (IStructE)

IStructE is the world‘s largest membership organisation dedicated to structural engineering. The Institution leads and supports the development of structural engineering worldwide, in order to secure a safe and resilient built environment for all.

www.istructe.org

Intelligent Transport Systems UK

ITS UK is the voice of the transport technology industry, with 175+ members from the public and private sector. It provides a national platform to support the roll out of technology for a cleaner, safer and more effective transport network, both at home and abroad. www.its-uk.org

International Air Rail Organisation (IARO)

The IARO is a worldwide organisation dedicated to spreading best practice and workable ideas for rail links to airports. The organisation enables the exchange of experience, ideas and information through access to its databases, workshops, seminars and via fellow members. www.iaro.com

International Geosynthetic Society (IGS UK)

The aims of the IGS UK chapter are to collect and distribute knowledge about geosynthetics & their applications by facilitating conferences, symposiums, evening presentations & research in order to promote the advancement of the state of the art of geosynthetics & to improve the communication and understanding of geosynthetic products between designers, manufacturers and users of the products.

www.igs-uk.org

International Glassfibre Reinforced Concrete Association (GRCA)

GRC is a material that has been widely used within the railway industry, ranging from permanent formwork for bridges through to decorative cladding on stations and buildings. Many GRCA members have knowledge and experience of working within the rail sector and we would recommend contacting them using our members contact information which is available via our website. www.grca.online

International Institute of Obsolescence Management (IIOM)

IIOM is the world’s largest not-forprofit professional body specialising in obsolescence management with chapters in five countries. Members include system and equipment manufacturers, asset owners and obsolescence solution providers. Individual members can attain internationally recognised professional development qualifications. With regular in-person meetings and webinars, members can share best practice and keep up to date with relevant legislation. www.iiom.global

International Institute of Risk and Safety Management (IIRSM)

IIRSM is the professional home for everyone involved in managing risk. Our members work across all sectors of industry, worldwide and they lead the

way in managing risks to benefit people, society, government and business. We welcome individual and corporate members from all sectors of industry, including :construction; oil and gas; engineering; public sector; facilities; hospitality and healthcare, and more. www.iirsm.org

International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF)

The International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) is a democratic global union federation of nearly 700 transport workers trade unions representing around 20 million workers in 150 countries. The ITF works to improve the lives of transport workers globally, encouraging and organising international solidarity among its network of affiliates. The ITF represents the interests of transport workers’ unions in bodies that take decisions affecting jobs, employment conditions and safety in the transport industry. www.itfglobal.org

Landscape Institute (LI)

The Landscape Institute (LI) is the chartered body for the landscape profession. It is an educational charity that promotes the art and science of landscape practice. The Li’s aim, through the work of its members is to protect, conserve and enhance the natural and built environment for the public benefit. The LI provides a professional home for all landscape practitioners including landscape scientists, landscape planners, landscape architects, landscape managers and urban designers. www.landscapeinstitute.org

Lead Contractors Association (LCA)

The Lead Contractors Association was formed in 1984 to promote and protect quality standards in working with lead sheet. The LCA consists of specialist installer members and Industry associate members. All members are vetted, and their work graded on a regular basis. Only LCA members can provide a 25year guarantee of their work. www.leadcontractors.co.uk

Lead Sheet Training Academy (LSTA)

The Lead Sheet Training Academy is at the forefront of training for those using lead or hard metals in the construction industry. LSTA operates from a modern purpose built training facility in Kent that includes full scale training rigs and a wellequipped environment in which to learn, re-creating real-life situations. www.leadsheet.co.uk

Lifting Equipment Engineers Association (LEEA)

With origins dating back to 1943, the LEEA represents all those involved in the lifting industry worldwide. Some of the key areas that it operates in include training services, industry representation, technical support, health and safety and marketing. www.leeaint.com

Light Rail Transit Association (LRTA)

Free of any trade or political affiliation, the UK-based not for profit is among the world’s leading organisations concerned with bringing better public transport –through light rail, tramway – to towns and cities worldwide. www.lrta.org

Locomotive & Carriage Institution (L&CI)

The Institution was founded in 1911 and was then known as the Institution of Locomotive Inspectors and Foreman. Our present title was adopted in 1931. Since then we have continued to provide a knowledge of and interest in all aspects of the railway industry. Whilst based in Britain, we also have members in Czech Republic, Austria, Germany and Switzerland. www.lococarriage.org.uk

Logistics UK

Logistics UK (formerly FTA) is the voice of the UK logistics industry, representing

the transport interests of companies that move goods by road, rail, sea and air. The Organisation delivers safe, sustainable and efficient logistics, raises awareness of the industry, informs its members about the latest compliance requirements and provides training schemes to improve the skills and knowledge of drivers and industry managers. www.logistics.org.uk

Mineral Products Association (MPA)

The Mineral Products Association (MPA) is the trade association for the aggregates, asphalt, cement, concrete, dimension stone, lime, mortar and silica sand industries. It has a growing membership of 530 companies and is the sectoral voice for mineral products. MPA membership is made up of most independent SME quarrying companies throughout the UK, as well as the 9 major international and global companies. www.mineralproducts.org

National Access & Scaffolding Confederation (NASC)

Founded in 1945 the NASC membership now accounts for a significant share of the UK’s total industry workload and is increasingly making its mark in Europe. Our members operate from locations throughout the UK. www.nasc.org.uk

National Federation of Builders (NFB)

The National Federation of Builders (NFB) represents sole traders to large, billion pound construction companies and house builders across England and Wales, with turnover ranging from below £500,000 to £1.1 billion. As one of the UK’s longest standing trade bodies, it was created to represent the building profession and to promote conditions its members need to thrive and contribute to the economic success of the UK. www.builders.org.uk

National Federation of Demolition Contractors (NFDC)

NFDC is the longest-established trade body representing the UK demolition industry, having championed industry standards and promoted the value of using accredited demolition contractors for over 80 years. We are proud that many local authorities and developers choose NFDC members to conduct demolition works nationwide. A full list of audited and accredited demolition contractors can be found via a searchable database on our website.

www.demolition-nfdc.com

National Federation of Roofing Contractors (NFRC)

NFRC is the UK’s largest roofing and cladding trade association. Over the past 130 years, we’ve become the industry’s voice, continually adapting to changes and innovations to keep our members at the forefront of the trade. Use the member directory on our website to find accredited and reliable roofing and cladding companies.

www.nfrc.co.uk

National Railway Museum

Home to iconic locomotives and an unrivalled collection of engineering brilliance, we celebrate the past, present and future of innovation on the railways. Dedicated to igniting our visitors’ curiosity about the people, places and engineering marvels behind the railways, we put our passion for amazing stories into everything we do. www.railwaymuseum.org.uk

National Skills Academy for Rail (NSAR)

The National Skills Academy for Rail is an organisation established to enable the sector to deliver a modern and efficient, world class railway through the development of a highly skilled and productive workforce. www.nsar.co.uk

National Transport Trust

The Trust is the only British charity established to promote and encourage the preservation and restoration of the UK’s transport heritage, including rail, road and air. Founded in 1965, it provides advice and assistance, organises public events and works to secure suitable accommodation and maintenance facilities for historic items.

www.transporttrust.com

National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT)

Formed after a merger of the National Union of Railwaymen and the National Union of Seamen, The RMT is a British trade union for workers from almost every sector of the transport industry. Protecting its members’ pay and conditions, it currently represents more than 80,000 people.

www.rmt.org.uk

Near Surface Geophysics Group (NSGG)

NSGG aims to advance, encourage and support the study and practice of near-surface geophysics, predominantly restricted to depths of investigation down to 500m. Areas of application include hydrogeology, engineering, archaeology, forensic science, environmental investigations and monitoring, mineral exploration, hazard assessment and geological mapping. www.nsgg.org.uk

Network Certification Body (NCB)

Network Certification Body (NCB) provides a system-wide approach to railway assurance and certification on infrastructure, vehicle and freight projects, both UK and worldwide. Our knowledge of the processes and our connections throughout the railway industry give us the unparalleled ability to provide solutions that work for you. www.net-cert.co.uk

Office of Rail and Road (ORR)

The Office of Rail and Road (ORR) is responsible for protecting the interests of rail and road users. ORR’s railway health, safety, economic and road functions overall are driven by UK legislation. ORR is accountable to Parliament and the public to protect the people who use, interact or work on the railway; ensure fair access to a rail network; ensure National Highways delivers its major programme of investment and other performance commitments; and protect the interests of future users by working with the industry and funders as they develop the network of tomorrow. www.orr.gov.uk

Painting and Decorating Association (PDA)

The UK’s largest trade and employers’ Association for painters and decorators in the industry. The Painting & Decorating Association has members across the length and breadth of the country and has been committed to encouraging best practice since1894. www.paintingdecoratingassociation.

co.uk

Perimeter Security Suppliers Association (PSSA)

The Perimeter Security Suppliers Association (PSSA) is the trade association for companies manufacturing, installing or supplying independently tested and rated high security perimeter protection products. PSSA members undergo strict vetting and criteria checks ensuring that accepted industry requirements are met to give end users confidence in the product received. www.pssasecurity.org

Permanent Way Institution (PWI)

The Permanent Way Institution is a modern professional technical engineering institution for rail engineers. Its main objectives are to collect and share technical knowledge and best practice from and within the rail industry; contribute to the raising of standards

through professional registration and increase the competency of rail engineers at all levels through its services. Individual & corporate membership available. www.thepwi.org

Pipe Jacking Association (PJA)

Dedicated to best practice for the cost effective and environmentally sensitive installation of utility services underground. The PJA provides: Detailed design advisory publications based on industry best practice. Case studies covering a range of applications and typical carbon savings. CPD lectures for clients and design teams. Presentations and animations to explain the technology. Research at leading universities and student teaching resources. Carbon calculator demonstrating carbon savings of nondisruptive methods.

www.pipejacking.org

Rail Delivery Group (RDG)

The Rail Delivery Group brings together Britain’s rail companies to deliver a better railway. All passenger and freight rail companies are members of the RDG, as well as Network Rail and HS2. RDG provides services and support to our members enabling them to transform and deliver a successful railway, benefiting customers, taxpayers and the economy. www.raildeliverygroup.com

Rail Forum

The Rail Forum is a national industry body with 380+ members. The Rail Forum actively supports the national rail agenda and strategy, encouraging collaboration, promoting members’ capabilities, leading a number of skills initiatives and supporting innovation, safety and export priorities. The Rail Forum is owned and governed by its members with a Board drawn from member companies. www.railforum.uk

Rail Freight Group (RFG)

The leading representative body for rail freight in the UK, RFG’s members include ports, terminal operators, equipment suppliers and support services. It campaigns to ensure politicians and key decision makers are well informed, enabling them to make the right decisions for rail freight and UK logistics. www.rfg.org.uk

Rail Industry Contractors Association (RICA)

RICA was established in 1999 to represent the interests of small and medium enterprises in the rail industry. Its focus is on helping member companies grow through active engagement with major customers as well as influencing the direction of the industry on safety and commercial matters.

www.rica.uk.com

Rail Safety and Standards Board (RSSB)

RSSB provides research, analysis, and insight to help the industry work together to deliver a better, safer railway. As a membership based rail industry body, RSSB includes train and freight operating companies, infrastructure managers, contractors, rolling stock leasing companies and suppliers, and our work involves partnerships with academia and other railways across the world . www.rssb.co.uk

Rail Supply Group (RSG)

The Rail Supply Group (RSG) is the leadership body for the rail supply sector, working in partnership with Rail Delivery Group to set the direction for the industry. We bring Government and the private sector together to champion the rail supply chain, focusing on four areas of work: driving growth; accelerating innovation; doubling exports and improving skills.

www.railsupplygroup.org

Rail Wagon Association Limited (RWA)

A rail industry trade body whose members have a commercial interest in the safe and efficient operation of railway wagons in the UK. It engages with developments and initiatives by participation in industry committees and liaising with government, standard setters, Network Rail and regulatory bodies. RWA is a member of UIP, the European grouping of wagon trade bodies.

www.railwagon.org

Railfuture

Railfuture is the UK’s leading independent organisation campaigning for better rail services for passengers and freight. The voluntary group represents rail users and has around 20,000 affiliated and individual members. Over the past 50 years it has played a major part in getting more than 370 new and reopened stations and more than 500 miles of route to join the network.

www.railfuture.org.uk

Railway Benefit Fund (RBF)

Railway Benefit Fund is a nonmembership organisation that provides support to current, former, and retired railway staff and their dependents across the UK. We’ve been here for railway people, since 1858 and today, thanks to the generosity of our supporters, we’re able to offer help to those who need us. From financial grants and confidential advice, to online tools and a legal helpline, we provide a range of services designed to support through, life’s unexpected events.

www.railwaybenefitfund.org.uk

Railway Children

Every day vulnerable children and young people end up at UK railway stations with no one else to turn to. We’ve teamed up with the British Transport Police (BTP) to create a safety net – and a safety network – for those children who need our help the most. And we’re here to help them for as long as it takes. www.railwaychildren.org.uk

Railway Civil Engineers’ Association (RCEA)

The RCEA exists to foster professional development and exchange knowledge and experience between railway engineers. The Association’s main areas of expertise include main line, London Underground and light rail. It works with other engineering disciplines through the Railway Engineering Forum and Young Railway Professionals to develop strategies for the UK network. www.rcea.org.uk

Railway

Enginemen’s Assurance Society

The Railway Enginemen’s Assurance Society was established in 1865 and its ethos is the same today as it was then: to provide financial security through Savings Plans and to support its members and their families affected by death or injury that permanently prevents them from carrying out their duties.

www.enginemens.co.uk

Railway Heritage Trust

The Trust gives grants towards the restoration and regeneration of historic (listed) buildings and structures on the national network and is often consulted on applications for listed building consent and planning. In our 39-year history we have awarded over 2,200 grants totalling more than £70 million.

www.railwayheritagetrust.co.uk

Railway Housing Association (RHA)

Railway Housing Association owns over 1,500 rented homes in 24 local authority areas in addition, we also manage 73 leasehold properties for older people. We are proud of our heritage and retain our charitable values whilst being committed to the future provision of accessible homes and services to meet housing need. www.railwayha.co.uk

Railway Industry Association (RIA)

The Railway Industry Association (RIA) champions a dynamic UK rail supply sector. We help to grow a sustainable, and high-performing railway and promote UK rail to international markets. RIA has 400 companies in membership including multi-national businesses and SMEs (60% by number). www.riagb.org.uk

Railway Industry Supplier Approval Scheme (RISAS)

Railway Industry Supplier Qualification Scheme (RISQS)

The official rail industry scheme for supplier assurance. Buyers of products and services throughout Great Britain’s rail industry including Network Rail, TfL, train and freight operating companies and rolling stock organisations – use RISQS as its supplier qualification service. The scheme helps suppliers sell into the industry by providing an open, fair and transparent way for them to be formally recognised as capable providers of products and services. www.risqs.org

Railway Mission

Railway Mission provides independent, impartial, confidential short-term pastoral support to all railway staff and members of the public affected by railway operations. Our work complements the welfare services provided by rail employers. Our chaplains also act as chaplains to British Transport Police and support suicide prevention and mental health. Registered charity in England and Wales (1128024) and in Scotland (SC045897). A company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales (06519565) www.railwaymission.org

Railway Tie Association (RTA)

Retired

Railway Officers Society (RROS)

Consisting of retired senior managers from the wider rail industry, the society has more than 700 members with meetings on a monthly basis. There are regular talks and discussion on current topics, and updates on news of colleagues, pensions and travel facilities. www.rros.org.uk

Royal Academy of Engineering

The Royal Academy of Engineering is harnessing the power of engineering to build a sustainable society and an inclusive economy that works for everyone. www.raeng.org.uk

Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS)

The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) was founded in 1916 as the professional body for all chartered architects in Scotland and is the foremost architectural institute in the country dealing with architecture and the built environment. The RIAS offer a wide range of services and products for architects, students of architecture, construction industry professionals and all those with an interest in the built environment and the design process. www.rias.org.uk

Railway Heritage Designation Advisory Board

The Railway Heritage Designation Advisory Board has 12 members, consisting of individuals in the rail industry, archives and records offices, museum world, and heritage railway. It meets three times a year to recommend artefacts and records for designation by the Board of Trustees of the Science Museum.

www.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk/ about-us/railway-heritage-designationadvisory-board/

RISAS ensures key suppliers can become recognised as best-in-class at delivering the most challenging and high-risk products and services for the GB mainline railway. The scheme currently covers suppliers of critical products and services for the overhaul of rolling stock assets and components in the rail vehicle after-market sector. Work is now underway to transform RISAS including an expanded scope. www.risas-online.org

The Railway Tie Association is the forum for the interests and needs of all groups that depend on the wood crosstie for their business success. Our mission since 1919: To ensure that the engineered wood crosstie system continues to evolve and improve in order to remain cost-effective and meet the everchanging requirements of track systems around the world. www.rta.org

Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA)

The RIBA is a global professional membership body driving excellence in architecture. We serve our members and society in order to deliver better buildings and places, stronger communities and a sustainable environment. Being inclusive, ethical, environmentally aware and collaborative underpins all that we do. www.architecture.com

Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS)

We are RICS. Everything we do is designed to effect positive change in the built and natural environments. Through our respected global standards, leading professional progression and our trusted data and insight, we promote and enforce the highest professional standards in the development and management of land, real estate, construction and infrastructure. www.rics.org

Scottish Association for Public Transport (SAPT)

The association campaigns for an efficient, world-class transport system for Scotland; sustainable public transport for rural and urban communities; city streets free from road traffic pollution and congestion; coordinated train, bus and ferry services; and high-speed rail for Scottish Intercity and Anglo-Scottish routes. www.sapt.org.uk

Scottish

Buidling Federation

The Scottish Building Federation was established in 1985 working with its members to bring together ideals, collective needs and collaborative business practices. SBF continues to represent the interests and aspirations of its members throughout Scotland. The membership is made up of hundreds of different types of companies including large, medium-sized and small businesses working within construction and general contracting. www.scottish-building.co.uk

Scottish

Plant Owners Association (SPOA)

The SPOA is the only trade association representing all business involved across the Scottish Plant Industry. Founded in 1950, we have, and will always act and advocate for our members in the various challenges the industry faces. We are proud to now have record membership of over 350 member organisations. www.spoa.org.uk

Society of Operations Engineers (SOE)

SOE works to advance Operations Engineering for the benefit of everyone through education, training, study and research. SOE also establishes and maintains standards of competence and conduct for those engaged in Operations Engineering professionally, with an emphasis on enhancing public safety. Through its Professional Sectors of IRTE, IPlantE, Operations, BES and Environmental, SOE directly influences the road transport, plant and engineer surveying sectors, developing best practice and improving compliance across the board. www.soe.org.uk

Structural Timber Association (STA)

Our mission is to support and facilitate the UK construction industry to increase the use of structural timber, thereby bringing further success to all stakeholders across the entire supply chain. The Structural Timber Association represents 950+ members in the structural timber sector and associated supply chain companies, supplying proven quality structural timber systems. www.structuraltimber.co.uk

The Survey Association (TSA)

The role of TSA is to promote best practice amongst its members, provide a forum for members for discussion, debate and continuing professional development and, to the wider audience such as engineers and architects, provide guidance on new methods and techniques and a list of suitably qualified and experienced companies.

www.tsa-uk.org.uk

Trades Union Congress (TUC)

The TUC is the voice of Britain at work. We exist to improve working life and promote equality for everyone. The TUC brings together more than 5.5 million working people who belong to our 48-member unions. We support trade unions to grow and thrive, and we stand up for everyone who works for a living. Every day, we campaign for more and better jobs, and a more equal, more prosperous country.

www.tuc.org.uk

Transport Focus

We are the independent transport user watchdog. Our mission is to get the best deal for passengers and road users. With a strong emphasis on evidencebased campaigning and research, we ensure that we know what is happening on the ground. We use our knowledge to influence decisions on behalf of passengers and road users to secure improvements and make a difference. www.transportfocus.org.uk

Transport for London (TfL)

Transport for London (TfL) is the integrated transport authority responsible for delivering Mayor of London Sadiq Khan’s strategy and commitments on transport. It runs the day-to-day operation of the capital’s public transport network, including London Underground, London Overground, Docklands Light Railway, London Trams, London Buses and the Elizabeth line – London’s newest railway. It also manages London’s main roads and the Santander Cycles bicycle hire scheme. www.tfl.gov.uk

Transport Benevolent Fund CIO

TBF has supported public transport workers during times of need for more than one hundred years. This not-forprofit membership charity offers a wide range of financial, health and welfare benefits should need, hardship, or distress arise. Membership costs just £1.25 a week, covering the member, their live-in partner and dependent children – that’s less than 20p a day!

Registered charity in England and Wales no. 1160901, in Scotland SC047016. www.tbf.org.uk

Transport Salaried Staffs’ Association (TSSA)

Founded in 1897, the union for transport and travel employees represents around 30,000 administrative, managerial, professional and technical workers, ranging from engineers and senior managers to booking office staff and call centre workers.

www.tssa.org.uk

UK Rail Research and Innovation Network (UKRRIN)

The UK Rail Research and Innovation Network (UKRRIN) is a powerful collaboration between academia and industry, providing a step change in innovation in the sector and accelerating new technologies and products from research into market applications globally. www.ukrrin.org.uk

UK Society for Trenchless Technology (UKSTT)

The UKSTT (United Kingdom Society for Trenchless Technology) is a registered charity involved in the development and promotion of Trenchless techniques, sometimes termed No-Dig techniques. We should be of interest to all people involved in the installation of new and renewal or replacement of, pipes, sewers or cables. It should also be of special interest to government bodies, environmentalists, or anyone with concern over street works or traffic congestion.

www.ukstt.org.uk

UK Tram

UK Tram was established to enable key stakeholders in the UK tramway industry to present a single voice in dealing with government and statutory bodies to enable it to develop a coordinated and structured approach to regulation, procurement and standardisation within the industry.

www.uktram.co.uk

UNIFE

UNIFE – the European Rail Supply Industry Association, directly represents European companies responsible for the design, manufacture, maintenance and refurbishment of rail transport systems, subsystems and related equipment. UNIFE’s mission is to foster an environment where its members can provide railway systems to cater for the growing demands of rail transport.

Twitter: @UNIFE www.unife.org

Unite the Union

Unite, the country’s largest union, represents 12,000 members working in the rail industry, mainly in engineering and maintenance roles. The union engages with Network Rail and the railway employers to advance the pay and employment conditions of its members.

www.unitetheunion.org

United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS)

The United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS) is the sole National Accreditation Body for the UK. Its role is to check that organisations providing conformity assessment services (certification, testing, inspection and calibration) are meeting a required standard of performance. UKAS accreditation demonstrates an organisation’s competence, impartiality and performance capability against internationally recognised standards. For further information please visit www.ukas.com

Young Rail Professionals (YRP)

In order to secure the future of rail, YRP promotes the rail industry as a great place to work, inspires the next generation of railway talent and develops the future leaders of the industry. www.youngrailpro.com

Urban Transport Group

The Urban Transport Group brings together and promotes the interests of Britain’s largest urban areas on transport. Our full members are Transport for West Midlands, Merseytravel (Liverpool City Region), Nexus (Tyne and Wear), South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority, Transport for Greater Manchester, Transport for London, West Yorkshire Combined Authority. We also have associate members between them our members serve over 24 million people. www.urbantransportgroup.org

Women in Rail

Our vision is a rail workforce that is inclusive, equitable, and genderbalanced. Women in Rail’s mission is to attract, support, and empower all women and allies in the industry. We champion inclusivity, advocacy, education, and collaboration to create a respectful and supportive environment. By fostering partnerships, engaging in policy change, and offering resources, we aim to remove barriers, enabling everyone to thrive and contribute to a more equitable rail sector.

www.womeninrail.org

Rail

Cost Management

Auditel (U.K.) Limited Everlast Group Ltd

IPEX Consulting Limited Unipart Rail

Data & Information Systems

AEGIS Rail Limited AssessTech Ltd.

Auditel (U.K.) Limited Axiomtek UK Ltd

Boxall Communications Ltd

Ltd

Data Acquisition & Testing Services Ltd

EAO Ltd

Fujikura Europe Ltd Galldris Services Ltd HARTING Ltd

ICEE Managed Services Ltd

Industrial Communication Products Ltd Jaltek Systems

Kilborn Consulting Limited Marlec Engineering Co Ltd

Orbital Fasteners Pandrol

SurfacePrep UK TSG Fleet

TVS Supply Chain Solutions Ltd

Tyrone Fabrication

UKRL – UK Rail Leasing Ltd

Unipart Rail

19 Inch Racks, Enclosures & Cabinets

Axiomtek UK Ltd Bernstein Ltd

Data Acquisition & Testing Services Ltd

Fujikura Europe Ltd

HARTING Ltd

ICEE Managed Services Ltd

Industrial Communication Products Ltd

Jaltek Systems

Orbital Fasteners

TVS Supply Chain Solutions Ltd

Tyrone Fabrication

Unipart Rail

DATA Systems / Management

AssessTech Ltd.

Data Acquisition & Testing Services Ltd

Fujikura Europe Ltd

Galldris Services Ltd

Jaltek Systems

Pandrol

PULS UK Ltd

Telent Technology Services Ltd

TSG Fleet

TVS Supply Chain Solutions Ltd

UK Power Networks Services

Unipart Rail

Fare Collection

Axiomtek UK Ltd

Intelligent Transport Systems

Axiomtek UK Ltd

Data Acquisition & Testing Services Ltd

Galldris Services Ltd HARTING Ltd

Jaltek Systems

Transmission Dynamics

IT Hardware / Software / Consultancy

AEGIS Rail Limited

AssessTech Ltd.

Data Acquisition & Testing Services Ltd

Fujikura Europe Ltd

Galldris Services Ltd

Industrial Communication Products Ltd

Project Control Tools

Telent Technology Services Ltd

TVS Supply Chain Solutions Ltd

UK Power Networks Services

Unipart Rail

Passenger Information Systems

AEGIS Rail Limited

Axiomtek UK Ltd

Baldwin Boxall Communications Ltd

EAO Ltd

HARTING Ltd

Industrial Communication Products Ltd

Jaltek Systems

Stadler Rail Management AG

Telent Technology Services Ltd

Teleque Ltd

Televic GSP

Unipart Rail

Radio Communications & Equipment

Data Acquisition & Testing Services Ltd

Galldris Services Ltd

Industrial Communication Products Ltd

Jaltek Systems

Marlec Engineering Co Ltd

Orbital Fasteners

SurfacePrep UK

Telent Technology Services Ltd

Teleque Ltd

Televic GSP

TVS Supply Chain Solutions Ltd

Unipart Rail

Real Time Information Systems

Axiomtek UK Ltd

Data Acquisition & Testing Services Ltd

Galldris Services Ltd

Jaltek Systems

Project Control Tools

Transmission Dynamics

UKRL – UK Rail Leasing Ltd

Renewable Energy Power Supplies

Auditel (U.K.) Limited

Galldris Services Ltd

ICEE Managed Services Ltd

Jaltek Systems

Marlec Engineering Co Ltd

Orbital Fasteners

Tyrone Fabrication

Telecommunications Design Services

Axiomtek UK Ltd

Fujikura Europe Ltd

Industrial Communication Products Ltd

Jaltek Systems

Kilborn Consulting Limited

Tyrone Fabrication

Telecommunications Systems &

Equipment

Axiomtek UK Ltd

EasyStart Batteries

Fujikura Europe Ltd

HARTING Ltd

ICEE Managed Services Ltd

iLECSYS Rail Ltd

Industrial Communication Products Ltd

Jaltek Systems

Kilborn Consulting Limited

Marlec Engineering Co Ltd

Telent Technology Services Ltd

Teleque Ltd

Televic GSP

TVS Supply Chain Solutions Ltd

Tyrone Fabrication

Telematics

Axiomtek UK Ltd

Data Acquisition & Testing Services Ltd

Industrial Communication Products Ltd

Jaltek Systems

Ticketing / Ticketing Systems

Axiomtek UK Ltd

Jaltek Systems

Design Services

Aura Brand Solutions

Axiomtek UK Ltd

Bender UK Ltd

Crouch Waterfall

Data Acquisition & Testing Services Ltd

enGauged

Everlast Group Ltd

GALL ZEIDLER Consultants

Galldris Services Ltd

iLECSYS Rail Ltd

Jaltek Systems

Newgate (Newark) Ltd

PBH Rail

PlasmaTrack Ltd

Rowe Hankins Ltd

RSS Infrastructure Ltd

Telent Technology Services Ltd

TTS (Trough-Tec Systems)

Tyrone Fabrication

UK Power Networks Services

Unipart Rail

Waterman Group

Driver Only Operations

HARTING Ltd

Loram UK Ltd

Engineering Consultancy

Armstrong Group (UK) Limited

Bender UK Ltd

Crouch Waterfall

enGauged

EngPro Solutions

GALL ZEIDLER Consultants

Galldris Services Ltd

GeoAccess

HBI Haerter AG

IPEX Consulting Limited

Newgate (Newark) Ltd

PBH Rail

PlasmaTrack Ltd

Rowe Hankins Ltd

RSS Infrastructure Ltd

Specialist Engineering Services Ltd

TenBroeke Company Limited

TFC Ltd – Head Office

UKRL – UK Rail Leasing Ltd

Unipart Rail

WCL Rail

Environmental Protection and Control

4 Acre Ecology

ACCON UK Limited

Auditel (U.K.) Limited

CF Booth Limited

Cirrus Research

Data Acquisition & Testing Services Ltd

Derbyshire Geotechnical Ltd

DLR Elastomer Engineering

Encompass Environmental Ltd

Everlast Group Ltd

Galldris Services Ltd

Kleeneze – Koti Ltd

Northern Divers

Pandrol

RSS Infrastructure Ltd

Structural Soils Ltd (Castleford Office)

TVS Supply Chain Solutions Ltd

Asbestos Services

B&B Industrial Dismantling Limited

CF Booth Limited

Everlast Group Ltd

Galldris Services Ltd

RSS Infrastructure Ltd

Bulk Sample Analysis

Galldris Services Ltd

Ecological Services

4 Acre Ecology

Environment Protection

ACCON UK Limited

Galldris Services Ltd

RSS Infrastructure Ltd

Geotechnical Equipment / Services

Geotechnical

Geotechnical

AEGIS

Composites Ltd

EnPro Group Ltd

Everlast Group Ltd

Galldris Services Ltd HARTING Ltd

HBI Haerter AG

Heskins Ltd

Hydram Engineering Limited

ICEE Managed Services Ltd

Indestructible Paint Limited

Kee Systems

KITE Projects

Kleeneze – Koti Ltd MCL Group MENNEKES

Newgate (Newark) Ltd

OPC Assessment

Orbital Fasteners

Petzl UK

Smyth Composites Limited

Star Fasteners (UK) Ltd (Huck Fastener

Distributor)

SurfacePrep UK

TBA Protective Technologies Ltd

Teleque Ltd

Transmission Dynamics Transport Benevolent Fund CIO

Triptex Limited

TVS Supply Chain Solutions Ltd

Accident Investigator / Investigations

Galldris Services Ltd

Kilborn Consulting Limited

OPC Assessment

Seaton Rail Limited

Acoustic Barrier

ACCON UK Limited

Everlast Group Ltd

Galldris Services Ltd

Anti-Slip Safety Solutions

Everlast Group Ltd

Galldris Services Ltd

Heskins Ltd

Smyth Composites Limited

Step on Safety

SurfacePrep UK

TVS Supply Chain Solutions Ltd

CCTV & Video Analytics

Galldris Services Ltd

HARTING Ltd

Marlec Engineering Co Ltd

Telent Technology Services Ltd

Teleque Ltd

Televic GSP

Unipart Rail

Control & Automation Equipment

AMELEC Instruments

Axiomtek UK Ltd

Baldwin Boxall Communications Ltd

Bernstein Ltd

Galldris Services Ltd

HARTING Ltd

MENNEKES

Transmission Dynamics

TVS Supply Chain Solutions Ltd

Control Panels

AMELEC Instruments

Austin-Lenika Project Services Ltd

Axiomtek UK Ltd

Baldwin Boxall Communications Ltd

Bernstein Ltd

Galldris Services Ltd

HARTING Ltd

ICEE Managed Services Ltd

LC Switchgear Limited

MENNEKES

TVS Supply Chain Solutions Ltd

Cybersecurity

Complete Cyber

Derailment Investigation & Re-Railing of

Derailed Vehicles

Galldris Services Ltd

Railway Support Services

Transmission Dynamics

Disabled Refuge Systems

Baldwin Boxall Communications Ltd

Disabled Toilet Alarms

Baldwin Boxall Communications Ltd

Drug / Alcohol Testing

Galldris Services Ltd

Enclosures

Axiomtek UK Ltd

Bernstein Ltd

Bradgate Containers

Cable Services Group

Galldris Services Ltd

Hydram Engineering Limited

ICEE Managed Services Ltd

iLECSYS Rail Ltd

Kleeneze – Koti Ltd

LC Switchgear Limited

Morgan Marine Ltd

Orbital Fasteners

Rittal Limited

Smyth Composites Limited

Star Fasteners (UK) Ltd (Huck Fastener Distributor)

TVS Supply Chain Solutions Ltd

Fencing Elite Precast Concrete Ltd

Encompass Environmental Ltd

Engineered Composites Ltd

Everlast Group Ltd

Galldris Services Ltd

Kee Systems

KITE Projects

Kleeneze – Koti Ltd

MCL Group

Newgate (Newark) Ltd

Orbital Fasteners

Premier Rail Services

RSS Infrastructure Ltd

Star Fasteners (UK) Ltd (Huck Fastener

Distributor)

Triptex Limited

TVS Supply Chain Solutions Ltd

Fire Protection

Padley & Venables

Penny Engineering

Pod-Trak

Roxtec Ltd

RSS Infrastructure Ltd

Smyth Composites Limited

Star Fasteners (UK) Ltd (Huck Fastener Distributor)

Zappshelter

Construction / Building Services

Adomast Manufacturing Limited

Anderton Concrete, part of Ibstock

Buckingham Group Contracting Ltd

Crouch Waterfall

Everlast Group Ltd

Galldris Services Ltd

GeoAccess

GRP Grating Systems

Hilti (Gt. Britain) Ltd

Maccaferri Ltd

MH Southern & Company Ltd (Timber)

Newgate (Newark) Ltd

Padley & Venables

Penny Engineering

Pod-Trak

RSS Infrastructure Ltd

Smyth Composites Limited

Soil Instruments Limited

Twinfix Limited

Tyrone Fabrication

Zappshelter

Consulting Civil & Structural Engineers

Adomast Manufacturing Limited

Crouch Waterfall

Everlast Group Ltd

GALL ZEIDLER Consultants

Galldris Services Ltd

GeoAccess

HBI Haerter AG

Newgate (Newark) Ltd

PBH Rail

RSS Infrastructure Ltd

TenBroeke Company Limited

Contractors Principle

Adomast Manufacturing Limited

Buckingham Group Contracting Ltd

Everlast Group Ltd

Galldris Services Ltd

Newgate (Newark) Ltd

RSS Infrastructure Ltd

Contractors Specialist

Adomast Manufacturing Limited

AEGIS Rail Limited

Buckingham Group Contracting Ltd

Cintec International Ltd

Everlast Group Ltd

Galldris Services Ltd

GeoAccess

GRP Grating Systems

Gunform International Ltd

MH Southern & Company Ltd (Timber)

Newgate (Newark) Ltd

Penny Engineering

RSS Infrastructure Ltd

Soil Instruments Limited

Stannah Lift Services – Major Projects

Structural Soils Ltd (Castleford Office)

Twinfix Limited

Zappshelter

Cycle Parking

Galldris Services Ltd

RSS Infrastructure Ltd

Demolition

B&B Industrial Dismantling Limited

Buckingham Group Contracting Ltd

Crouch Waterfall

Everlast Group Ltd

Galldris Services Ltd

RSS Infrastructure Ltd

Dismantling

B&B Industrial Dismantling Limited

Buckingham Group Contracting Ltd

Everlast Group Ltd

Galldris Services Ltd

RSS Infrastructure Ltd

Stannah Lift Services – Major Projects

Flooring

Adomast Manufacturing Limited

Anderton Concrete, part of Ibstock

Everlast Group Ltd

Forbo Flooring Systems UK Limited

Galldris Services Ltd

GRP Grating Systems

Heskins Ltd

RSS Infrastructure Ltd Step on Safety

Furniture

Galldris Services Ltd

Kleeneze – Koti Ltd

RSS Infrastructure Ltd

Glass Glazing

Everlast Group Ltd

Galldris Services Ltd

RSS Infrastructure Ltd

Silenzio Panels Ltd

Smyth Composites Limited

Twinfix Limited

Unipart Rail

GRP Dagger Boards

Smyth Composites Limited

Interior Textiles / Finishes

Aura Brand Solutions

Everlast Group Ltd

Forbo Flooring Systems UK Limited

Galldris Services Ltd

RSS Infrastructure Ltd

TBA Protective Technologies Ltd

Lifts

Anderton Concrete, part of Ibstock

Bernstein Ltd

Galldris Services Ltd

Penny Engineering

PULS UK Ltd

Stannah Lift Services – Major Projects

Lighting Bernstein Ltd

Cable Services Group

Dexeco Ltd (subsidary of Dextra Group plc)

EAO Ltd

Everlast Group Ltd

Furneaux Riddall & Co Ltd

Galldris Services Ltd

PULS UK Ltd

RSS Infrastructure Ltd

Stannah Lift Services – Major Projects

Lighting Solutions

Cable Services Group

Dexeco Ltd (subsidary of Dextra Group plc)

EAO Ltd

Furneaux Riddall & Co Ltd

Galldris Services Ltd

Penny Engineering

RSS Infrastructure Ltd

Lightning Protection

Cable Services Group

Galldris Services Ltd

Polycarbonate Glazing

AW GROUP – Rail Services Ltd

Capel (CS) Ltd

Leadec

Twinfix Limited

Sandel Fabrics

Galldris Services Ltd

TBA Protective Technologies Ltd

Server Cabinets & Containment

Galldris Services Ltd

Hydram Engineering Limited

Kleeneze – Koti Ltd

Signage

Aura Brand Solutions

Everlast Group Ltd

Galldris Services Ltd

Leander Rail – Architectural Metalwork

PULS UK Ltd

RSS Infrastructure Ltd

TVS Supply Chain Solutions Ltd

Specialist Architectural Metalwork

Leander Rail – Architectural Metalwork

Sprayed Concrete Specialist

Gunform International Ltd

Structural Engineering Design

Adomast Manufacturing Limited

Crouch Waterfall

Everlast Group Ltd

GALL ZEIDLER Consultants

Galldris Services Ltd

GRP Grating Systems

PBH Rail

Tunnel Monitoring & Ventilation

Crouch Waterfall

Galldris Services Ltd

GeoAccess

HBI Haerter AG

Senceive Limited

Tunnels Services / Equipment

Adomast Manufacturing Limited

Cintec International Ltd

Galldris Services Ltd

GeoAccess

GRP Grating Systems

Gunform International Ltd

HBI Haerter AG

Kleeneze – Koti Ltd

McGinley Support Services

(Infrastructure) Ltd

MENNEKES

Newgate (Newark) Ltd

Padley & Venables

Roxtec Ltd

SRS Rail System International Ltd

Upholstery & Trim

Galldris Services Ltd

TBA Protective Technologies Ltd

Cleaning & Maintenance

Adomast Manufacturing Limited

Everlast Group Ltd

Galldris Services Ltd

GRP Grating Systems

Indestructible Paint Limited

Kilfrost Ltd

MENNEKES

Smyth Composites Limited

Star Fasteners (UK) Ltd (Huck Fastener

Distributor)

SurfacePrep UK

TBA Protective Technologies Ltd

Transmission Dynamics

TVS Supply Chain Solutions Ltd

Urban Hygiene Ltd

Anti Graffiti

Urban Hygiene Ltd

Blast Cleaning Equipment &

Consumables

Galldris Services Ltd

SurfacePrep UK

TVS Supply Chain Solutions Ltd

Blast Work PPE

Galldris Services Ltd

SurfacePrep UK

TBA Protective Technologies Ltd

TVS Supply Chain Solutions Ltd

Building & Structures Maintenance

Adomast Manufacturing Limited

Cintec International Ltd

Everlast Group Ltd

Galldris Services Ltd

GeoAccess

GRP Grating Systems

Hilti (Gt. Britain) Ltd

Indestructible Paint Limited

Kee Systems

MENNEKES

Pod-Trak

Smyth Composites Limited

Stannah Lift Services – Major Projects

Star Fasteners (UK) Ltd (Huck Fastener

Distributor)

Transmission Dynamics

TVS Supply Chain Solutions Ltd

Twinfix Limited

Cleaning Services

Everlast Group Ltd Galldris Services Ltd

Complete Blast Rooms

Galldris Services Ltd SurfacePrep UK

Decontamination & Deep Cleans

Everlast Group Ltd Galldris Services Ltd

Dust Extraction

Galldris Services Ltd

HBI Haerter AG

SurfacePrep UK

Industrial Cleaning & Maintenance

Chemicals

Galldris Services Ltd

Composites

Smyth Composites Limited

TVS Supply Chain Solutions Ltd

De-icing

Kilfrost Ltd

TVS Supply Chain Solutions Ltd

Drainage

Galldris Services Ltd

GeoAccess

Sateba UK (formerly Sateba

Group (UK) Limited Aura Brand Solutions

Group Ltd

TVS Supply Chain Solutions Ltd

Hygiene Ltd Powder Coating

Armstrong Group (UK) Limited

Aura Brand Solutions

Galldris Services Ltd

Hydram Engineering Limited

Joseph Ash Galvanizing

Silenzio Panels Ltd

Star Fasteners (UK) Ltd (Huck Fastener Distributor)

TVS Supply Chain Solutions Ltd

Power Coated Fasteners

Aura Brand Solutions

Star Fasteners (UK) Ltd (Huck Fastener Distributor)

Spray Finishing Equipment

Armstrong Group (UK) Limited

Galldris Services Ltd

SurfacePrep UK

TVS Supply Chain Solutions Ltd

Wet Paint Spray Finishing

Armstrong Group (UK) Limited

Aura Brand Solutions

Galldris Services Ltd

Hydram Engineering Limited

Indestructible Paint Limited

SurfacePrep UK

TVS Supply Chain Solutions Ltd

Zinc Metal Spraying

Galldris Services Ltd

TVS Supply Chain Solutions Ltd

Plant Hire

AB Hoses & Fittings Ltd

Hilti (Gt. Britain) Ltd

Lankelma Ltd

Specialist Engineering Services Ltd

SRS Rail System International Ltd

Zappshelter

Rubber Extrusions & Components

Nufox Rubber Ltd

Scaffolding Labour & Access

Anderton Concrete, part of Ibstock

Crouch Waterfall

Everlast Group Ltd

GRP Grating Systems

Heskins Ltd

Kee Systems

Layher Ltd

Northern Divers

Smyth Composites Limited

Scaffolding Labour & Equipment

Crouch Waterfall

Everlast Group Ltd

Layher Ltd

Specialist Access Equipment

Crouch Waterfall

Everlast Group Ltd

GeoAccess

Kee Systems

Layher Ltd

Northern Divers

Steps, Platforms & Walkways

Crouch Waterfall

Everlast Group Ltd

GRP Grating Systems

Heskins Ltd

Kee Systems

Layher Ltd

Smyth Composites Limited

Stannah Lift Services – Major Projects

Seat

Capital Seating

Driver Seat

Capital Seating

Driver Seating

Capital Seating

Driver Seats

Capital Seating

Drivers Seat

Capital Seating

Drivers Seating

Capital Seating

Drivers Seats

Capital Seating

Passenger Seat

Capital Seating

Passenger Seating

Capital Seating

Passenger Seats

Capital Seating

Rail Seat

Capital Seating

Rail Seating

Capital Seating

Seating

Capital Seating

Seats

Capital Seating

Train Seating

Capital Seating

Train Seats

Capital Seating

Signalling

Anderton Concrete, part of Ibstock

Bender UK Ltd

Bernstein Ltd

Bradgate Containers

HARTING Ltd

PULS UK Ltd

Roxtec Ltd

Stadler Rail Management AG

Time 24

TVS Supply Chain Solutions Ltd

Unipart Dorman

Unipart Rail

Signalling & Train Control

AMELEC Instruments

Anderton Concrete, part of Ibstock

Bender UK Ltd

Bernstein Ltd

Bradgate Containers

DMS technologies

HARTING Ltd

HJ Skelton and Co. Ltd

iLECSYS Rail Ltd

Kilborn Consulting Limited

Park Signalling Limited

PULS UK Ltd

Stadler Rail Management AG

Time 24

TVS Supply Chain Solutions Ltd

Unipart Dorman

Unipart Rail

Signalling Surge Protection

AMELEC Instruments

Bender UK Ltd

iLECSYS Rail Ltd PULS UK Ltd Roxtec Ltd

TVS Supply Chain Solutions Ltd

Stations

Anderton Concrete, part of Ibstock

Baldwin Boxall Communications Ltd

Cable Services Group Crouch Waterfall Galldris Services Ltd

GRP Grating Systems

Kleeneze – Koti Ltd

Pod-Trak

Sateba UK (formerly Sateba

Stanton Precast)

Silenzio Panels Ltd

Smyth Composites Limited

TenBroeke Company Limited Twinfix Limited

Station Equipment / Services

Anderton Concrete, part of Ibstock

Baldwin Boxall Communications Ltd

Cable Services Group

Galldris Services Ltd

HJ Skelton and Co. Ltd

Kleeneze – Koti Ltd

Leander Rail – Architectural Metalwork

Pod-Trak

Silenzio Panels Ltd

Smyth Composites Limited

TenBroeke Company Limited Twinfix Limited

Station Platforms

Anderton Concrete, part of Ibstock

Cable Services Group

Crouch Waterfall

Galldris Services Ltd

GRP Grating Systems

Pod-Trak

Silenzio Panels Ltd

Smyth Composites Limited

Twinfix Limited

Station Refurbishment

Leander Rail – Architectural Metalwork

Smyth Composites Limited

Steel

Sub-Contract

Services Ltd

GRP Grating Systems

Kilborn Consulting Limited

McGinley Support Services (Infrastructure) Ltd

MH Southern & Company Ltd (Timber)

Newgate (Newark) Ltd

Premier Rail Services

PULS UK Ltd

RSS Infrastructure Ltd

Sateba UK (formerly Sateba

Stanton Precast)

Specialist Engineering Services Ltd

Strail (UK) Ltd

TVS Supply Chain Solutions Ltd

Xrail Group

Shelters LOC & REB’S

Bradgate Containers

Buckingham Group Contracting Ltd

Galldris Services Ltd

Orbital Fasteners

PULS UK Ltd

RSS Infrastructure Ltd

Unipart Rail

Sleepers

Galldris Services Ltd

McCulloch Rail

MH Southern & Company Ltd (Timber)

Orbital Fasteners

RSS Infrastructure Ltd

Sateba UK (formerly Sateba

Stanton Precast)

TVS Supply Chain Solutions Ltd

Track Maintenance Services

Freightliner

Galldris Services Ltd

GRP Grating Systems

Kleeneze – Koti Ltd

McCulloch Rail

Orbital Fasteners

Permalok Fastening Systems Ltd

PlasmaTrack Ltd

Pod-Trak

RSS Infrastructure Ltd

Senceive Limited

Smyth Composites Limited

Specialist Engineering Services Ltd

Swietelsky Construction Company Limited

Track Material & Equipment

Anderton Concrete, part of Ibstock

Cable Services Group

DLR Elastomer Engineering

Eland Cables Ltd

Engineered Composites Ltd

Galldris Services Ltd

Hilti (Gt. Britain) Ltd

HJ Skelton and Co. Ltd

Kleeneze – Koti Ltd

MH Southern & Company Ltd (Timber)

Orbital Fasteners

Padley & Venables

Pandrol

PBH Rail

Permalok Fastening Systems Ltd

PlasmaTrack Ltd

RSS Infrastructure Ltd

Sateba UK (formerly Sateba Stanton Precast)

Smyth Composites Limited

Specialist Engineering Services Ltd

SRS Rail System International Ltd

Star Fasteners (UK) Ltd (Huck Fastener

Distributor)

Tiflex Ltd – Trackelast Specialist Rail

Solutions

Transmission Dynamics

Triptex Limited

TTS (Trough-Tec Systems)

TVS Supply Chain Solutions Ltd

Unipart Rail

Track Safety

Triptex Limited

Trackside Enclosures & Cabinets

Anderton Concrete, part of Ibstock

Bernstein Ltd

Cable Services Group

Data Acquisition & Testing Services Ltd

Galldris Services Ltd

GRP Grating Systems

Hydram Engineering Limited

Kleeneze – Koti Ltd

LC Switchgear Limited

RSS Infrastructure Ltd

Sateba UK (formerly Sateba

Stanton Precast)

Smyth Composites Limited

Star Fasteners (UK) Ltd (Huck Fastener

Distributor)

TTS (Trough-Tec Systems)

TVS Supply Chain Solutions Ltd

Unipart Rail

Trackside Telephones

Galldris Services Ltd

TVS Supply Chain Solutions Ltd

Unipart Rail

Traffic Management Systems

Galldris Services Ltd

Marlec Engineering Co Ltd

Newgate (Newark) Ltd

TVS Supply Chain Solutions Ltd

Unipart Dorman

Welding Products / Services

Fronius UK Ltd

Hilti (Gt. Britain) Ltd

ICEE Managed Services Ltd

iLECSYS Rail Ltd

McGinley Support Services

(Infrastructure) Ltd

Pandrol

Pod-Trak

RSS Infrastructure Ltd

TVS Supply Chain Solutions Ltd

ROLLING STOCK & TRACTION

Air Horns & Valves

TVS Supply Chain Solutions Ltd

UKRL – UK Rail Leasing Ltd

CET Systems

Vogelsang

Depots

AP Diesels Ltd

Aura Brand Solutions

Buckingham Group Contracting Ltd

EngPro Solutions

Galldris Services Ltd

KITE Projects

LC Switchgear Limited

Lista UK Ltd

MENNEKES

Newgate (Newark) Ltd

Permalok Fastening Systems Ltd

Rowe Hankins Ltd

Specialist Engineering Services Ltd

SurfacePrep UK

TenBroeke Company Limited

Time 24

Totalkare

TVS Supply Chain Solutions Ltd

Unipart Rail

Wickens Engineering Ltd

Wilkinson Star Ltd

Depot Workshop Equipment

Galldris Services Ltd

Mechan Limited

MENNEKES

Newgate (Newark) Ltd

Permalok Fastening Systems Ltd

Star Fasteners (UK) Ltd (Huck Fastener

Distributor)

Totalkare

TSG Fleet

TVS Supply Chain Solutions Ltd

Unipart Rail

Wickens Engineering Ltd

Wilkinson Star Ltd

William Cook Rail Ltd

Zonegreen

Diesel Exhaust Extraction

Blaschke Umwelttechnik GmbH

Galldris Services Ltd

Maintenance Depots

Buckingham Group Contracting Ltd

EngPro Solutions

Galldris Services Ltd

LC Switchgear Limited

Permalok Fastening Systems Ltd

Railway Support Services

Specialist Engineering Services Ltd

TenBroeke Company Limited

Totalkare

UKRL – UK Rail Leasing Ltd

Unipart Rail

Wilkinson Star Ltd

Platforms & Access Equipment for Depots

Galldris Services Ltd

iLECSYS Rail Ltd

Kee Systems

KITE Projects

Totalkare

Repair / Overhaul / Workshop Services

AB Hoses & Fittings Ltd

AP Diesels Ltd

Aura Brand Solutions

Coulstock & Place Engineering Ltd

EngPro Solutions

Freightliner

Galldris Services Ltd

Lista UK Ltd

Permalok Fastening Systems Ltd

Rowe Hankins Ltd

Specialist Engineering Services Ltd

Star Fasteners (UK) Ltd (Huck Fastener

Distributor)

Time 24

Totalkare

UKRL – UK Rail Leasing Ltd

Unipart Rail

William Cook Rail Ltd

Zonegreen

Specialist Depot Equipment Maintenance

Galldris Services Ltd

LC Switchgear Limited

Specialist Engineering Services Ltd

Star Fasteners (UK) Ltd (Huck Fastener Distributor)

Totalkare

Storage Systems & Handling Wickens Engineering Ltd

Washing Systems – Vehicles

AB Hoses & Fittings Ltd

Galldris Services Ltd

Unipart Rail

Equipment & Ancillary Products

AMELEC Instruments

Armacell UK

Capital Seating

Coulstock & Place Engineering Ltd

EAO Ltd

Lista UK Ltd

UKRL – UK Rail Leasing Ltd

Wilkinson Star Ltd

Extruded Silicone Sections & Sheeting

DLR Elastomer Engineering

J-Flex Rubber Products

Nufox Rubber Ltd

Fasteners

Armacell UK

Pandrol

Permalok Fastening Systems Ltd

Star Fasteners (UK) Ltd (Huck Fastener Distributor)

Staytite Ltd

Transmission Dynamics

TVS Supply Chain Solutions Ltd

UKRL – UK Rail Leasing Ltd

Unipart Rail

Fuel & Lubricants

Galldris Services Ltd

Rowe Hankins Ltd

Transmission Dynamics

TVS Supply Chain Solutions Ltd

UKRL – UK Rail Leasing Ltd

Unipart Rail

Diesel & Oil Alteration

Galldris Services Ltd

Diesel Fuelling Equipment

Galldris Services Ltd

TSG Fleet

Unipart Rail

Engine Oil Management

Galldris Services Ltd

Transmission Dynamics

TVS Supply Chain Solutions Ltd

UKRL – UK Rail Leasing Ltd

Unipart Rail

Fuel – Tanks, Pumps, Gauging

Galldris Services Ltd

TSG Fleet

TVS Supply Chain Solutions Ltd

Fuel Suppliers

Services Ltd UKRL – UK Rail Leasing Ltd

Lubrication Systems

Hankins Ltd TVS

Ltd Permalok Fastening Systems Ltd Stadler Rail Management AG

Fasteners (UK) Ltd (Huck Fastener

– UK Rail Leasing Ltd Rolling Stock OEM

UK Axiomtek UK Ltd

Seating

Industrial Batteries Systems Limited Stadler Rail Management AG

Star Fasteners (UK) Ltd (Huck Fastener

Distributor)

TRB Lightweight Structures Ltd

William Cook Rail Ltd

Rolling Stock Refurbishment

AB Hoses & Fittings Ltd

AEGIS Rail Limited Aeropair Ltd Aura Brand Solutions

Ltd

Seating

Industrial Batteries Systems Limited

EAO Ltd

EnPro Group Ltd

Forbo Flooring Systems UK Limited

Freightliner

Indestructible Paint Limited

Kleeneze – Koti Ltd

Permalok Fastening Systems Ltd

Rowe Hankins Ltd

Samuel Taylor Ltd

Stadler Rail Management AG

Star Fasteners (UK) Ltd (Huck Fastener

Distributor)

Televic GSP

Time 24

TRB Lightweight Structures Ltd

UKRL – UK Rail Leasing Ltd

Unipart Rail

William Cook Rail Ltd

Seating

Capital Seating

Star Fasteners (UK) Ltd (Huck Fastener

Distributor)

Structural Fasteners & Lockbolts

Orbital Fasteners

Star Fasteners (UK) Ltd (Huck Fastener Distributor)

Train Heating & Airconditioning

Coulstock & Place Engineering Ltd

EnPro Group Ltd

Star Fasteners (UK) Ltd (Huck Fastener Distributor)

Waste Removal

CF Booth Limited

EnPro Group Ltd

SurfacePrep UK

Welding Equipment

Fronius UK Ltd

Rolling Stock Disposal / Scrap

Metal Dealers

CF Booth Limited

Seating

Capital Seating

Speed/Pressure Indicators & Gauges

Acutest (Head Office)

Data Acquisition & Testing Services Ltd

Rowe Hankins Ltd

TVS Supply Chain Solutions Ltd

Structural Fasteners

Permalok Fastening Systems Ltd

Star Fasteners (UK) Ltd (Huck Fastener

Distributor)

TFC Ltd – Head Office

Transmission Dynamics

TVS Supply Chain Solutions Ltd

Traction Equipment

TVS Supply Chain Solutions Ltd

UKRL – UK Rail Leasing Ltd

Weighing Systems

Data Acquisition & Testing Services Ltd

Mechan Limited

Wiper Equipment

TVS Supply Chain Solutions Ltd

UKRL – UK Rail Leasing Ltd

FREIGHT

Cranes / Lifting Equipment

DLR Elastomer Engineering

Galldris Services Ltd

Keytracker – Head Office & Factory

Mechan Limited

Penny Engineering

Railway Support Services

Freight Handlers

Galldris Services Ltd

Keytracker – Head Office & Factory

Heavy Haulage / Road Transfer

Galldris Services Ltd

Keytracker – Head Office & Factory

TSG Fleet

Unipart Rail

William Cook Rail Ltd

Intermodal Rail Freight

Keytracker – Head Office & Factory

William Cook Rail Ltd

Logistics

Galldris Services Ltd

Keytracker – Head Office & Factory

South Survey Ltd

Specialist Engineering Services Ltd

TVS Supply Chain Solutions Ltd

Terminal / Terminal Operators

British Cables Company

Keytracker – Head Office & Factory

Newgate (Newark) Ltd

Warehousing & Distribution

Buckingham Group Contracting Ltd

Heskins Ltd

Keytracker – Head Office & Factory

Lista UK Ltd

TenBroeke Company Limited

TFC Ltd – Head Office

TVS Supply Chain Solutions Ltd

Unipart Rail

1st Line Defence Ltd

Unit 3 Maple Park, Essex Road

Hoddesdon EN11 0EX

T: 01992 446974

E: info@1stlinedefence.co.uk

W: www.1stlinedefence.co.uk

1stinRail

1d North Crescent, Cody Road London E16 4TE

T: 020 7474 1459

E: info@1stinrail.co.uk

W: www.1stinrail.co.uk

21st Century Technology

12 Charter Point Way, Ashby-De-La-Zouch Leicestershire LE65 1NF

T: 0844 871 7990

E: info@21stplc.com

W: www.21stplc.com

360 Vision Technology Ltd

7 Seymour Court, Manor Park Runcorn Cheshire WA7 1SY

T: 0870 903 3601

E: info@360visiontechnology.com

W: www.360visiontechnology.com

3Di International Limited

1 Ham Business Centre, 53 Brighton Road

Shoreham-by-Sea West Sussex BN43 6RE

T: 01273 464883

E: 3di@dial.pipex.com

W: www.3di-international.com

3M Bracknell 3M Centre, Cain Road Bracknell Berkshire RG12 8HT

T: 0870 608 0050

E: bondingsolutions.uk@3mukcit.freshdesk.com

W: www.3m.co.uk

3SL Suite 2, 22a Duke Street

Barrow-in-Furness Cumbria LA14 1HH

T: 01229 838867

E: salesdetails@threesl.com

W: www.threesl.com

3Squared Ltd

Fountain Precinct, Balm Green

Sheffield S1 2JA

T: 0333 121 3333

E: hello@3squared.com

W: www.3squared.com

3Ways Railway & Construction Services Ltd

Unit 8 & 9, Thurrock Commercial Park

Purfleet Ind. Park South Ockenden RM15 4YA

T: 01708 680160

E: info@3waysrcs.co.uk

W: www.3waysrcs.co.uk

4 Acre Ecology

The Little House, Lower Crescent Minster Lovell Witney OX29 0SD

T: 01993 864958

E: info@4acreecology.co.uk

W: www.4acreecology.co.uk

4 Rail Services Ltd Unit 11, Iron Bridge Close Great Central Way London NW10 0UF

T: 020 8955 1700

E: enquiries@4-rail.com

W: www.4-rail.com

40Seven Limited

Cross Green Ind. Estate, Cross Green Way

Leeds LS9 0SE

T: 0113 201 9700

E: info@40seven.com

W: www.40seven.com

42 Technology Ltd

5-6 Meadow Lane, St Ives Cambridgeshire PE27 4LG

T: 01480 302700

E: answers@42technology.com

W: www.42technology.com

80:20 Communications

Hadleigh House, 232 High Street Guildford Surrey GU1 3JF

T: 01483 447380

E: hello@8020comms.com

W: www.8020comms.com

8Point8 Support Limited

Units 10-12, Yorkshire Way, West Moor Park Armthorpe Doncaster DN3 3FE

T: 01302 965050

E: info@8point8support.com

W: www.8point8support.com

A Hingley & Son (Timber) Ltd

Nether Lane, Hazlewood Belpher Derbyshire DE56 4AP

T: 01773 550055

E: sales@hingleytimber.co.uk W: www.hingleytimber.co.uk

A-Plant Rail

102 Dalton Avenue, Birchwood Park Warrington Cheshire WA3 6YE

T: 0845 602 1304

E: rail@aplant.com W: www.aplant.com

A&E Systems Europe

3 Charles Wood Road, Dereham Norfolk NR19 1SX T: 01362 694915

E: uk@ae-sys.com W: www.ae-sys.com

A&M EDM Limited Unit 25, Mornington Road Smethwick West Midlands B66 2JE T: 0121 558 8352

E: info@amedm.co.uk W: www.amedm.co.uk

A&M Electrical Services Ltd

Unit 9, 194 Commerce Park Stephenson Road Washington NE37 3HR T: 0191 419 1519

E: info@amelectricals.com W: www.am-electricals.com

A1 Group

Silver Birches, Highland Avenue Wokingham Berkshire RG41 4SP

T: 0118 989 4652

E: info@a1groupcomp.co.uk W: www.a1groupcomp.co.uk

AA Security Ltd 57 Green Lane, Ilford Essex IG1 1XG T: 020 8514 0861

E: info@aasecurity.co.uk W: www.aasecurity.co.uk

Aalco Metals Ltd

Parkway House, Unit 6 Parkway Ind. Estate Pacific Avenue Wednesbury WS10 7WP

T: 01932 576820

E: info@aalco.co.uk W: www.aalco.co.uk

AARC Professional Services Limited

1 Lant Close, Kings Bromley Staffordshire DE13 7JW T: 07841 611657

E: info@aarcps.co.uk W: www.aarcps.co.uk

Aaron Rail Ltd

Bramhall Moor Tech Park, Pepper Road Hazel Grove Stockport SK7 5BW T: 0161 302 3670

E: enquiries@aaronrail.co.uk W: www.aaronrail.co.uk

Aarsleff Ground Engineering Hawton Lane, Balderton Newark Nottinghamshire NG24 3BU

T: 01636 611140

E: info@aarsleff.co.uk W: www.aarsleff.co.uk

Aati Rail Limited

11 Swinborne Drive, Springwood Ind. Estate

Braintree Essex CM7 2YP

T: 01376 346278

E: info@aati.co.uk W: www.aati.co.uk

AB Connectors Ltd / TT Electronics

Mountain Ash, Abercynon

Rhondda Cynon Taff Wales CF45 4SF

T: 01443 740331

E: sales@ttabconnectors.com W: www.ttabconnectors.com

AB Hoses & Fittings Ltd

Units 5-7, Warwick Street

Industrial Estate Chesterfield S40 2TT

T: 01246 208831

E: sales@abhoses.com W: www.abhoses.com

AB Precision (Poole) Limited 1 Fleets Lane, Poole Dorset BH15 3BZ T: 01202 665000

E: enquires@abprecision.co.uk W: www.abprecision.co.uk

AB Turnkey Solutions Ltd Unit 2-3, The Enigma Centre, Bilton Road Bletchley Milton Keynes MK1 1HW T: 01908 644748

E: sales@abturnkey.co.uk W: www.abturnkey.co.uk

AB2000 Ltd

95 Westburn Drive, Cambuslang Glasgow Scotland G72 7NA T: 0141 646 1212

E: enquiries@ab2000.co.uk W: www.ab2000.co.uk

ABA Surveying Ltd

The Lansbury Estate, Lower Guildford Road Woking Surrey GU21 2EP

T: 01483 797111

E: info@abasurveying.co.uk W: www.abasurveying.co.uk

Abacus Lighting Ltd

Oddicroft Lane, Sutton-in-Ashfield Nottinghamshire NG17 5FT

T: 01623 511111

E: sales@abacuslighting.com

W: www.abacuslighting.com

ABB Electrification Products Tower Court, Foleshill Enterprise Park Courtaulds Way Coventry CV6 5NX T: 024 7636 8500

E: info@abb.co.uk

W: www.abb.com

Abbey Pynford Foundation Systems Ltd 2-6 Bilton Way, Luton Bedfordshire LU1 1UU

T: 01442 212112

E: Info@abbeypynford.co.uk

W: www.abbeypynford.co.uk

Abbi Access Services Ltd

Clwyd Close, Hawarden Ind. Estate Manor Lane Hawarden CH5 3PZ

T: 01244 629919

E: admin@abbiaccess.com

W: www.abbiaccess.com

ARC is an independent consultancy with an experienced team of specialist consultants providing safety and risk management services to the rail industry globally from our offices in the UK and Australia. We support our clients in providing Independent Safety Assessment, safety management and assurance, Human Factors and management consultancy services.

Abbott Risk Consulting Ltd 11 Albyn Place Edinburgh EH2 4NG T: 0131 220 0164

E: rail@consultarc.com W: www.consultarc.com

Abel Systems Ltd Station Road, Tupton Chesterfield Derbeyshire S42 6DA T: 01246 851175

E: sales@abelsystems.co.uk W: www.abelsystems.co.uk

Abellio UK HQ 5th Floor, The Culzean Building 36 Renfield Street Glasgow G2 1LU

T: 0141 320 0620

E: customer.care@abellio.co.uk W: www.abellio.com

Aberdeen & Grampian Chamber of Commerce

The Hub, Exploration Dr, Aberdeen Energy Pk Bridge of Don Aberdeen AB23 8GX T: 01224 343900

E: info@agcc.co.uk W: www.agcc.co.uk

ABG Construction & Mineral Tools Ltd

Charterhouse Road

Coventry CV1 2BJ

T: 024 7635 6344

E: info@abgtools.com

W: www.abgtools.com

ABG Geosynthetics

E7 Meltham Mills Road, Meltham Holmfirth HD9 4BS T: 01484 852096

E: enquiries@abgltd.com W: www.abg-geosynthetics.com

Able Piling

U2 Sharlands Rd Ind Est, Sharlands Rd

Newgate Ln Fareham Hampshire PO14 1RD T: 01489 797600

E: sales@frankifoundations.co.uk W: www.frankifoundations.co.uk

Abloy UK

Portobello Works, School Street

Willenhall West Midlands W13 3PW T: 01902 364500 E: info@abloy.co.uk W: www.abloy.co.uk

ABM Precast Solutions Ltd

Ollerton Road, Tuxford Newark Nottinghamshire NG22 0PQ T: 01777 872233

E: precast@abmeurope.com W: www.abmprecast.co.uk

Abnormal Load Services - ALS

Building 3, Eltherington Bus Pk

1305 Hedon Road Hull, East Yorks HU9 5QD

T: 01482 796214

E: info@als-europe.com

W: www.abnormal-loads.com

ABP Associates Limited

8 Chancerygate Bus Ctr, Manor House Avenue Millbrook Southampton SO15 0AE

T: 02380 528571

E: marvin.sexton@abp.uk.com W: www.abp.uk.com

Abracs Ltd

Abracs House, George Cayley Drive Clifton Moor York YO30 4XE T: 01904 789997

E: abracs@abracs.com W: www.abracs.com

ABS Consulting Ltd

EQE House, The Beacons, Warrington Road Birchwood Cheshire WA3 6WJ

T: 01925 287300

E: enquiriesuk@abs-group.com W: www.abs-group.com

ABS Consulting Ltd (London Office)

ABS House, 1 Frying Pan Alley London E1 7HR

T: 020 7377 4422

E: info@abs-group.com W: www.abs-group.com

Absoft Ltd

Davidson House, Aberdeen Innovation Pk Balgownie Road Aberdeen AB22 8GT T: 01224 707088

E: info@absoft.co.uk W: www.absoft.co.uk

AbsTracked Solutions is a highly respected safety, assurance and competence management consultancy, specialising in the railway and airport sectors. Our core workstreams include regulatory submissions, change management, project safety assurance and accident investigation.

For information on these services or for a demonstration of our tablet-based electronic competence management application, please visit ‘Contact Us’ at www.AbsTracked.co.uk.

AbsTracked Solutions Ltd

AbsTracked House, 120 Birches Lane South Wingfield Derbyshire DE55 7LZ

T: 07872 609 619

E: enquiries@abstracked.co.uk W: www.abstracked.co.uk

Abtus Limited

Falconer Road, Haverhill

Suffolk CB9 7XU

T: 01440 702938

E: sales@abtus.com

W: www.abtus.com

ACAL BFI UK Ltd

3 The Business Centre, Molly Millars Lane

Wokingham RG41 2EY

T: 0118 978 8878

E: sales-uk@acalbfi.co.uk

W: www.acalbfi.co.uk

Acanthus Architects LW

Voysey House, Barley Mow Passage London W4 4PN

T: 020 8994 2288

E: design@acanthuslw.com

W: www.acanthuslw.com

Accelerator Solutions Ltd

Elizabeth House, 6th Floor

39 York Road London SE1 7NQ

T: 0845 260 6886

E: info@acceleratorsolutions.com

W: www.acceleratorsolutions.com

Accenture

9-10 St Andrew Square

Edinburgh EH2 2AF

T: 0131 718 3501

E: info@accenture.com

W: www.accenture.com

Access Design & Engineering

Marsh Road, Middlesbrough Cleveland TS1 5JS

T: 01952 588788

E: sales@access-design.co.uk

W: www.access-design.co.uk

Access Disputes Committee

1 Eversholt Street, Floor 8 London NW1 2DN

T: 020 7554 0601

E: sec.adc@btconnect.com

W: www.accessdisputesrail.org

Access IS

18 Suttons Bus Park, Reading Berkshire RG6 1AZ

T: 0118 966 3333

E: sales@access-is.com

W: www.access-is.com

ACCON UK Limited

Unit B Fronds Park, Frouds Lane

Aldermaston Reading RG7 4LH

T: 0118 971 0000

E: enquiry@accon-uk.com

W: www.accon-uk.com

Accord Marketing Ltd

Endeavour House, 189 Shaftesbury Avenue

Covent Garden London WC2H 8JR

T: 020 7395 9655

E: enquiries@accordmarketing.com

W: www.accordmarketing.com

Accurate Section Benders

Dawley Brook Road, Kingswinford West Midlands DY6 7AU

T: 01384 402402

E: sales@accuratesectionbenders.co.uk

W: www.accuratesectionbenders.co.uk

Aces Compressors

Unit 4 Tower Estate, Warpsgrove Lane

Chalgrove Oxfordshire OX44 7XZ

T: 01865 891522

E: info@acescomp.co.uk

W: www.acescomp.co.uk

Acheson + Glover

4 Marlin Office Village, 1250 Chester Road

Castle Vale Birmingham B35 7AZ

T: 0121 747 0202

E: specifications@ag.uk.com

W: www.ag.uk.com

Achilles Information Ltd

30 Western Avenue, Milton Park

Abingdon Oxfordshire OX14 4SH

T: 01235 861118

E: enquiries@achilles.com

W: www.achilles.com

ACM Composite Bearings Ltd

Derwent Way, Wath West Ind Estate

Rotherham South Yorkshire S63 6EX

T: 01709 874951

E: sales@acmbearings.co.uk

W: www.acmbearings.co.uk

ACO Technologies Plc

ACO Business Park, Hitchin Road

Shefford Bedfordshire SG17 5TE

T: 01462 816666

E: technologies@aco.co.uk

W: www.aco.co.uk

Acorel

Unit 23, Braintree Ent Centre

46 Springwood Dr Braintree CM7 2YN

T: 01376 324825

E: info@acorel.com W: www.acorel.com

Acorn Group - Head Office

Somerton House, Hazell Drive Newport NP10 8FY T: 01633 660000

E: branch@acornpeople.com W: www.acornpeople.com

Acorn Industries Ltd

Unit A Denby Way, Hellaby Ind Estate

Rotherham South Yorkshire S66 8HR

T: 0800 876 6441

E: info@acorn-ind.co.uk W: www.acorn-ind.co.uk

Acousteel

Naylor Court, Patterson Road Blaydon-on-Tyne Tyne & Wear NE21 5SD T: 0191 499 0244

E: sales@nislimited.com W: www.acousteel.com

Acoustic Sensing Technology UK Ltd

22nd Floor City Tower, Piccadilly Plaza Manchester M1 4BT T: 0161 413 9615

E: office@acousticsensing.co.uk W: www.acousticsensing.co.uk

Acrastyle Limited North Lonsdale Road, Ulverston Cumbria LA12 9DP T: 01229 583232 E: enquiries@acrastyle.co.uk W: www.acrastyle.co.uk

ACS Testing Ltd

Unit 14, Blackhill Road West Poole Dorset BH16 6LE T: 01202 622858

E: testing@acstesting.co.uk W: www.acsgroupofcompanies.co.uk

Actaccom Ltd (Actiform Group)

Queens Buildings, Lowlands Road Mirfield West Yorkshire WF14 8LX T: 01924 498557

E: sales@actiformgroup.co.uk W: www.actiformgroup.co.uk

Actavo Building Solutions

Unit 1 First Floor, Calder Close Calder Park Wakefield WF4 3BA

T: 0330 102 5544

E: building.uk@actavo.com

W: www.actavo.com

Actemium UK

Unit 3, Elmdon Trading Estate

Bickenhill Lane Marston Green B37 7HE

T: 02392 269960

E: automation.sales@actemium.co.uk

W: www.actemium.co.uk

Acumen Design Associates Ltd

Holborn Hall, 193-197 High Holborn

London WC1V 7BD

T: 020 3026 4560

E: info@acumen-da.com

W: www.acumen-da.com

Test equipment specialists with over 32 years’ experience.

Equipment Supply: Great stock availability, expert support, technical on-site demonstrations (with further training available)

Hire: Fully calibrated stock and technical support.

Calibration/Repair (UKAS/Traceable): Four service centres for UK-wide coverage. 65,000 calibrations/yr

• 450 calibration days at customer premises/yr

• 11,000 component-level repairs/yr Certificate management software Corporate website: www.acutest.net/ Test Instrument Supply website: www.acutestdirect.co.uk/

Acutest (Head Office)

Century Road, High Carr Business Park Newcastle-under-Lyme Staffordshire ST5 7UG

T: 01782 563030

E: sales@acutest-ukti.co.uk

W: www.acutest.net

Acutest (Northern Office)

Unit 4, Evans Bus Centre, Durham Way South Newton Aycliffe Bus Park County Durham DL5 6ZF

T: 01782 563030

E: sales@acutest-ukti.co.uk

W: www.acutest.net

Acutest (Scotland Office)

Unit 2 Jubilee Court, Montrose Avenue Hillington Park Glasgow G52 4LB

T: 01782 563030

E: sales@acutest-ukti.co.uk

W: www.acutest.net

Acutest (Western Office)

Acutest 61 Macrae Road, Eden Office Park Ham Green Bristol BS20 0DD T: 01782 563030

E: sales@acutest-ukti.co.uk W: www.acutest.net

Adam Smith Conferences 14 Gray’s Inn Road London WC1X 8HN

T: 020 8004 5707

E: info@adamsmithconferences.com W: www.adamsmithconferences.com

Adamson Associates 6th floor, 1 Canada Sq, Canary Wharf London E14 5AB T: 020 7418 2068

E: info-uk@adamson-associates.com W: www.adamson-associates.com

Adaptive Modules Ltd

Lorna House, 103 Lorna Road Hove East Sussex BN3 3EL T: 01273 830929

E: sales@adaptivemodules.com W: www.adaptivemodules.com

Adare SEC

Byron House, Willow Drive Nottingham NG15 0DP T: 01623 727500 E: enquiries@adaresec.com W: www.adaresec.com

ADAS (Cambridge) Battle Gate Road, Boxworth Cambridge CB23 4NN T: 01954 268200 E: enquiries@adas.co.uk W: www.adas.uk

ADAS Uk Ltd (Head Office) Spring Lodge, 172 Chester Road Helsby WA6 0AR T: 01928 726006

E: enquiries@adas.co.uk W: www.adas.co.uk

Addagrip Terraco Ltd

Addagrip House, Bell Lane Ind Estate Uckfield East Sussex TN22 1QL

T: 01825 761333

E: sales@addagrip.co.uk W: www.addagrip.co.uk

Addleshaw Goddard LLP

Milton Gate, 60 Chiswell Street

London EC1Y 4AG

T: 020 7305 5692

E: info@addleshawgoddard.com

W: www.addleshawgoddard.com

ADE Power

Hellaby Industrial Est, Hellaby Lane Rotherham S66 8HN

T: 01977 657982

E: enquiries@adeltd.co.uk

W: www.adeltd.co.uk

Adecco Group UK & Ireland Millennium Bridge House, 2 Lambeth Hill London EC4V 4BG

T: 020 7403 0978

E: headoffice@adeccogroup.com

W: www.adecco.co.uk

Adeo Construction Consultants

Oakhurst Business Park, Wilberforce Way Southwater West Sussex RH13 9RT

T: 01403 821770

E: enquiries@adeo.uk.com

W: www.adeo.uk.com

Adey Steel

Falcon Industrial Park, Meadow Lane

Loughborough LE11 1HL

T: 01509 556677

E: mail@adeysteel.co.uk

W: www.adeysteelgroup.co.uk

Adfield Group

The Granary, Beckbury

Shifnal Shropshire TF11 9DG

T: 01952 752500

E: hello@adfield.co.uk

W: www.adfield.co.uk

Adfil

Devonshire House, 60 Goswell Road Barbican London EC1M 7AD

T: 01482 863777

E: info@adfil.co.uk

W: www.adfil.com

Adomast manufacture a comprehensive range of high performance and specialist construction chemicals for civil engineering and railway applications. Included are a diverse and high quality range of cementitious and epoxy and polyester resin based protective/ repair compounds. We also offer bespoke manufacturing where products can be specifically designed for exacting applications.

Adomast Manufacturing Limited

Units 1 & 2, Barkston Road

Carlton Ind Estate Barnsley S71 3HU

T: 01226 707863

E: enquiries@adomast.co.uk

W: www.adomast.co.uk

ADP Group Ltd

Firing Close Farm, Wickwar Wotton Under Edge Gloucestershire GL12 8PE

T: 01454 227115

E: info@adpgroupltd.com W: www.adpgroupltd.com

ADS Group Limited (Farnborough)

Show Centre, ETPS Road, Farnborough Aerodrome Hampshire GU14 6FD

T: 020 7091 4500

E: enquiries@adsgroup.org.uk

W: www.adsgroup.org.uk

ADS Group Limited (Head Office) Salamanca Square, 9 Albert Embankment London SE1 7SP

T: 020 7091 4500

E: enquiries@adsgroup.org.uk

W: www.adsgroup.org.uk

ADT Fire & Security

Security House, The Summit Hanworth Road Sunbury on Thames TW16 5DB

T: 01932 743229

E: sales@adt.co.uk

W: www.tycoint.com

Advance Electronics Ltd

Advance Park, Wrexham Wales LL14 3YR

T: 01978 821000

E: sales@aelgroup.co.uk

W: www.aelgroup.co.uk

Advance Training & Recruitment

Stamford House, 91 Woodbridge Road Guildford Surrey GU1 4QD

T: 01483 361061

E: info@advance-trs.com

W: www.advance-trs.com

Advanced Building Composites (ABC) Ltd

Civils House, Cemetery Road Telford Shropshire TF4 2BS

T: 01952 504288

E: sales@abc-uk.com

W: www.abc-uk.com

Advanced Chemical Etching Ltd (ACE) 31-34 Hortonwood 33, Telford Shropshire TF1 7EX

T: 01952 416666

E: info@ace-uk.net

W: www.ace-uk.net

Advanced Engineering UK brings the entire manufacturing supply chain together! Join us Discover groundbreaking innovations, explore sustainable solutions, and connect with industry leaders shaping the future. Don’t miss this opportunity to network, gain insights, and experience the latest trends driving engineering and manufacturing forward. +44(0)20 3196 4314

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Advanced Engineering

NEC Birmingham Halls 3 & 3a, B40 1NT

T: +44 (0)20 3196 4306

E: Sonia.Diaz@easyfairs.com

W: www.advancedengineeringuk.com

Advanced Engineering Techniques Ltd (AET UK)

9-15 Holbrook Avenue, Holbrook Ind Estate Halfway Sheffield S20 3FF

T: 0114 247 5725

E: sales@aetuk.com

W: www.aetuk.com

Advanced Handling Ltd

Newcombe Way, Orton Southgate Peterborough PE2 6SE

T: 01778 345365

E: sales@advancedhandling.co.uk

W: www.advancedhandling.co.uk

Advanced New Technology

Pippingford Park Manor, Nutley Uckfield TN22 3HW

T: 01825 713058

E: info@a-n-t.com

W: www.a-n-t.com

Advanced Resource Managers (ARM)

Langstone Tech Park, Langstone Road Havant Hampshire PO9 1SA

T: 023 9222 8228

E: hello@arm.co.uk

W: www.arm.co.uk

Advanced Selection Ltd

30 Bell Street, Romsey Hamsphire SO51 8GW

T: 023 8074 4455

E: office@advancedselect.co.uk

W: www.advancedselect.co.uk

Advantage Resourcing (London & City)

No 1 Poultry

London EC2R 8EJ

T: 020 7390 7000

E: infoaruk@advantageresourcing.com

W: www.advantageresourcing.co.uk

Advantage xPO

No 1 Poultry

London EC2R 8EJ

T: 020 7390 7000

E: info@advantagexpo.com

W: www.advantagexpo.com

Advante - Oasis® Welfare 10/11 Argent Court, Sylvan Way Basildon Essex SS15 6TH T: 01268 280500

E: sales@advante.co.uk W: www.advante.co.uk

Advantech

Unit 3 Gunnery Terrace, Duke of Wellington Ave Royal Arsenal Woolwich London SE18 6SW T: 020 8836 9732 E: embedded@advantech.eu W: www.advantech.eu

AE Engineering Ltd Unit 3, Maritime Street Fleetwood Lancashire FY7 7PB T: 0800 987 5434 E: info@ae-engineering.co.uk W: www.ae-engineering.co.uk

AE Harris & Co (Birmingham) Ltd 109-138 Northwood St Birmingham B3 1SZ T: 0121 200 3700 E: sales@aeharris.co.uk W: www.aeharris.co.uk

AE Oscroft & Sons Limited Washford Ind Estate, Heming Road Redditch Worcestershire B98 0EA T: 01527 502203 E: info@aeoscroft.co.uk W: www.aeoscroft.co.uk

AE Yates Ltd Cranfield Road, Lostock Ind Estate Lostock Bolton BL6 4SB T: 01204 696175 E: civils@aeyates.co.uk W: www.aeyates.co.uk

Aecom

Tricentre 3, Newbridge Square Swindon SN1 1BY T: 01793 508500 E: enquiries@aecom.com W: www.aecom.com

Aedas Group Ltd

Ivory House, St Katharine Docks

London E1W 1AT T: 020 3764 5450 E: London@aedas.com W: www.aedas.com

AEG Power Solutions Ltd

Electric Avenue, Enfield Middlesex EN3 7XU T: 01992 719200

E: sales@aegps.com W: www.aegps.com

AEGIS Rail Limited, part of the IKOS Group, offers comprehensive engineering and certification services to the rail industry. Our expertise spans passenger Rolling Stock, Freight, On Track Plant and Machines, Signalling, Telecoms , Civil Infrastructure & Electrification. Our services ensure compliance and safety across various Rail projects making us a trusted partner of choice.

AEGIS Rail Limited

29 Brunel Parkway, Pride Park Derby DE24 8HR T: 01332 384302

E: sales@aegisengineering.co.uk W: www.aegisengineering.co.uk

AEI Cables Durham Road, Birtley

Chester-le-Street County Durham DH3 2TD

T: 0191 410 3111

E: sales@aeicables.co.uk W: www.aeicables.co.uk

Aerco Ltd

17 Lawson Hunt Ind Park, Broadbridge Heath Horsham West Sussex RH12 3JR

T: 01403 260206

E: sales@aerco.co.uk W: www.aerco.co.uk

Aerolux Ltd

91 Chorley Road, Blackpool Lancashire FY3 7XQ

T: 01253 396670

E: sales@aerolux.co.uk W: www.aerolux.co.uk

Aeropair are a 25 year old, Worldwide, Aircraft and Railway Carriage Interior Production and Repair company with vast experience on all Composite, Plastic and metallic machined and formed parts to include seating with a range of over 5000 parts, with JV’s In Asia and India for the supply of Multiple Fabric solutions. Bespoke VVIP & VIP Interiors also supported.

Aeropair Ltd

5 Neil Street, Meadowside Street

Renfrew Scotland PA4 8TA

T: 0141 886 7005

E: enquiries@aeropair.co.uk W: www.aeropair.co.uk

AF Switchgear Ltd

Nunn Brook Road, Sutton-In-Ashfield Nottinghamshire NG17 2HU

T: 01623 555600

E: sales@afswitchgear.co.uk W: www.afswitchgear.co.uk

Afford Rent A Car

Royal Oak Garage, City Road

Fenton Stoke-on-Trent ST4 2PX

T: 01782 848627

E: info@affordrentacar.co.uk

W: www.affordrentacar.co.uk

AGD Equipment Ltd Avonbrook House, 198 Masons Road

Stratford Ent Park Stratford CV37 9LQ

T: 01789 292227

E: info@agd-equipment.co.uk

W: www.agd-equipment.co.uk

AGD Systems Ltd

White Lion House, Gloucester Road Cheltenham GL51 0TF T: 01452 854212

E: sales@agd-systems.com W: www.agd-systems.com

Agency Brazil 54 Marshall Street, Soho London W1D 7AZ T: 020 7785 7383

E: london@agencybrazil.com W: www.agencybrazil.com

Aggregate Industries UK Ltd (Leicestershire)

Bardon Hill, Coalville Leicestershire LE67 1TL

T: 01530 510066

E: aggregates@aggregate.com W: www.aggregate.com

Aggregate Industries UK Ltd (Scotland) Duntilland Quay, Salsburgh Shotts North Lanarkshire ML7 4NZ T: 01698 870811

E: aggregates@aggregate.com W: www.aggregate.com

Aggregate Industries UK Ltd (Somerset) Edwin Sims House, Vallis Road Frome Somerset BA11 3EG T: 01373 456789

E: aggregates@aggregate.com W: www.aggregate.com

Aggreko UK Ltd

Kimpton Ind Estate, 14 Sandiford Road Sutton SM3 9RD T: 0345 824 7365

E: hire@aggreko.co.uk W: www.aggreko.co.uk

AGH Engineering Ltd

Mill House, North Street York North Yorkshire YO1 6JQ T: 01904 545040

E: info@aghengineering.co.uk W: www.aghengineering.co.uk

Agility3 Modelling and Simulation

Unit 7 Titmore Court, Titmore Green

Hitchin Hertfordshire SG4 7JT

T: 01438 488066

E: info@agility3.co.uk

W: www.agility3.co.uk

AGS One (Anti Graffiti Systems)

Unit D, Prospect House, Hyde Business Park

Brighton BN2 4JE

T: 01273 690059

E: info@agsone.co.uk

W: www.agsone.co.uk

AHL Resourcing Solutions Ltd

Unit B3, Hillborough Bus Park Sweechbridge Road Herne Bay Kent CT6 6TE T: 01227 362415

E: info@ahlsolutions.co.uk W: www.ahlsolutions.co.uk

AHR Group Limited 5-8 Harwick Street

London EC1R 4RG

T: 020 7837 9789

E: london@ahr.co.uk W: www.ahr.co.uk

AIA Worldwide Ltd

200 Aldersgate Street

London EC1A 4HD T: 020 7993 1300 E: contactus@aia.co.uk W: www.aia.co.uk

Ainscough Crane Hire Limited

Bradley Hall, Bradley Lane

Standish Lancashire WN6 0XQ

T: 0800 272 637

E: info@ainscough.co.uk W: www.ainscough.co.uk

Air Products PLC

Hersham Place, 41-61 Molesey Road

Hersham Walton On Thames KT12 4RZ

T: 0800 389 0202

E: apukinfo@airproducts.com W: www.airproduct.co.uk

Air Rail News Ltd

Link House, 140 Tolworth Broadway

Surbiton KT6 7HT T: 020 8339 6124

E: info@globalairrail.com W: www.globalairrail.com

Air Sea Scotland Ltd

Eagle House, 159 Wright Street Renfrew Renfrewshire PA4 8AN T: 0141 887 8877

E: admin@airseascotland.co.uk W: www.airseascotland.co.uk

Airguard Filters Ltd

Unit 16, Watery Lane Ind Estate

Willenhall West Midlands WV13 3SU

T: 0333 323 2684

E: sales@airguardfilters.co.uk W: www.airguardfilters.co.uk

Airport Operators Assocation

3 Birdcage Walk London SW1H 9JJ

T: 020 7799 3171

E: info@aoa.org.uk W: www.aoa.org.uk

Airquick Ltd

Brunel Business Park, Jessop Close

Newark Nottinghamshire NG24 2AE

T: 01636 640480

E: sales@airquick.co.uk W: www.airquick.co.uk

Airtec International Ltd

40 Couper Street, Glasgow Scotland G4 0DL

T: 0141 552 5591

E: enquiries@airtecinternational.co.uk W: www.airtecinternational.com

AJ Paveley & Co

416 Golden Hillock Road, Birmingham

West Midlands B11 2QH

T: 0121 772 1739

E: sales@ajpaveley.com W: www.ajpaveley.com

AJ Wells Architectural Enamel

Bishop’s Way, Newport

Isle of Wight PO30 5WS

T: 01983 537766

E: enamel@ajwells.co.uk

W: www.ajwells.com

AJC Retail Solutions Ltd

1 Bilton Way, Luton Bedfordshire LU1 1UU

T: 01582 727760

E: info@ajcretailsolutions.co.uk

W: www.ajcretailsolutions.co.uk

AJC Trailers Ltd

Unit 10, Cosgrove Way

Luton Bedfordshire LU1 1XL

T: 01582 486663

E: info@ajc-trailers.co.uk

W: www.easycabin.co.uk

AJT Engineering Ltd

Craigshaw Crescent, West Tullos

Aberdeen AB12 3TB

T: 01224 871791

E: info@ajt-engineering.co.uk

W: www.ajt-engineering.co.uk

Aker Solutions

Building 6, Chiswick Park

566 High Road London W4 5YS

T: 020 8987 2000

E: info@akersolutions.com

W: www.akersolutions.com

AKKA Aeroconseil UK

4 Brabazon Office Park, Gold Course Lane Filton Bristol BS34 7PZ

T: 0117 974 9820

E: aeroconseil-uk@aeroconseil.com

W: www.akka-technologies.com

Al-Vac UK Limited

Beecroft Nursery, Queen Anne Drive Wimborne Dorset BH21 3BA

T: 01202 668001

E: mike@al-vac.co.uk

W: www.al-vac.co.uk

Alan Dick Communications Ltd

Unit 11 Billet Lane, Normanby Ent Park

Scunthorpe North Lincolnshire DN15 9YH

T: 01724 292200

E: info@alandickcomms.com

W: www.alandickcomms.com

Alcad

1st Floor Unit 5, Astra Centre

Edingburgh Way Harlow CM20 2BN

T: 01279 772555

E: alcad@alcad.com

W: www.alcad.com

Alchemy Metals Ltd Cavendish Point, Cavendish Road

Stevenage SG1 2EU

T: 01438 745307

E: enquiries@alchemymetals.co.uk

W: www.alchemymetals.com

ALControl Oil & Fuel Labratories Ltd (Conwy)

Unit 6, Conwy, Morfa Enterprise Park Parc Caer Seion Conwy Gwynedd LL32 8FA

T: 01492 574750

E: oilinfo@alcontrol.com

W: www.alcontrol.com

ALE Heavylift - Head Office

2 Parker Court, Staffordshire Tech Park

Stafford ST18 0WP

T: 01889 272500

E: info@ale-heavylift.co.uk

W: www.ale-heavylift.com

ALE UK Ltd

G/F Lunar House, Mercury Business Park Wycombe Lane Buckinghamshire HP10 0HH

T: 01628 810777

E: info.uki@al-enterprise.com

W: www.al-enterprise.com

Alere Healthcare Connections Ltd

U8 Prospect Bus Park, Langston Road Loughton Essex IG10 3TR

T: 0845 677 3002

E: sales@alerehealthcareconnections.com

W: www.alerehealthcareconnections.com

Alere Toxicology PLC (Formerly Concateno UK) 21 Blacklands Way, Abingdon Business Park Abingdon OX14 1DY

T: 01235 861483

E: toxeu.enquiries@alere.com

W: www.aleretoxicology.com

Alexandra West Park House, Thornbury Bristol BS35 2NT

T: 0333 600 1111

E: customercare@alexandra.co.uk

W: www.alexandra.co.uk

Alfred Bagnall & Sons (North) 6 Manor Lane, Shipley West Yorkshire BD18 3RD T: 01274 714800

E: info@bagnalls.co.uk W: www.bagnalls.co.uk

All Clothing & Protection Ltd U6-7 Manor Park Ind Est, Station Road South Southampton Hampshire SO40 9HP T: 023 8042 8003

E: sales@allclothing.co.uk W: www.allclothing.co.uk

Allan J Hargreaves Plant Engineers Ltd Longmeadow Lane, Red Marsh Ind Estate Thornton Cleveleys FY5 4JT T: 01253 859677 E: enquiries@ajhplant.com W: www.ajhplant.com

Allan Webb Ltd Red Lodge, Bonds Mill Stonehouse GL10 3RF T: 01453 824581 E: sales@allanwebb.co.uk

W: www.allanwebb.co.uk

Allelys Heavy Haulage Ltd

Benavon, The Slough Studley Warwickshire B80 7EN

T: 01527 852408

E: heavyhaulage@allelys.co.uk W: www.allelys.co.uk

ALLEN & YORK Ltd Farrs House, Cowgrove Wimborne Dorset BH21 4EL T: 01202 888986

E: info@allen-york.com W: www.allen-york.com

Allen Watson Ltd

Rowhook Manor Estate, Rowhook Horsham RH12 3PS

T: 01403 790772

E: sales@allenwatson.com

W: www.allenwatson.com

Allerton Steel Thurston Road, Northallerton North Yorkshire DL6 2NA

T: 01609 774471

E: contactus@allertonsteel.co.uk

W: www.allertonsteel.co.uk

Alliance Inspection Ltd

Unit 9, Old Marsh Farm Barns

Old Marsh Farm Rd Sealand Chester CH5 2LY

T: 01244 952531

E: enquiries@allianceinspection.co.uk

W: www.allianceinspection.co.uk

Alliance Rail Holdings

Northern House, Rougier Street

York YO1 6HZ

T: 01904 628904

E: info@alliancerail.co.uk

W: www.alliancerail.co.uk

Allied Insulators Ltd

Unit 5, Scotia Road Bus Park

Fitzgerald Way, Tunstall, Staffs ST6 4HN

T: 0845 481 0208

E: enquiries@alliedinsulators.com

W: www.alliedinsulators.com

Allies & Morrison

85 Southwark Street

London SE1 0HX

T: 020 7921 0100

E: newprojects@alliesandmorrison.com

W: www.alliesandmorrison.com

Allison Enterprises Ltd

East Fordell, Glenfarg

Perth Scotland PH22 9QQ

T: 01577 830003

E: info@allisonenterprises.co.uk

W: www.allisonenterprises.co.uk

Allport Cargo Services Ltd

Allport House, 1 Cowley Business Park

Cowley Uxbridge UB8 2AD

T: 01895 206000

E: info@uk.allportcargoservices.com

W: www.allportcargoservices.com

Allsee Technologies Ltd

Unit 5 Woodgate BP, Kettles Wood Drive

Birmingham B32 3DB

T: 0121 421 4458

E: info@allsee-tech.com

W: www.allsee-tech.com

Alltask

Alltask House, Commissioners Road Medway City Estate Strood ME2 4EJ T: 01634 298000

E: enquiries@alltask.co.uk

W: www.alltask.co.uk

Alltype Fencing Specialists Ltd Ye Wentes Wayes, High Road Langdon Hills Essex SS16 6HY T: 01268 545192

E: sales@alltypefencing.com

W: www.alltypefencing.com

Ally Structures Unit 5a, Aviation Park, Flint Road Saltney Ferry Chester CH4 0GZ T: 01244 531889

E: sales@allystructures.co.uk W: www.allystructures.co.uk

Alma Rail Limited 176 Chesterfield Road, North Wingfield Chesterfield Derbyshire S42 5LA T: 01246 852621

E: info@almarail.co.uk

W: www.almarail.co.uk

Alpeco Ltd

66-69 Rabans Close, Aylesbury Buckinghamshire HP19 8RS T: 01296 619510

E: sales@alpeco.co.uk

W: www.alpecoltd.com

Alpha Adhesives & Sealants Ltd Llewellyn Close, Sandy Lane Ind Estate Stourport Worcestershire DY13 9RH T: 01299 828626

E: sales@alpha-adhesives.co.uk W: www.alpha-adhesives.co.uk

Alpha Electronics Ltd (Southern) U6-7 Spectrum Bus Park, Bircholt Road Maidstone Kent ME15 9YP T: 01622 690187

E: sales@alpha-electronics.com W: www.alpha-electronics.com

Alpha Sheetmetal Ltd Unit 7, Naylor Road Sweetbriar Ind Est Norwich NR3 2BZ T: 01603 486108

E: sales@alphasheetmetal.com W: www.alphasheetmetal.com

Alpha Technologies Europe Ltd Twyford House, Thorley Bishop’s Stortford Hertfordshire CM22 7PA T: 01279 501110

E: customerservice-EMEA@alphatechnologies.com W: www.alphatechnologies.com

Alphatek Hyperperformance Coatings Ltd A5 Cuba Ind Estate, Bolton Road North Ramsbottom BL0 0NE T: 01706 821021

E: postbox@alphatek.co.uk W: www.alphatek.co.uk

Alsim System Building Limited

Stockholm Road, Hull East Yorkshire HU7 0XW T: 01482 372525

E: enquiry@alsim.co.uk

W: www.alsim.co.uk

Alstom Transport UK Ltd Inspira House, Martinfield Welwyn Garden City AL7 1GW T: 01707 383700

E: sales@transport.alstom.com W: www.alstom.com

Alstom UK

The Place, 175 High Holborn London WC1V 7AA

T: 020 7438 9230

E: AES-UK@alstom.com

W: www.alstom.com

Alter Lanscapes Ltd

Weels Farm, Lochwinnoch Renfrewshire Scotland PA12 4LD

T: 01505 842201

E: enquiries@alterfencing.com

W: www.alterlandscapes.co.uk

Althon are the UK’s leading designer, manufacturer and distributor of Precast Concrete Headwalls with the largest range in the UK. These can be specified with factory fitted accessories including penstocks, flap valves, handrails & trash screens. Althon’s website has a Headwall Specifier Tool, making it easy to identify the most appropriate models & accessories.

Althon Limited

MAG Group Building, Vulcan Road South Norwich Norfolk NR6 6AF

T: 01603 488700

E: sales@althon.co.uk

W: www.althon.co.uk

Altran UK

Shackleton House, 4 Battle Bridge Lane London SE1 2HP

T: 020 3117 0700

E: reception@altran.com

W: www.altran.co.uk

Altro Works Road, Letchworth Hertfordshire SG6 1NW

T: 01462 489516

E: enquiries@altro.com

W: www.altro.com

Alucast Limited Western Way, Wednesbury West Midlands WS10 7BW

T: 0121 556 6111

E: sales@alucast.co.uk

W: www.alucast.co.uk

Alumasc Water Management Solutions Station Road, Burton Latimer Kettering Northamptonshire NN15 5JP

T: 01536 383810

E: info@alumascwms.co.uk

W: www.alumascwms.co.uk

Aluminium Lighting Company Ltd Croeserv Ind Estate, Eastern Avenue Cymmer Port Talbot SA13 3PB

T: 01639 852502

E: sales@alulight.co.uk

W: www.aluminium-lighting.com

Aluminium Special Projects Ltd (ASP Group)

Unit 39 Second Avenue, The Pensnett Estate Kingswinford West Midlands DY6 7UW

T: 01384 291900

E: help@aspgroup.co.uk

W: www.aspgroup.co.uk

Alun Griffiths Ltd

Waterways House, Merthyr Road Llanfoist Abergavenny NP7 9PE

T: 01873 857211

E: enquiries@alungriffiths.co.uk

W: www.alungriffiths.co.uk

AM Sensors Ltd

Chedzoy Lane, Chedzoy Bridgewater Somerset TA7 8QS

T: 01278 448374

E: info@amsensors.com

W: www.amsensors.com

AM1 Projects Ltd

111 Hopewell Drive, Chatham Kent ME5 7NP

T: 01634 400033

E: info@am1projects.co.uk

W: www.am1projects.co.uk

Amantys Power Electronics Ltd

Compass House, Vision Park Histon Cambridge CB24 9AD

T: 01223 652530

E: info@amantys.co.uk

W: www.amantys.co.uk

Amaro Group

Unit J2, Knights Park Ind Estate

Knights Road Strood Rochester ME2 2LS

T: 0845 207 1190

E: equiries@amarogoup.co.uk

W: www.amarogroup.co.uk

Amazon Medical Limited

Carrington Bus Park, Carrington Manchester M31 4XL

T: 0161 776 4336

E: sales@amazonmedical.co.uk

W: www.amazonmedical.co.uk

Amberol Ltd

The Plantation, King Street

Alfreton Derbyshire DE55 7TT

T: 01773 830930

E: sales@amberol.co.uk

W: www.amberol.co.uk

AmcoGiffen

Whaley Road, Barugh

Barnsley S75 1HT

T: 01226 243413

E: info@amcogiffen.co.uk

W: www.amcogiffen.co.uk

AME-3D

Momentum House, Church Lane

Dinnington Sheffield S25 2RG

T: 01909 550 999

E: info@ame-3d.co.uk

W: www.ame-3d.co.uk

45 Years Quality Manufacturing and Supply of Signal Conditioning, Process Monitoring and Control Instrumentation for the process industry sectors. Seismic qualified Non-Smart, Non-uProcessor based, Type A instruments for SIL 1, SIL 2, SIL 3 rated Safety System Loop applications, as well as Network Rail Approved Non-intrusive AC/DC Current Transducers.

AMELEC Instruments

5 Cochran Close, Crownhill Milton Keynes Buckinghamshire MK8 0AJ

T: 01908 567003

E: sales@amelec-uk.com

W: www.amelec-uk.com

Ametek Airscrew

111 Windmill Road, Sunbury-on-Thames Middlesex TW16 7EF

T: 01932 765822

E: mail.airscrew@ametek.co.uk

W: www.ametekaerospaceanddefense.com

Amethyst Surveys Ltd

Unit 2 Davy Court, Central Park Rugby Warwickshire CV23 0UZ

T: 01788 566740

E: enquiries@amethystsurveys.com

W: www.amethystsurveys.com

Amey Rail

10 Furnival Street

London EC4A 1AB

T: 0800 521660

E: customercontact@amey.co.uk

W: www.amey.co.uk

Amey TPT

3rd Floor, 10 Furnival Street

London EC4A 1AB

T: 020 7921 2930

E: enquiriesTPT@amey.co.uk

W: www.tpt.amey.co.uk

AMG Superalloys Ltd Fullerton Road, Rotherham South Yorkshire S60 1DL

T: 01709 828500

E: info@amg-s.com

W: www.amg-s.com

Amida Ltd

1st Floor, Victoria House

1 Leonard Circus London EC2A 4DQ

T: 020 7033 3100

E: london@amida-recruit.com

W: www.amida-recruit.com

AMOT Western Way, Bury St Edmunds

Suffolk IP33 3SZ T: 01284 762222 E: info@amot.com W: www.amot.com

Ampetronic Ltd

Unit 2 Trentside, Business Village Farndon Road Newark NG24 4XB T: 01636 610062

E: support@ampetronic.co W: www.ampetronic.co

Amphenol Ltd

Thanet Way, Whitstable Kent CT5 3JF T: 01227 773200 E: info@amphenol.co.uk W: www.amphenol.co.uk

Amplicon

Centenary Ind Estate, Hollingdean Road Brighton BN2 4AW T: 01273 570220 E: sales@amplicon.com W: www.amplicon.com

Ampteam Ltd 5/6 Charlotte Street Dudley West Midlands DY1 1TD T: 01384 252777 E: unifold@ampsteam.co.uk W: www.ampteam.co.uk

AMS Acoustics Ltd 104 Fox Lane London N13 4AX T: 020 8886 4060 E: info@amsacoustics.com W: www.amsacoustics.co.uk

AMS No-Dig Ltd Brigg Road Scunthorpe DN16 1AP T: 01724 294294 E: enquiries@amsnodig.com W: www.amsnodig.com

AMT Coffee Ltd

1 Knightsbridge Green London SW1X 7NE T: 020 3772 4000 E: feedback@amtcoffee.co.uk W: www.amtcoffee.co.uk

AMT Sybex Ltd

The Spirella Building, Bridge Road Letchworth Hertfordshire SG6 4ET T: 01462 476400

E: info@amt-sybex.com W: www.amt-sybex.com

AN Wallis & Co Ltd Greasley Street, Bulwell Nottingham NG6 8NG T: 0115 927 1721

E: info@an-wallis.com W: www.an-wallis.com

AN4 Group Ltd 8 The Windmills, St Marys Close Alton Hampshire GU34 1EF T: 01420 544440 E: sales@an4group.com W: www.an4group.com

Analysis by Firth Suite 101A Standish Cen, Cross Street Standish wigan WN6 0HQ T: 01257 427667 E: info@abyf.co.uk W: www.abyf.co.uk

Analysys Mason Limited Bush House, North West Wing Aldwych London WC2B 4PJ T: 020 7395 9000 E: enquiries@analysysmason.com W: www.analysysmason.com

Anchor Systems (International) Ltd

Units 44-46, Rowfant Business Centre Wallage Lane Rowfant W Sussex RH10 4NQ

T: 01342 719362

E: info@anchorsystems.co.uk W: www.anchorsystems.co.uk

Anderselite Ltd (Head Office) 115 Southwark Street London SE1 0JF T: 020 7743 7500 E: contactus@anderselite.com W: www.anderselite.com

Anderselite Ltd (Salford Office) Adamson House, 2 Centenary Way Salford Manchester M50 1RD T: 0161 832 7577 E: contactus@anderselite.com W: www.anderselite.com

Anderson Acoustics Unit 9, Baden Place Crosby Row London SE1 1YW T: 020 3176 7909 E: hello@andersonacoustics.co.uk W: www.andersonacoustics.co.uk

Ibstock is a leading UK manufacturer of precast concrete products for the rail sector, drawing on decades of experience to become the industry’s most trusted supplier. We are the leading supplier of UK manufactured Signal Bases, Platform Solutions, Cable Protection and Cable Theft Deterrents to the rail industry, with an extensive product line-up which deliver lower embodied carbon product options.

Anderton Concrete, part of Ibstock Units 1&2, Cosgrove Business Park, Soot Hill, Anderton Cheshire Northwich CW9 6AA T: 0333 234 3434 E: anderton.rail@ibstock.co.uk W: www.ibstock.co.uk

Andover Trailers Limited 75 Columbus Way, Walworth Ind Estate Andover Hampshire SP10 5NP T: 01264 358944

E: sales@andovertrailers.co.uk W: www.andovertrailers.co.uk

Andreas STIHL Ltd

STIHL House, Stanhope Road Camberley Surrey GU15 3YT T: 01276 20202

E: enquiries@stihl.co.uk W: www.stihl.co.uk

Andrew Reid

240 Blackfriars Road London SE1 8NW

T: 020 7332 0500

E: general@andrewreid.co.uk W: www.andrewreid.co.uk

Andrews Fasteners Limited Unit 8, Latchmore Park Latchmore Road Leeds LS12 6DN T: 0113 246 9992

E: sales@andrewsfasteners.co.uk W: www.andrewsfasteners.uk

Andrews Signs & Engravers Ltd

Units 5 & 6, Rawcliffe Ind Estate Manor Lane York YO30 5XY T: 01904 400800 E: sales@andrewssigns.co.uk W: www.andrewssigns.co.uk

Andy Foan Ltd 15 Bloomsbury Drive, Nuthall Nottingham NG16 1RJ T: 07584 191412

E: SandC@andyfoan.co.uk W: www.andyfoan.co.uk

Angel Trains Limited

123 Victoria Street

London SW1E 6DE

T: 020 7592 0500

E: communications@angeltrains.co.uk W: www.angeltrains.co.uk

Anglia Land Surveys Ltd Bowthorpe Hall Road, Bowthorpe Hall

Norwich NR5 9AA

T: 01603 749600

E: mail@als-surveys.com W: www.als-surveys.com

Anglia Metal Ltd

Good Hope Close, Normanton Ind Estate

Normanton West Yorkshire WS6 1TR

T: 01924 223744

E: sales@angliametal.com

W: www.anglianmetal.com

Anglian NDT Limited

27 Haverscroft Ind Est, New Road

Attleborough Norfolk NR17 1YE

T: 01953 457070

E: info@angliandt.com

W: www.anglianndt.com

Animal Systems Ltd

4 St Mary’s Courtyard, East Farm, Codford Warminster Wiltshire BA12 0PG T: 01985 800300

E: admin@animalsystems.co.uk W: www.animalsystems.co.uk

Anixter (UK) Ltd

Unit A, The Beacons, Warrington Road Risley Warrington WA3 6GB T: 01925 848039 E: railsales@anixter.com W: www.anixter.com

Anochrome Technologies

Anochrome Group, Wood Lane Fordhouses Wolverhamton WV10 8HN

T: 01902 397 333

E: enquiries@anochrome-group.co.uk W: www.anochrome.com

Another Level Car Parks Ltd

Tweedale Way

Oldham OL9 7LD T: 0845 345 3835

E: info@anotherlevelcarparks.co.uk

W: www.anotherlevelcarparks.co.uk

Ansaldo STS UK Ltd

Hudson House, Platform 1 Victoria Station London SW1V 1JT

T: 020 3574 4980

E: info@ansaldo-sts.com

W: www.ansaldo-sts.com

ANT Telecommunications Limited

Unit 5, The Courtyard, Meadowbank Furlong Road Bourne End, Bucks SL8 5AU T: 01494 833100 E: info@anttelecom.co.uk W: www.anttelecom.co.uk

Antagrade Electrical Limited

6 Verity Court, Middlewich Cheshire CW10 0GW T: 01606 833299

E: enquiries@antagrade.co.uk W: www.antagrade.co.uk

Antal International Network 64 Baker Street, Marylebone London W1U 7GB

T: 020 7467 2520

E: info@antal.com W: www.antal.com

Anthony Brookes Surveys Ltd Unit 2, Thornbury Office Park Midland Way Thornbury BS35 2BS T: 01454 419133

E: absurveys@aol.com W: www.anthonybrookes.com

ANV Measurement System

Beaufort Court, 17 Roebuck Way

Milton Keynes MK5 8HL

T: 01908 642846

E: info@noise-and-vibration.co.uk

W: www.noise-and-vibration.co.uk

Aon Ltd

The Aon Centre, The Leadenhall Building 122 Leadenhall St London EC3V 4AN T: 020 7623 5500

E: enquiries@aon.com

W: www.aon.com

AP Diesels Ltd are a leading common rail diesel injector and pump remanufacture specialist, providing all makes including Cummins, MTU, Caterpillar, injectors. We are the only company in Europe with a successful remanufacturing program for Cummins QSK, HPI, ISL, ISX and XPI, also MTU L’Orange series 2000/4000, CAT C7/C9, 3408/3412.

AP Diesels Ltd

25a Victoria Street, Englefield Green Egham Surrey TW20 0QY

T: 01784 437228

E: office@apdiesels.com

W: www.apdiesels.com

AP Webb Plant Hire Ltd

Common Road, Stafford Staffordshire ST16 3DQ

T: 01785 241335

E: info@apwebbplanthire.co.uk

W: www.apwebbplanthire.co.uk

APA Design Ltd

Suite 4.1, Litchurch Plaza

Litchurch Lane Derby DE24 8AA

T: 01332 299022

E: infoderby@apadesign.co.uk

W: www.apadesign.co.uk

APB Construction (UK) Limited

Grange Business Centre, River Works Grange Lane Sheffield S5 ODP

T: 01709 541000

E: info@apbcon.co.uk

W: www.aeyates.co.uk

Apcoa Parking (UK) Ltd

Wellington House, 4-10 Cowley Road

Uxbridge Middlesex UB8 2XW

T: 01895 272500

E: uk.sales@apcoa.com

W: www.apcoa.com

APD Communications Ltd

Newlands Centre, Inglemire Lane

Hull HU6 7TQ

T: 01482 808300

E: info@apdcomms.com

W: www.apdcomms.com

Aperio Systems Limited

Level 17, Dashwood House

69 Old Broad St London EC2M 1QS

T: 020 7256 4090

E: info@aperioltd.com

W: www.aperioltd.com

Apex Cables Limited Saint Johns Road, Meadowfield Ind Estate

Durham DH7 8RJ

T: 0191 378 7900

E: info@apexcables.co.uk

W: www.apexcables.co.uk

Apex Engineering Ltd

Unit B5 Southgate, Commerce Park

Frome Somerset BA11 2RY

T: 01373 469977

E: office@apexengineering.co.uk

W: www.apexengineering.co.uk

Apex Engineering Services Ltd

F7 Waterfront Studios, 1 Dock Road

London E16 1AH

T: 020 7018 1635

E: enquiry@apex.uk.net

W: www.apex.uk.net

Apex Engineering Solutions

9 York Place

Leeds LS1 2DS

T: 0113 245 3309

E: leeds@apexes.co.uk

W: www.apexes.co.uk

Apex Rail GmbH

Winkelriedstrasse 56, Lucerne

Switzerland 6003

T: 00 41 41 220 2451

E: info@apex-rail.com

W: www.apex-rail.com

API Capacitors

Leyden Works, Station Road

Great Yarmouth Norfolk NR31 0HB

T: 01493 652752

E: info@api-capacitors.com

W: www.api-capacitors.com

Apollo Chemicals Ltd

Sandy Way, Amington Ind Estate

Tamworth Staffordshire B77 4DS

T: 01827 54281

E: enquiries@apollo.co.uk

W: www.apollo.co.uk

Application Solutions (Safety and Security) Ltd

Unit 17, Cliffe Ind Estate

Lewes East Sussex BN8 6JL

T: 01273 405411

E: sales@asl-control.co.uk

W: www.asl-control.co.uk

Applied Card Technologies Ltd

Langley Gate, Kington Langley Chippenham Wiltshire SN15 5SE T: 01249 751200

E: info@weareact.com W: www.weareact.com

Applied Industrial Systems (AIS) IH 1.16 Q West, 1110 Great West Road Brentford Middlesex TW8 0GP T: 020 8747 2130

E: info@applied.co.uk W: www.applied.co.uk

Applied Inspection Ltd

Mosley Street, Burton-on-Trent Staffordshire DE14 1DW

T: 01283 515163

E: burtoninfo@appliedinspection.co.uk

W: www.appliedinspection.co.uk

Approved Inspector Services Limited 14 Berkeley Street London W1J 8DX

T: 020 7491 1914

E: info@approvedinspector.co.uk

W: www.approvedinspector.co.uk

APPS UK Ltd

Paisley Works, 14 Windover Road

Huntingdon Cambridgeshire PE29 7EB

T: 01480 458888

E: sales@appsuk.com W: www.apps-group.com

APR Services

Block B, 1st Floor, Queens Road Barnet Hertfordshire EN5 4DL

T: 020 8449 9143

E: mail@aprservices.net W: www.aprservices.net

APT Controls Group

Unit 1, Maxted Corner

Maxted Road Hemel Hempstead HP2 7RA

T: 020 8421 2411

E: webenquiries@aptcontrols.co.uk

W: www.aptcontrols.co.uk

APT Skidata Ltd

Unit 1, Maxted Corner

Maxted Road Hemel Hempstead HP2 7RA

T: 020 8421 2411

E: enquiries@aptskidata.co.uk

W: www.aptcontrols.co.uk

Aqua Fabrications Ltd

Belmont House, Garnett Place

Skelmersdale Lancashire WN8 9UB

T: 01695 51933

E: sales@aquafab.co.uk

W: www.aquafab.co.uk

Aqua-Solv Solutions Ltd

5 Malt Kiln Road, Plumley Knutsford Cheshire WA16 OTS

T: 01565 740600

E: info@aquasolvsolutions.com

W: www.aquasolvsolutions.com

Aquarius Railroad Technologies Ltd

Old Sleningford Farm, North Stainley

Ripon North Yorkshire HG4 3JB

T: 01765 635021

E: enquiries@aquariusrail.com

W: www.aquariusrail.com

AquaSpira Limited

Profile Park, Junction Street

Nelson BB9 8AH

T: 01282 608510

E: info@aquaspira.com

W: www.aquaspira.com

Aquobex Limited Building 69, Building Research Estab Bucknalls Lane Garston Watford WD25 9XX

T: 01923 518582

E: sales@aquobex.com

W: www.aquobex.com

Arbil Rail

Providence Street, Lye Stowbridge West Midlands DY9 8HS T: 0845 600 4332

E: rail@arbil.co.uk W: www.arbil.co.uk

ARBOR Technology UK Ltd Unit 32, Walker Avenue

Wolverton Mill Milton Keynes MK12 5TW T: 01908 310100

E: sales@arbor-uk.com

W: www.arbor-uk.com

Arburies Ltd

Waterside House, Station Road Irthlingborough NN9 5QF T: 0845 463 5180

E: enquiries@arburies.co.uk W: www.arburies.co.uk

Arbus Ltd

Ellis Square, Selsey Chichester West Sussex PO20 0AY T: 01243 606219

E: info@arbus.co.uk

W: www.arbus.co.uk

ARC Academy UK Ltd

17-18 Centre Court, Treforest Ind Estate Pontypridd South Wales CF37 5YR T: 01443 842856

E: info@arcacademyuk.com

W: www.arcacademyuk.com

Arcadis

Arcadis House, 34 York Way London N1 9AB T: 020 7812 2000

E: UKenquiries@arcadis.com W: www.arcadis.com

Archbold Logistics Ltd

Birch Industrial Estate, Whittle Lane Heywood Lancashire OL10 2SX T: 01706 627201

E: enquiries@archbold.co.uk W: www.archbold.co.uk

Archerdale Ltd

Hirstwood Works, Hirstwood Road Shipley West Yorkshire BD18 4BU T: 01274 595783

E: sales@archerdale.com W: www.archerdale.com

ArchOver Ltd 5th Floor, 40 Gracechurch Street London EC3V 0BT T: 020 3021 8100

E: info@archover.com W: www.archover.com

Arco Limited

PO Box 21, 1 Blackfriargate

Hull HU1 1BH

T: 0330 390 2050

E: customer.service@support.arco.co.uk

W: www.arco.co.uk

Arco Professional Safety Services Ltd

Unit 5, 6, 7, Raleigh Hall Ind Estate Swynnerton Road Eccleshall ST21 6JL

T: 0330 390 0822

E: info@arcoservices.co.uk

W: www.arcoservices.co.uk

Arconic Fastening Systems Ltd

Unit C, Stafford Park 7 Telford Shropshire TF3 3BQ

T: 01952 290011

E: info@afsglobal.net

W: www.afsglobal.net

Arctic Air Filtration Overpressure Systems

Unit 2 Mill Works, Gregorys Mill Street

Worcester WR3 8BA

T: 01905 616664

E: julian@arcticaircon.co.uk

W: www.arcticaircon.co.uk

Arctic Air Solutions Ltd

Unit 2, Mill Works

Worcester WR3 8BA

T: 01905 616664

E: info@arcticairsolutions.co.uk

W: www.arcticairsolutions.co.uk

Ardent Management Ltd

Print Rooms, 164-180 Union Street

London SE1 0LH

T: 020 3693 2500

E: info@ardent-management.com

W: www.ardent-management.com

Ardmore Construction Limited

6 Wharf Studios, 28 Wharf Road

London N1 7GR

T: 020 8344 0300

E: info@ardmoregroup.co.uk

W: www.ardmoregroup.co.uk

Ark Signalling Consultancy Ltd

Lower Granary, Cornwells Farm Marden Kent TN12 9NS

T: 01622 902880

E: enquiries@arksignalling.co.uk

W: www.arksignalling.co.uk

Arktis Endurance Textiles Ltd

Unit 3 Peek House, Pinhoe Trading Estate Exeter EX4 8JN

T: 01392 201614

E: info@arktis.co.uk

W: www.arktisltd.co.uk

Arlington Fleet Group Railworks Gate 2, Campbell Road Eastleigh Hampshire SO50 5AD

T: 023 8069 6789

E: info@arlington-fleet.co.uk

W: www.arlington-fleet.com

ARM Engineering Langstone Tech Park, Langstone Road Havant Hampshire PO9 1SA

T: 023 9222 8228

E: hello@arm.co.uk

W: www.arm.co.uk

Armacell UK

Mars Street, Oldham Lancashire OL9 6LY

T: 0161 287 7100

E: Info.uk@armacell.com

W: www.armacell.co.uk

Armcon Limited

Armcon Business Park, London Road South Poynton Cheshire SK12 1LQ

T: 01625 856680

E: sales@armcon.com

W: www.armcon.com

Armitage Communications Mill House, Wandle Road London Croydon CR0 4SD

T: 020 8667 9660

E: info@armitage-comms.co.uk

W: www.armitage-comms.co.uk

Armorduct systems Ltd

Building 9, The Pensnett Estate Kingswinford West Midlands DY6 7TG

T: 01384 233445

E: sales@armorductsystems.co.uk

W: www.armorductsystems.co.uk

Armorgard Security Products

Unit 14-16 Standard Way, Fareham Indsutrial Park Fareham Hampshire PO16 8XB

T: 023 9238 0280

E: sales@armorgard.co.uk

W: www.armorgard.co.uk

Armstrong Group has 3 interlinked units in North Coventry with 16000sqm of manufacturing capacity, specialising in both metal work and composites parts. Our Press Shop, 3D 5 axis Lasers, Roll Mills, Brakes Press’s, Autoclaves, Painting Facility, Fabrication and Assembly Cells blended with our artisan skills delivers manufacturing excellence for our Rail, Construction, Defence, Aerospace and Automotive customers. ISO 9001 & IATF 16949 approved.

Armstrong Group (UK) Limited

56 Bayton Road, Bayton Ind. Estate

Exhall Coventry CV7 9EL

T: 02476 100 567

E: sales@armstrong-group.uk

W: armstrong-group.uk

Arnold Laver & Co Ltd

Bramall Lane, Sheffield

South Yorkshire S2 4RJ

T: 0114 223 0300

E: marketing@laver.co.uk

W: www.laver.co.uk

ARR Craib Transport Ltd

Howe Moss Drive, Kirk Hill Ind Estate

Dyce Aberdeen AB21 0GL

T: 01224 771122

E: info@arr-craib.co.uk

W: www.arr-craib.co.uk

Arriva Rail London

Overground House, 125 Finchley Road

Swiss Cottage London NW3 6HY

T: 020 3031 9200

E: communications@arrivarl.co.uk

W: www.arrivaraillondon.co.uk

Arriva Traincare

2 Cranham Court, Arden Square

Crewe Cheshire CW1 6HA

T: 01270 508000

E: info@arrivatc.com

W: www.arrivatc.com

Arriva UK

Admiral Way, Doxford Int Bus Park

Sunderland SR3 3XP

T: 0191 520 4000

E: enquiries@arriva.co.uk

W: www.arriva.co.uk

Arrk Europe Ltd

Nuneaton Tech Centre, Caldwell Road

Nuneaton Warwickshire CV11 4NG

T: 024 7658 0700

E: ntc@arrkeurope.com

W: www.arrkeurope.com

Arrow County Supplies (Head Office)

Arrow House, Longden Road

Shrewsbury SY3 9AE

T: 01743 283600

E: response@arrowcounty.com

W: www.arrowcounty.com

Arrow Solutions

Rawdon Road, Moria

Swadlincote Derbyshire DE12 6DA

T: 01283 221044

E: sales@arrowchem.com

W: www.arrowchem.com

Artcom Tradebridge Ltd

Unit 2a, Strathallan Airfield

Auchterarder Perthshire PH3 1LA

T: 01764 663000

E: info@artcom-tradebridge.com

W: www.artcom-tradebridge.com

Artel Rubber Co Ltd

Unit F, Springfield Bus Park

Alcester Warwickshire B49 6PU

T: 01789 774099

E: sales@artelrubber.co.uk

W: www.artelrubber.com

Artelia Group High Holborn House, 52-54 High Holborn

London WC1V 6RL T: 020 7269 0450

E: enquiries@uk.arteliagroup.com W: www.uk.arteliagroup.com

Artemis Intelligent Power Ltd

Unit 3, Edgefield Ind Estate Loanhead Midlothian EH20 9TB T: 0131 440 6269 E: enquiries@artemisip.com W: www.artemisip.com

Arthur D Little Ltd

Merlin Place, Milton Road Cambridge CB4 0DP T: 01223 427100 E: enquiries.uk@adlittle.com W: www.adlittle.co.uk

Arthur Flury manufactures reliable, precisionmade OLE components which have contributed for many years to the safety and efficiency of the UK rail network. Our Milton Keynes office provides local support and liaises with our Swiss factory to ensure that we consistently meet our UK customers’ expectations.

Arthur Flury (UK) Ltd Unit 218, Milton Keynes Bus Ctr Foxhunter Drive Milton Keynes MK14 6GD T: 01908 686766 E: info@aflury.co.uk W: www.aflury.co.uk

Arthur J Gallagher Limited The Walbrook Building, 25 Walbrook

London EC4N 8AW T: 020 7204 6000 E: ukenquiries@ajg.com W: www.ajginternational.com

Arup (Head Office) 8-13 Fitzroy Street London W1T 4BQ T: 0121 213 3000 E: rail@arup.com W: www.arup.com

ARUP (Manchester Office) 6th floor, 3 Piccadilly Place Manchester M1 3BN T: 0161 228 2331 E: manchester@arup.com W: www.arup.com

ARUP (Newcastle Office) Central Square, Forth Street Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 3PL T: 0191 261 6080

E: newcastle@arup.com W: www.arup.com

AS Peck Engineering 116 Whitby Road, Ruislip Middlesex HA4 9DR T: 01895 621398

E: info@aspeckeng.co.uk W: www.aspeckeng.co.uk

Asbestos Removal Contractors Association (ARCA) Unit 1, Stretton Bus Park 2 Brunel Drive Stretton DE13 0BY T: 01283 566467

E: info@arca.org.uk W: www.arca.org.uk

Ascertus Limited Office 305, 1 Northumberland Avenue Trafalgar Square London WC2N 5BW T: 020 3126 4960

E: contactus@ascertus.com W: www.ascertus.com

ASCO Joucomatic Ltd

Pit Hey Place, West Pimbo Skelmersdale Lancashire WN8 9PG

T: 01695 713600

E: enquiries.asco.uk@emerson.com W: www.asco.com

Ascom (UK) Ltd

Wall Island, Birmingham Road Lichfield WS14 0QP

T: 0121 353 6151

E: sales@ascom.co.uk W: www.ascom.com

ASD Lighting PLC Mangham Road, Bardot Hall Ind Estate Rotherham S61 4RJ T: 01709 374898

E: info@asdlighting.com W: www.asdlighting.com

ASD Ltd. T/A Kloeckner Metals UK Valley Farm Road, Stourton Leeds West Yorkshire LS10 1SD T: 0113 254 0711

E: enquiries@kloeckner.com W: www.kloecknermetalsuk.com

ASD Ltd. T/A Kloeckner Metals UK Daventry Alvis Way, Royal Oak Ind Estate Daventry Northamptonshire NN11 8QQ T: 01327 876021

E: daventry@kloeckner.com W: www.kloecknermetalsuk.com

Ashurst

Broadwalk House, 5 Appold Street London EC2A 2HA T: 020 7638 1111 E: enquiries@ashurst.com W: www.ashurst.com

ASI Solutions Limited Office 610, Milton Keynes Bus Ctr Linford Wood Milton Keynes MK14 6GD T: 01908 246000 E: enquiry@asisolutions.co.uk W: www.asisolutions.co.uk

Aspin Consulting Ltd (Midlands) Nunn Brook Road, Huthwaite Nottinghamshire NG17 2HU

T: 01623 446100

E: info@aspingroup.com

W: www.aspingroup.com

Aspire Consultants - Keltbray Unit 12 Weston Road, Crewe Hall Ent Park Crewe CW1 6UA T: 01270 254176

E: info@aspirerail.co.uk W: www.keltbray.com

ASRS Ltd

Building 45, Old Sparrow Works Martock Somerset TA12 6LG T: 01935 822 788

E: info@asrs.co.uk W: www.asrs.co.uk

Assembly Solutions Limited

Nile Street, Bolton Lancashire BL3 6BW

T: 01204 521999

E: sales@assembly-solutions.com W: www.assembly-solutions.com

Assertis

2-6 Boundary Row London SE1 8HP T: 020 3207 9663 E: info@assertis.co.uk W: www.assertis.co.uk

AssessTech Limited is a software and services company that delivers electronic competence management systems and services. Combined with complementary training and consulting, these offerings are focussed on delivering a safer railway by providing train operating companies with visibility into their competencerelated data, enabling them to better assess risks, manage incidents, and allocate spending effectively.

AssessTech Ltd. First Floor, 20 Bedford Road Guildford Surrey CU1 4SJ T: 01483 338646 E: info@assesstech.com W: www.assesstech.com

Asset ID Limited 70a High Street, Shepperton Middlesex TW17 9AU

T: 01932 269900

E: sales@assetid.co.uk

W: www.assetid.co.uk

asset International Structures Ltd

Suite 5 Brecon House, William Brown Close Llantarnam Cwmbran NP44 3AB

T: 01633 499830

E: info@assetint.co.uk W: www.assetint.co.uk

Asset Management Consulting Limited 221 St John Street, Clerkenwell London EC1V 4LY T: 020 7688 2828 E: enquiries@amcl.com W: www.amcl.com

Asset-Pro Ltd

Concorde House, 24 Cecil Pashley Way Shoreham Airport West Sussex BN43 5FF T: 0845 121 0101 E: enquiries@asset-pro.com W: www.asset-pro.com

Associated British Ports (Ayr) Port Office, North Harbour Street Ayr Ayrshire KA8 8AH T: 01292 281687 E: ayr@abports.co.uk W: www.abports.co.uk

Associated British Ports (Garston) Port Office, Garston Liverpool Merseyside L19 2JW T: 0151 427 5971 E: garston@abports.co.uk W: www.abports.co.uk

Associated British Ports (Swansea & Port Talbot) Harbour Office, Lockhead King’s Dock Swansea West Glamorgan SA1 1QR T: 0870 609 6699 E: swansea@abports.co.uk W: www.abports.co.uk

Associated British Ports - Head Office 2nd Floor, 25 Bedford Street London WC2E 9ES T: 020 7430 1177 E: pr@abports.co.uk W: www.abports.co.uk

Associated Rewinds Ireland Limited Whitestown Road, Tallaght Business Park Dublin D24 EV62 T: 00 35 314520033

E: contact@associatedrewinds.com W: www.associatedrewinds.com

ASLEF is Britain’s trade union for train drivers. Its 23,500 members are employed in the train operating companies, the freight companies, London Underground and some Light Rapid Transport. The first recorded meeting was held on 7 February 1880.

Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers & Firemen (ASLEF) 77 St John Street, Clerkenwell London EC1M 4NN T: 020 7324 2400 E: info@aslef.org.uk W: www.aslef.org.uk

Associated Train Crew Union (ATCU) PO Box 763, Cudworth Barnsley S72 8YD T: 01226 716417

E: headoffice@atcu.org.uk W: www.atcu.org.uk

Associated Utility Supplies Ltd Riverside House, Colliers Way Clayton West Huddersfield HD8 9TR T: 01484 860575 E: sales@aus.co.uk W: www.aus.co.uk

Association for Consultancy & Engineering (ACE) Alliance House, 12 Caxton Street London SW1H 0QL

T: 020 7222 6557

E: consult@acenet.co.uk

W: www.acenet.co.uk

Association for European Transport (AET) Forester House, Doctors Lane Henley-in-Arden B95 5AW

T: 01564 793552

E: info@aetransport.org

W: www.aetransport.org

Association for Project Management (APM) Ibis House, Regent Park Summerleys Road Princes Risborough HP27 9LE

T: 0845 458 1944

E: marketing@apm.org.uk

W: www.apm.org.uk

Association of Fencing Industries (AFI) 19 Omega, Thurston Road Northallerton DL6 2NJ

T: 020 8253 4516

E: info@afiorg.uk

W: www.afiorg.uk

Association of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Specialists (AGS) Forum Court Office 205, Devonshire Hse Bus Ctr

29-31 Elmfield Rd Bromley BR1 1LT

T: 020 8658 8212

E: ags@ags.org.uk

W: www.ags.org.uk

Association of Railway Training Providers (ARTP)

Kelvin House, RTC Business Park London Road Derby DE24 8UP

T: 01332 360033

E: info@artp.co.uk

W: www.artp.co.uk

Association of Technical Lightning & Access Specialists (ATLAS)

6-8 Bonhill Street

London EC2A 4BX

T: 0844 249 0026

E: info@atlas.org.uk

W: www.atlas.org.uk

Association of Transport Coordinating Officers (ATCO) Hermes House, St John’s Road Tunbridge Wells Kent TN4 9UT

T: 07757 944689

E: ellie.thornley@atco.org.uk

W: www.atco.org.uk

Assystem UK Ltd

Club Street, Bamber Bridge Preston PR5 6FN

T: 01772 645000

E: communication@assystem.com

W: www.assystem.co.uk

AST Language Services Ltd

Unit 8, Ayr Street Nottingham NG7 4FX

T: 0115 970 5633

E: enquiries@astls.co.uk

W: www.astlanguage.com

Ast Rail (Ast Signs Ltd)

The Box, Eden Bus Park, Penrith Cumbria CA11 9FB

T: 01768 892292

E: info@astsigns.com

W: www.astsigns.co.uk

Aston University

Aston Triangle Birmingham B4 7ET

T: 0121 204 3000

E: thehub@aston.ac.uk

W: www.aston.ac.uk

Astute Global / Astute Electronics Ltd

Astute House, Rutherford Close

Stevenage Hertfordshire SG1 2EF

T: 01438 909909

E: sales@astute.global

W: www.astute.global

AT Kearney Limited

Adelphi, 1-11 John Adam Street

London WC2N 6HT

T: 020 7468 8000

E: reception.london@atkearney.com

W: www.atkearney.com

ATA Recruitment Ltd

Derby Conference Centre, London Road

Derby DE24 8UX

T: 0808 164 2000

E: info@ata-recruitment.co.uk

W: www.ata-recruitment.co.uk

ATAM (UK) Ltd

The Fluid Power Centre, Watling Street

Nuneaton Warwickshire CV11 6BQ

T: 02476 326060

E: sales@atam.uk.com

W: www.atam.uk.com

ATB Special Products

Unit 11, Waterfall Lane

Cradley Heath West Midlands B64 6PU

T: 0121 698 3100

E: spsales@atb-sp.com

W: www.atb-motors.com

ATEC Fire & Security

1 Element Court, Hilton Cross Bus Park

Featherstone Wolverhampton WV10 7FE

T: 0330 058 0050

E: info@atec-security.co.uk

W: www.atec-security.co.uk

Atex Global Ltd

12 Radway Road, Southampton Hampshire SO15 7PW

T: 0800 756 5305

E: sales@atexglobal.com

W: www.atexglobal.com

ATG Access Ltd

CoBaCo House, North Florida Road

Haydock Ind Estate Merseyside WA11 9TP

T: 0845 675 7574

E: enquiries@atgaccess.com

W: www.atgaccess.com

ATI Tank Hire Limited

Yarmouth Business Park, Thamesfield Way

Great Yarmouth Norfolk NR31 0DN

T: 01493 441747

E: info@atitanks.co.uk

W: www.atitankhire.co.uk

AtkinsRéalis

Nova North, 11 Bressenden Place

London SW1E 5BY

T: 020 7121 2000

E: info@atkinsglobal.com

W: www.atkinsrealis.com

ATL Transformers Ltd

Hanson Close, Manson Street

Middleton Manchester M24 2HD

T: 0161 653 0902

E: sales@atltransformers.co.uk

W: www.atltransformers.co.uk

Atlantic Design

Branch Hill Mews, Branch Hill

London NW3 7LT

T: 020 7435 1777

E: enq@atlanticdesign.uk.com

W: www.atlanticdesign.uk.com

Atlantic Geomatics (UK) Ltd

Enterprise House, Gillan Way

Penrith Cumbria CA11 9BP

T: 01768 483310

E: enquiries@atlanticgeomatics.co.uk

W: www.atlanticgeomatics.co.uk

Atlas Copco Compressors Ltd

Swallowdale Lane, Hemel Hempstead

Hertfordshire HP2 7HA

T: 0845 601 0001

E: uk.enquiries@uk.atlascopco.com

W: www.atlascopco.com

Atmos Recruitment Ltd

Timberlake Barn, Stock Lane

Congresbury North Somerset BS49 5JL

T: 01934 835779

E: getintouch@atmosrecruitment.com

W: www.atmosrecruitment.com

Atom Services

408 Trocoll House, Wakering Road

Barking Essex IG11 8PD

T: 020 8591 5140

E: info@atom-services.co.uk

W: www.atom-services.co.uk

Atom Training Centre

4th Floor, The Clockhouse East Street Barking IG11 8EQ

T: 020 8591 5140

E: admin@atomtraining.co.uk

W: www.atomtraining.co.uk

ATOS

Second Floor, MidCity Place

71 High Holborn London WC1V 6EA

T: 0800 783 3040

E: ukwebenquiries@atos.net

W: www.atos.net

Attobus Ltd

Unit D2, Watlington Ind Estate Cuxham Road Watlington OX49 5LU

T: 01628 537300

E: sales@attobus.com

W: www.attobus.com

Auctus Management Group

The Atlas Building, 16 Portland Street Aston Birmingham B6 5RX

T: 0121 366 8800

E: info@auctusmg.co.uk

W: www.auctusmg.co.uk

Auditel is a leading Cost, Procurement & Carbon Solutions Company. We help organizations reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions whilst also reducing costs. We can assist with energy and carbon reporting in accordance with ESOS, SECR, ISO 14046 and 14068, PAS250, PAS2080, EPD’s & Whole Life Carbon, CBAM & TCFD.

Auditel (U.K.) Limited

1 Andromeda House, Calleva Park Aldermaston RG7 8AP

T: 02003 745 6630

E: barry.harwell@auditel.co.uk

W: www.auditel.co.uk/barryharwell

Augean Plc

4 Rudgate Court, Walton Wetherby North Yorkshire LS23 7BF T: 01937 844980

E: aec-sales@augeanplc.com W: www.augeanplc.com

Aura Brand Solutions are one of Europe’s leading branding experts – supplying full rail refurbishments, project management, and rolling stock rebranding. Over the years we’ve packaged this with complementary services, such as in-house design, marketing and social media, and site audits, to deliver a full suite of flexible project solutions.

Aura Brand Solutions

Freemantle Road, Lowestoft Suffolk NR33 0EA

T: 0845 052 5241

E: info@aurabrands.com

W: www.aurabrands.com

Aurora Lifts Ltd (Head Office) West Yoke, Michaels Lane, Ash Sevenoaks Kent TN15 7EP T: 01474 879858

E: info@aurora-lifts.co.uk W: www.aurora-lifts.co.uk

Austin Reynolds Ltd Augustine House, Gogmore Lane Chertsey Surrey KT16 9AP T: 01932 568888

E: sales@austinreynolds.co.uk

W: www.austinreynolds.com

Austin-Lenika Project Services Ltd Unit 5c Hillthorpe Farm, Knoll Lane Preston Lancashire PR4 4TB

T: 01772 619573

E: sales@austin-lenika.co.uk

W: www.austin-lenika.co.uk

Autins Group PLC Central Point One, Central Park Drive Rugby Warwickshire CV23 0WE

T: 01788 578300

E: sales@autins.co.uk

W: www.autins.co.uk

Autoclenz Limited

Stanhope Road, Swadlincote Derbyshire DE11 9BE

T: 01283 550033

E: sales@autoclenz.co.uk

W: www.autoclenz.co.uk

Autodrain

Rotherwell Haigh, Leeds West Yorkshire LS26 0SB

T: 0113 205 9332

E: info@autodrain.net

W: www.autodrain.net

Autoglass

1 Priory Business Park, Cardington Bedford Bedfordshire MK44 3US

T: 01234 273636

E: customer.services@autoglass.co.uk W: www.autoglass.nett

Automatic Door Suppliers Association (ADSA)

13 Tamworth Ent Centre, Philip Dix House Corporation Street Tamworth B79 7DN

T: 01827 216136

E: info@adsa.org.uk W: www.adsa.org.uk

Automotive Trim Developments (ATD)

Priory Mill, Charter Avenue Coventry West Midlands CV4 8AF

T: 024 7669 5150

E: info@autotrimdev.com W: www.autotrimdev.com

AV Birch Limited

Aldenham Business Park, Muckley Cross Bridgnorth WV16 4RR

T: 01767 14418

E: enq@avaccess.co.uk W: www.avaccess.co.uk

AV Coatings

13 Tamworth Ent Centre, Philip Dix House Corporation Street Tamworth SA18 1PE

T: 01269 825507

E: info@avcoatings.co.uk

W: www.avcoatings.co.uk

AV Dawson Ltd

Parc Howard Ind Estate, Cwmgors Ammanford Carmarthenshire TS2 1UT

T: 01642 219271

E: enquiries@av-dawson.com

W: www.av-dawson.com

Avalon Abseiling Ltd

Avalon House, 45 Tallon Road Hutton Brentwood Essex CM13 1TG

T: 01277 500100

E: enquiries@avalonpro.co.uk

W: www.avalonpro.co.uk

Avanti West Coast

North Wing Offices, Euston Station London NW1 2HS T: 07500 122941

E: richard.stanton@avantiwestcoast.co.uk

W: www.avantiwestcoast.co.uk

AVL Reach Ltd International House, 124 Cromwell Road London SW7 4ET

T: 020 7559 1302

E: info@avlreach.co.uk W: www.avlreach.co.uk

Avondale Environmental Services Ltd Fort Horsted, Primrose Close Chatham Kent ME4 6HZ

T: 01634 823200

E: info@avondaleuk.com W: www.avondaleuk.com

Avonwood Developments Ltd

Knoll Technology Centre, Stapehill Road Hampreston BH21 7ND

T: 01202 868000

E: sales@avonwood.co.uk

W: www.avonwood.co.uk

AW GROUP - Rail Services Ltd

Units 20-24 Stanley Court, Shearway Business Park Shearway Road Folkstone, Kent CT19 4FJ

T: 01303 259266

E: gmk@awltd.co.uk

W: www.awltd.co.uk

AW Marketing (AWARE) Ltd

16 Craigweil Close, Stanmore

Middlesex HA7 4TR

T: 020 8954 9121

E: training_services@marketing-intelligence.co.uk

W: www.aw-marketing.co.uk

Aworth Survey Consultants

Norfolk House, Norfolk Way

Uckfield East Sussex TN22 1EP

T: 01825 768319

E: als@aworth.co.uk

W: www.aworth.co.uk

AWS Electronics Group

Croft Road, Newcastle-UnderLyme ST5 0TW

T: 01782 735200

E: sales@awselectronicsgroup.com

W: www.awselectronicsgroup.com

Axa Reim UK

155 Bishopsgate, Broadgate

London EC2A 3XJ

T: 020 7003 2874

E: webmaster-com@axa-im.com

W: www.axa-im.com

Axair Fans UK Limited

Centre 500, Lowfield Drive

Wolstanton Staffordshire ST5 0UU

T: 01782 349430

E: sales@axair-fans.co.uk

W: www.axair-fans.co.uk

Axiom Rail

Doncaster Works, Hexthorpe Road

Doncaster South Yorkshire DN1 1SL

T: 01302 340700

E: sales@axiomrail.com

W: www.wabtec.com

With over 30 years of design and ISO certified manufacturing behind us, we have the comprehensive capabilities to efficiently help you bring your innovative products to market. We can take your project from inception to delivery and help you make your industry expertise and capabilities. You can trust your innovation to our technology and expertise.

Axiomtek UK Ltd

Peter House, Oxford Street

Greater Manchester M1 5AN

T: 01612 093680

E: info@axiomtek.co.uk

W: www.axiomtek.co.uk

Axis Cleaning and Support Services Ltd

London Head Office, 361-373 City Road

London EC1V 1LR

T: 020 7520 2100

E: site-enquiries@axis-css.co.uk

W: www.axis-css.co.uk

Axis Communications (UK) Ltd

1 Capability Green, Luton

Bedfordshire LU1 3LU

T: 01582 283760

E: info@axis.com

W: www.axis.com

Axis Group Integrated Services

London Head Office, 361-373 City Road

London EC1V 1LR

T: 020 7520 2100

E: site-enquiries@axis-security.co.uk

W: www.axis-groupservices.co.uk

Axis Recruitment UK Ltd

Unit 9, High Point Bus Village

Henwood Kent CT9 4JS

T: 01233 632294

E: info@axisjobs.com

W: www.axisjobs.com

A professional and customer focused accredited laboratory with experience in diverse industrial sectors testing products for vibration, climatic, corrosive atmospheres, ingress protection and shock. Axis provides comprehensive testing schedules tailored to individual customer requirements, utilising flexible scheduling to ensure rapid turnaround and short lead times.

Axis Test Laboratories Ltd Unit 11A, Oakway Court Durham DH7 8XD T: 0191 378 4653 E: info@axistestlaboratories.co.uk W: www.axistestlaboratories.co.uk

Axminster Carpets Limited Woodmead Road, Axminster Devon EX13 5PQ T: 01297 630650 E: sales@axminster-carpets.co.uk W: www.axminster-carpets.co.uk

Ayrshire Medical Services Ltd

4 Wellington Square, Ayr South Aryshire KA7 1EN T: 01292 262770

E: info@ayrshiremedical.co.uk W: www.ayrshiremedical.co.uk

Ayrshire Metals Limited Royal Oak Way, Daventry Northamptonshire NN11 8NR T: 01327 300990 E: sales@ayrshire.co.uk W: www.ayrshire.co.uk

AZPML 55 Curtain Road London EC2A 3PT T: 020 7033 6480 E: lon@azpml.com W: www.azpml.com

Aztec Chemicals Gateway, Crewe Cheshire CW1 6YY T: 01270 655500 E: info@aztecchemicals.com W: www.aztecchemicals.com

Azteq Solutions Ltd

Azteq House, Maxted Corner Eaton Road Hemel Hempstead HP2 7RA T: 01442 244444 E: info@azteq.com W: www.azteq.com

B H Railway Infrastructure Consultants Ltd 6 Woodside, Leigh-on-Sea Essex SS9 4QU T: 077156 45573 E: hazellbob7@gmail.com

B&B established 1984 has remained a family orientated company, providing a personal service delivered to high standards. Audited members of the NFDC, RISQS & holders of a full 3 year HSE Asbestos licence- Offering Demolition, Dismantling, Asbestos removal and surveying services to Local Authorities, Rail, Infrastructure, Health Authorities, Highways etc.

B&B Industrial Dismantling Limited 4 Queen Street, Worksop Nottinghamshire S80 2AN T: 01909 477799

E: mail@dismantling.org.uk W: www.dismantling.org.uk

B&M McHugh Ltd 429a Footscray Road, New Eltham London SE9 3UL T: 020 8859 7706

E: msg@mchughltd.co.uk W: www.mchughltd.co.uk

B&S Group Sovereign Way, Chester West Employment Park Chester CH1 4QJ T: 01244 390215

E: info@bsgroupltd.com W: www.bsgroupltd.com

Babcock International 33 Wiemore Street London W1U 1QX T: 020 7355 5300

E: info@babcock.co.uk W: www.babcockinternational.com

Bachy Soletanche (Southern Office) Foundation Court, Riverside Way Watchmoor Park Camberley Surrey GU15 3RG T: 01276 674940

E: enquiries@bacsol.co.uk W: www.bacsol.co.uk

Badenoch & Clark 20 Blythswood Square Glasgow G2 4BG T: 0141 220 6460

E: info@badenochandclark.com W: www.badenochandclark.com

Badgemaster Ltd

Hazelford Way Ind Est, Newstead Nottingham NG15 0DQ T: 01623 723112

E: customerservices@badgemaster.co.uk W: www.badgemaster.co.uk

BAE Systems Plc Warwick House, PO Box 87 Surrey GU14 6YU T: 01252 373232

E: baesystemsinfo@baesystems.com W: www.baesystems.com

Baker Bellfield Ltd

Display House, Hortonwood 7 Telford Shropshire TF1 7GP T: 01952 677411

E: info@bakerbelfield.co.uk W: www.bakerbelfield.co.uk

Baker Consultants Ltd West Platform, Cromford Station Cromford Bridge Matlock DE4 5JJ T: 01629 593958 E: info@bakerconsultants.co.uk W: www.bakerconsultants.co.uk

Baker Rose Consulting LLP

53 Davies Street, Mayfair London W1J 5DU T: 020 7788 4784

E: mailbox@bakerrose.com W: www.bakerrose.com

Bakerail Services Ltd

4 Green Lane, Hail Weston St Neots Cambridgeshire PE19 5JZ T: 01480 471349

E: info@bakerailservices.co.uk W: www.bakerailservices.co.uk

BakerHicks

1 Warwick Tech Park, Gallows Hill Warwickshire CV34 6YL T: 01926 567800

E: contact@bakerhicks.com W: www.bakerhicks.com

Balcony Business Services Limited

Clouds House, George Road Yorkley Gloucestershire GL15 4TL T: 0845 456 8956

E: enquiries@balconybs.co.uk W: www.balconybs.co.uk

Baldwin & Francis Ltd

President Park, President Way Sheffield S4 7UR

T: 0114 286 6000

E: enquiries@baldwinandfrancis.com W: www.baldwinandfrancis.com

Baldwin Boxall designs and manufactures highquality voice alarm, public address, and EVC systems. Their durable products are installed in prestigious sites worldwide. The company prides itself on exceptional customer service and long-term support, ensuring reliability and satisfaction for all its clients.

Baldwin Boxall Communications Ltd

Wealden Industrial Estate, Farningham Road Crowborough East Sussex TN6 2JR T: 01892 664422

E: hello@baldwinboxall.co.uk W: www.baldwinboxall.co.uk

Baldwins Crane Hire Ltd

PO Box 2656, Station Road Langley Middlesex SL2 4ZM T: 01753 583872

E: info@baldwinscranehire.com W: www.baldwinscranehire.com

Balfour Beatty Ground Engineering

Pavillion C2, Ashwood Park

Ashwood Way Basingstoke RG23 8BG T: 01256 400400 E: enquiries-basingstoke@bbge.com W: www.balfourbeatty.com

Balfour Beatty Rail 5 Churchill Place, Canary Wharf London E14 5HU T: 020 7216 6800

E: info@balfourbeatty.com W: www.balfourbeatty.com

Ballast Tools UK Ltd

7 Pure Offices, Kembrey Park Swindon Wiltshire SN2 8BW T: 01793 697800

E: sales@btukltd.com W: www.btukltd.com

Balls2 Marketing Ltd

The Old Chapel, 1c Welbeck Grove Allestree Derby DE22 2LS T: 01332 559406

E: support@balls2marketing.co.uk W: www.balls2marketing.com

Ballyclare Limited 102 The Oaks Business Park, Crewe Road Wythenshawe M23 9HZ T: 0844 493 2808

E: info@ballyclarelimited.com W: ballyclarelimited.com

Ballycommon Services

77a Boston Manor Road, Brentford Middlesex TW8 9JQ T: 020 8568 7706

E: mail@ballycommon.co.uk W: www.ballycommon.co.uk

Balvac Ltd

Unit 6 Puma Court, Kings Business Park Kings Drive Prescot L34 1PJ T: 01928 719875

E: enquiries.balvac@balvac.co.uk W: www.balvac.co.uk

Bam Construct UK Ltd

Breakspear Park, Breakspear Way Hemel Hempstead Hertfordshire HP2 4UL T: 01442 238300

E: enquiries@bam.co.uk W: www.bam.co.uk

BAM Nuttall Ltd

St James House, Knoll Road Camberley Surrey GU15 3XW T: 01276 63484

E: headoffice@bamnuttal.co.uk W: www.bamnuttall.co.uk

BAM Ritchies

Glasgow Road, Kilsyth Glasgow Scotland G65 9BL

T: 01236 467000

E: ritchies@bamritchies.co.uk W: www.bamritchies.co.uk

Banagher Precast Concrete Mundford Road, Weeting

Brandon Norfolk IP27 0PL

T: 0161 3000513

E: info@bancrete.com

W: www.banagherprecast.com

BAND-IT Company Ltd

Speedwell Ind Est, Staveley Chesterfield UK S43 3PF

T: 01246 479479

E: sfranklin@idexcorp.com

W: www.band-it-idex.com

Banlaw Systems (Europe) Ltd

1 Rosdendale Way, Blantyre Glasgow G72 ONJ

T: 01698 824431

E: info@banlawsystems.com

W: www.banlawsystems.com

Bapp Industrial Supplies Ltd (Head Office)

Claycliffe Road, Barugh Barnsley South Yorkshire S75 1LR

T: 01226 388444

E: sales@bappbarnsley.co.uk

W: www.bapp.co.uk

Baqus Group Plc

2-3 North Mews

London WC1N 2JP

T: 01202 204888

E: enquiries@baqus.co.uk

W: www.baqus.co.uk

BarChip EMEA Ltd

Business Campus, 3013 Lake Drive Citywest Dublin 24 D24

T: 00 353 1 4693197

E: dcrehan@barchip.com

W: www.barchip.com

Barcodes for Business Ltd - Head Office

Unit 5, Deans Close

Steventon Oxfordshire OX13 6SZ

T: 01494 810101

E: enquiries@barcodesforbusiness.co.uk

W: www.barcodesforbusiness.co.uk

Barhale Limited

Barhale House, Bescot Crescent

Walsall WS1 4NN

T: 01922 707700

E: communications@barhale.co.uk

W: www.barhale.co.uk

Barkers Fencing

Duke Street, Fenton

Stoke on Trent Staffordshire ST4 3NS

T: 01782 319264

E: sales@barkersfencing.com

W: www.barkersfencing.com

Barkley Plastics Ltd

120 Highgate Street

Birmingham B12 0XR

T: 0121 440 1303

E: info@barkley.co.uk

W: www.barkley.co.uk

Barnbrook Systems Ltd

25 Fareham Park Road, Fareham Hampshire PO15 6LD

T: 01329 847722

E: sales@barnbrook.co.uk

W: www.barnbrook.uk

Barnshaws Section Benders Ltd

Barnshaws Group, Tipton Road

Tivdale Oldbury West Midlands B69 3HY

T: 0121 557 8261

E: sections@barnshaws.com

W: www.barnshaws.com

Barnsley MBC

Wellington House, Wellington Street

Barnsley South Yorkshire S70 1WA

T: 01226 773555

E: communications@barnsley.gov.uk

W: www.barnsley.gov.uk

Basemap Ltd

Surrey Tech Centre, 40 Occam Road

Guildford Surrey GU2 7YG

T: 01483 688470

E: sales@basemap.co.uk

W: www.basemap.co.uk

BASF Plc

PO Box 4, Earl Road

Cheadle Hulme Cheshire SK8 6QG

T: 0161 485 6222

E: info@basf.com

W: www.basf.com

BATT Cables PLC

The Belfry, Fraser Road

Erith Kent DA8 1QH

T: 01322 441166

E: battindustrial.sales@batt.co.uk

W: www.batt.co.uk

Battery Service Hub Ltd

Pegasus House, Riverside End

Market Harborough Leicestershire LE16 7PU

T: 01858 433008

E: info@batteryservicehub.com

W: www.batteryservicehub.com

BAUER Technologies Ltd

Millers Three, Southmill Road

Bishops Stortford Hertfordshire CM23 3DH T: 01279 653108

E: info@bauertech.co.uk

W: www.bauertech.co.uk

Bayham Ltd

Rutherford Road, Daneshill West Ind Est

Basingstoke RG24 8PG

T: 01256 464911

E: sales@tankgauges.co.uk

W: www.tankgauges.co.uk

BCM Construction Ltd

Devonshire House, 164 Westminster Bridge Rd Waterloo London SE1 7RW

T: 020 7551 0998

E: info@bcmconstruction.co.uk

W: www.bcmconstruction.co.uk

BCM GRC Ltd

Unit 22, Civic Industrial Estate

Whitchurch Shropshire SY13 1TT

T: 01948 665321

E: info@bcmgrc.com

W: www.bcmgrc.com

Beacon Rail Leasing Ltd

4th Floor, 4 Matthew Parker St

London SW1H 9NP

T: 020 3983 0898

E: rail@beaconrail.com

W: www.beaconrail.com

Beakbane Ltd

Stourport Road, Kidderminster Worcestershire DY11 7QT

T: 01562 820561

E: info@beakbane.co.uk

W: www.beakbane.co.uk

Bearward Engineering Ltd

Main Road, Far Cotton

Northampton Northamptonshire NN4 8HJ

T: 01604 762851

E: sales@bearward.com

W: www.bearward.com

Beaver 84 Ltd

Trinity Street, Off Tat Bank Road

Oldbury Birmingham B69 4LA

T: 0121 543 2950

E: sales@beaver84.co.uk

W: www.beaver84.co.uk

Bechtel Ltd

Park Royal, 2 Lakeside Drive

London NW10 7FQ

T: 020 8846 5111

W: www.bechtel.com

Bechtel Ltd (London Office) 11 Pilgrim Street

London EC4V 6RN

T: 020 7651 7777

W: www.bechtel.com

Beck & Pollitzer Ltd

Burnham Road, Dartford

Kent DA1 5BD

T: 01322 223494

E: dartford@beck-pollitzer.com

W: www.beck-pollitzer.com

Bedestone Ltd

Boulton House, 41 Ickneild Street

Hockley Birmingham B18 5AY

T: 0121 554 3283

E: info@bedestone.co.uk

W: www.bedestone.co.uk

Beeby Anderson Recruitment (B-A-R)

Wenlock Studios, 50-52 Wharf Road

London N1 7EU

T: 020 3176 2666

E: contact@b-a-r.com

W: www.b-a-r.com

Beeswift Limited West Wing, Delta House, Delta Point Greets Green Road West Bromwich B70 9PL

T: 0121 524 2323

E: sales@beeswift.com

W: www.beeswift.co.uk

BELDEN

Manchester Intl Off Ctr, Suite 13 Styal Road Manchester M22 5WB T: 0161 498 3749

E: manchester.salesinfo@belden.com W: www.beldensolutions.com

BELDEN

Belden Inc., Edisonstraat 9 5928 PG Venlo The Netherlands

T: 00 31 773 878 555

E: emea.cic@belden.com W: www.belden.com/rail

Bell Plastics Lts t/a Safetytread 450 Blandford Road, Poole Dorset BH16 5BN T: 01202 625596

E: safetytread@bellplastics.co.uk

W: www.safety-tread.co.uk

Bellman Media Limited

More House Farm, Haywards Heath West Sussex RH17 7RE

T: 01444 471884

E: enquiries@bellman.co.uk

W: www.bellman.co.uk

Bellsure Supplies Ltd

Vision House, Bedford Road Petersfield Hampshire GU32 3QB T: 01730 719292

E: info@bellsure.co.uk

W: www.bellsure.co.uk

Bellvedi

Berkhamsted House, 121 High Street Berkhamsted Hertfordshire HP4 2DJ T: 020 3289 4894

E: info@bellvedi.com

W: www.bellvedi.com

Belzona Polymerics Ltd

Claro Road, Harrogate North Yorkshire HG1 4DS T: 01423 567641

E: belzona@belzona.co.uk

W: www.belzona.co.uk

BEMA Rail Training

Metasi House, Unit 1 523 West Street Crewe CW1 3PA

T: 01270 501821

E: enquires@bemarailtraining.co.uk

W: www.bemarailtraining.co.uk

Benchmark Training Ltd

Warvey’s Place, Farncombe Estate Broadway Worcestershire WR12 7LJ

T: 01386 854387

E: info@benchmarktraining.com

W: www.benchmarktraining.com

Bender has a proven track record in the rail industry, with over 1,000 rail signal protection systems installed across the UK’s rail networks. Solutions include NR/L2/SIGELP/27725 compliant insulation monitoring and earth fault location systems, enabling the identification of developing faults to maximise availability and improve operational efficiency of rail networks.

Bender UK Ltd

The Old Tannery, Low Mill Business Park Ulverston Cumbria LA12 9EE

T: 01229 480123

E: industrialsales@bender-uk.com

W: www.bender-uk.com

Bentley Systems (UK) Ltd

20 Gracechurch Street, 9th Floor

London EC3V 0BG

T: 020 7861 0900

E: info@bentley.com

W: www.bentley.com

Beresfords Flooring Ltd

New House Farm, Belper Road

Bradley Ashbourne DE6 1LP

T: 01335 345111

E: info@bfl.uk.com

W: www.beresfordsflooring.co.uk

BERNSTEIN are a specialist manufacturer of Safety switches, Sensors & Enclosures (Fire Protection (EN45545-2)). Utilising UK based comprehensive value-added services to deliver world-class “one stop” solution services on a world-wide platform. BERNSTEIN continues to partner all leading rail companies, being a Safety Critically Approved Supplier to Siemens, Bombardier and London Crossrail project.

Bernstein Ltd

Unit 1 Tintagel Way, Westgate Aldridge West Midlands WS9 8ER

T: 01922 744999

E: sales@bernstein-ltd.co.uk

W: www.bernstein-ltd.co.uk

Berry Piling London Limited

Berry Piling Group, Axiom House

41 Balcombe Road Horley Surrey RH6 7HF

T: 01293 772422

E: sales@berrypilinggroup.co.uk

W: www.berrypilinggroup.co.uk

Berry Systems Springvale Business, & Industrial Park Bilston Wolverhampton WV14 0QL

T: 01902 491100

E: sales@berrysystems.co.uk

W: www.berrysystems.co.uk

Berrymans Lace Mawer LLP (BLM) King’s House, 42 King Street West Manchester M3 2NU

T: 0161 236 2002

E: info@blmlaw.com

W: www.blmlaw.com

Bersche-Rolt Ltd

Stream House, Herons Ghyll Uckfield East Sussex TN22 4BY

T: 01825 713000

E: mail@bersche-rolt.co.uk

W: www.bersche-rolt.co.uk

Bespoke by Evans

Bespoke Showroom, Parkway Denton Manchester M34 3SG

T: 0161 320 2121

E: design@evans-textiles.com

W: www.bespokebyevans.com

Best Impressions

15 Starfield Road

London W12 9SN

T: 020 8740 6443

E: talk2us@best-impressions.co.uk

W: www.best-impressions.co.uk

Betafence Limited

PO Box 119, Shepcote Lane

Sheffield S9 1TY

T: 0114 256 7800

E: sales.sheffield@betafence.com

W: www.betafence.co.uk

Bethell Construction Limited

Dane House, Europa Park

Stoneclough Road Kearsley M26 1GE

T: 01204 439100

E: solutions@bethell.co.uk

W: www.bethell.co.uk

Beveridge Associates Partnership Limited

Regency House, Station Road

Harold Wood Essex RM3 0BS

T: 01708 336969

E: info@Beveridge-Associates.co.uk

W: www.beveridge-associates.co.uk

Beyond Interactive Communications Ltd

Ribble Saw Mill, Paley Road

Preston PR1 8LT

T: 0844 335 0390

E: info@beyondinteractive.co.uk

W: www.beyondinteractive.co.uk

BG Steels Ltd

Little Edge House, Eyam Hope Valley Derbyshire S32 5RE

T: 07831 759594

E: bj.hague@bgsteels.co.uk

W: www.bgsteels.co.uk

BGB Engineering Ltd

357 Dysart Road, Grantham Lincolnshire NG31 7NB

T: 01476 576280

E: sales@bgbinnovation.com

W: www.bgbinnovation.com

BHA

BHA Cromwell House, PO Box 302 Carshalton SM5 9AU

T: 0843 523 1024

E: contact@bhacromwell.co.uk

W: www.bhacromwell.co.uk

bhi Ltd

22 Woolven Close, Burgess Hill West Sussex RH15 9RR

T: 01444 870333

E: info@bhi-ltd.com

W: www.bhi-ltd.com

BHSF Occupational Health Ltd

G/F Suite Lyndon House, 62 Hagley Road

Birmingham B16 8PE

T: 01527 577242

E: admin@bhsfoh.co.uk

W: www.bhsfoh.co.uk

Bibby Distribution 105 Duke Street, Liverpool Merseyside L1 5JQ

T: 0151 708 8000

E: info@bibbydist.co.uk

W: www.bibbydist.co.uk

Bidvest Noonan (UK) Limited

15 St Botolph Street, Aldgate London EC3A 7BB

T: 0203 319 1750

E: info@bidvestnoonan.com

W: www.bidvestnoonan.co.uk

Bijur Delimon International Ramsden Court, Ramsden Road

Rotherwas Ind Est Hereford HR2 6LR

T: 01432 365000

E: info@bijurdelimon.co.uk

W: www.bijurdelimon.com

Bikeaway Strode Road, Newnham Industrial Estate

Plympton Plymouth PL7 4AY

T: 01752 202116

E: sales@bikeaway.com

W: www.bikeaway.com

Binder Fastener Systems UK Limited Unit 16a, John Bradshaw Court

Alexandria Way Congleton Cheshire CW12 1LB

T: 01260 272744

E: sales@binderuk.com

W: www.binderuk.com

Bingham Rail (DS) Ltd

Barrow Road, Wincobank

Sheffield S9 1JZ

T: 0114 243 8441

E: info@binghamrail.com

W: www.binghamrail.co.uk

Bircham Dyson Bell LLP

50 Broadway

London SW1H 0BL

T: 020 7227 7000

E: enquiries@bdb-law.co.uk

W: www.bdb-law.co.uk

Bird & Bird LLP

12 New Fetter Lane

London EC4A 1JP

T: 020 7415 6000

E: info@twobirds.com

W: www.twobirds.com

Bird Free Ltd

3 Tyndale House, Tyndale Lane

London N1 2UL

T: 020 7359 9988

E: ian.smith@bird-free.com

W: www.bird-free.com

Birmingham Prototypes Limited

Unit 7, Madley Road Ind Estate

North Moons Moat Redditch B98 9NB

T: 01527 68071

E: info@birminghamprototypes.co.uk

W: www.birminghamprototypes.co.uk

Birmingham Specialities Ltd

Lincoln Works, Moor Lane

Witton Birmingham B6 7HE

T: 0121 356 5026

E: sales@bhamspec.co.uk

W: www.bhamspec.co.uk

Birtley Group

Mary Avenue, Birtley

County Durham DH3 1JF

T: 0191 410 6631

E: info@birtleygroup.co.uk

W: www.birtleygroup.co.uk

Bisham Consulting Cedar House, Glade Road

Marlow Buckinghamshire SL7 1DQ

T: 01628 487000

E: contact@bishamconsulting.com W: www.bishamconsulting.com

Bitmen Products

Tex Engineering Limited, Unit 35 Claydon Bus Pk

Gipping Road Ipswich Suffolk IP6 0NL

T: 01257 264403

E: info@tex-engineering.co.uk W: www.tex-engineering.co.uk

Bitrez Limited

Bradley Hall Ind Estate, Bradley Lane

Standish Wigan WN6 0XQ

T: 01257 425512

E: enquiries@bitrez.co.uk W: www.bitrez.com

BJD Group

2 The Mill Rectory Farm, Farndon Road

Market Harborough Leicestershire LE16 9TU

T: 01858 455098

E: mailbox@bjdgroup.com

W: www.bjdgroup.co.uk

Black Diamond Security

Vision House, Durham Lane West

Moor Park Doncaster DN3 3FE

T: 0800 804 8112

E: info@blackdiamondsecurity.co.uk

W: www.blackdiamondsecurity.co.uk

Blackbox Co UK Ltd

3 The Courtyard, Bracknell RG12 2XB

T: 01344 513333

E: info@blackbox-co.com W: www.blackbox-co.com

Blackbridge Communications Limited

Zetland House, 5-25 Scrutton Street London EC2A 4HJ

T: 020 7729 8969

E: hello@blackbridge.co.uk W: www.blackbridge.co.uk

Blackpool Tramway

(Blackpool Transport, Services Limited)

Rigby Road Blackpool FY1 5DD

T: 01253 473001

E: enquiries@blackpooltransport.com W: www.blackpooltransport.com

Blagg & Johnson Ltd

Newark Business Park, Brunel Drive

Newark Nottighamshire NG24 2EG

T: 01636 703137

E: sales@blaggs.co.uk W: www.blaggs.co.uk

Blake Morgan LLP

New Kings Court, Tollgate Chandlers Ford Eastleigh Hants SO53 3LG

T: 023 8090 8090

E: info@blakemorgan.co.uk W: www.blakemorgan.co.uk

Our business is to improve the working environment in railway depots and to safeguard the workforce. For over 45 years, we have been designing, manufacturing, and installing local exhaust ventilation systems removing diesel engine exhaust fumes at source. Many well-known railway companies rely on our experience and expertise.

Blaschke Umwelttechnik GmbH Industriestrasse 13, 86405 Meitingen Germany T: 00 49 8271 8169-0

E: info@hblaschke.de W: www.hblaschke.de

Blocksil Ltd

Cathedral House, 5 Beacon Street Lichfield WS13 7AA T: 01543 887840 E: info@blocksil.co.uk W: www.blocksil.co.uk

Blok ‘N’ Mesh

Unit 1, Hammond Rd Liverpool L33 7UL T: 0870 950 57 88 E: webteam@bloknmesh.com W: www.bloknmesh.com

Bloomberg LLP

3 Queen Victoria Street London EC4N 4TQ

T: 020 7330 7500

E: inquiry1@bloomberg.net W: www.bloomberg.com

Bloxwich Transport & Container Products Ltd 10 Cedars Bus Centre, Avon Road Cannock Staffordshire WS11 1QJ

T: 01543 435160

E: sales@bloxwichgroup.com W: www.bloxwichgroup.com

Blue Chip Technology Chowley Oak, Chowley Oak Lane Tattenhall Chester CH3 9EX T: 01829 772000

E: sales@bluechiptechnology.com W: www.bluechiptechnology.com

Blueprint Recruitment Ltd

6/7 Pentland House, Glenrothes Fife Scotland KY6 2A

T: 0159 263 1644

E: info@blueprint-recruitment.co.uk W: www.blueprint-recruitment.co.uk

Blueprint Recruitment Solutions Fartec, Carnac Court, Cams Hall Estate Fareham Hampshire PO16 8JY T: 023 9260 3030

E: info@blueprintrecruit.com W: www.blueprintrecruit.com

Bluesky PR

Centurion House, 136-142 London Road St Albans Hertfordshire AL1 1PQ

T: 01582 790700

E: hello@bluesky-pr.com W: www.bluesky-pr.net

BMAC Ltd

U13-14 Shepley Ind Est, South Shepley Road Audenshaw Manchester M34 5DW T: 0161 337 3070

E: enquiries@bmac.ltd.uk W: www.bmac.ltd.uk

BME Nitech Ltd

Unit 2a Nevis Bus Park, Blagownie Road

Bridge of Don Aberdeen AB22 8NT

T: 01224 825320

E: sales@bmenitech.co.uk

W: www.bmenitech.co.uk

BMT Asset Performance Ltd

1st Floor, Berkeley Hse, The Square

Lower Bristol Road Bath BA2 3BH

T: 01225 473727

E: info@bmtapl.com W: www.bmtapl.com

BMT Group

Goodrich House, 1 Waldegrave Road

Teddington Middlesex TW11 8LZ

T: 020 8949 5544

E: enquiries@bmtmail.com

W: www.bmt.org

BNP Paribas Real Estate

Portwall Place, Portwall Lane

Bristol BS1 6NA

T: 0117 984 8400

E: realestate.press@bnpparibas.com

W: www.realestate.bnpparibas.co.uk

BOC Ltd

The Priestly Centre, 10 Priestley Road

Guildford Surrey M28 2UT

T: 0808 278 4993

E: custserv@boc.com

W: www.boconline.co.uk

Bodacc Ltd

Unit 7, Griffin Entreprise Park

Penrhyndeudraeth Gwynedd LL48 6LE

T: 01766 238020

E: admin@bodaccltd.co.uk W: www.bodaccltd.co.uk

Boddingtons Electrical

Prospect House, Queenborough Lane

Gt Notley Braintree CM77 7AG

T: 01376 567490

E: info@boddingtons-electrical.com W: www.boddingtons-electrical.com

Bodycote PLC Macclesfield Head Office Springwood Court, Springwood Close

Macclesfield Cheshire SK10 2XF

T: 01625 505300

E: customer.response@bodycote.com W: www.bodycote.com

Bodyguard Workwear Ltd

Adams Street

Birmingham B7 4LS T: 0121 359 8880

E: info@bodyguardworkwear.co.uk W: www.bodyguardworkwear.co.uk

Bolle Safety C83 Barwell Business Park, Leatherhead Road

Chessington Surrey KT9 2NY

T: 020 8391 4700

E: sales@bolle-safety.co.uk

W: www.bolle-safety.com

BOMAG (Great Britain) Ltd

Sheldon Way, Larkfield Aylesford ME20 6SE T: 01622 716611

E: gb@bomag.com W: www.bomag.com

Bond Demolition Ltd

Unit 3B Ocean Park, Pant Glas Ind. Estate Caerphilly CF83 8DR

T: 02920 888 788

E: info@bonddemolition.co.uk W: www.bonddemolition.co.uk

Bond Insurance Service Ltd

Salisbury House, 81 High Street

Potters Bar Hertfordshire EN6 5AS

T: 01707 291200

E: enquiries@bond-insurance.co.uk

W: www.bond-insurance.co.uk

Bonomi UK Ltd

The Fluid Power Center, Watling Street Nuneaton Warwickshire CV11 6BQ

T: 024 7635 4535

E: sales@bonomi.co.uk

W: www.bonomi.co.uk

Bonsers (Nottingham) Limited

No2 The Tractor Barn, Hall Farm Yard Kirklington Newark NG22 8NN

T: 01636 815986

E: contact@bonsersrestoration.co.uk

W: www.bonsersrestoration.co.uk

Book my Course Training Courses

Book My Course Ltd, Diamond Way

Nene Park Irthlingborough NN9 5QF

T: 01933 233884

E: enquiries@bookmycourse.co.uk

W: www.bookmycourse.co.uk

Booth Industries International Ltd

PO Box 50, Nelson Street

Bolton Lancashire BL3 2AP

T: 01204 366333

E: enquiries@booth-industries.co.uk

W: www.booth-industries.co.uk

Booth-Muirie Ltd

South Caldeen Road, Coatbridge Scotland ML5 4EG

T: 01236 345500

E: enquiries@boothmuirie.co.uk

W: www.boothmuirie.co.uk

Bosch Rexroth Limited

15 Cromwell Road, St. Neots Cambridgeshire PE19 2ES

T: 01480 223200

E: info@boschrexroth.co.uk

W: www.boschrexroth.co.uk

Bosch Security & Saftety Systems

Broadwater Park, North Orbital Road Denham UB9 5HJ

T: 0330 123 9979

E: service-enquiries@uk.bosch.com

W: www.boschsecurity.com

Bosch Security Systems UK PO Box 750, Uxbridge Middlesex UB9 5ZJ

T: 01895 878088

E: security.systems@uk.bosch.com

W: www.uk.boschsecurity.com

Bott Ltd

Bude-Stratton Bus Park, Bude Cornwall EX23 8LY

T: 01288 357788

E: info@bottltd.co.uk

W: www.bottltd.co.uk

Bourton Group LLP

5 Cottesbrooke Park, Heartlands Daventry Northamptonshire NN11 8YL

T: 01926 633333

E: info@bourton.co.uk

W: www.bourton.co.uk

Bowden Bros Ltd

Brickworks House, Spook Hill North Holmwood Surrey RH5 4HR

T: 01306 743355

E: sales@bowden-bros.com

W: www.bowden-bros.com

Bowmonk Ltd

Diamond Road, Norwich Norfolk NR6 6AW

T: 01603 485153

E: info@bowmonk.com

W: www.bowmonk.com

BPH Rail and Civil Engineering Ltd

Unit 8 Little Hyde Hall, Hatfield Heath Road

Sawbridgeworth Hertfordshire CM21 9HX

T: 01279 724913

E: enquiries@bphrail.co.uk

W: www.bphrail.co.uk

BPR Architects Ltd

The Boathouse, Embankment Putney London SW15 1LB

T: 020 8785 9983

E: info@bprarchitects.com

W: www.bprarchitects.com

Bradgate Containers design and manufacture

a wide range of specialist equipment including containers and modules used in the rail sector for applications from traction electrification through to signalling supplies PSP’s and SSP’s. From fully welded to bonded panel, mild steel to stainless steel, at Bradgate we have the solution to fit the customer needs.

Bradgate Containers Leicester Road, Shepshed Leicestershire LE12 9EG

T: 01509 508678

E: sales@bradgate.co.uk

W: www.bradgate.co.uk

Bradley Manufacturing Junction 21 Bus Park, Gorse Street Chadderton Oldham OL9 9QH

T: 01706 621421

E: web@bradleymanufacturing.com

W: www.bradleymanufacturing.co.uk

Bradleys Metal Finishers

49 Knightsdale Road, Ipswich

Suffolk IP1 4JJ

T: 01473 461400

E: sales@bradleys-uk.com

W: www.bradleysmetalfinishers.com

Brady UK

Wildmere Ind Estate, Banbury Oxon OX16 3JU

T: 01295 228288

E: csuk@bradycorp.com

W: www.brad.co.uk

Brammer Headway Road

Wolverhampton WV10 6PZ

T: 01902 395000

E: marketing.uk@brammer.biz

W: www.brammer.co.uk

Brand-Rex Ltd

West Bridgewater Street, Leigh Lancashire WN7 4HB

T: 01942 265500

E: sales@brand-rex.com W: www.brand-rex.com

Brand8 PR

Round Foundry, Media Centre

Foundry Street Leeds LS11 5QP

T: 0113 394 4580

E: info@brand8pr.com W: www.brand8pr.com

Brandauer

235 Bridge Street West, Birmingham West Midlands B19 2YU

T: 0121 359 2822

E: sales@brandauer.co.uk

W: www.brandauer.co.uk

Brandformula Ltd

Fourth Floor, 5 London Wall Buildings Finsbury Circus London EC2M 5NS

T: 020 7265 7880

E: info@brandformula.co.uk W: www.brandformula.co.uk

Brands2Life

2 Floor, Blue Fin Building

110 Southwark St London SE1 0SU

T: 020 7592 1200

E: info@brands2life.com W: www.brands2life.com

Brass Agency (Head Office)

Moorfield House, Alma Road Leeds LS6 2AH

T: 0113 230 4000

E: hello@brassagency.com

W: www.brassagency.com

Bratts Ladders

Abbeyfield Road, Lenton Ind Estate Nottingham NG7 2SZ

T: 0115 986 6851

E: sales@brattsladders.com

W: www.brattsladders.com

Braybrook Ltd 3c Sopwith Crescent, Hurricane Way Wickford Essex SS11 8YU

T: 01268 763399

E: admin@braybrookltd.co.uk

W: www.braybrookltd.co.uk

Brazen (UK) PR & Content Marketing

Brazen House, 27 Great Ancoats Street

Manchester M4 5AJ

T: 0161 923 4994

E: info@wearebrazenpr.com

W: www.brazenpr.com

BRE Watford

Bucknalls Lane

Watford WD25 9XX T: 0333 321 8811

E: enquiries@bregroup.com

W: www.bregroup.com

Breckenridge

Old Bond Store, Back of the Walls

Southampton Hampshire SO14 3HA

T: 023 8043 3348

E: hello@breckenridge.agency

W: www.breckenridge.agency

Brecknell Willis PO Box 10, Chard Somerset TA20 2DE

T: 01460 260700

E: brecknellwillis@wabtec.com

W: www.brecknellwillis.com

Bremskerl (UK) Ltd

4b Ashmead Ind Estate, Ashmead Road

Keynsham Bristol BS31 1TU

T: 0117 946 1600

E: online@bremskerl.com

W: www.bremskerl.de

Brett Aggregates Ltd

Brett House, Bysing Wood Road Faversham Kent ME13 7UD

T: 01795 594000

E: aggssalesenquiries@brett.co.uk

W: www.brett.co.uk

Brett Aggregates Ltd Waldringfield Road, Brightwel Ipswich Suffolk IP2 8LY T: 01473 811900

E: saleseastern@brett.co.uk

W: www.brett.co.uk

Brett Martin Ltd 24 Roughfort Road, Newtownabbey Co Antrim BT36 4RB

T: 028 9084 9999

E: mail@brettmartin.com

W: www.brettmartin.com

Brevia Consulting (Brevia Ltd) 5 Salamanca Place, Lambeth London SE1 7HP

T: 020 7091 1650

E: contact@brevia.co.uk

W: www.brevia.co.uk

Brian Cole Associates Ltd

Orient House, Church Way Wellingborough Northamptonshire NN8 4HJ T: 01933 440024

E: enquiry@bcal.co.uk

W: www.bcal.co.uk

Brian Doogue Haulage Ltd London Gateway, Scratchwood Services Barnet Way London NW7 3JA T: 020 8959 6673

E: bdhaulage@live.co.uk

Bridges Communications Limited York House, 5a Holly Hill Lane Sarisbury Green Southampton SO31 7AB

T: 01489 559976

E: team@bridgescommunications.co.uk

W: www.bridgescommunications.co.uk

Bridgeway Consulting Limited Bridgeway House, Riverside Way Nottingham NG2 1DP T: 0115 9191111

E: enquiries@bridgeway-consulting.co.uk

W: www.bridgeway-consulting.co.uk

Briggs Equipment UK Ltd

Orbital 7, Orbital Way Cannock Staffordshire WS11 8XW

T: 0330 123 9814

E: info@briggsequipment.co.uk

W: www.briggsequipment.co.uk

BriggsAmasco

Amasco House, 101 Powke Lane Cradley Heath B64 5PX

T: 0121 502 9600

E: enquiries@birggsamasco.co.uk

W: www.briggsamasco.co.uk

Brintons Carpets Limited

Stourport Road, Kidderminster Worcestershire DY11 7PZ

T: 01562 820000

E: contact@brintons.co.uk

W: www.brintons.co.uk

Britannia Construction Ltd

Britannia House, Staverton Tech Park Cheltenham Gloucestershire GL51 6TQ

T: 01452 859880

E: info@britanniaconstruction.co.uk

W: www.britanniaconstruction.co.uk

British Approvals Service For Cables (BASEC)

Presley House, Presley Way Crownhill Milton Keynes MK8 0ES

T: 01908 267300

E: mail@basec.org.uk

W: www.basec.org.uk

British Cables Company provides the infrastructure cabling required for highly advanced, safety-critical rail systems to operate. Our products have gained Network Rail product approval for the full range of LSZH NR/PS/TEL/00015 (Trackside Comms), NR/L2/ SIG/30060 (Axle Counter) and BR1932 (SSI Datalink) variants.

British Cables Company

Delaunays Road, Blackley Manchester M9 8FP

T: 0161 741 2345

E: info@britishcables.com

W: www.britishcablescompany.com

British Chamber of Commerce

65 Petty France, Westminster London SW1H 9EU T: 020 7654 5800

E: info@britishchambers.org.uk

W: www.britishchambers.org.uk

British Drilling Association (BDA) Alphab House, Alfred Street Pinxton Nottinghamshire NG16 6NQ T: 01773 778751

E: office@britishdrillingassociation.co.uk

W: www.britishdrillingassociation.co.uk

British Fluid Power Association (BFPA) Cheriton House, Cromwell Park Chipping Norton Oxon OX7 5SR T: 01608 647900

E: enquiries@bfpa.co.uk

W: www.bfpa.co.uk

British Geological Survey Kingsley Dunham Centre, Keyworth Nottingham NG12 5GG T: 0115 936 3100

E: enquiries@bgs.ac.uk

W: www.bgs.ac.uk

British Geomembrane Association (BGA) 8 Darwin House, Corby Gate Business Park Corby Northants NN17 5JG

E: office@britishgeomembraneassociation.co.uk

W: www.britishgeomembraneassociation.co.uk

British Geophysical Association (BGA) c/o The RAS, Burlington House Piccadilly London W1J 0BQ

T: 020 7734 4582

E: secretary@geophysics.org.uk

W: www.britgeophysics.org

British Geotechnical Association (BGA) 1 Great George Street London SW1P 3AA

T: 020 7665 2007

E: bga@britishgeotech.org.uk

W: www.britishgeotech.org

British Gypsum Ltd Gotham Road, East Leake Loughborough Leicestershire LE12 6HX

T: 0115 945 1000

E: bgtechnical.enquiries@bpb.com

W: www.biritsh-gypsum.co.uk

British International Freight Association (BIFA) Redfern House, Browells Lane Feltham Middlesex TW13 7EP

T: 020 8844 2266

E: bifa@bifa.org

W: www.bifa.org

British Mica Co Ltd

123 Barkers Lane, Bedford Bedfordshire MK41 9RR

T: 01234 327977

E: info@britishmica.co.uk

W: www.britishmica.co.uk

British Parking Association (BPA) Chelsea House, 8-14 The Broadway Haywards Heath West Sussex RH16 3AH

T: 01444 447300

E: info@britishparking.co.uk

W: www.britishparking.co.uk

British Pest Control Association (BPCA)

4a Mallard Way, Pride Park

Derby DE24 8GX

T: 01332 294288

E: enquiry@bpca.org.uk

W: www.bpca.org.uk

British Precast

The Old Rectory, Main Street

Glenfield Leicestershire LE3 8DG

T: 0116 232 5170

E: info@britishprecast.org

W: www.britishprecast.org

British Retail Consortium

2 London Bridge London SE1 9RA

T: 020 7854 8900

E: info@brc.org.uk

W: www.brc.org.uk

British Safety Council

70 Chancellor’s Road, Hammersmith London W6 9RS

T: 020 3510 8355

E: customer.service@britsafe.org

W: www.britsafe.org

British Safety Industry Federation (BSIF)

Bsif House, 3 Austens Mews

Hemel Hempstead Hertfordshire HP1 3AF

T: 01442 248744

E: enquiries@bsif.co.uk

W: www.bsif.co.uk

British Security Industry Association (BSIA)

Anbrian House, First Floor

1 The Tything Worcester WR1 1HD

T: 01905 342020

E: info@bsia.co.uk

W: www.bsia.co.uk

British Standards Institution (BSI)

389 Chiswick High Road, Chiswick London W4 4AL

T: 0345 080 9001

E: cservices@bsigroup.com

W: www.bsigroup.com

British Steel

PO BOX 1, Brigg Road

Scunthorpe DN16 1BP

T: 01724 404040

E: rail@britishsteel.co.uk

W: www.britishsteel.co.uk

British Transport Police (BTP)

BTP Headquarters, 25 Camden Road London NW1 9LN

T: 0800 40 50 40

E: first_contact@btp.pnn.police.uk

W: www.btp.police.uk

British Transport Police Authority (BTPA)

The Forum, 5th Floor North

74-80 Camden St London NW1 0EG

T: 020 7383 0259

E: general.enquiries@btpa.police.uk

W: www.btpa.police.uk

British Tunnelling Society (BTS) 1 Great George Street London SW1P 3AA

T: 020 7665 2238

E: bts@ice.org.uk

W: www.britishtunnelling.com

Briton Fabricators Ltd

Watnall Road, Hucknall Nottingham NG15 6EP

T: 0115 963 2901

E: sales@britonsltd.co.uk

W: www.britonsltd.co.uk

Broadway Malyan (Weybridge Office)

3 Weybridge Bus Park, Addlestone Road

Weybridge Surrey KT15 2BW

T: 01932 845599

E: wey@BroadwayMalyan.com

W: www.broadwaymalyan.com

Brockhouse Forgings Ltd

Howard Street, West Bromwich West Midlands B70 0SN

T: 0121 556 1241

E: info@brockhouse.co.uk

W: www.brockhouse.co.uk

Brodie Engineering Limited

Bonnyton Rail Depot, Munro Place

Kilmarnock Ayrshire KA1 2NP

T: 01563 546280

E: mail@brodie-engineering.co.uk

W: www.brodie-engineering.co.uk

Brodies LLP

15 Atholl Crescent, Edinburgh Scotland EH3 8HA

T: 0131 228 3777

E: mailbox@brodies.com W: www.brodies.com

Brogan Group UK Ltd

4 Falcon Gate, Falcon Way

Shire Park Welwyn Garden City AL7 1TW

T: 0333 358 0007

E: enquiries@brogangroup.com W: www.brogangroup.com

Brokk UK Ltd

Unit 2a, Moss End Bus Village

Crooklands Milnthorpe LA7 7NU

T: 01539 566055

E: info@brokk.com W: www.brokk.com

Brookvex IMS

Sandham House, Boundary Business Court 92-94 Church Road Mitcham Surrey CR4 3TD

T: 020 8687 5560 E: info@brookvexims.com W: www.brookvexims.com

Browns Fasteners Ltd PO Box 13, Deanfield Mills

Asquith Avenue Morley, Leeds LS27 9RE

T: 0113 252 2185

E: sales@brownsfasteners.co.uk W: www.brownsfasteners.co.uk

Browse Bion

Unit 19/20, Lakeside Park Medway City Estate Rochester Kent ME2 4LT

T: 01634 710063

E: sales@browsebion.com W: www.browsebion.com

Brunel University Kingston Lane, Uxbridge Middlesex UB8 3PH T: 01895 274000

E: ukeu-admissions@brunel.ac.uk W: www.brunel.ac.uk

Bruton Knowles

Greybrook House, 28 Brook Street London W1K 5DH T: 0845 200 6489

E: marketing@brutonknowles.co.uk W: www.brutonknowles.co.uk

Bryan & Armstrong Ltd

22 Wenlock Road, Hoxton London EC1V 4PY T: 020 7129 7075

E: enquiry@bryan-armstrong.com W: www.bryan-armstrong.com

Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP

Adelaide House, London Bridge London EC4R 9HA T: 020 3400 1000 E: info@bclplaw.ccom W: www.blplaw.com

Bryen & Langeley Ltd 6 Lagoon Road, Orpington Kent BR5 3QX T: 020 8850 7775

E: info@bryen-langley.com W: www.bryen-langley.com

Bryn Thomas Cranes Ltd 421 Chester Road, Flint Wales CH6 5SE T: 01352 733984

E: sales@brynthomascranes.com W: www.brynthomascranes.com

BSP Consulting (Nottingham Office)

Head Office, 12 Oxford Street Nottingham NG1 5BG T: 0115 840 2227

E: rail@bsp-consulting.co.uk W: www.bsp-consulting.co.uk

BSP International Foundations Ltd

Claydon Business Park, Gipping Road Great Blakenham Ipswich Suffolk IP6 0NL

T: 01473 830431

E: sales@bspif.co.uk W: www.bsp-if.com

BSRIA Ltd

Old Bracknell Lane, West Bracknell Berkshire RG12 7AH T: 01344 465600 E: bsria@bsria.co.uk W: www.bsria.co.uk

BSV Recruitment Ltd

Lynton House, Station Approach Woking Surrey GU22 7PY T: 01483 768600 E: info@bsvrecruitment.co.uk W: www.bsvrecruitment.co.uk

BTROS electronics

Unit 4b, Castlewood Bus Park Farmwell Lane Sutton-in-Ashfield NG17 1JF T: 01773 814640 E: esales@btros.co.uk W: www.btros-electronics.com

BTRoS Interiors and Cabling Division Litchurch Lane Works Derby DE24 8AD T: 01332 257500 E: bdm@btros.co.uk W: www.btros.co.uk

Buck & Hickman

National Distb Centre, Headway Road Wolverhampton WV10 6PZ T: 01902 395000

E: enquiries@buckandhickman.com W: www.buckandhickman.com

Buckingham Group Contracting Ltd Silverstone Road, Stowe Buckinghamshire MK18 5LJ T: 01280 823355

E: bd@buckinghamgroup.co.uk W: www.buckinghamgroup.co.uk

Buildbase

Gemini One, 5520, Oxford Business Park Cowley Oxford OX4 2LL T: 01865 871700

E: oxford@buildbase.co.uk W: www.buildbase.co.uk

Building Design Partnership (BDP) 16 Brewhouse Yard, Clerkenwell London EC1V 4LJ

T: 020 7812 8000

E: london@bdp.com W: www.bdp.com

Bulk Freight (Midlands) Ltd

Trent Lane, Castle Donington Derby Derbyshire DE74 2NP

T: 01322 853358

E: sales@bulkfreight.co.uk W: www.bulkfreight.co.uk

Bulkhaul Ltd

Brignell Road, Riverside Park Ind Est Middlesbrough Cleveland TS2 1PS T: 01642 230423

E: info@bulkhaul.co.uk W: www.bulkhaul.co.uk

Bunkabin

Tweedale Way

Oldham OL9 7LD T: 0345 456 7899

E: hires@bunkabin.co.uk W: www.bunkabin.co.uk

Bunzl Greenham

Bunzl UK Limited, Greenham House 671 London Road Middlesex TW7 4EX T: 0845 300 6672

E: sales@greenham.com W: www.greenham.com

Bupa - Health Care Service Delivery

Battle Bridge House, 300 Grays Inn Road

London WC1X 8DU T: 020 7656 3710

E: BattleBridgeHouse@bupa.com W: www.bupa.co.uk

Burges Salmon

One Glass Wharf

Bristol BS2 0ZX

T: 0117 939 2000

E: marketing@burges-salmon.com W: www.burges-salmon.com

Burrell & Mistry Ltd

7a Lambs Conduit Psge, Holborn London WC1R 4RG

T: 020 7092 3090

E: post@burrellmistry.com

W: www.burrellmistry.com

Burrows Electrical Limited

Ansona Works, Steamer Terrace

Chelmsford Essex CM1 1QP

T: 01245 267428

E: enquiries@burrowselectrical.com

W: www.burrowselectrical.com

Burtonwood Generator & Switchgear Services Ltd

Unit 2, Saint Michael’s Road

St Helens Merseyside WA9 4WZ

T: 01744 814444

E: info@burtonwoodgroup.com

W: www.burtonwoodgroup.com

Business Dispatch Ltd

Unit 3&4, Kingspark Bus Centre

152-178 Kingston New Malden Surrey KT3 3ST

T: 020 8605 1771

E: info@businessdispatch.co.uk W: www.businessdispatch.co.uk

Butler & Young (BYL) Ltd

Unit 10, Airport House Purley Way Croydon CR0 0XZ T: 020 8253 4900

E: enquiries@byl.co.uk W: www.butlerandyoung.co.uk

BWB Consulting 5th Floor, Waterfront House Station Street Nottingham NG2 3DQ T: 0115 924 1100

E: nottingham@bwbconsulting.com W: www.bwbconsulting.com

BWCS Limited 6 Worcester Road, Ledbury Herefordshire HR8 1BN T: 01531 634326

E: info@bwcs.com W: www.bwcs.com

ByteSnap Design 2 Devon Way, Longbridge Tech Park Birmingham B31 2TS T: 0121 222 5433

E: info@bytesnap.co.uk W: www.bytesnap.co.uk

Bywater Training Ltd

Couchmore House, Littleworth Road Esher Surrey KT90 9TN T: 0333 123 9001 E: contact@bywater.co.uk W: www.bywater.co.uk

C.Scope International Ltd

Kingsnorth Tech Park, Wotton Road Ashford Kent TN23 6LN T: 01233 629181 E: info@cscope.co.uk W: www.cscopelocators.com

C&S Equipment Ltd

15 Wingbury Courtyard, Leighton Road Wingrave Buckinghamshire HP22 4LW T: 01296 688500 E: sales@CandSequipment.co.uk W: www.candsequipment.co.uk

c2c Rail Ltd

2nd Floor, Cutlers Court 115 Houndsditch London EC3A 7BR T: 0345 744 4422 E: contact@c2crail.co.uk W: www.c2c-online.co.uk

C2E Consulting 1-2 Broadgate Circle London EC2M 2QS T: 07939 919141 E: enquiries@c2econsulting.co.uk W: www.c2econsulting.co.uk

C3S Projects Ltd

Riverside House, Elland Bridge Elland Halifax HX5 0SQ T: 01422 313800 E: info@c3s.com W: www.c3s.com

Cabel UK

8 Pillings Road, Oakham Rutland LE15 6QF T: 01572 755168 E: info@cabeluk.com W: www.cabeluk.com

Cabfind

Twelve Quays House, Egerton Wharf

Birkenhead Wirral CH41 1LD

T: 0843 658 1122

E: enquiries@cabfind.com

W: www.cabfind.com

Cable Detection Ltd

Unit 1 Blythe Park, Cresswell

Stoke-on-Trent ST11 9RD

T: 01782 384630

E: sales@cabledetection.co.uk

W: www.cabledetection.co.uk

Cable Dynamics Ltd

Unit 15, Binghams Pk Bus Centre

Potten End Hill Hemel Hempstead HP1 3BN

T: 01442 234808

E: enquiries@cabledynamics.co.uk

W: www.cabledynamcs.co.uk

Cable Jointing Services Ltd

North Farm House, Warden Law

Houghton le Spring Tyne & Wear DH5 8LX

T: 0191 512 6040

E: info@cablejointingservices.com

W: www.cablejointingservices.com

The Cable Services Group was founded in 1971 and is the UK’s leading Specialist Electrical Distributor. We stock and supply both cable and cable accessories to the domestic and international markets, and can provide full technical back up to our customers on all the products supplied.

Cable Services Group

Bridge House, Bridge Road

Wrexham Ind Est Wrexham LL13 9PS

T: 01978 340450

E: rail@cableservices.co.uk

W: www.cableservices.co.uk

Cable Telecommunications Training Services Ltd

Jubilee Place, Lindum Business Park

Station Road North Hykeham LN6 3QX

T: 01522 880900

E: info@cable-training.co.uk

W: www.cable-training.co.uk

Cablecraft (a part of Shoal Group Ltd)

Cablecraft House, Circle Business Centre

Blackburn Road Houghton Regis LU5 5DD

T: 01582 606033

E: sales@cablecraft.co.uk

W: www.cablecraft.co.uk

CACI Ltd

Kensington Village, Avonmore Road

London W14 8TS

T: 020 7602 6000

E: compliance@caci.co.uk

W: www.caci.co.uk

CADFEM UK CAE Ltd

Airport House, Purley Way

Croydon Surrey CR0 0XZ

T: 020 8256 0630

E: info@cadfemuk.com

W: www.cadfemukandireland.com

Cairn Cross Civil Engineering Limited

1 Cadman Court, Morley

Leeds LS27 0RX

T: 0113 284 2415

E: info@cairncross.uk.com

W: www.cairncross.uk.com

Calco Services Ltd

5th Floor, Melrose House

42 Dingwall Road Croydon CR0 2NE

T: 020 8655 1600

E: careers@calco.co.uk

W: www.calco.co.uk

Calders & Grandidge

194 London Road, Wyberton Boston PE21 7HJ

T: 01205 358866

E: enquiries@caldersandgrandidge.com

W: www.caldersandgrandidge.com

Caledonian Sleeper

1 Union Street, Inverness

Scotland IV1 1PP

T: 0330 060 0500

E: enquiry@sleeper.scot

W: www.sleeper.scot

Calibration, Maintenance & Repair (CMR) Ltd

Units 3-7, Home Farm Ind Park

Norwich Road Marsham Norfolk NR10 5PQ

T: 01603 279557

E: support@cmrcalibrate.co.uk

W: www.cmrcalibrate.co.uk

Calibre Search Ltd

7 Brewery Place, Brewery Wharf

Leeds West Yorkshire LS10 1NE

T: 0113 234 6047

E: info@calibresearch.co.uk

W: www.calibresearch.co.uk

CallConfidential

The Town House, Market Street

Halisham East Sussex BN27 2AE

T: 01323 818030

E: info@callconfidential.com

W: www.callconfidential.com

Calverley Control Installations Ltd

Blacup House, Royds Close

Leeds West Yorkshire LS12 6LL

T: 0113 279 6611

E: info@calverleycontrols.co.uk

W: www.calverleycontrols.co.uk

Camargue

7 Bayley Street

London WC1B 3HB

T: 020 7636 7366

W: www.camargue.uk

Cambrian Transport Limited

Green Farm, Country House

Bristol Road Falfield Glos GL12 8DL

T: 01454 260319

E: enquiries@cambriantransport.com

W: www.cambriantransport.com

Camel Precast

Hoyle Mill Road, Kinsley

Pontefract West Yorkshire WF9 5JB

T: 01652 641 204

E: info@camelprecast.co.uk

W: www.camelprecast.co.uk

Camfaud Concrete Pumps Ltd

High Road, Thornwood Common

Epping Essex CM16 6LU

T: 01992 560898

E: sales@camfaud.co.uk

W: www.camfaud.co.uk

Camlin Rail (Headquarters)

31 Ferguson Drive, Knockmore Hill Ind Park

Lisburn Lisburn BT28 2EX

T: 028 9262 6989

E: mail@camlingroup.com W: www.camlingroup.com

Camlok Lifting Clamps

Knutsford Way, Sealand Ind Estate

Chester CH1 4NZ

T: 01244 375375

E: sales.uk@cmco.eu W: www.cmworks.com

Camozzi Automation Ltd

The Fluid Power Centre, Watling Street

Nuneaton Warwickshire CV11 6BQ

T: 024 7637 4114

E: askus@camozzi.co.uk W: www.camozzi.co.uk

Campaign for Better Transport

70 Cowcross Street, London

EC1M 6EJ

T: 0300 303 3824

E: info@bettertransport.org.uk W: www.bettertransport.org.uk

CAN

Smeckley Wood Close, Chesterfield Trd Estate

Chesterfield Derbyshire S41 9PZ

T: 01246 261111

E: info@can.ltd.uk W: www.can.ltd.uk

Cannon Technologies Group Limited

Stem Lane, Queensway

New Milton Hampshire BH25 5NU

T: 01425 632600

E: sales@cannontech.co.uk

W: www.cannontech.co.uk

CAP Productions Limited

The Crescent, Hockley

Birmingham B18 5NL

T: 0121 554 9811

E: sales@capproductions.co.uk

W: www.capprodcutions.co.uk

Capel (CS) Ltd

638 Cranbrook Road, Ilford Essex IG6 1HJ

T: 0208 518 5354

E: info@capelcsltd.com

W: www.capelcsltd.com

Capgemini UK 1 Forge End, Woking Surrey GU21 6BD T: 01483 764764

E: centralmarketing.uk@capgemini.com

W: www.capgemini.com

Capita Property and Infrastructure Ltd 65 Gresham Street

London EC2V 7NQ

T: 020 7709 4500

W: www.capitaproperty.co.uk

Capita Property Ltd (East Grinstead)

Capita Symonds House, Wood Street East Grinstead West Sussex RH19 1UU

T: 01342 327161

E: media@capita.co.uk

W: www.capitaproperty.co.uk

Capital Aluminium Extrusions Limited

Cleator Moor Trd Estate, Cleator Moor Cumbria CA25 5QB

T: 01946 811771

E: enquiries@capalex.co.uk

W: www.capalex.co.uk

Capital Seating are UK distributors for Grammer Rail – manufacturer of highquality seating systems for both driver and passengers. Grammer set standards in comfort, ergonomics, design, modularity, safety and economic efficiency, whilst ensuring ongoing research to provide a steady flow of innovation. Capital offer a full refurbishment and parts service on all types of seating.

Capital Seating

Unit 1 Forward Park, Sheene Road Gorse Hill Ind Estate Leicester LE4 1BF

T: 0116 216 9910

E: grammer@capitalseating.co.uk

W: www.grammer.co.uk

Capitol Group

Capitol House, 232 Tolworth Rise Tolworth Surrey KT5 9ND

T: 020 8330 7716

E: headoffice@thecapitolgroup.co.uk

W: www.thecapitolgroup.co.uk

Capitol Industrial Batteries is an independent manufacturer and supplier of all types of industrial, stationary, and transportation Batteries. As a recognised leader in service provision, Capitol Industrial Batteries works closely with its valued customers to develop, manufacture and deliver both traditional and alternative types of batteries for a wide range of equipment and applications.

Capitol Industrial Batteries Systems Limited 22 Napier Court, Wardpark North Cumbernauld Glasgow G68 0LG

T: 01236 731982

E: info@capitolbatteries.com

W: www.capitolbatteries.com

Cappagh Construction

Cappagh House, 8 Waterside Way London SW17 0AB

T: 020 8947 4000

E: office@cappagh.co.uk

W: www.cappagh.co.uk

Capstone Recruitment

First Floor, Northumberland House

Great Portland St London W1W 6QP

T: 020 3757 5000

E: london@capstone-recruitment.com

W: www.capstone-recruitment.com

Captec 7 Whittle Avenue, Segensworth Fareham PO15 5SH

T: 01489 866066

E: sales@uk.captec-group.com

W: www.captec-group.com

Capula Ltd

Orion House, Stone Business Park Staffordshire ST15 0LT

T: 01785 827000

E: contactus@capula.co.uk

W: www.capula.co.uk

Carlton Die Castings Ltd

88 Greenhill Road, Paisley Scotland PA3 1RD

T: 0141 887 8355

E: sales@carltondie.com

W: www.carltondie.com

Carlton Technologies Ltd

Unit 4, Church View Bus Park

Coney Green Road Chesterfield S45 9HA

T: 01246 861330

E: sales@carltontech.co.uk

W: www.carltontech.co.uk

Carmet Tug Riverbank Road, Bromborough Wirral CH62 3JQ

T: 0151 327 8018

E: tugs@carmet.co.uk W: www.carmettugs.co.uk

Carmichael UK

Head Office, 34 Upper High Street Thame Oxon OX9 2DN

T: 01844 212058

E: info@carmichaeluk.com

W: www.carmichaeluk.com

Carnon Contracting

Wheal Jane, Earth Science Park Baldhu Truro Cornwall TR3 6EE

T: 01872 560200

E: contracts@carnon-contracting.co.uk

W: www.carnon-contracting.co.uk

Carrington West 1000 Lakeside North Harbour, Western Road Cosham Portsmouth P06 3EN

T: 023 9387 6000

E: info@carringtonwest.com

W: www.carringtonwest.com

Carter Jonas One Chapel Place London W1G 0BG

T: 020 3131 6264

E: info@carterjonas.co.uk

W: www.carterjonas.co.uk

Carters Flooring (Transport) Ltd Unit 1 The Fulcrum, Low’s Lane Stanton-by-Dale Derbyshire DE7 4QU

T: 0115 932 1691

E: info@carters-flooring.co.uk

W: www.carters-flooring.co.uk

Cartoozo

Keystone, Innovation Centre Croxton Road Thetford IP24 1JD

T: 020 7060 6772

E: sales@cartoozo.com

W: www.cartoozo.com

Cartyne Transport Co Ltd

440 Petershill Road, Springburn Glasgow Lanarkshire G21 4AA

T: 0141 557 1199

E: info@carntyne-transport.co.uk

W: www.carntyne-transport.co.uk

Carver Engineering Services Ltd

11 Brunel Close, Brunel Ind Estate

Blyth Road Doncaster DN11 8QA

T: 01302 751900

E: info@carverengineering.com

W: www.carverengineering.com

Carwood Motor Units Ltd

Herald Way, Binley Coventry CV3 2RQ

T: 024 7644 9533

E: sales@carwood.co.uk

W: www.carwood.co.uk

Case CE UK Ltd

1st Floor, Barclay Court 2

Heavens Walk Doncaster DN4 5HZ

T: 0844 273 4339

E: eucaseceukroi@cnh.com

W: www.casece.com

Cass Hayward LLP

York House, Welsh Street

Chepstow Monmouthshire NP16 5UW

T: 01291 626994

E: office@casshayward.com

W: www.casshayward.com

Cast UK Ltd - Manchester Office

7 Jordan Street, Castlefield

Manchester M15 4PY

T: 0161 825 0825

E: hello@castuk.com

W: www.castuk.com

Cats Solutions (Cats Group)

Two Caen View, Rushy Platt

Swindon SN5 8WQ

T: 01793 432913

E: sales@cats-solutions.co.uk

W: www.cats-solutions.co.uk

Caval Limited

York House, 31 York Place

Leeds West Yorkshire LS1 2ED

T: 0113 203 1244

E: enquiries@planetcaval.com

W: www.planetcaval.com

Cavendish Media Ltd

Tower Bridge Bus Centre, 46-48 East Smithfield London E1W 1AW

T: 020 7265 1054

E: info@cavendishmedia.com

W: www.cavendishmedia.com

CB Frost & Co Ltd

Green Street, Digbeth

Birmingham B12 0NE

T: 0121 773 8494

E: info@cbfrost-rubber.com

W: www.cbfrost-rubber.com

CB Richard Ellis

St Martin’s Court, 10 Paternoster Row London EC4M 7HP

T: 020 7182 2000

E: corpcomm@cbre.com

W: www.cbre.com

CBI (Confederation of British Industry)

CBI Head Office, Cannon Place

78 Cannon Street London EC4N 6HN

T: 020 7379 7400

E: enquiries@cbi.org.uk

W: www.cbi.org.uk

CC Ground Investigations Ltd

Unit A2, Innsworth Technology Pk Innsworth Lane Gloucester GL3 1DL

T: 01452 739165

E: info@ccground.co.uk

W: www.ccground.co.uk

CCD Design & Ergonomics Ltd

Second Home, Spitalfields

68-80 Hanbury St London E1 5JL

T: 020 7593 2900

E: hello@designbyccd.com

W: www.designbyccd.com

CCF Plant Hire Ltd - t/as Access Plant

9 Orient Ind Park, Simonds Road Leyton London E10 7DE

T: 020 8518 7400

E: hire@accessplant.co.uk

W: www.accessplant.co.uk

CCL Rail Training Room 104a, Rail House, Gresty Road Crewe Cheshire CW2 6EA

T: 01270 897647

E: info@ccltraining.com

W: www.ccltraining.com

CCS Electronics

4 Aragon Court, Manor Park Cheshire WA7 1SP

T: 01928 579797

E: sales@ccselec.com W: www.ccselec.com

CCS Jeweltone Ltd

Bath Place Wharf, Downs Road Maldon Essex CM9 5HG T: 01621 841 222

E: sales@jeweltonesolutions.uk W: www.ccsjeweltone.com

CCS/Complete Composite Systems 503 Broadway, Letchworth Hertfordshire SG6 3PT

T: 01462 659876

E: info@completecomposite.co.uk W: www.completecomposites.co.uk

CCTV Drainage Surveys - Midland Survey Cromwell House, Westfield Road Southam Warwickshire CV47 0JH

T: 01926 810811

E: admin@midlandsurvey.co.uk W: www.midlandsurvey.co.uk

CD Fencing & Construction Services Ltd Cocklebury Road, Chippenham Wiltshire SN15 3QE T: 01249 460187 E: info@cdfencing.co.uk W: www.cdfencing.co.uk

CDH Recruitment Ltd

2 Cambridge Gardens, Hastings East Sussex TN34 1EH T: 0845 126 2299

E: info@cdhrecruitment.co.uk W: www.cdhrecruitment.co.uk

CDM-UK

The Sawmill, Sunnyside Road Quarter Scotland ML3 7XH T: 01698 422551 E: info@cdm-uk.com W: www.cdm-uk.com

CE Turner (Engineers) Ltd

Hudson Road, Saxby Road Ind Estate

Melton Mowbray Leicestershire LE13 1BS

T: 01664 564643

E: enquire@ceturner.co.uk W: www.ceturner.co.uk

Cecence Ltd

Unit 6 Bunas Bus Park, Hollom Down Road Lopcomber Corner Hampshire SP5 1BP

T: 01264 781115

E: info@cecence.com W: www.cecence.com

CECL - Global

The Priory, Priory Road Wolston CV8 3FX T: 07803 468 429 E: mail@cecl.global W: www.cecl.global

Ceenorm UK Ltd

Unit 2 Highbridge Court, Stafford Park 1 Telford Shropshire TF3 3BD T: 01952 212700 E: sales@ceenorm.co.uk W: www.ceenorm.co.uk

CEEQUAL Ltd

Scheme Management Team, Bucknalls Lane

Watford WD25 9XX T: 0333 014 7880

E: enquiries@ceequal.com W: www.ceequal.com

CEF

Tom Mackie House, Station Road

Kenilworth Warwickshire CV8 1JJ

T: 01926 350018

E: naps@cef.co.uk W: www.cef.co.uk

Celtic Recycling Limited

29-31 Clearwater Road, Queensway Meadows

Newport Gwent NP19 4ST

T: 01633 274700

E: info@celtic-recycling.co.uk W: www.celtic-recycling.co.uk

Celtic Energy Ltd

9 Beddau Way, Castlegate Bus Park

Caerphilly CF83 2AX

T: 029 2076 0990

E: info@coal.com W: www.coal.com

CEMBRE is a leading manufacturer of electrical compression connectors and tooling, cabling accessories and marking systems. CEMBRE provides the railway sector with product ranges for both fixed infrastructure (power supply lines and track maintenance) and rolling stock (construction and maintenance of railway trains and locomotives).

Cembre Ltd

Dunton Park, Kingsbury Road

Curdworth Sutton Coldfield B76 9EB

T: 01675 470440

E: sales@cembre.co.uk W: www.cembre.co.uk

Central Alliance

Alliance House, South Park Way

41 Business Park Wakefield WF2 0XJ

T: 01924 229889

E: info@central-alliance.co.uk W: www.central-alliance.co.uk

Central Alliance Ltd

Alliance House, South Park Way

41 Business Park Wakefield WF2 0XJ

T: 01924 229889

E: info@central-alliance.co.uk

W: www.central-alliance.co.uk

Central Piling

Rawden Enterprise Park, Sixth Avenue

Halstead Essex CO9 2FL

T: 01787 474000

E: info@centralpiling.com

W: www.centralpiling.com

Centre for Policy Studies

57 Tutton Street, Westminster London SW1P 3QL

T: 020 7222 4488

E: mail@cps.org.uk W: www.cps.org.uk

Centre for Regional Economic & Social Research

Sheffield Hallam, City Campus Howard Street Sheffield S1 1WB

T: 0114 225 3073

E: cresr@shu.ac.uk

W: www.shu.ac.uk

Centregreat Rail Ltd

Ynys Bridge, Heol yr Ynys Tongwynlais Cardiff CF15 7NT T: 029 2081 5661

E: office@centregreat.net W: www.centregreatrail.co.uk

Centrus Advisors 10 Queen Street Place London EC4R 1BE

T: 020 3846 5670

E: london@centrusadvisors.com W: www.centrusadvisors.com

Centurion Safety Products Ltd

Howlett Way, Thetford Norfolk IP24 1HZ T: 01842 754266

E: sales@centurionsafety.co.uk W: www.centurionsafety.co.uk

Century PR 100 Pall Mall, St James London SW1Y 5HP

T: 020 7664 8790

E: info@centurypr.co.uk

W: www.centurypr.co.uk

Cerdic Foundries Ltd

Beeching Close, Chard Somerset TA20 1BB

T: 01460 64301

E: sales@cerdicfoundries.co.uk

W: www.cerdicfoundries.co.uk

Cermag Ltd

92/94 Holywell Road, Sheffield South Yorkshire S4 8AS T: 0114 244 6136

E: sales@cermag.co.uk W: www.cermag.co.uk

Established in 1920 CF Booth Ltd has an excellent reputation as one of the largest rolling stock recyclers in the UK, winning nationally released tenders from several of the main rail operating companies. CF Booth rolling stock division hold both ISO 9001 and 14001 standards and RISQS certified.

CF Booth Limited

Clarence Metal Works, Armer Street Rotherham Yorkshire S60 1AF

T: 01709 559198

E: chrisdavis@cfbooth.com W: www.cfbooth.com

CGMS Ltd

Baston House, 140 London Wall London EC2Y 5DN

T: 020 7583 6767

E: london@cgms.co.uk

W: www.cgms.co.uk

CH2M

2nd Floor, Quarnmill House

Stores Road Derby DE21 4XF

T: 01332 222621

E: hr@ch2m.com

W: www.ch2m.com

Chainings Ltd

Units 1 & 2, Harrow Park

Harrow Road Hereford HR4 0EN

T: 01432 356318

E: info@chainings.com W: www.chainings.com

Chamber of Shipping

30 Park Street

London SE1 9EQ

T: 020 7417 2800

E: query@ukchamberofshipping.com

W: www.britishshipping.org

Chambre de Commerce Francaise de GB

Lincoln House, 4th Floor

300 High Holborn London WC1V 7JH

T: 020 7092 6600

E: mail@ccfgb.co.uk W: www.ccfgb.co.uk

Change Recruitment Group

Clarendon House, 116 George Street Edinburgh EH2 4LH

T: 0131 225 7744

E: mail@changerecruitmentgroup.com W: www.changerecruitmentgroup.com

Chaos Design Ltd

32 High Street, Guildford Surrey GU1 3EL

T: 020 3053 9140

E: info@chaosdesign.com W: www.chaosdesign.com

Charcon Construction Solutions Rowan House, Sheldon Business Park Chippenham Wiltshire SN14 0SQ

T: 01249 463244

E: sales@charconcs.com W: www.charconcs.com

Charcroft Electronics Dol-y-Coed, Llanwrtyd Wells Powys Wales LD5 4TH T: 01591 610408

E: sales@charcroft.com

W: www.charcroft.com

Charles Endirect Ltd

Wessex Way, Wincanton Business Park Wincanton Somerset BA9 9RR

T: 01963 828400

E: info@charlesendirect.com

W: www.charlesendirect.com

Charles Francis Cooper Ltd 3/F, 5 Temple Square, Temple Street Liverpool Merseyside L2 5RH

T: 0845 003 9545

E: info@charlesfranciscooper.co.uk

W: www.charlesfranciscooper.co.uk

Charles Ransford & Son Ltd

Station Street, Bishops Castle Shropshire SY9 5AQ

T: 01588 638331

E: info@ransfords.co.uk

W: www.ransfords.co.uk

Charter Security Ltd

Suite 6, Ensign House

Admiral Way London E14 9XQ

T: 020 7515 0771

E: info@charter-security.co.uk

W: www.charter-security.co.uk

Chartered Association of Building Engineers (CABE)

Lutyens House, Billing Brook Road

Weston Favell Northampton NN3 8NW

T: 01604 404121

E: info@cbuilde.com

W: www.cbuilde.com

Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb)

12 Bloomsbury Square London WC1A 2LP

T: 020 7421 7444

E: marketing@ciarb.org

W: www.ciarb.org

Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists (CIAT)

397 City Road London EC1V 1NH

T: 020 7278 2206

E: info@ciat.org.uk

W: www.ciat.org.uk

Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management (CIEEM)

43 Southgate Street, Winchester Hampshire SO23 9EH

T: 01962 868626

E: enquiries@cieem.net

W: www.cieem.net

Chartered Institute of Highways & Transportation

119 Britannia Walk London N1 7JE

T: 020 7336 1555

E: info@ciht.org.uk

W: www.ciht.org.uk

Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) Earlstrees Court, Earlstrees Road

Corby Northamptonshire NN17 4AX

T: 01536 740100

E: enquiry@ciltuk.org.uk

W: www.ciltuk.org.uk

Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD)

151 The Broadway, Wimbledon London SW19 1JQ

T: 020 8612 6200

E: cipd@cipd.co.uk

W: www.cipd.co.uk

Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply (CIPS) Easton House, Church Street Stamford PE9 3NZ

T: 01780 756777

E: info@cips.org

W: www.cips.org

Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE) 222 Balham High Road

London SW12 9BS

T: 020 8675 5211

E: membership@cibse.org

W: www.cibse.org

Chartered Institution of Civil Engineering Surveyors (CICES) Dominion House, Sibson Road

Sale Cheshire M33 7PP

T: 0161 972 3100

E: membership@cices.org

W: www.cices.org

Chartered Institution of Railway Operators (CIRO)

Beacon Bldg 2nd Floor, Stafford Ent. Pk West

Weston Rd Stafford ST18 0BF

T: 0333 344 0523

E: info@railwayoperators.co.uk

W: www.ciro.org

Chartered Quality Institute (CQI)

2nd Floor, 10 Furnival Street

London EC4A 1AB

T: 020 7245 6722

E: marketing@quality.org

W: www.quality.org

Chatterbox Limited

1 Guards Avenue, Caterham

Surrey CR3 5XL

T: 01883 334792

E: support@chatterboxradio.com

W: www.chatterboxradio.com

Chela Ltd

68 Bilton Way, Brimsdown

Enfield Middlesex EN3 6EJ

T: 020 8805 2150

E: sales@chela.co.uk W: www.chela.co.uk

Chemical Industries Association

King’s Buildings, Smith Square

London SW1P 3JJ T: 020 7834 3399

E: enquiries@cia.org.uk

W: www.cia.org.uk

Cheshire Mouldings

Unit 4, Abbotsfield Road

Sutton St Helens WA9 4HU

T: 0800 085 3475

E: enquiries@cheshiremouldings.co.uk W: www.cheshiremouldings.co.uk

Chester Hydraulics

PO Box 740, Unit 21 Calder Vale Rd Wakefield WF1 9RD

T: 01924 371161

E: information@grouprhodes.co.uk

W: www.grouprhodes.co.uk

Chesterfelt Ltd

Foxwood Way, Sheepsbridge

Chesterfield Derbyshire S41 9RA

T: 01246 268000

E: general@chesterfelt.co.uk

W: www.chesterfelt.co.uk

CHH Conex Ltd

4 Holford Way, Holford Ind Estate

Witton Birmingham B6 7AX

T: 0121 344 4229

E: enquiry@chhconex.com

W: www.chhconex.com

Chicago Glass Uk Ltd

Kingston House, Waterside Court

Neptune Close Rochester Kent ME2 4NZ

T: 01634 735616

E: info@scratchremovers.co.uk

W: www.scratchremovers.co.uk

Chicago Pneumatic

Zodiac Unit 4, Boundary Way

Hemel Hempstead Hertfordshire HP2 7SJ

T: 01442 838999

E: cp.marketing@cp.com

W: www.cp.co.uk

Chieftain Trailers

207 Coalisland Road, Dungannon Co Tyrone Northern Ireland BT71 4DP

T: 028 8774 7531

E: sales@chieftaintrailers.com

W: www.chieftaintrailers.com

Chiltern Railways

Banbury ICC, Merton Street

Banbury Oxfordshire OX16 4RN

T: 0345 600 5165

E: customer.service@chilternrailways.co.uk

W: www.chilternrailways.co.uk

Chiltern Railways (Marylebone)

Marylebone Railway, Personnel Department

Great Centrl House Melcombe Place NW1 6JJ

T: 020 7922 9520

E: recruitment@chilternrailways.co.uk

W: www.chilternrailways.co.uk

Chris Reeves Communications

20 Stanton Close, Epsom

Surrey KT19 9NP

T: 020 8391 2741

E: info@chrisreevescommunications.co.uk

W: www.chrisreevescommunications.co.uk

Chris Wheeler Construction Ltd

Church Farm, Burbable

Marlborough Wiltshire SN8 3AT

T: 01672 810315

E: cw.cw@btinternet.com

W: www.chriswheelerconstruction.co.uk

Chrysalis Rail Ltd

Electra House, Electra Way

Crewe Cheshire CW1 6GL

T: 01270 534683

E: info@chrysalisrail.com

W: www.chrysalisrail.com

Churchill Trading Services Ltd Unit 1, 40 Coldharbour Lane Harpenden Hertfordshire AL5 4UN

T: 01582 760055

E: helppoint@churchillservices.com

W: www.churchillservices.com

Cintec International Ltd have served the rail network for over 20 years in the stabilisation, repair and strengthening of its structures and high performance fixings for ancillary equipment. With a life expectancy of 120 years the Cintec system is the permanent structural solution in a large variety of substrates.

Cintec International Ltd 11 Gold Tops, Newport South Wales NP20 4PH T: 01633 246614

E: solutions@cintec.com

W: www.cintec.com

Cirrus Research is dedicated to preventing hearing loss and environmental noise pollution. We help the rail industry keep workers safe and residents happy with easy-to-use equipment that provides accurate and reliable data. Manufactured with longevity in mind and backed by a 15-year warranty, Cirrus Research is the go-to partner for noise measurement solutions in the rail industry.

Cirrus Research

Acoustic House, Bridlington Road Hunmanby North Yorkshire YO14 0PH T: 01723 891 655

E: sales@cirrusresearch.com

W: www.cirrusresearch.co.uk

CIS Services Ltd Matrix House, Brook Road Rayleigh Essex SS6 7XL T: 01268 773331

E: info@cisservices.co.uk

W: www.cisservices.co.uk

Cisco Systems Ltd

10 New Square Park, Bedfont Lakes Feltham TW14 8HA T: 020 8824 1000

E: asksg@cisco.com W: www.cisco.com

Citigate Dewe Rogerson

3 London Wall Buildings, London Wall London EC2M 5SY

T: 020 7638 9571

E: info@citigatedewerogerson.com

W: www.citigatedr.co.uk

City & Guilds of London Institute (C&G) 1 Giltspur Street London EC1A 9DD

T: 020 7294 2468

E: general.enquiries@cityandguildsgroup.com

W: www.cityandguilds.com/about-us

Cityscape Recruitment Ltd

1st Floor Regency House, 43 High Street Rickmansworth Hertfordshire WD3 1ET

T: 01923 750095

E: info@cityscapeltd.com

W: www.cityscapeltd.com

Civil Engineering Contractors Association (CECA) 1 Birdcage Walk, Westminster London SW1H 9JJ

T: 020 7340 0450

E: enquiries@ceca.co.uk

W: www.ceca.co.uk

Civil Rail Solutions Ltd

7 Henwood, Ashford Kent TN24 8DH

T: 01233 625464

E: ashford@crs-rail.co.uk

W: www.civilrailsolutions.co.uk

CJ Associates

26 Upper Brook Street

London W1K 7QE

T: 020 7529 4900

E: info@cjassociates.co.uk

W: www.cjassociates.co.uk

Clancy Consulting Ltd

7th Fl, Northum House, 303-306 High Holborn London WC1V 7JZ

T: 020 3077 0970

E: enquiries@clancy.co.uk

W: www.clancy.co.uk

Clancy Consulting Ltd

Dunham Court, 2 Dunham Road Altrincham Cheshire WA14 4NX

T: 0161 613 6000

E: enquiries@clancy.co.uk

W: www.clancy.co.uk

Clarendon Executive

12b Clarendon Road, Clarendon Dock Belfast Northern Ireland BT1 3BG

T: 028 9072 5750

E: enquiries@clarendonexecutive.com

W: www.clarendonexecutive.com

Clarity Visual Management

Melton House, Jackson Way Melton East Yorkshire HU14 3HJ

T: 0845 838 0624

E: info@clarityvm.com

W: www.clarityvm.com

Clark-Drain Ltd Station Road, Yaxley Peterborough PE7 3EQ

T: 01733 765317

E: sales@clark-drain.com

W: www.clark-drain.com

Clarke Demolition Company Ltd

Sinks Pit, Main Road, Kesgrave Ipswich Suffolk IP5 2PE

T: 01473 736791

E: enquiries@clarkedemco.com

W: www.clarkedemco.com

Clayton Equipment Ltd

Second Avenue, Centrum 100 Bus Park Burton Upon Trent Staffordshire DE14 2WF

T: 01283 524470

E: contact@claytonequipment.co.uk

W: www.claytonequipment.co.uk

CLD Fencing Systems

Unit 11, Springvale Bus Centre

Millbuck Way Sandbach Cheshire CW11 3HY

T: 01270 764751

E: info@cld-fencing.com

W: www.cld-fencing.com

Clearview Intelligence Ltd

A4, Telford Road, Bicester Oxon OX26 4LD

T: 01869 362800

E: info@clearview-intelligence.com

W: www.clearview-intelligence.com

Clemtech

7 Falcon Court, Parklands Business Park Forest Road Denmead Hampshire PO7 6BZ

T: 023 9224 2690

E: enquiries@clemtech.co.uk

W: www.clemtech.co.uk

Cleshar Contract Services Ltd

Heather Park House, North Circular Road

Stonebridge London NW19 7NN

T: 020 8733 8888

E: info@cleshar.co.uk

W: www.cleshar.co.uk

Cleveland Cable Co Ltd

Riverside Park Road, Middlesbrough Cleveland TS2 1QW

T: 01642 241133

E: sales@clevelandcable.com

W: www.clevelandcable.conm

Cleveland Steel and Tubes Ltd

Dalton Idustrial Estate, Thirsk

North Yorkshire YO7 3JN

T: 01845 577789

E: sales@cleveland-steel.com

W: www.cleveland-steel.com

Clifford Chance LLP

10 Upper Bank Street, Canary Wharf

London E14 5JJ

T: 020 7006 1000

E: info@cliffordchance.com

W: www.cliffordchance.com

Cloburn Quarry Company Ltd

Lanark, South Lanark

Scotland ML11 8JR

T: 01555 663444

E: sales@cloburn.co.uk

W: www.cloburn.co.uk

Clow Group Ltd

185 Broad Street, Glasgow Scotland G40 2QR

T: 0141 554 6272

E: enquiries@clowgroup.co.uk

W: www.clowgroup.co.uk

Clyde & Co

St Botolph Building, 138 Houndsditich

London EC3A 7AR

T: 020 7876 5000

E: info@clydeco.com

W: www.clydeco.com

Clyde Fasteners Ltd

5 Hawbank Road, College Milton East Kilbride G74 5ET

T: 01355 225451

E: info@clydefasteners.com

W: www.clydefasteners.com

CMA CGM (UK) Shipping Ltd

12 Princes Parade, Princes Dock Liverpool L3 1BG

T: 0151 227 1771

E: lpl.genmbox@cma-cgm.com

W: www.cma-cgm.com

CML Innovative Technologies Ltd

69-70 Eastern Way, Bury St Edmonds Suffolk IP32 7AB

T: 01284 714700

E: uksales@cml-it.com

W: www.cml-it.com

CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang LLP

Cannon Place, 78 Cannon Street

London EC4N 6AF

T: 020 7367 3000

E: communications@cms-cmno.com

W: www.cms.law

CMS Cepcor Precision Services Ltd

1 Vulcan Way, Hermitage Ind Estate Coalville Leicestershire LE67 3AP

T: 01530 817000

E: sales@cmscepcor.com

W: www.cmscepcor.com

CMS Vibration Solutions Ltd

Unit 2, Lyncastle Road

Warrington WA4 4SN

T: 023 8062 5568

E: info@cms-av.com

W: www.cms-av.com

Co-Channel Electronics Ltd

Victoria Road, Avonmouth Bristol BS11 9DB

T: 0117 982 0578

E: sales@co-channel.co.uk

W: www.co-channel.co.uk

Coast Communications and Marketing Ltd

Unit 5, Briston Orchard

St Mellion Cornwall PL12 6RQ

T: 01579 352600

E: info@coastmarcoms.co.uk

W: www.coastmarcoms.co.uk

Cobalt Telephone Technologies Ltd

Intec 2, Wade Road

Basingstoke Hampshire RG24 8NE

T: 01256 869600

E: info@ctt.co.uk

W: www.ctt.co.uk

Coburg Banks Ltd

15 Wrens Court, Lower Queen Street

Sutton Coldfield B72 1RT

T: 0121 362 2300

E: hello@coburgbanks.co.uk

W: www.coburgbanks.co.uk

Codra Software Limited

Regus House, Chester Business Park

Heronsway Chester CH4 9QR

T: 01244 893221

E: sales-panorama@codra.fr W: www.uk.codra.net

Coeval (Ltd)

Cumbernauld Bus Centre, 2nd Floor, Lennox House

Lennox Road Cumbernauld G67 1LL

T: 0141 255 0840

E: info@coeval.uk.com W: www.coeval.uk.com

Coffey Geotechnics Ltd

Atlantic House, Atlas Business Park Manchester M22 5PR T: 0161 499 6800 E: contactus@coffey.com W: www.coffey.com

COFRA Ltd

Orltons Barn, Orltons Lane Rusper North Horsham RH12 4RN T: 01293 871637

E: office@cofra.co.uk W: www.cofra.co.uk

Cogitamus 11 Woodfield Road, Peterborough PE3 6HD T: 01733 767244

E: info@cogitamus.co.uk W: www.cogitamus.co.uk

Cogitare Ltd

South Bank Technopark, 90 London Road

London SE1 6LN

T: 020 7717 1689

E: info@cogitare.biz W: www.cogitare.biz

Cognisco Ltd

Trent House, University Way Cranfield Bedford MK43 0AN

T: 01234 757520

E: information@cognisco.com W: www.cognisco.com

Colas Rail Ltd

Dacre House, Floor 3 19 Dacre Street London SW1H 0DJ

T: 020 7593 5353

E: enquiries@colas.co.uk W: www.colasrail.co.uk

Colchester Fuel Injection Ltd Haven Road, Colchester Essex CO2 8HT T: 01206 862049

E: enquiries@colfuel.co.uk W: www.colfuel.co.uk

Coleman Construction And Utilities Ltd Unit 1, Brook Way Business Park Ivyhouse Lane Hastings TN35 4NN

T: 01424 714885

E: admin@coleman.eu.com W: www.coleman.eu.com

Coljoint specialise in the complete installation of electrical services for Commercial, Industrial and Rail, including the installation of MV/LV distribution cabling systems. We collaborate with our clients to complete contracts of all sizes. We are NICEIC registered, based in the UK, covering Greater London and the Southeast.

Coljoint Limited Unit 11, Kencot Close, Kencot Way Erith Kent DA18 4AB

T: 0333 210 0343

E: info@coljoint.co.uk W: www.coljoint.co.uk

Collaborative Project Management

Services (CPMS)

64 Clifton Street

London EC2A 4HB

T: 0330 058 0653

E: info@cpmsrail.co.uk W: www.cpmsrail.co.uk

Collett & Sons Ltd

Victoria Terminal, Albert Road Halifax HX2 0DF

T: 08456 255 233

E: info@collett.co.uk W: www.collett.co.uk

Collingwood Executive Recruitment

4 Portal Business Park, Eaton Lane Tarporley Cheshire CW6 9DL

T: 01829 732374

E: enquiries@collingwoodsearch.co.uk

W: www.collingwoodsearch.co.uk

Collins Bartholomew Ltd

Westerhill Road, Bishopbriggs Glasgow G64 2QT

T: 0141 772 3200

E: ask@collinsbartholomew.com W: www.collinsbartholomew.com

Collis Engineering Ltd Salcombe Road, Meadow Lane Ind Estate Alfreton Derbyshire DE55 7RG T: 01773 833255

E: sales@collis.co.uk W: www.collis.co.uk

Colman Rail Services

8 Fort House Bus Centre, Primrose Close Chatham Kent ME4 6HZ

T: 01634 888620

E: office@colmanrail.co.uk

W: www.colmanrail.com

Colour-Rail

558 Birmingham Road, Bromsgrove Worcestershire B61 0HT

T: 0121 453 6518

E: colourrail@aol.com W: www.colourrail.com

Colt Construction Limited

Freightliner Road

Hull Yorkshire HU3 4UL

T: 01482 755755

E: info@colt-construction.co.uk W: www.colt-construction.co.uk

Coltraco Ultrasonics

46 Mount Street, Mayfair

London W1K 2SA

T: 020 7629 8475

E: info@coltraco.co.uk

W: www.coltraco.com

Coltraco Ultrasonics

Unit 1, Chewton Fields

Ston Easton Radstock BA3 4BX T: 01761 241601

E: info@coltraco.com W: www.coltraco.com

ComatReleco AG, incorporated in 1970, is a Swiss headquartered global supplier of high-quality relays and contactors. With its product portfolio including customised solutions, ComatReleco serves customers within the segments of industrial, automation and building installation technology as well as railway and transport (compliant with EN50155 and EN45545).

ComatReleco AG

Birchstrasse 24, CH-3186 Duedingen

Switzerland

T: 00 41 31 838 55 77

E: info@comatreleco.com W: www.comatreleco.com

CoMech Metrology Ltd

Derwent House, RTC Business Park

London Road Derby DE24 8UP

T: 01332 867700

E: sales@comech.co.uk

W: www.comech.co.uk

Commend UK

Unit 20, M11 Busn Link, Parsonage Lane

Stansted Essex CM24 8GF

T: 01279 872020

E: sales@commend.co.uk

W: www.commend.co.uk

Commercial Consultants (UK) Ltd

Commercial House, Great Northern Court

Great Northern Rd Derby DE1 1LR

T: 01332 868291

E: submitcv@commercialconsultants.co.uk

W: www.commercialconsultants.co.uk

Commerz Bank AG

30 Gresham Street

London EC2V 7PG

T: 020 7623 8000

E: ir@commerzbank.com

W: www.commerzbank.com

Commhoist Logistics Ltd

Pocket Nook Lane, Lowton

Warrington WA3 1AB

T: 01942 269335

E: enquiries@commhoist.co.uk

W: www.commhoist.co.uk

Common Time Ltd

15 St Christophers Way, Pride Park Derby DE24 8JY

T: 0845 009 0028

E: info@commontime.com

W: www.commontime.com

Design, development, delivery, and support of safety critical communication products and systems providing digital signalling and control solutions to the world’s railways.

Comms Design Limited

40 Freeman’s Way, Harrogate North Yorkshire HG3 1DH T: 01423 895071

E: sales@commsdesign.net W: www.commsdesign.net

Community Rail Network

The Old Water Tower Huddersfield HD1 1JF T: 01484 548926

E: office@acorp.uk.com

W: www.communityrail.org.uk

Community Transport Association (CTA) 12 Hilton Street Manchester M1 1JF T: 0161 351 1475

E: info@ctauk.org W: www.ctauk.org

ComNet Europe Ltd

8 Turnberry Park Road, Gildersome Morley Leeds LS27 7LE T: 0113 307 6400

E: info-europe@comnet.net W: www.comnet.net

Complete Cyber offers comprehensive Railway Cybersecurity services, including security risk assessments (NIS-D/NIS-D2, TS50701, IEC 62443), penetration testing, vulnerability assessments, security monitoring, and tailored cybersecurity training. Safeguarding critical railway assets, our experts enable proactive protection against evolving cyber threats. We also provide a range of Railway compliant Firewall, Intrusion Detection & Prevention Systems and offer Security Monitoring solutions to the industry.

Complete Cyber

Princess Risborough Buckinghamshire HP27 9FA

T: 03301 331 959

E: contactus@completecyber.co.uk

W: www.completecyber.co.uk

Complete Drain Clearance

49 Weeping Cross

Stafford ST17 0AQ

T: 01785 665909

E: info@completedrainclearance.co.uk W: www.completedrainclearance.co.uk

Complete Training Solutions Ltd

Unit 12 Glacier Bldgs, Harrington Road

Brunswick Bus Park Liverpool L3 4BH

T: 0151 708 9785

E: info@completetrainingsolutions.co.uk

W: www.completetrainingsolutions.co.uk

Comtest Wireless International Ltd (UK Office) Badgemore House, Gravel Hill Henley-on-Thames Oxfordshire RG9 4NR

T: 01491 579512

E: contact@comtestwireless.eu

W: www.comtestwireless.eu

Concept Engineering Consultants Ltd

Unit 8, Warple Mews Warple Way London W3 0RF

T: 020 8811 2880

E: si@conceptconsultants.co.uk

W: www.conceptconsultants.co.uk

Concerto

Somerset House, Strand

London WC2R 1LA

T: 020 7404 4303

E: info@concerto.uk.com

W: www.concerto.uk.com

Created specifically for erosion control, containment and shelter applications, Concrete Canvas® (CC) products are part of a revolutionary class of new, innovative materials called Geosynthetic Cementitious Composite Mats (GCCMs). CC is a flexible, concrete filled geosynthetic which provides a thin and durable concrete layer when hydrated. Typically, 10-times faster to install than conventional concrete solutions; essentially, it’s Concrete on a Roll™.

Concrete Canvas Ltd

Cowbridge Road, Talbot Green Pontyclun CF72 8HL

T: 0345 680 1908

E: info@concretecanvas.com

W: www.concretecanvas.com

Concrete Repairs Limited

Cathite House, 23a Willow Lane

Mitcham Surrey CR4 4TU

T: 020 8288 4848

E: contact@crl.eu.com

W: www.crl.eu.com

Confederation of Passenger Transport UK (CPT) 5th Floor Offices, Chancery House

53-64 Chancery London WC2A 1QS

T: 020 7240 3131

E: admin@cpt-uk.org

W: www.cpt-uk.org

Confidential Incident Reporting & Analysis Service

25 Fenchurch Avenue

London EC3M 5AD

T: 020 3142 5369

E: enquiries@ciras.org.uk

W: www.ciras.org.uk

Connect Communications

Millbank Tower, Millbank

London SW1P 4QP

T: 020 7592 9592

E: info@connectpa.co.uk

W: www.connectpa.co.uk

Connect Mobile Radio

Watling Court, Orbital Plaza

Cannock WS11 0EL

T: 02476 011750

E: sales@connectmobileradio.co.uk

W: www.connectmobileradio.co.uk

Consarc Consulting Architects Limited

1 Canal Side Studios, 8-14 St Pancras Way

London NW1 0QG

T: 020 7387 5060

E: mail@consarc.co.uk

W: www.consarc.co.uk

Consortia Integrated Services

Appletree House, 4 Mapledale Road

Liverpool L18 5JE

T: 0151 294 3114

E: info@consortiais.com

W: www.consortiais.com

Constellation Lighting Ltd

Unit 1, Holbrook Rise, Holbrook Ind Estate

Halfway Sheffield S20 3FG

T: 0114 247 9900

E: sales@constellationlighting.com

W: www.constellationlighting.com

Construction Composites Limited

Unit 35, Church Road Bus Centre

Sittingbourne Kent ME10 3RS

T: 01795 435535

E: info@constructioncomposites.com

W: www.constructioncomposites.com

Construction Industry Research and Information Association (CIRIA)

Griffin Court, 15 Long Lane

London EC1A 9PN

T: 020 7549 3300

E: enquiries@ciria.org

W: www.ciria.org

Construction Industry Training Board (CITB)

Sand Martin House, Bittern Way

Peterborough PE2 8TY

T: 0344 994 4400

E: welcome@citb.co.uk

W: www.citb.co.uk

Construction Marine Limited (CML)

The Coach House, Mansion Gate Drive

Chapel Allerton Leeds LS7 4SY

T: 0113 262 4444

E: info@cml.uk.co

W: www.cml.uk.com

Construction Monitoring Control Systems Ltd

Building 3, Room 14, Building Research Establishment Watford WD25 9XX

T: 01923 682300

E: david@cmcsltd.co.uk W: www.cmcsltd.co.uk

Construction Plant-Hire Association (CPA)

27-28 Newbury Street, Barbican

London EC1A 7HU

T: 020 7796 3366

E: enquiries@cpa.uk.net

W: www.cpa.uk.net

Construction Products Association (CPA)

The Building Centre, 26 Store Street

London WC1E 7BT

T: 020 7323 3770

E: enquiries@constructionproducts.org.uk

W: www.constructionproducts.org.uk

ConsultCarr Limited - Rail Sector Consultant

T: 07849 896270

E: richard@consultcarr.com

W: www.consultcarr.com

Containerlift Services Ltd

PO Box 582, Great Dunmow

Essex CM6 3QX

T: 0800 174 546

E: enquiries@containerlift.co.uk

W: www.containerlift.co.uk

Contract Flooring Association (CFA)

Unit 23, Eldon Business Park

Chilwell Nottingham NG9 6DZ

T: 0115 941 1126

E: info@cfa.org.uk W: www.cfa.org.uk

Contract Sign Systems Ltd

Jon Davey Drive, Treleigh Ind Estate

Redruth Cornwall TR16 4AX

T: 01209 313449

E: sales@contractsigns.co.uk

W: www.contractsigns.co.uk

Control Risks Group Ltd

Cotton Centre, Cotton Lane

London SE1 2QG

T: 020 7970 2100

E: enquiries@controlrisks.com

W: www.controlrisks.com

Convention of Scottish Local Authorities (COSLA)

Verity House, 19 Haymarket Yard

Edinburgh Midlothian EH12 5BH

T: 0131 474 9200

E: info@cosla.gov.uk

W: www.cosla.gov.uk

Convert Ltd

Units K1 & K2, Gaywood Farm

Hole Lane Edenbridge Kent TN8 6SL

T: 01732 868131

E: info@convertltd.co.uk

W: www.convertltd.co.uk

Coombes Limited

Unit 6, New Building Winchester Road Petersfield GU32 3PB

T: 01730 231761

E: enquiries@coombesuk.com

W: www.coombesuk.com

Cooneen Group 23 Cooneen Road, Fivemiletown County Tyrone Northern Ireland BT75 0NE

T: 028 8952 1401

E: info@cooneen.com

W: www.cooneengroup.com

Cooper and Turner Ltd

Templeborough Works, Sheffield Road Sheffield S9 1RS

T: 0114 256 0057

E: sales@cooperandturner.co.uk

W: www.cooperandturner.co.uk

Cooper Specialised Handling Ltd

Holly Farm Bus Park, Honiley Kenilworth Warwickshire CV8 1NP T: 01926 658900

E: info@cooperhandling.com

W: www.cooperhandling.com

Corbett Keeling Limited 8 Angel Court London EC2R 7HP

T: 020 7626 6266

E: info@corbettkeeling.com

W: www.corbettkeeling.com

Cordek Ltd Spring Copse Bus Park, Slinfold West Sussex RH13 0SZ

T: 01403 799600

E: info@cordek.com

W: www.cordek.com

Core Systems Software

Fusion Hive, North Shore Road Stockton-on-Tees TS18N 2NB

T: 07946 170291

E: enquiries@coresystems-software.co.uk

W: www.coresystems-software.co.uk

Corehard Ltd Viewpoint, Babbage Road Stevenage Hertfordshire SG1 2EQ T: 01438 225102

E: info@corehard.com

W: www.corehard.com

Coretech Solutions Ltd

Unit 1 Moons Park, North Moons Moat Redditch B98 9PA T: 01564 829722

E: getintouch@coretechsol.com W: www.coretechsol.com

Corethree Ltd Suite 14, Building 3, Hatter Lane Croxley Green Bus Park Watford WD14 8YG T: 0845 557 0475

E: info@corethree.net W: www.corethree.net

Coriel Ltd

Uni of Nottingham, Geospatial Building Triumph Road Nottingham NG7 2TU T: 0115 748 4486

E: info@coriel.co.uk W: www.coriel.co.uk

Cory Brothers Shipping Agency Ltd Haven Exchange, Felixstowe Suffolk IP11 2QX T: 01394 674822

E: agency@corybrothers.com

W: www.corybrothers.com

Cory Riverside Energy 2 Coldbath Square, Clerkenwell London EC1R 5HL

T: 020 7417 5200

E: info@coryenergy.com W: www.coreyenegy.com

Costain Ltd

Costain House, Vanwall Business Park Maidenhead Berkshire SL6 4UB T: 01628 842444

E: info@costain.com W: www.costain.com

Coulstock and Place provide a comprehensive service including motor repairs and air-conditioning fan motor overhauls, as well as new motor supply. We are also able to remanufacture air-conditioning compressors for the rail network and offer a complete range of cable management products and bespoke services.

Coulstock & Place Engineering Ltd Units 1-7, Bankwood Lane Ind Est Rossington Doncaster DN11 0PS

T: 01302 865400

E: info@coulstockandplace.co.uk W: www.coulstockandplace.co.uk

Covanburn Contracts Ltd

Unit 1, Colvilles Place, Kelvin Ind Estate East Kilbride Glasgow G75 0PZ

T: 01355 208895

E: enquiries@covanburncontracts.co.uk

W: www.covanburn.co.uk

Coventry University

Priory Street

Coventry CV1 5FB

T: 024 7765 7688

E: ukadmissions@coventry.ac.uk

W: www.conventry.ac.uk

Coverdale Specialist Contracting Unit 3H, Nevendon Industrial Est Basildon Essex SS13 1DA

T: 01268 727555

E: sales@coverdalegroup.co.uk

W: www.coverdaleresinflooring.co.uk

Coveya Ltd Coveya Ltd, Unit 1, St Ivel Way Warmley Bristol BS30 8TY

T: 0800 915 9195

E: sales@coveya.co.uk

W: www.coveya.co.uk

Cowan Consultancy Limited

3 Turnberry House, 4400 Parkway Whiteley Hampshire PO15 7FJ

T: 01489 577488

E: consultants@cowanconsult.co.uk

W: www.cowanconsult.co.uk

Cowans Sheldon PO Box 9, Saltmeadows Road

Gateshead NE8 1SW

T: 0191 477 2271

E: info@cowanssheldon.co.uk

W: www.clarkechapman.co.uk

COWI UK Limited

Eastfield, Church Street

Uttoxeter Staffordshire ST14 5HU

T: 01889 563680

E: info_uk@cowi.com

W: www.cowi.com

Cox Wokingham Plastics Limited

Fishponds Road, Wokingham Berkshire RG41 2QH

T: 0118 977 4861

E: sales@cwpl.net

W: www.cwpl.net

Coyle have been providing recruitment services and solutions to the Rail industry since 1996. We are trusted partners to many rail contractors in the UK and developed industry leading rostering and fatigue management systems to safely and efficiently source, plan and deliver large numbers in multiple locations throughout the UK.

Coyle Personnel Limited

Hygiea, First Floor 66-68 College Road

Harrow Middlesex HA1 1BE

T: 020 8861 3000

E: Roger@coyles.co.uk

W: www.coyles.co.uk

CP Plus Ltd

10 Flask Walk London NW3 1HE

T: 020 7431 4001

E: info@cp-plus.co.uk

W: www.cp-plus.co.uk

CP Power & Automation Ltd

3 Fairfield Court, Seven Stars Ind Estate Coventry West Midlands CV3 4LJ

T: 024 7621 4799

E: mail@cppowerautomation.com

W: www.cppowerautomation.com

CPC Battery Services Ltd

214 Red Lion Road, Surbiton Surrey KT6 7RA

T: 020 8397 1813

E: sales@cpcbatteries.co.uk

W: www.cpcbatteries.co.uk

CPC Project Services LLP

Quality House, 5-9 Quality Court

Chancery Lane London WC2A 1HP

T: 020 7539 4750

E: info@cpcprojectservices.com

W: www.cpcprojectservices.com

CPI Ltd (Crane Payment Innovations)

Coin House, New Coin Street

Royton Oldham OL2 6JZ

T: 0161 678 0111

E: sales@cranepi.com

W: www.cranepi.com

CPRE Campaign to Protect Rural England 5-11 Lavington Street London SE1 0NZ

T: 020 7981 2800

E: info@cpre.org.uk

W: www.cpre.org.uk

CR Reynolds Group

Redcliff Court, Redcliff Road

Hessle HU13 0EY

T: 01482 637373

E: info@crreynolds.co.uk

W: www.crreynolds.co.uk

Craig & Derricott Ltd

Hall Lane, Walsall Wood

Walsall West Midlands WS9 9DP

T: 01543 375541

E: sales@craigandderricott.com

W: www.craigandderricott.com

Cranage EMC Testing Limited

Tern Valley Bus Park, Wallace Way

Market Drayton Shropshire TF9 3AG

T: 01630 658568

E: info@cranage.co.uk

W: www.cranage.co.uk

Crayside Consulting Limited

Thorne House, Queen Mary Avenue

Basingstoke RG21 5PL

T: 01256 329550

E: enquiries@craysideconsulting.co.uk

W: www.craysideconsulting.co.uk

CRC Industries Ltd

Ambersil House Wylds Rd, Castlefield Ind Estate Bridgewater Somerset TA6 4DD

T: 01278 727200

E: info.uk@crcind.com

W: www.crcindustries.com

CRC Industries UK Ltd

5 Aldermanbury Square London TA6 4DD

T: 01942 713667

E: sales@actioncan.com

W: www.crcindustries.com

Creactive Design

Unit 2, Trojan Business Centre

Tachbrook Pk Drive Warwick CV34 6RS

T: 01926 499124

E: info@creactive-design.co.uk

W: www.creactive-transport.co.uk

Creative Composites Ltd

1 Ferguson Road, Lisburn

County Antrim Northern Ireland BT28 2FW

T: 028 9267 3312

E: enquiries@creativecomposites.co.uk

W: www.creativecomposites.co.uk

Creative Concern

Fifth Floor, Fourways House

57 Hutton Street Manchester M1 2EJ

T: 0161 236 0600

E: info@creativeconcern.com

W: www.creativeconcern.com

Creative Rail Dining PO Box 10375, Little Waltham Chelmsford Essex CM1 9JW

T: 01245 364051

E: enquiries@crdltd.co.uk W: www.crdltd.co.uk

Creed Communications Limited 3 Tabley Court, Victoria Street Altrincham WA14 1EZ

T: 0161 359 5999

E: hello@creedcomms.co.uk

W: www.creedcomms.co.uk

Crestwood Environmental 1 & 2 Nightingale Place, Pendeford Business Park Wolverhampton WV9 5HF

T: 01902 229563

E: info@crestwoodenvironmental.co.uk

W: www.crestwoodenvironmental.co.uk

Crittall Windows Limited

Francis House, Freebournes Road Witham Essex CM8 3UN

T: 01376 530800

E: info@crittall-windows.co.uk W: www.crittall-windows.co.uk

CrossCountry 5th Floor, Cannon House, 18 The Priory Queensway Birmingham B4 6BS T: 0344 736 9123

E: info@crosscountrytrains.co.uk

W: www.crosscountrytrains.co.uk

Crossrail Ltd 25 Canada Square, Canary Wharf London E14 5LQ T: 020 3229 9100

E: helpdesk@crossrail.co.uk W: www.crossrail.co.uk

As an established firm of Civil, Structural and Geotechnical Consulting Engineers Crouch Waterfall has extensive experience in the core areas of Bridges, Rail Infrastructure, Buildings, Temporary Works and Geotechnical Services. Formed in 1981, we have enjoyed steady growth with works carried out throughout the UK from three regional offices.

Crouch Waterfall 15 Apex Court, Woodlands Bradley Stoke Bristol BS32 4JT T: 01454 270707

E: bristol@crouchwaterfall.co.uk W: www.crouchwaterfall.co.uk

Crowd Dynamics 21 Station Road West, Oxted Surrey RH8 9EE T: 01883 718690

E: enquiries@crowddynamics.com W: www.crowddynamics.com

Crowle Wharf Engineers Ltd (CWE) Wharf Road, Ealand Scunthorpe North Lincolnshire DN17 4JW T: 01724 710455

E: mark.lifsey@cwelimited.com W: www.cwelimited.com

Crown International Old Mill Road, Portishead Bristol BS20 7BX T: 01275 818008

E: info@crown-international.co.uk W: www.crown-international.co.uk

Croylek Ltd (Head Offices) 23 Ullswater Crescent, Coulsdon Surrey CR5 2UY

T: 020 8668 1481

E: sales@croylek.co.uk

W: www.croylek.com

CryoGen

Office 45 – 47, Chichester ENT Centre Terminus Road Chichester PO19 8FY

T: 01903 731 717

E: info@cryo-gen.co.uk

W: www.cryo-gen.co.uk

CSD Sealing Systems

Baker Road, Nelson Park Ind Est Cramlington Northumberland NE23 1WQ T: 01670 739970

E: enquiries@csdsealingsystems.co.uk W: www.csdsealingsystems.co.uk

CSI Ltd – Computer Systems Intergration Garden Suites 1-4, Coleshill Manor South Drive Coleshill B46 1DL T: 0800 108 8301

E: info@csiltd.co.uk W: www.csiltd.co.uk

CSS Recruitment - Head Office CSS House, 10-12 Manor Street Braintree Essex CM7 3HP T: 01376 330700

E: reception@csspeople.co.uk W: www.csspeople.co.uk

CTL Manufacturing

Waterside House, Brunel Way Stonehouse Gloucestershire GL10 3SW T: 01453 794100

E: ctl_sales@alpha3manufacturing.com W: www.ctlmanufacturing.com

CTS Rail Services Ltd

The Railway Station, Green Road Newmarket CB8 9WT T: 01638 669123

E: sales@ctsrailservices.co.uk W: www.ctsrailservices.co.uk

CU Phosco Lighting Ltd

Charles House, Great Amwell Ware Hertfordshire SG12 9TA T: 01920 860600

E: enquiries@cuphosco.co.uk W: www.cuphosco.co.uk

Cube Precision Engineering Ltd Cakemore Road, Rowley Regis West Midlands B65 0QW

T: 0121 559 3096

E: sales@cubeprecision.com W: www.cubeprecision.com

Cubic Transportation Systems – Europe Office

AFC House, Honeycrock Lane Redhill Surrey RH1 5LA T: 01737 782200

E: info-eu@cubic.com W: www.cubic.com

Cubis Systems

4 Silverwood Ind Estate, Lurgan Co Armagh BT66 6LN T: 028 3831 3100

E: info@cubis-systems.com W: www.cubis-systems.com

Cucumber Public Relations Ltd 61 High Street, Albrighton Wolverhampton WV7 3JG T: 07812 600271

E: russ@cucumberpr.co.uk W: www.cucumberpr.co.uk

Cundall Lift & Escalator Consultants Fourways House, 57 Hilton Street Manchester M1 2EJ T: 0161 244 5660

E: manchester@cundall.com W: www.cundall.com

Curotec Unit 3, Tealgate, Charnham Park Hungerford Berkshire RG17 0YT T: 01488 662790

E: sales@curotec.eu W: www.curotec.eu

Currall Lewis & Martin (Construction) Limited

Century House, 47 Century Road Oldbury West Midlands B69 4AW T: 0121 552 9292

E: enquiries@clmconstruction.com W: www.clmconstruction.com

Currie & Brown Holdings Limited 12 Dumaresq Street, St Helier

Jersey JE2 3RL

T: 020 7920 9220

E: enquiries@curriebrown.com W: www.curriebrown.com

Cushman & Wakefield

125 Old Broad Street

London EC2N 3BQ

T: 020 3296 3000

E: procurement.emea@cushwake.com

W: www.cushmandwakefield.com

Customer Consulting Ltd

2 Queens Parade

Bath BA1 2NJ

T: 01225 827930

E: info@customerconsulting.com

W: www.customerconsulting.com

Cycle-Works

Unit 24, 8-9 Rodney Road

Southsea Portsmouth PO4 8DF

T: 023 9281 5555

E: info@cycle-works.com

W: www.cycle-works.com

Cyclepods Ltd

2 Betsoms Barn, Pilgrims Way Westerham Kent TN16 2DS

T: 0845 094 0490

E: info@cyclepods.co.uk

W: www.cyclepods.co.uk

Cycling UK

Parklands, Railton Road

Guildford Surrey GU2 9JX

T: 01483 238301

E: cycling@cyclinguk.org

W: www.cyclinguk.org

Cygnet Projects Ltd

Unit 3, Wharf Road Ind Estate

Ealand North Lincolnshire DN17 4JW

T: 01724 622003

E: info@cygnet-projects.co.uk

W: www.cygnet-projects.co.uk

Cyril Orchard Group

Orchard House, 2 Bouverie Road West

Folkestone Kent CT20 2RX

T: 01303 851000

E: folkestone@cyrilorchard.co.uk W: www.cyrilorchard.co.uk

D Morgan Plc

New Hey, Chester Road

Great Sutton Ellesmere Port CH66 2LS

T: 0151 339 8113

E: contact@dmorgan.co.uk W: www.dmorgan.co.uk

D-Grease UK Ltd

Shawfield Road, Carlton Ind Estate

Carlton Barnsley S71 3HW

T: 01226 777527

E: enquiries@d-grease.co.uk W: www.d-grease.co.uk

D&D Rail Ltd

Time House, Time Square

Basildon Essex SS14 1DJ

T: 01268 520000

E: info@ddrail.com W: www.ddrail.com

D2 Rail & Civils Ltd

1 Ridgefield, 16-18 King Street

Manchester M2 6AG

T: 0161 258 7534

E: info@d2rail.co.uk W: www.d2rail.co.uk

DAC Limited

Union Mill, Watt Street

Sabden Lancashire BB7 9ED

T: 01282 447000

E: sales@daclimited.co.uk W: www.daclimited.co.uk

Dacrylate Paints Ltd

Lindley’s Lane, Kirby-in-Ashfield Nottinghamshire NG17 8AL

T: 01623 753845

E: enquiries@dacrylate.co.uk W: www.dacrylate.co.uk

DAF Trucks Ltd

Haddenham Business Park, Pegasus Way

Haddenham HP17 8LJ

T: 01844 261111

E: reception@daftrucks.com

W: www.daf.co.uk

Daktronics UK Ltd

F16 Kestrel Court, Waterwells Drive

Quedgeley Gloucester GL2 2AT

T: 01454 413606

E: uksales@daktronics.co.uk

W: www.daktronics.com

Dale Power Solutions Ltd

Salter Road, Eastfield Ind Estate

Scarborough North Yorkshire YO11 3DU

T: 0330 999 3000

E: info@dalepowersolutions.com

W: www.dalepowersolutions.co.uk

Dalroad

Dalroad, Enterprise Way

Luton Bedfordshire LU3 4BU

T: 01582 505252

E: sales@dalroad.com

W: www.dalroad.com

Daniel Owen Ltd

Hadwyn House, Field Road

Reading RG1 6AP

T: 0345 810 1020

E: info@danielowen.co.uk

W: www.danielowen.co.uk

Daniel Owen Ltd - Head Office

Hadwyn House, Field Road

Reading RG1 6AP

T: 0118 952 1000

E: reading.office@danielowen.co.uk

W: www.danielowen.co.uk

Danny Sullivan & Sons

22 Barretts Green Road, Park Royal London NW10 7AE

T: 020 8961 1900

E: enquiries@dannysullivan.co.uk

W: www.dannysullivan.co.uk

Darcy Spillcare Manufacture Ltd

UB7 Chaucer Business Pk, Watery Lane

Kemsing Sevenoaks TW15 6QY

T: 01732 762338

E: web@darcy.co.uk

W: www.darcy.co.uk

Dartford Composites Ltd

Jubilee Works, Ness Road

Erith Kent DA8 2LD

T: 01322 350097

E: sales@dartfordcomposites.co.uk

W: www.dartfordcomposites.co.uk

Data & Process Advantage Limited

Advantage House, Stowe Court

Stowe Street Lichfield WS13 6AQ

T: 01543 401144

E: enquiries@dpadvantage.co.uk

W: www.dpadvantage.co.uk

DATS provide rail vehicle, infrastructure and component testing to EN, GMRT & UIC standards. Worldwide measurement, instrumentation, strain gauging and consultancy services. Component vibration and durability lab testing; sales, service, calibration and hire of dataloggers, instrumentation and sensors; commissioning services, operations, 125mph test locomotives & rolling hire are all available.

Data Acquisition & Testing Services Ltd

U4 Gainsborough Close, Gainsborough Bus Park

Long Eaton Nottingham NG10 1PX

T: 01332 875450

E: enquiries@datsltd.com

W: www.datsltd.com

Data Techniques

Unit 4, Gateway Business Centre

Tom Cribb Road London SE28 0EZ

T: 020 8319 5640

E: sales@datatechniques.co.uk

W: www.datatechniques.co.uk

Datasys Limited

15 Queen Street, Wednesbury West Midlands WS10 7PT

T: 0121 270 4948

E: info@datasys.org.uk

W: www.datasys.org.uk

Datatrack | Part of The Triscan Group

4 Petre Court, Clayton Business Park

Clayton-le-Moors Accrington BB5 5HY

T: 0845 350 300

E: info@datatrack.co.uk

W: www.thetriscangroup.com

Datum Composites

22 Longbridge Lane, Ascot Business Park

Ascot Drive Derby DE24 8UJ

T: 01332 751503

E: composites@datum-patterns.co.uk

W: www.datum-patterns.co.uk

David Brown Gear Systems Limited

Park Works, Lockwood

Huddersfield Yorkshire HD4 5DD

T: 01484 465500

E: uk@davidbrown.com

W: www.davidbrown.com

David Simmonds Consultancy Ltd

Suite 4, Bishop Bateman Court

5-7 New Park St Cambridge CB5 8AT

T: 01223 316098

E: admin@davidsimmonds.com

W: www.davidsimmonds.com

Davies Turner & Co Ltd

Clipper Boulevard West, Edison’s Park Crossways

Dartford DA2 6QJ

T: 01322 277558

E: dartfordsales@daviesturner.co.uk

W: www.daviesturner.com

Davies Turner & Co Ltd (Manchester)

Unit 8, World Freight Centre

Europa Gate Manchester M17 1DY

T: 0161 873 4400

E: manchestersales@daviesturner.co.uk

W: www.daviesturner.com

Day Group Ltd

Transport Avenue, Great West Road

Brentford Middlesex TW8 9HF

T: 020 8380 9600

E: email@daygroup.co.uk

W: www.daygroup.co.uk

DB ESG

Derwent House, RTC Business Park

London Road Derby DE24 8UP

T: 01332 483800

E: enquiries@dbesg.com

W: www.deutschebahn.com/dbesg

dBD Communications

2 Nobel Square, Burnt Mills Ind Estate

Basildon Essex SS13 1LS

T: 01268 724538

E: sales@dbdcommunications.co.uk

W: www.dbdcommunications.co.uk

DBK Technitherm Ltd

Unit 11, Llantrisant Bus Park

Llanterisant Wales CF72 8LF

T: 01443 237927

E: info-uk@dbk-group.com

W: www.dbk-group.com

DC Advisory 5 King William Street

London EC4N 7DA

T: 020 7856 0999

E: uk.enquiries@dcadvisory.com

W: www.uk.dcadvisory.com

DCA Design International 19 Church Street

Warwick CV34 4AB

T: 01926 499461

E: info@dca-design.com

W: www.dca-design.com

Deepdale Engineering Co. Ltd

Pedmore Road, Dudley West Midlands DY2 0RD

T: 01384 480022

E: sales@deepdale-eng.co.uk

W: www.deepdale-eng.co.uk

DEG Signal Ltd

Aspect House, Crusader Park

Warminster Wiltshire BA12 8BT

T: 01985 212020

E: info@degsignal.co.uk

W: www.degsignal.co.uk

Dehn (UK) Ltd

Unit N8b, Meltham Mills Ind Est Meltham West Yorkshire HD9 4DS

T: 01484 859111

E: info@dehn.co.uk

W: www.dehn.co.uk

Deimos Space UK Ltd

Building R103, Fermi Avenue Harwell Oxford OX11 0QR

T: 01235 567231

E: contact@deimos-space.com

W: www.deimos-space.co.uk

Delamode Plc

700 Avenue West, Skyline 120 Great Notley Braintree CM77 7AA

T: 01376 333000

E: info@delamode-group.com

W: www.delamode-group.com

Delatim Limited

Unit 33 IO Centre, Armstrong Road London SE18 6RS

T: 020 8853 9580

E: info@delatim.co.uk

W: www.delatim.co.uk

Delay Attribution Board (DAB)

Floor 1, Mimet House 5a Praed Street London W2 1NJ

T: 07825 766727

E: DABOffice@networkrail.co.uk

W: www.delayattributionboard.co.uk

Dellner Ltd

Hearthcote Road, Swadlincote Derbyshire DE11 9DX

T: 01283 221122

E: info@dellner.com

W: www.dellner.com

Delmatic

The Powerhouse, Power Road Chiswick W4 5PY

T: 020 3184 2000

E: delmatic@delmatic.com

W: www.delmatic.com

Deloitte

2 New Street Square

London EC4A 3BZ

T: 020 7936 3000

E: deloitteprecurement@deloitte.co.uk

W: www2.deloitte.com

Deltron Enclosures (Dem Manufacturing)

Deltron Emcon House, Hargreaves Way

Sawcliffe Ind Park Scunthorpe DN15 8RF

T: 01724 273206

E: sales@dem-uk.com

W: www.dem-uk.com

Demob Job Ltd

South Shields Bus Works, Henry Robson Way Station Road South Shields NE33 1RF

T: 0191 427 4655

E: enquiry@demobjob.co.uk

W: www.demobjob.co.uk

Dentons

One Fleet Place

London EC4M 7WS

T: 020 7320 4001

E: info@dentons.com

W: www.dentons.com

Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy

1 Victoria Street

London SW1H 0ET

T: 020 7215 5000

E: enquiries@beis.gov.uk

W: www.bis.gov.uk

Department for Infrastructure (Belfast)

Co-ordination Unit, Clarence Court

10 Adelaide Street Belfast BT2 8GB

T: 028 9054 0540

E: dcu@infrastructure-ni.gov.uk

W: www.infrastructure-ni.gov.uk

Department For International Trade (London HQ)

King Charles Street, Whitehall

London SW1A 2AH

T: 020 7215 5000

E: enquiries@trade.gov.uk

W: www.gov.uk

Department for Transport (DfT)

Great Minster House, 33 Horseferry Road

London SW1P 4DR

T: 0300 330 3000

E: dft@dft.gov.uk

W: www.dft.gov.uk

DePe Gear Company

Unit 1, Grove Road Ind Estate

Fenton Stoke-on-Trent ST4 4LG

T: 01782 594114

E: sales@depe.co.uk

W: www.depe.co.uk

Deploy UK (Ltd)

Burdett House, 15-16 Buckingham Street

London WC2N 6DU

T: 020 7434 0300

E: enquiries@deployuk.com

W: www.deployuk.com

Depot Rail Ltd

Unit 5, 6 Sanders Road

Gainsborough DN21 1RZ

T: 01427 392 000

E: admin@drail.co.uk

W: www.depotrail.co.uk

Derby Engineering Unit Ltd

Unit 22, Riverside Park, East Service Road

Raynesway Derby DE21 7RW

T: 01332 660364

E: sales@derbyengineeringunit.co.uk

W: www.derbyengineeringunit.co.uk

Derbyshire Geotechnical Ltd is a wellestablished and specialized Geotechnical Rope Access Company offering a wide variety of bespoke services whilst working at height and striving for excellence.

Services include de vegetation, tree removal, rock anchoring, soil nailing, slope stabilization, installation of rockfall mesh and erosion matting. We also undertake heritage work, inspections and repairs supporting and enabling geotechnical and ecological surveys

Derbyshire Geotechnical Ltd

C/O Torr Farm, Pittlemere Lane

Tideswell Moor Derbyshire SK17 8JF

T: 01298 931030

E: info@d-geo.co.uk

W: www.d-geo.co.uk

Derma Shield Skincare

Unit 307, Springvale Ind Est Cwmbran NP44 5BR

T: 01633 877569

E: info@dermashield.co.uk

W: www.dermashield.co.uk

Design & Projects Int Ltd

2 Manor Farm, Flexford Road North Baddesley Hampshire SO52 9DF

T: 023 8027 7910

E: info@railwaymaintenance.com

W: www.railwaymaintenance.com

Design and Analysis Ltd

Unit 1, Lake View Drive

Sherwood Park Nottingham NG15 0HT

T: 0115 888 2666

E: info@designanalysis.co.uk

W: www.design-and-analysis.co.uk

Design Flooring Ltd

Unit 8, Montpelier Central Station Road Bristol BS6 5EE

T: 0117 942 6189

E: info@designflooringltd.co.uk

W: www.designflooringltd.co.uk

Design MAD Ltd

1st Floor Front, 42 Borough High Street

London SE1 1XW

T: 020 7403 4429

E: studio@designmad.london

W: www.designmad.london

Designplan Lighting

16 Kimpton Park Way

Sutton SM3 9QS

T: 020 8254 2023

E: sales@designplan.co.uk

W: www.designplan.co.uk

Destec Engineering Ltd

Five Mile Lane, Washingborough

Lincoln LN4 1AF

T: 01522 791721

E: sales@destec.co.uk

W: www.destec.co.uk

Develop Training Limited

Derby Training Centre, Ascot Drive

Derby DE24 8GW

T: 01332 253500

E: enquiries@developtraining.co.uk

W: www.developtraining.co.uk

Develop Training Limited - Swindon (South)

Swindon Training Centre, Frankland Road

Blagrove Swindon Wiltshire SN5 8YF

T: 01793 507690

E: enquiries@developtraining.co.uk

W: www.developtraining.co.uk

Dewhurst Plc

Unit 9 Hampton Bus Park, Hampton Road West

Feltham Middlesex TW13 6BD

T: 020 8744 8200

E: info@dewhurst.co.uk

W: www.dewhurst.co.uk

From platforms and station buildings to train care depots and car parks, Dexeco have lighting solutions to cover all areas across the railway estate. Dexeco have also provided bespoke solutions to heritage stations, maintenance pits, gantries and sidings using a combination of retro-fit gear trays and specially designed products.

Dexeco Ltd (subsidary of Dextra Group plc)

Brickfields Business Park, Gillingham

Dorset SP8 4PX

T: 01747 858100

E: enquiries@dextragroup.co.uk

W: www.dextragroup.co.uk

DFDS Logistics

Nordic House, Western Access Road

Immingham Dock North East Lincs DN40 2LZ

T: 01469 575231

E: sales.uk@dfds.com

W: www.dfdslogistics.com

DGauge Ltd

11 Brunel Parkway, Pride Park

Derby DE24 8HR

T: 01332 972360

E: info@dgauge.co.uk

W: www.dgauge.co.uk

DGSOL Creative Ltd

51 Solway Street West Liverpool L8 0TY

T: 0775 991 8069

E: inquiry@dgsol.co.uk

W: www.dgsol.co.uk

DHL Freight

Beveridge Lane, Bardon Ind Estate

Coalville Leicestershire LE67 1UA

T: 0844 248 0844

E: freightservices@dhl.com

W: www.logistics.dhl

Diamond Hire & Sales LLP

Elles House, 4B Invincible Road

Farnborough Hampshire GU14 7QU

T: 01252 524141

E: info@diamondhiresales.co.uk

W: www.diamondhiresales.co.uk

Diamond Point International

Suite 13, Ashford House, Beauford CRt

Sir Thomas Longley Rd Rochester Kent ME2 4FA

T: 01634 300900

E: sales@dpie.com

W: www.dpie.com

Diamond Rail Services

Unit 3, Butterthwaite Lane

Ecclesfield Sheffield S35 9WA

T: 0114 257 0909

E: info@diamondrail.co.uk

W: www.diamondrail.co.uk

Diem Ltd

Merseyside Office, 11 Jubilee Road

Formby Merseyside L37 2HN

T: 01704 870461

E: davidinman@diemltd.co.uk

W: www.diemltd.co.uk

Dieselec Thistle Generators

Cadder House, 160 Clober Road

Milngavie Glasgow G62 7LW

T: 0141 956 7764

E: sales@dtgen.co.uk W: www.dieselecthistle.co.uk

Digital Barriers Services Ltd

Belle House, Platform 1

Victoria Station London SW1V 1JT T: 020 3553 5888

E: sales@digitalbarriers.com W: www.digitalbarriers.com

Dilax Systems UK Ltd

Dalton House, 60 Windsor Avenue London SW19 2RR T: 01908 607340 E: info@dilax.com W: www.dilax.com

Direct Corporate Clothing Plc

Direct 2 Ind Park, Roway Lane

Oldbury West Midlands B69 3ES T: 0121 543 1333

E: info@directcorporate.co.uk W: www.directcorporate.co.uk

Direct Insurance Corporate Risks

Cumberland House, 129 High Street

Billericay Essex CM12 9AH T: 01277 844360

E: info@direct-ins.co.uk W: www.dicr.co.uk

Direct Link North 56 Beverely Gardens, Wembley Middlesex HA9 9QZ T: 020 8908 0638

E: info@directlinknorth.com W: www.directlinknorth.com

Direct Rail Services Ltd

Regents Court, Baron Way

Carlisle Cumbria CA6 4SJ

T: 01228 406600

E: enquiries@drsl.co.uk W: www.directrailservices.com

Direct Track Solutions Limited

Unit 1c Midland Place, Midland Way

Barlborough Chesterfield S43 4FR

T: 01246 810198

E: info@directtracksolutions.co.uk W: www.directtracksolutions.co.uk

Distinction Training 1/F Oxford House, Sixth Avenue Doncaster South Yorkshire DN9 3GG

T: 01302 623362

E: distinctiontrain@aol.com W: www.distinctiontrain.com

DJ Civil Engineering Ltd

4 Moorhey Street, Oldham Greater Manchester OL4 1JD

T: 01467 671892

E: info@djcivil.co.uk W: www.djcivil.co.uk

DLR Elastomer Engineering Unit 1A & B Leyland Business Park, Centurion Way Farington Leyland PR25 3GR T: 01772 450930

E: sales@elastomer.co.uk W: www.elastomer.co.uk

DM Development Coaching Ltd

The Mansion House, Calderstones Park Liverpool LI8 3JB T: 0151 724 4439

E: info@dmdevelopmentcoaching.com W: www.dmdevelopmentcoaching.com

DMA Europa Ltd

Europa Bldg, Arthur Dr, Hoo Farm Ind Estate

Kidderminster Worcestershire DY11 7RA

T: 01562 751436

E: infoallenquiries@DMAEuropa.com W: www.dmaeuropagroup.com

DMC Contracts Ltd Unit 17 - 18, The Capstan Centre Thurrock Park Way Tilbury Essex RM18 7HH

T: 01375 845070

E: office@dmccontracts.co.uk W: www.dmccontracts.co.uk

DMS technologies is well-known among Rail Engineers for Signalling Batteries & Chargers. We can also build battery packs using battery chemistries such as lead acid, NiMH & Lithium Ion. Through our sister company, Duvine, we provide power supplies for a wide range of applications including Axle Counters, Telecoms and Cathodic Protection.

DMS technologies

Belbins Business Park, Cupernham Lane Romsey Hampshire SO51 7JF

T: 01794 525400

E: sales@dmstech.co.uk W: www.dmstech.co.uk

DNH WW Ltd

31 Clarke Road, Mount Farm Bletchley Milton Keynes MK1 1LG T: 01908 275000 E: dnh@dnh.co.uk W: www.dnh.co.uk

Dods Parliamentary Communications 11th Floor, The Shard, 32 London Bridge Street London SE1 9SG T: 020 7593 5500 E: customer.service@dodsgroup.com W: www.dodsgroup.com

Dold Industries Ltd

11 Hamberts Road, Blackall Ind Estate S Woodham Ferrers Chelmsford Essex CM3 5UW

T: 01245 324432 E: admin@dold.co.uk W: www.dold.co.uk

Don and Low Ltd

Newfordpark House, Glamis Road Forfar Angus DD8 1FR T: 01307 452200 E: enquiries@donlow.co.uk W: www.donlow.co.uk

Donald Insall Associates Ltd 12 Devonshire Street, London W1G 7AB T: 020 7245 9888 E: consultancy@insall-architects.co.uk W: www.donaldinsallarchitects.co.uk

Donfabs & Consillia Ltd

The Old Iron Warehouse, The Wharf Shardlow Derby DE72 2GH T: 01332 799705 E: enquiries@consillia.com W: www.donfabsandconsillia.com

Donseed UK Ltd Lombard House, 145 Great Charles St Queensway Birmingham B3 3LP T: 020 7240 3007

E: info@donseed.com W: www.donseed.com

Doran Consulting Norwood House, 96 Great Victoria St Belfast BT2 7BE T: 028 9033 3443

E: info@doran.co.uk W: www.doran.co.uk

Dorma Kaba Ltd

Lower Moor Way Tiverton Devon EX16 6SS

T: 0870 000 5625

E: info.uk@dormakaba.com W: www.dormakaba.com

Dorset Woolliscroft

Falcon Road, Sowton Ind Estate Exeter Devon EX2 7LB

T: 01392 473037

E: info@dorsetwolliscroft.com W: www.dorsetwoolliscroft.com

Dow AgroSciences Ltd

Capital Park, Fulbourn Cambridge Cambridgeshire CB21 5XE T: 01462 457272

E: DowAgroSciencesUK@dow.com W: www.uk.dowagro.com

Downpatrick & County Down Railway Market Street, Downpatrick County Down Northern Ireland BT30 6LZ

T: 028 4461 5779

E: info@downrail.co.uk

W: www.downrail.co.uk

DP World London Gateway No 1 London Gateway, Stanford Le Hope Essex SS17 9DY

T: 01375 648300

E: enquiries@londongateway.com W: www.londongateway.com

DPSS Cabling Services Ltd

Unit 16, Chiltern Bus Village Arundel Rd Uxbridge UB2 2SN

T: 01895 251010

E: info@dpsscabling.co.uk W: www.dpsscabling.co.uk

Dr. Sauer & Partners 11 Langley Avenue, Surbiton Surrey KT6 6QH T: 020 8339 7090 E: london@dr-sauer.com W: www.dr-sauer.com

Dragados SA Regin House, 1-58 Queen Street London EC4N 1SW T: 020 7651 0900 E: info@dragados.com W: www.dragados.com

Drainline Southern Ltd

Station House South, Mercer Road Horsham West Sussex RH12 3SR T: 01273 269557 E: info@drainlinesouthern.co.uk

W: www.drainlinesouthern.co.uk

Draka

Chickenhall Lane, Eastleigh Hampshire SO50 6YU

T: 023 8029 5016

E: cableuk@draka.com

W: www.drakauk.com

Drallim Industries Limited

Druy Lane, Ponswood Ind Estate

St Leonards on Sea East Sussex TN38 9BA T: 01424 205140 E: sales@drallim.com W: www.drallim.com

DRB Power Transmission Ltd

First Avenue, Deeside Industrial Park Deeside Flintshire CH5 2QR

T: 01244 280280

E: sales@drbgroup.co.uk W: www.drbgroup.co.uk

Drilling and Sawing Association (DSA) Unit 3, Brand Street Nottingham NG2 3GW T: 0844 879 3452

E: dsa@drillandsaw.org.uk W: www.drillandsaw.org.uk

Drive Lines Technologies Ltd 45 Murdock Road, Bedford Bedfordshire MK41 7PQ T: 01234 360689 E: enquiries@drivelines.co.uk W: www.drivelines.co.uk

Drone Tech Aerospace Ltd 2 Alexandra Gate, Ffordd Pengam Cardiff CF24 2SA T: 07947 212 195

E: info@DroneTechAerospace.co.uk W: www.DroneTechAerospace.co.uk

DS + A Ltd

Unity Chambers, 34 High East Street Dorchester DT1 1HA T: 01305 310500

E: enquiries@dsa.uk.com W: www.dsa.uk.com

DSM Demolition Ltd

Arden House, Arden Road

Heartlands Birmingham B8 1DE

T: 0121 322 2225

E: info@dsmgroup.info W: www.dsmdemolitiongroup.co.uk

DSV Road Ltd

Scandinavia House, Parkeston Harwich Essex CO12 4QG

T: 0844 880 0844

E: info@uk.dsv.com W: www.uk.dsv.com

Dual Inventive Ltd

Drake House, Decoy Bank North

Doncaster South Yorkshire DN4 5JR

T: 01724 608020

E: info@dualinventive.com

W: www.dualinventive.com

dubSEO

Suite 16, West Africa House

London W5 3QP

T: 020 8259 2120

E: hello@dubseo.co.uk

W: www.dubseo.co.uk

Dunbar and Boardman

2nd Floor, BTHA House

142-146 Long Lane London SE1 4BS

T: 020 7739 5093

E: dunbarboardman@tuv-sud.co.uk

W: www.tuv-sud.co.uk

Dunlop Adhesives

Longton Road, Trentham

Stoke-on-Trent ST4 8JB

T: 01782 591100

E: info@building-adhesives.com

W: www.dunloptrade.com

DuPont (UK) Ltd

4th Floor, Kings Court

London Road Stevenage Herts SG1 2NG

T: 01438 734000

W: www.dupont.co.uk

Dura Composites Ltd

Dura House, Telford Road

Clacton on Sea Essex CO15 4LP

T: 01255 440291

E: info@duracomposites.com

W: www.duracomposites.com

Durham Lifting Britannia Testhouse, Romaldkirk Road Middlesbrough Teesside TS2 1HB

T: 01642 240672

E: info@durhamlifting.co.uk

W: www.durhamlifting.co.uk

Dürr Technik UK Ltd

Unit 13 The Ind Quarter, Bath Business Park

Foxcote Avenue Peasedown St John BA2 8SF

T: 01761 422944

E: office@durrtechnik.co.uk

W: www.durr-technik.co.uk

DVR Ltd

Unit 1, Bentalls Business Park

Pips Hill Basildon Essex SS14 3BN

T: 01268 530032

E: sales@dvr-ltd.co.uk

W: www.dvr-ltd.co.uk

DW Windsor Lighting

Pindar Road, Hoddesdon Hertfordshire EN11 0DX

T: 01992 474600

E: info@dwwindsor.com

W: www.dwwindsor.com

DWF LLP

Dalmore House, 110 Queen Street Glasgow G21 3HD

T: 0141 228 8000

E: enquiries@dwf.law

W: www.dwf.co.uk

DWG Infraco Ltd

No.2 The Lodge, Burrough Court Melton Mowbray Leicestershire LE14 2QS

T: 01664 650666

E: info@dwguk.com

W: www.dwguk.com

DWG Resins

2 Burrough Court, Burrough-on-the-Hill Melton Mowbray Leicestershire LE14 2QS

T: 0800 133 7517

E: info@dwgresins.co.uk

W: www.dwgresins.co.uk

DWS Advertising Ltd

51 Caroline Street, Limehouse London E1 0JG

T: 020 7780 9580

E: dws@dwsadvertising.co.uk

W: www.dwsadvertising.co.uk

Dyer & Butler’s rail capabilities cover a wide range of specialist engineering works and projects, including: civil works, track, power, electrification and station builds/upgrades across all rail routes in the UK. With a Principal Contractor Licence, we predominately employ direct staff and labour to self-deliver the majority of our work.

Dyer & Butler

Mead House, Station Road, Nursling Southampton Hampshire SO16 0AH

T: 023 8074 2222

E: enquiries@dyerandbutler.co.uk W: www.dyerandbutler.co.uk

Dyer Engineering Ltd

Solutions House, Morrision Road Ind Est Annfield Plain County Durham DH9 7RU

T: 01207 288986

E: enquiries@dyer.co.uk W: www.dyer.co.uk

Dynamic Track Solutions Limited

7 Haven House, Albemarle Street Harwich Essex CO12 3HL T: 01206 890380

E: manpower@dynamictracksolutions.com

W: www.dynamictracksolutions.com

DYWIDAG Ltd

Datum House, The Pavilions

Bridge Hall Lane Bury BL9 7NX

T: 0161 797 5511

E: info@dywidag-systems.com W: www.dywidag.com

E-Leather Group - Global Headquarters

Kingsbridge Centre, Sturrock Way Peterborough PE3 8TZ

T: 01733 843939

E: info@eleathergroup.com W: www.eleathergroup.com

E-T-A Circuit Breakers

Telford Close, Aylesbury Buckinghamshire HP19 8DG

T: 01296 420336

E: info@e-t-a.co.uk

W: www.e-t-a.co.uk

E-Tech Components UK Ltd

Unit 14 Park Court, Sherdley Business Park

Maple View Skelmersdale WN8 9TG

T: 01744 762929

E: sales@e-tech-components.co.uk W: www.etechcomponents.co.uk

E2S Warning Signals

Impress House, Mansell Road

London W3 7QH

T: 020 8743 8880

E: sales@e2s.com

W: www.e2s.com

EA Technology Ltd

Capenhurst Tech Park, Capenhurst Chester CH1 6ES

T: 0151 339 4181

E: sales@eatechnology.com W: www.eatechnology.com

HMI switching, LED lighting and phone charging systems from EAO.

EAO Ltd is part of EAO AG, a Swiss, familyowned company, and global partner for Human Machine Interfaces providing project solutions to train builders and operators since 1947. EAO manufactures driver’s cab and door control pushbutton systems along with wireless and USB charging systems, LED lighting, seat reservations systems and toilet status displays.

EAO Ltd

Highland House, Albert Drive

Burgess Hill West Sussex RH15 9TN

T: 01444 236000

E: sales.euk@eao.com

W: www.eao.com

EAS – East Anglian Sealing

Unit 3-8 Goldingham Hall, Bulmer

Sudbury Suffolk CO10 7ER

T: 01787 880433

E: sales@easeals.co.uk

W: www.easeals.co.uk

East Midlands Trains

Prospect House, No 1 Prospect Place

Millennium Way Pride Park Derby DE24 8HG

T: 01332 867000

E: getintouch@eastmidlandstrains.co.uk

W: www.eastmidlandstrains.co.uk

East West Rail

Great Minster House, 33 Horseferry Road

London SW1P 4DR

T: 0300 330 3000

E: info@eastwestrail.org.uk

W: www.eastwestrail.org.uk

East Yorshire Hydraulics Ltd

Harpings Road, National Avenue

Kingston-upon-Hull East Yorks HU5 4JF

T: 01482 440222

E: esales@eyh.co.uk

W: www.eyh.co.uk

EasyStart Batteries

Unit 9, St Marks Road

Corby Northamptonshire NN18 8AN

T: 01536 203030

E: sales@easystartbatteries.co.uk

W: www.easystartbatteries.co.uk

EBC Brakes

Upton Valley Way East, Pineham Northampton NN4 9EF

T: 01604 583344

E: rail@ebcbrakesuk.com

W: www.ebcbrakesrail.com

Ebeni Limited

Hartham Park, Corsham Wiltshire SN13 0RP T: 01249 700505

E: info@ebeni.com

W: www.ebeni.com

Eccles (UK Foundries FE) Ltd Portland Street, Walsall West Midlands WS2 8AA T: 01922 613222

E: enquiries@ecccles-uk.co.uk W: www.ecccles-uk.co.uk

Ecology By Design Hampden House, Monument Park Chalgrove Oxfordshire OX44 7RW T: 01865 893346

E: hello@ecologybydesign.co.uk W: www.ecologybydesign.co.uk

Econocom

Eton House, 18-24 Paradise Road Richmond upon Thames TW9 1SE T: 020 8940 2199

E: info.gb@econocom.com W: www.econocom.co.uk

Ecus Ltd

Brook Holt, 3 Blackburn Road Sheffield S61 2DW T: 0114 266 9292

E: contactus@ecusltd.co.uk

W: www.ecusltd.co.uk

Edesix Ltd

16 Firth Street, Edinburgh Scotland EH1 3LH T: 0131 510 0232

E: sales@edesix.com W: www.edesix.com

Edge Hill University

St Helens Road, Ormskirk Lancashire L39 4QP T: 01695 575171

E: admissions@edgehill.ac.uk

W: www.edgehill.ac.uk

Edge Selection Ltd

Park House, Church Place Swindon Wiltshire SN1 5ED

T: 01793 698081

E: info@edgeselection.com

W: www.edgeselection.com

Edinburgh Trams

1 Myreton Drive

Edinburgh EH12 9GF

T: 0131 338 5780

E: customer@edinburghtrams.com

W: www.edinburghtrams.com

EFD Corporate

41 Caxton Court, Garamonde Drive Wymbush Milton Keynes MK8 8DD

T: 01908 560669

E: enquiries@efd-corporate.com

W: www.efd-corporate.com

Efficio Limited

33 Regent Street

London SW1Y 4NE

T: 020 7550 5677

E: info@efficioconsulting.com

W: www.efficioconsulting.com

Eglin Concourse International

Globe Works, Victoria Road

Sowerby Bridge West Yorkshire HX6 3AE

T: 01422 317601

E: eglin@racefurniture.com

W: www.eglinconcourse.com

EH Hassell & Sons Ltd

Newstead Ind Trd Estate

Stoke-on-Trent ST4 8HX

T: 01782 644299

E: info@hassells.com

W: www.hassells.com

EHS Holdings Ltd t/as EHS Roofing 627 Kingsbury Road, Erdington Birmingham B24 9PP

T: 0845 634 3131

E: info@ehsroofing.net

W: www.ehsroofing.co.uk

EJOT UK Ltd

Hurricane Close, Sherburn Ent Park Sherburn-in-Elmet Leeds LS25 6PB T: 01977 687040

E: rail@ejot.co.uk W: www.ejot.co.uk

Eland Cables is a global supplier of rail & metro cable and accessories. Our comprehensive portfolio covers OHL, trackside power, signalling, telecoms and station cables including Network Rail PADS cables. Quality and compliance assured with our IECEE CBTL and ISO/IEC17025 accredited lab testing. Extensive stockholding, expert technical and industry support and leading logistics provided.

Eland Cables Ltd

10 Jamestown Road, London NW1 7HW

T: 020 7241 8759

E: rail@elandcables.com W: www.elandcables.com

Elastacloud Limited 34b York Way, Kings Cross London N1 9AB T: 020 7859 4852

E: london@elastacloud.com W: www.elastacloud.com

Elcot Environmental Kingsdown Lane, Blunsdon Swindon Wiltshire SN25 5DL

T: 01793 700100

E: enquiries@elcotenviro.com W: www.elcotenviro.com

Eldapoint Ltd

Charley Wood Road, Knowsley Ind Estate Knowsley Merseyside L33 7SG

T: 0151 548 9838

E: sales.manufacturing@eldapoint.co.uk

W: www.eldapoint.co.uk

Eldin Rail Limited

19 Sunnyside Road, Paisley Scotland PA2 6JN

T: 0141 577 8786

E: enquiries@eldin.co.uk

W: www.eldin.co.uk

Elecosoft UK Ltd

Parkway House, Pegasus Way

Haddenham Buckinghamshire HP17 8LJ

T: 01844 261700

E: info@elecosoft.com

W: www.elecosoft.com

Electren UK Ltd

2nd Floor, Regina House, 1-5 Queen Street London EC4N 1SW

T: 020 3651 3856

E: electrenuk@electren.co.uk

W: www.electren.co.uk

Electrification Solutions Ltd

6/F Trafford House, Chester Road Manchester M32 0RS

T: 0161 509 7910

E: info@electrificationsolutions.co.uk

W: www.electrificationsolutions.co.uk

Electro-Motive Diesel Limited

Unit 25, Enterprise Bus Park Carcroft Doncaster DN6 8DD

T: 01782 562900

E: emdlenquiries@progressrail.com

W: www.progressrail.com

Electromagnetic Testing Services Ltd

Pratts Fields, Lubberhedges Lane

Stebbing Essex CM6 3BT

T: 01371 856061

E: info@etsemc.co.uk

W: www.etsemc.co.uk

Electrosteel Castings (UK) Ltd Ambrose House, Broombank Road Trad Est Chesterfield Derbyshire S41 9QJ

T: 01246 264222

E: sales@electrosteel.co.uk

W: www.electrosteel.co.uk

Electroustic Ltd

32-36 Orchard House, Lodge Farm Business Ctr Castlethorpe Milton Keynes MK19 7ES

T: 01908 307200

E: sales@electroustic.co.uk

W: www.electroustic.co.uk

Electus Recruitment Solutions Ltd

Richmond House, Richmond Hill Bournemouth BH2 6EZ

T: 01202 296566

E: info@electusrecruitment.co.uk

W: www.electusrecruitment.co.uk

Rail Engineering apprenticeships are our speciality. We understand how the railway works and make our apprenticeships bespoke to the unique railway environment. We incorporate traditional railway courses, where they match up with the apprenticeship requirements. We also do block release instead of day release to fit in with working shifts.

Elev8 Training Ltd

1-3 Salisbury St, Widnes WA8 6PJ

T: 01874 620704

E: Elev8@pmtanda.co.uk

W: www.elev8training.com

Elite Ground Support Services

1 Steel Close, Little End Road

Eaton Socon Cambs PE19 8TT

T: 0800 622 6838

E: sales@elite-gss.com

W: www.elite-gss.com

Elite KL Ltd

Elite House, 19a Sandy Way

Amington Ind Est Tamworth B77 4DT

T: 01827 300100

E: info@elitekl.co.uk

W: www.elitekl.co.uk

Elite Precast Concrete specialise in supplying the rail industry with a large variety of products for both temporary and permanent works, including Interlocking concrete blocks for retaining walls, refuges.

Elite are also the UK’s leading manufacturer of Kentledge blocks providing no dig solutions for hoarding and site security fencing. The range includes concrete barriers for traffic management, vehicle containment barriers and hostile vehicle mitigation.

Elite Precast Concrete Ltd

Halesfield 9, Telford Shropshire TF7 4QW T: 01952 588885 E: sales@eliteprecast.co.uk W: www.eliteprecast.co.uk

Elizabeth line Palestra, 197 Blackfriars Road London SE1 8NJ T: 0343 222 1234 W: www.tfl.gov.uk

Ellis is an expert in the design and manufacture of cable cleats and cable hangers, with decades of experience in the industry. In-house engineering capabilities allow for constant innovation and the creation of bespoke solutions for individual project specifications. Our strong network of worldwide distributors helps to deliver technical expertise to secure international rail projects.

Ellis Patents Ltd High Street, Rillington Malton North Yorkshire YO17 8LA T: 01944 758395 E: sales@ellispatents.co.uk W: www.ellispatents.co.uk

Elmatic

Wentloog Road, Rumney Cardiff CF3 1XH T: 029 2077 8727

E: sales@elematic.co.uk W: www.elematic.co.uk

Eltek Power (UK) Ltd Cleveland Road, Hemel Hempstead Hertfordshire HP2 7EY

T: 01442 219355 E: info@eltek.com W: www.eltek.com

Eltherm UK Ltd Unit 7, Kingfisher Court Hambridge Road Newbury RG14 5SJ T: 01635 255280

E: uk@eltherm.com W: www.eltherm.com

Elwood International Ltd

Elwood House, Cross Road Albrighton Wolverhampton WV7 3RA T: 01902 820345

E: info@elwoodinternational.com W: www.elwoodinternational.com

EMC Hire is the UK’s largest rental company of EMC and RF test equipment. Whether required for limited funding, performing own testing, covering calibration periods or equipment breakdowns. In partnership with WEMEC ltd, EMC Hire offers an EMC turnkey solution through providing a central-hub for all EMCrelated needs, including consultancy.

EMC Hire Ltd Unit 1, Ivel Road Shefford Bedfordshire SG17 5JU T: 01462 817111 E: info@emchire.co.uk W: www.emchire.co.uk

Emeg Electrical Ltd

Unit 3, Dunston Place, Dunston Road Whittington Moor Chesterfield S41 8NL T: 01246 268678

E: enq@emeg.co.uk W: www.emeg.co.uk

Emerson Crane Hire Ltd

Emerson House, Freshwater Road Dagenham RM8 1RX T: 020 8548 3900

E: info@emersoncranes.co.uk W: www.emersoncranes.co.uk

Emico Limited 39 Mark Road, Hemel Hempstead Hertfordshire HP2 7DN T: 01442 213111

E: contact@emico.co.uk W: www.emico.co.uk

Eminox Limited

Miller Road, Corringham Road Ind Est Gainsborough Lincolnshire DN21 1QB T: 01427 810088

E: enquiries@eminox.com W: www.eminox.com

EMKA

Patricia House, Bodmin Road Coventry CV2 5DG T: 024 7661 6505

E: enquries@emka.co.uk W: www.emka.com

EML Wildfire

The Albany Boathouse, Lower Ham Road Kingston upon Thames Surrey KT2 5BB T: 020 8408 8000

E: enquiries@wildfirepr.com W: www.wildfirepr.com

Empark UK Ltd

Suite 4b, Stansted Courtyard Parsonage Road Takeley CM22 6PU T: 01279 879395

E: info@empark.co.uk W: www.empark.co.uk

Emtelle UK Ltd

Haughhead, Hawick Scotland TD9 8LF T: 01450 364000 E: info@emtelle.com W: www.emtelle.com

Enable ID

10-12 The Courtyard, Timothy’s Bridge Road Stratford CV37 9NP T: 020 8102 9541

E: hello@enableid.com W: www.enableid.com

Encompass Environmental provides comprehensive vegetation control services to the Rail Industry. Services include complete Weed Control, Vegetation and Tree Management to TOC Maintenance depots, Stations, Station car parks, FOC yards and major Port railheads.

Other services include Pest Control, Security Fencing and the eradication of Japanese Knotweed.

Encompass Environmental Ltd Cushion Farm Barn, Laxfield Road Stradbroke Suffolk IP21 5JT T: 01379 384200

E: enquiries@encompassenvironmental.co.uk W: www.encompassenvironmental.co.uk

EnCon Construction Ltd 10 Deryn Court, Wharfedale Road Pentwyn Cardiff CF23 7HB T: 029 2073 5111

E: enquiries@encon.uk.com

W: www.encon.uk.com

Encore Personnel Services Ltd

Encore House, 32 Millstone Lane Leicester LE1 5JN T: 0116 262 0651

E: leicesterengineering@encorepersonnel.co.uk

W: www.encorepersonnel.co.uk

Enduramaxx Limited

Outgang Road, The Fen Baston Peterborough PE6 9PT

T: 01778 562810

E: enquiries@enduramaxx.co.uk

W: www.enduraspray.co.uk

Energi Recruitment Services Ltd

Cody Technology Park, Ively Road Farnborough Hampshire GU14 0LX

T: 01252 413080

E: hello.eu@energi.uk.com

W: www.energi.uk.com

Enerpac

5 Coopies Field, Morpeth Northumberland NE61 6JT

T: 01670 501650

E: sales-uk@enerpac.com W: www.enerpac.com

Enersys Limited Oak Court, Clifton Business Park

Wynne Avenue Manchester M27 8FF T: 0161 794 4611

E: enersys.rail@uk.enersys.com W: www.enersys.com

enGauged specialise in infrastructure design services for permanent and temporary works in both civil and structural engineering. We are a privately owned SME consultancy who cover the whole of the UK and have the capability to deliver multidiscipline design projects through our supply chain partners.

enGauged 11 Macon Court, Herald Drive Crewe Cheshire CW1 6EA

T: 01270 255731

E: enquiries@engauged.co.uk W: www.engauged.co.uk

Engineered Composites Ltd

Unit B4, Borders 2 Industrial Park River Lane Saltney Chester CH4 8RJ

T: 01244 676 000

E: info@engineered-composites.co.uk W: www.engineered-composites.co.uk

Engineering Council

5th Floor, Woolgate Exchange

25 Basinghall St London EC2V 5HA

T: 020 3206 0500

E: info@engc.org.uk W: www.engc.org.uk

Engineering Group – The Geological Society

Burlington House, Piccadilly London W1J 0BG

T: 020 7434 9944

E: membership@geolsoc.org.uk

W: www.geolsoc.org.uk

Engineering Industries Association (EIA)

62 Bayswater Road London W2 3PS

T: 020 7298 6455

E: head.office@eia.co.uk

W: www.eia.co.uk

Experienced experts in maintenance planning and plan-led transformations. Delivering quality maintenance is one of the most significant ways of improving service performance of your fleet. First rate planning will deliver both quality and business efficiency improvements. EngPro improve your planning capability. Rail, Aviation, Bus and Automotive.

EngPro Solutions

1 Sherrard Way, Mytchett Camberley Surrey GU16 6AU

T: 07841 029276

E: contact@engpro.co.uk

W: www.engpro.co.uk

Enjoy Recruitment Group

c/o Crossley & Co, Royal Mews Cheltenham GL50 3PQ

T: 01242 252337

E: hello@enjoyrecruitmentgroup.co.uk

W: www.enjoyrecruitmentgroup.co.uk

Enotrac (UK) Ltd

Chancery House, St Nicholas Way Sutton Surrey SM1 1JB

T: 020 8770 3501

E: info@enotrac.com

W: www.enotrac.com

Your preferred service provider for the rail industry; EnPro provides bespoke consultancy services and project-managed solutions for rail industry clients across the UK, including Traction & Rolling Stock (T&RS) turnkey projects, vehicle modifications, train presentation, along with training and competency assessments.

EnPro Group Ltd

The Chubb Buildings, Fryer Street Wolverhampton WV1 1HT

T: 01902 925307

E: enquiries@enprogroup.co.uk

W: www.enprogroup.co.uk

Ensafe Consultants

The Forge, Blisworth Hill Farm

Stoke Road Northampton NN7 3DB

T: 01604 878190

E: info@ensafe.co.uk

W: www.ensafe.co.uk

Ensto UK

Unit 6, Zeus House

16-30 Provost St London N1 7NG

T: 020 3750 0154

E: salesuk@ensto.com

W: www.ensto.com

Entech Technical Solutions Ltd

Unit 1 Grovelands, Business Centre

Hemel Hempstead HP2 7TE

T: 01442 898900

E: info@entechts.co.uk

W: www.entechts.com

Enterprise c/o Iarnrod Eireann, Connolly Station

Amien Street Dublin D01 V6V6

T: 00 353 1 836 6222

E: info@irishrail.ie

W: www.irishrail.ie

Entire Engineering Ltd

Great Fenton Bus Park, Grove Road

Fenton Stoke-on-Trent ST4 4LZ

T: 01782 744444

E: sales@entire-group.co.uk

W: www.entire-engineerin.co.uk

Entrance Matting Systems Ltd

Freiston Ent Park, Priory Road

Boston Lincolnshire PE22 0JZ

T: 01205 761757

E: info@entrance-matting.com

W: www.entrance-matting.com

EnviroWrap Solutions Limited

PO Box 11, Ashford Road

Tenterden Kent TN30 6AQ

T: 01233 860080

E: enquiries@envirowrap.eu

W: www.envirowrap.info

EOS Geomatics

29 Liddell Gardens, Kensal Rise NW10 3QA

T: 07477 510958

E: info@eosgeomatics.co.uk

W: www.eosgeomatics.co.uk

EPC-UK Head Office

Venture Crescent, Nix’s Hill Ind Estate

Alfreton Derbyshire DE55 7RA

T: 01773 832253

E: info@epc-groupe.co.uk

W: www.epc-groupe.co.uk

Epicuro Protective Materials Ltd

54 Oxford Road, Denham UB9 4DN

T: 020 7125 0071

E: info@epicuro.co.uk

W: www.epicuro.co.uk

EPS UK Ltd

Units N & O, Freeth Street

Colwick Nottingham NG2 3GT

T: 0115 896 0486

E: sales@eps-uk.co.uk W: www.eps-uk.co.uk

Epsilon Design Engineers Limited

1 Cadman Court, Morley

Leeds LS27 0RX T: 0113 284 2415

E: info@epsilondesign.uk.com W: www.epsilondesign.uk.com

Equib Ltd

Suite 5, Grindleton Bus Centre

The Spinney Clitheroe Lancs BB7 4DH T: 01200 449709

E: enquiries@equib.co.uk W: www.equib.co.uk

Equipe Group

The Paddocks, Home Farm Offices

The Upton Estate Banbury OX15 6HU

T: 01295 670990

E: info@equipegroup.com W: www.equipegroup.com

Era Technology Cleeve Road, Leatherhead Surrey KT22 7SA

T: 01372 367434

E: info@era.co.uk W: www.era.co.uk

Eric Wright Civil Engineering

Sceptre House, Sceptre Way

Bamber Bridge Preston PR5 6AW

T: 01772 698822

E: civils@ericwright.co.uk W: www.ericwright.co.uk

Erith Holdings Ltd

Erith House, Queen Street

Erith Kent DA8 1RP T: 0370 950 8800

E: bd@erith.com

W: www.erith.com

ERM Ltd

2nd Floor, Exchequer Court

33 St Mary Axe London EC3 8AA

T: 020 3206 5200

E: ermuklondon.reception@erm.com

W: www.erm.com

Ernst & Young LLP

1 More London Place London SE1 2AF

T: 020 7951 2000

E: info@ey.com

W: www.ey.com

ESAB (UK) Ltd

Warlies Park House, House Shoe Hill Upshire Essex EN9 3SL

T: 01992 768515

E: info@esab.co.uk W: www.esab.co.uk

ESB Environmental Ltd 16 Culimore Road, West Wittering West Sussex PO20 8HB

T: 01243 672455

E: sales@esb-environmental.co.uk

W: www.esb-environmental.co.uk

Esoterix

Esoterix Systems, Future Space UWE North Gate Bristol BS34 8RB T: 0117 4285755

E: info@esoterix.co.uk W: www.esoterix.co.uk

ESP Group

Hudson House, 8 Albany Street Edinburgh EH1 3QB T: 0131 473 1594

E: espgroup@the-espgroup.com

W: www.the-espgroup.com

ESR Technology 202 Cavendish Place, Birchwood Park Warrington Cheshire WA3 6WU

T: 01925 843400

E: info@esrtechnology.com

W: www.esrtechnology.com

ESS Safeforce

Essential House, Vaux Road Finedon Rd Ind Est Wellingborough NN8 4TG

T: 01933 443442

E: ess-safeforce@vpplc.com

W: www.ess-safeforce.com

Esseco UK Calder Vale Road, Wakefield West Yorkshire WF1 5PH T: 01924 234968

E: info@essecouk.com

W: www.essecouk.com

Essempy

1 Phoebe Lane, Church End Wavendon Milton Keynes MK17 8LR T: 01908 582491

E: norman.price@essempy.co.uk W: www.essempy.co.uk

Essinge Rail AB Högbergsgatan 26B, 116 20 Stockholm 116 20 T: 07397 22599

E: info@essingerail.se W: www.essingerail.se

ETA Enclosures (UK) Ltd Unit 2 Ignite, Magan Way Rotherham South Yorkshire S60 1FD T: 01709 386630

E: info@eta-enclosures.co.uk W: www.eta.it

ETS Cable Components Unit 4-6, Red Lion Road Tolworth Surrey KT6 7QD T: 01889 580282

E: sales@etscablecomponents.com W: www.etscablecomponents.com

Eurofins York

Unit 1 Arabesque House, Monks Cross Drive Huntington York YO32 9GW

T: 0330 430 3456

E: enquiryyork@eurofins.com

W: www.eurofins.co.uk/york

Eurolog Ltd

Orlando House, 3 High Street Teddington Middlesex TW11 8NP

T: 020 8977 4407

E: info@eurolog.co.uk

W: www.eurolog.co.uk

European Passenger Transport Operators (EPTO)

Rue Saints Marie 6, 1080 Brussels

Belgium

E: info@epto.net

W: www.epto.net

European Rail Timetable

28 Monson Way, Oundle

Northamptonshire PE8 4QG

T: 01832 270198

E: editorial@europeanrailtimetable.eu

W: www.europeanrailtimetable.eu

Eurostar International Ltd

Times House, Bravingtons Walk

Regent Quarter London N1 9AW

T: 0343 218 6186

E: traveller.care@eurostar.com

W: www.eurostar.com

Eurotech

2 Clifton Court

Cambridge CB1 7BN

T: 01223 411200

E: sales.uk@eurotech.com

W: www.eurotech.com

Evergrip Limited

Flaxley Road, Selby North Yorkshire YO8 4BG

T: 01757 212744

E: info@evergrip.com

W: www.evergrip.com

Everlast Group Ltd

The School House, Parkfield Terrace

Pudsey Leeds LS28 6BS

T: 0113 255 2739

E: info@everlastgroup.co.uk

W: www.everlastgroup.co.uk

Eversholt Rail Limited

First Floor, Chancery House

53-64 Chancery Lane London WC2A 1QS

T: 020 7380 5040

E: enquiries@eversholtrail.co.uk

W: www.eversholtrail.co.uk

EviFile Limited

The West Wing, Bowcliffe Hall Leeds LS23 6LP

T: 0113 859 1669

E: info@evifile.com W: www.evifile.com

Evolution Cooling Unit 10 Ash Court, Crystal Drive Sandwell Business Park Smethwick B66 1QG

T: 0121 820 8946

E: info@evolution-cooling.com W: www.evolution-cooling.com

Evolvi Rail Systems

2nd Floor, Reading Bridge House George Street Reading RG1 8LS

T: 01732 598510

E: info@evolvi.co.uk

W: www.evolvi.co.uk

EWI Recruitment

222 Bishopsgate, The City London EC2M 4QD

T: 020 7877 8350

E: hello@ewirecruitment.com

W: www.ewirecruitment.com

Excalibur Screwbolts Ltd Gate 3 Newhall Nursery, Lower Road Hockley Essex SS5 5JU

T: 01702 206962

E: info@excaliburscrewbolts.com

W: www.excaliburscrewbolts.com

Excellence Achievement Learning (EAL)

Unit 2, The Orient Centre Greycaine Road Watford Herts WD24 7GP

T: 01923 652400

E: customercare@eal.org.uk

W: www.eal.org.uk

Excess Baggage Company

Unit 2, Provident Ind Estate

Pump Lane Hayes UB3 3NE

T: 020 8897 5320

E: administration@excess-baggage.com

W: www.excess-baggage.com

Executive Careers Ltd

77a Victoria Road, Farnborough Hampshire GU14 7PL

T: 01252 377177

E: info@executive-careers.com

W: www.executive-careers.co.uk

Executive Compass®

Studio 5, The Kiln, Hoults Yard Walker Road Newcastle NE6 2HL

T: 0191 338 6975

E: info@executivecompass.co.uk

W: www.executivecompass.co.uk

ExMesh Security Products

PO Box 14, Longhill Ind Estate

Hartlepool TS25 1PR

T: 01429 867388

E: fencing@exmesh.co.uk

W: www.exmeshsecurity.co.uk

Exol Lubricants Ltd

All Saints Road, Wednesbury West Midlands WS10 9TS

T: 0121 568 6800

E: sales@exol-lubricants.com

W: www.exol-lubricants.com

Expedient Recruitment Consultancy

Sovereign House, 12-14 Warwick Street

Coventry CV5 6ET

T: 024 7671 4422

E: info@expedientrecruitment.co.uk

W: www.expedientrecruitment.co.uk

Experis UK (Manpower Group)

6 New Bridge Street

London EC4V 6AB

T: 020 3122 0200

E: info@experis.co.uk

W: www.experis.co.uk

Express Catering

1 Meadow Close, Ilfracombe

North Devon EX34 8JA

T: 0800 612 4172

E: info@expresscatering.biz

W: www.mobilecatering.biz

Extek Ltd PO Box 9460 Nottingham NG8 9FQ

T: 0115 849 6965

E: sales@extek.info

W: www.extek.info

Eyedot (Europe) Ltd - Electronic Repair and Maintenance

5 Devizes Trade Centre, Hopton Industrial Estate

Devizes SN10 2EH

T: 01380 728 118

E: clive.huntley@eyedot.co.uk

W: www.eyedot.co.uk

F3G

34 St James Street

London SW1A 1HD

T: 020 7766 8500

E: info@f3g.uk

W: www.f3g.uk

FA Clover & Son Ltd

14 Bardolph Road, Richmond Surrey TW9 2LH

T: 020 8948 6321

E: contracts@cloverpainting.com

W: www.cloverpainting.com

Fabric Architecture Ltd

Red Stables, Yokehouse Lane Painswick Gloucester GL6 7QS

T: 01452 612800

E: info@fabarc.co.uk

W: www.fabricarchitecture.co.uk

Fabrikat (Nottingham) Ltd Hamilton Road, Sutton-in-Ashfield Nottinghamshire NG17 5LN

T: 01623 442200

E: sales@fabrikat.co.uk

W: www.fabrikat.co.uk

Facelift

Westside, London Road

Hickstead West Sussex RH17 5LZ

T: 0844 225 4360

E: sales@facelift.co.uk

W: www.facelift.co.uk

Factair Limited

49 Boss Hall Road, Ipswich Suffolk IP1 5BN

T: 01473 746400

E: enquiries@factair.co.uk

W: www.factair.co.uk

Fairway Hydraulics Limited

Unit 96a, Blackpole Trade Estate Worcester WR3 8TJ

T: 01905 457519

E: enquiries@fairwayhydraulics.com

W: www.fairwayhydraulics.com

Faithful & Gould

Euston Tower, 286 Euston Road London NW1 3AT

T: 020 7121 2121

E: info@fgould.com W: www.fgould.com

Faiveley Vapor Ricon Europe Ltd

Meadow Lane, Loughborough Leicestershire LE11 1HS

T: 01509 635920

E: sales@vaporricon.co.uk W: www.vaporricon.co.uk

Falco UK Ltd

Unit 8 Leebrook Way, Leebrook Staffordshire ST13 7AP

T: 01538 380080

E: sales@falco.co.uk W: www.falco.co.uk

Fantastic Media Ltd Hawthorne House, Dark Lane Birstall Leeds WF17 9LW T: 0345 017 6090 E: info@fantasticmedia.co.uk W: www.fantasticmedia.co.uk

Fast Track Management Services Ltd

Unit 4 Century Court, Tolpits Lane Watford Hertfordshire WD18 9RS T: 0845 165 6363 E: enquiries@ftrack.co.uk W: www.ftrack.co.uk

Fawkes & Reece Ltd

68 Cornhill, London EC3V 3QX T: 020 7288 0166 E: recruitment@frlondon.co.uk W: www.fawkesandreece.co.uk

FDB Electrical Ltd

Unit 20, Worton Hall Ind Estate Worton Road Isleworth TW7 6ER

T: 020 8568 4621

E: rcdsales@fdb.uk.com W: www.fdb.uk.com

Federation of Master Builders (FMB)

David Croft House, 25 Ely Place London EC1N 6TD T: 0330 333 7777

E: reception@fmb.org.uk W: www.fmb.org.uk

Federation of Piling Specialists (FPS) Forum Court, Office 205 29-31 Elmfield Rd Bromley Kent BR1 1LT T: 020 8663 0947

E: fps@fps.org.uk W: www.fps.org.uk

FEIN Industrial Power Tools UK Ltd

4 Badby Park, Hartlands Business Park Daventry Northamptonshire NN1 8YT T: 01327 308730

E: info@fein-uk.co.uk W: www.fein.de

Fencing and Lighting Contractors Ltd

Unit 2, Sidney Robinson Bus Pk Ascot Drive Derby DE24 8GW T: 01773 531383

E: info@fencingandlighting.co.uk W: www.fencingandlighting.co.uk

Feonic Technology Ltd 3e Newlands Science Pk, Inglemire Lane

Hull HU6 7TQ

T: 01482 806688 E: info@feonic.com W: www.feonic.com

Fereday Pollard

30 Kings Bench Street London SE1 0QX

T: 020 7253 0303

E: info@feredaypollard.com W: www.fereday-pollard.co.uk

Ferrabyrne Limited

Fort Road, Littlehampton West Sussex BN17 7QU

T: 01903 721317

E: sales@ferrabyrne.co.uk W: www.ferrabyrne.co.uk

Ferranti Technologies Ltd

Cairo House, Greenacres Road

Waterhead Oldham OL4 3JA

T: 0161 624 0281

E: sales@ferranti-technologies.co.uk

W: www.ferranti-technologies.co.uk

Ferrograph Limited 1 New York Way, New York Ind Park

Newcastle NE27 0QF

T: 0191 280 8800

E: info@ferrograph.com

W: www.ferrograph.com

FGD Ltd

Smestow Bridge, Bridgnorth Road Wombourne Staffordshire WV5 8AY T: 01902 893226

E: info@fgdltd.co.uk W: www.fgdltd.co.uk

Fibox Ltd

Suite 25, Durham Tees Bus Centre

Orde Wingate Way Stockton-on-Tees TS19 0GD

T: 01642 604400

E: salesuk@fibox.com

W: www.fibox.co.uk

Fibrelite Composites Ltd

Snaygill Ind Estate, Keighley Road

Skipton North Yorkshire BD23 2QR T: 01756 799773

E: enquiries@fibrelite.com W: www.fibrelite.com

Ficode Technologies

Regus Business Centre, Fort Dunlop Fort Parkway Birmingham B24 9FD T: 020 3695 0893

E: info@ficode.com

W: www.ficode.co.uk

Finance Birmingham - National Rail Supply

Growth Fund

Baskerville House, Centenary Square

Birmingham B1 2ND T: 0121 233 4903

E: enquiry@financebirmingham.com

W: www.financebirmingham.com

Finchpalm Ltd

42-44 Claredon Road

Watford WD17 1JJ T: 01923 312337

E: info@finchpalm.co.uk

W: www.finchpalm.co.uk

Findlay Irvine Limited Bog Road, Penicuik Midlothian Scotland EH26 9BU T: 01968 671200

E: sales@findlayirvine.com

W: www.findlayirvine.com

Finlay Group

Lakeside House, Ladford Covert Ind Park

Seighford Stafford ST18 9QL

T: 01785 282323

E: enquiries@finlay-group.co.uk

W: www.finlaygroup.com

Fintec Recruit

83 Princes Street Edinburgh EH2 2ER T: 0131 564 0755

E: info@fintecrecruit.co.uk W: www.fintecrecruit.co.uk

Fircroft

Lingley House, 120 Birchwood Point Birchwood Way Warrington WA3 7QH

T: 01925 281555

E: warrington@fircroft.com

W: www.fircroft.com

Fire Fogging Systems Ltd 149a Glasgow Road, Wishaw Lanarkshire Scotland ML2 7QJ

T: 01698 386444

E: info@firefighting.co.uk

W: www.firefighting.co.uk

Fire Industry Association (FIA)

Tudor House, Kingsway Business Park Oldfield Road Hampton TW12 2HD

T: 020 3166 5002

E: info@fia.uk.com W: www.fia.uk.com

Fireclad Ltd

5th Floor, 120 Old Broad Street

London EC2N 1AR

T: 020 7628 6500

E: admin@fireclad.com

W: www.fireclad.com

Firecrest Services Ltd

Stables 4, Howbery Park Wallingford Oxon OX10 8BA

T: 01491 832810

E: sales@firecrestservices.co.uk

W: www.firecrestservices.co.uk

Firetrace Ltd

Unit 22, Knightsdale Road

Ipswich IP1 4JJ

T: 01473 744090

E: info@firetrace.co.uk

W: www.firetrace.co.uk

First Class Partnerships Limited

46 New Broad Street

London EC2M 1JH

T: 020 3651 5745

E: info@fcpworld.net W: www.fcpworld.net

First Components Limited

Wallows Ind Estate, Wallows Road

Brierley Hill West Midlands DY5 1QA

T: 01384 262068

E: info@firstcomponents.co.uk W: www.firstcomponents.co.uk

Firstco 8 Celbridge Mew London W2 6EU

T: 020 7034 0833 E: info@firstco.uk.com W: www.firstco.uk.com

FirstGroup PLC

395 King Street, Aberdeen Scotland AB24 5RP T: 01224 650100

E: contactus.fec@firstgroup.com W: www.firstgroup.com

FirstGroup PLC - Resourcing Office Minton Place, Station Road Swindon SN1 1DA

T: 01793 425656

E: careers@firstgroup.com W: www.firstgroupcareers.com

Fischer Connectors UK

The Briars, 11 Waterberry Drive

Waterlooville Hampshire PO7 7YH

T: 023 9245 9600

E: sales@fisherconnectors.co.uk W: www.fisherconnectors.com

Fishbone Solutions

7 Pride Point Drive, Pride Park Derby DE24 8BX T: 01332 899190

E: go-fish@fishbonesolutions.co.uk W: www.fishbonesolutions.co.uk

Fission Recruitment Services

Unit 13 Venture Point, Stanney Mill Road Ellesmere Port Chester CH2 4NE

T: 0151 356 5610

E: enquiries@fission.co.uk W: www.fissionrecruitment.com

Fitzgerald Plant Services Ltd

Avondale Ind Estate, Avondale Way Cwmbran NP44 1TS T: 01633 860693

E: info@fitzgeraldplant.co.uk W: www.fitzgeraldplant.co.uk

FJD Consulting and Design 87 Caroline Street, Jewellery Quarter Birmingham West Midlands B3 1UP

T: 0121 233 4786

E: simon.moon@fjdconsulting.co.uk W: www.fjdconsulting.co.uk

Flagship Consulting Limited

Coppergate House, 16 Brune Street London E1 7NJ

T: 020 7680 7104

E: info@flagshipconsulting.co.uk W: www.flagshipconsulting.co.uk

Flexcrete Technology Ltd

Tomlinson Road, Leyland Lancashire PR25 2DY

T: 0845 260 7005

E: web@flexcrete.com W: www.flexcrete.com

Flexelec UK Ltd

Kings Park Ind Estate, Primrose Hill Kings Langley WD4 8ST

T: 01923 274477

E: sales@omerin.co.uk W: www.flexelec.com

Flexicon Ltd

Roman Way, Coleshill Birmingham B46 1HG

T: 01675 466900

E: flexiconsales@atkore.com

W: www.atkore.com/flexicon

FLI Structures

Francis & Lewis Int Ltd, Waterwells Drive

Waterwells Bus Pk Quedgley Glos GL2 2AA

T: 01452 722200

E: sales@fli.co.uk

W: www.fli.co.uk

Flotec Industrial Limited Rail Division

Unit 8, Pavilion Way

Loughborough Leicestershire LE11 5GW

T: 01509 230100

E: barry@floteconline.com

W: www.flotecindustrial.co.uk/rail

FlowStone Industrial Flooring Ltd

The Shippon, Faenol Farm

Ruthin Clywd LL15 2SP

T: 0800 009 6910

E: info@flowstonefloors.com

W: www.ukindustrialflooring.co.uk

Fluke UK Ltd

52 Hurricane Way, Norwich Norfolk NR6 6JB

T: 020 7942 0708

E: cs.uk@fluke.com

W: www.fluke.com

Focus 2000 Infrared Limited

3 Bridge Barns, Long Sutton Langport Somerset TA10 9PZ

T: 01458 241723

E: sales@focus2k.co.uk

W: www.focus2k.co.uk

Focus Resourcing Ltd

5 Richfield Place, 12 Richfield Avenue

Reading Berkshire RG1 8EQ

T: 0118 956 7064

E: recruitment@focusresourcing.co.uk

W: www.focusresourcing.co.uk

Focus Security & Surveillance Ltd

Unit 1, The Hermitage Bus Park

Birchmoor Tamworth Staffs B78 1HS

T: 01827 898000

E: enq@focussecurity.co.uk

W: www.focussecurity.co.uk

Fone-Alarm Installations Ltd

59 Albert Road North, Reigate Surrey RH2 9EL

T: 01737 223673

E: enquiries@fonealarm.co.uk

W: www.fonealarm.co.uk

Forbo Flooring Systems UK Limited

High Holborn Road, Ripley Derbyshire DE5 3NT

T: 01773 744121

E: transport@forbo.com

W: www.forbo-flooring.com/rail

Force One Ltd

24 Long Hill Road, March Cambridgeshire PE15 0BL

T: 01354 655441

E: enquiries@forceoneltd.co.uk

W: www.forceoneltd.co.uk

Ford and Stanley Ltd

44 Royal Scot Road, Pride Park Derby DE24 8AJ

T: 01332 344443

E: rail@fordandstanley.com

W: www.fordandstanley.com

Forest of Dean Stone Firms Ltd

Bixslade, Stone Works Parkend Gloucestershire GL15 4JS

T: 01594 562304

E: info@fodstone.co.uk

W: www.fodstone.co.uk

Forever Group

204 Sutton Park Road, Kidderminster Worcestershire United Kingdom DY11 6LE

T: 0333 358 3808

E: sales@forever-group.co.uk

W: www.forever-group.co.uk

Forge Europa Ltd

The Old Railway, Princes Street Ulverston LA12 7NQ

T: 01229 580000

E: infor@forge.co.uk

W: www.forge.co.uk

Forgetrack Ltd

Thistle House, 32a St Andrew Street

Hertford Hertfordshire SG14 1JA

T: 01992 500900

E: sales@forgetrack.co.uk

W: www.forgetrack.co.uk

Forkers Ltd

Golds Green House, Shaw Street

West Bromwich West Midlands B70 0TX

T: 0121 505 1010

E: admin@forkers.com

W: www.forkers.com

Fortel Services Ltd

The Forge, Old Perry Street

Northfleet Kent DA11 8BT

T: 01902 603409

E: enquiries@fortel.co.uk

W: www.fortel.co.uk

Fortis Heavy Lift Group

111 Monyhull Hall Road, King’s Norton Birmingham B30 3QG

T: 0330 229 4461

E: info@fortislift.co.uk W: www.fortislift.co.uk

Forwardis UK Ltd

Unit 17, 83 Crampton Street

London SE17 3BQ T: 020 7939 1900 E: sales@forwardis.co.uk

W: www.forwardis.com

Fosroc Ltd

Drayton Manor Bus Park, Coleshill Road

Tamworth Staffordshire B78 3XN

T: 01827 262222

E: enquiryuk@fosroc.com W: www.fosroc.com

Four Counties Training Ltd

49-51 Uxbridge Road

London W5 5SA T: 020 8840 5132

E: enquiries@fct.org.uk W: www.fct.uk.com

Four Tees Engineers Ltd

1 Dewar Close, Segensworth West Fareham Hampshire PO15 5UB

T: 01489 885899

E: info@fourtees.co.uk W: www.fourtees.co.uk

Fourway Communication Ltd

Unit A, Argyle Gate, Argyle Way Stevenage Herts SG1 2AD

T: 01992 629182

E: enquiries@fourway.co.uk W: www.fourway.co.uk

Foxwell Brown Ltd

20-22 Wenlock Road

London N1 7GU T: 020 7993 8479

E: inquiries@foxwellbrown.com W: www.foxwellbrown.com

FP McCann Ltd

Wisbech Road, Littleport Ely Cambridgeshire CB6 1RA

T: 01353 861416

E: sales@fpmccann.co.uk

W: www.fpmccann.co.uk

FPA Consulting Ltd

1 St Andrews House, Vernon Gate Derby DE1 1UJ

T: 01332 604321

E: enquiries@fpaconsulting.co.uk W: www.fpaconsulting.co.uk

Francis Brown Ltd

Hill Street East, Stockton on Tees Cleveland TS18 2HL

T: 01642 806000

E: sales@francisbrown.co.uk

W: www.francisbrown.co.uk

Francis Kirk & Son Ltd

Denton Hall Farm Road, Denton Manchester M34 2QN

T: 0161 336 2631

E: sales@franciskirk.com

W: www.franciskirk.com

Francis W Birkett & Sons Ltd

St Peg Lane, Cleckheaton West Yorkshire BD19 3SL

T: 01274 873366

E: info@fwbirkett.com

W: www.westleygroup.co.uk

Frank Hand (Galvanizers) Ltd

Private Road 7, Colwick Ind Estate Nottingham East Midlands NG4 2AD

T: 0115 987 0508

E: enquiries@frankhand.co.uk

W: www.frankhand.co.uk

Frauscher Sensortechnik

Gewerbestraße 1, 4774 St. Marienkirchen

Austria T: 00 43 7711 29200

E: office@frauscher.com

W: www.frauscher.com

Freeths LLP

Cumberland Court, 80 Mount Street Nottingham NG1 6HH T: 0115 936 9369

E: postmaster@freeths.co.uk

W: www.freeths.co.uk

Freight Arranger

West View, Brownshill Stroud Gloucestershire GL6 8AQ

T: 01453 367150

E: enquiries@freightarranger.co.uk

W: www.freightarranger.co.uk

Freight on Rail

70 Cowcross Street

London EC1M 6EJ

T: 07593 976548

E: philippa.edmunds@bettertransport.org.uk

W: www.freightonrail.org.uk

The UK’s largest maritime intermodal logistics operator, transporting containers from all major deep-sea ports to our national network of inland terminals, as well as a leading operator in the UK Heavy Haul rail freight market.

Freightliner is a subsidiary of Freightliner Group Ltd, which has operations across Europe offering both Intermodal and Heavy Haul rail freight services seamlessly connecting European countries and the UK.

Freightliner

6th Floor, The Lewis Building

35 Bull Street Birmingham B4 6EQ

T: 03330 168556

E: info@freightliner.co.uk

W: www.freightliner.co.uk

FREQUENTIS UK Limited

Regal House, 70 London Road

Twickenham TW1 3QS

T: 0203 005 0182

E: marketing@frequentis.com

W: www.frequentis.com

Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP

65 Fleet Street

London EC4Y 1HT

T: 020 7936 4000

E: enquiries@freshfields.com

W: www.freshfields.com

Freshwater

Boundary House, 91 Charterhouse Street

London EC1M 6HR

T: 020 7067 1595

E: hello@freshwater-uk.com

W: www.freshwater-uk.com

Freyssinet

Innovation House, Euston Way

Telford Shropshire TF3 4LT

T: 01952 201901

E: info@freyssinet.co.uk

W: www.freyssinet.co.uk

Fronius is one of the world’s technology leaders in the arc welding market segment. For decades it has made significant contributions to advances in welding technology. Fronius provides manual and robotic solutions including MIG/MAG, TIG, electrode and plasma processes and has a huge automation portfolio. Additional services include maintenance packages, demos, expert training and rental options.

Fronius UK Ltd

Maidstone Road, Kingston

Milton Keynes MK10 0BD

T: 01908 512300

E: info-uk@fronius.com

W: www.fronius.co.uk

Frontier Economics

71 High Holborn London WC1V 6DA

T: 020 7031 7000

E: information@frontier-economics.com

W: www.frontier-economics.com

FT Transformers Ltd

Unit 7 Cyclo Works, Lifford Lane Kings Norton Birmingham B30 3DY T: 0121 451 3204

E: sales@ft-transformers.co.uk

W: www.ft-transformers.co.uk

FTI Group Ltd

Willmotts Business Park, Waterlip Shepton Mallet Somerset BA4 4RN

T: 01749 881920

E: support@fti-group.co.uk

W: www.fti-group.co.uk

Fuelcare Ltd

Mercury House, Shrewsbury Bus Park

Shrewsbury Shropshire SY2 6LG

T: 01743 360784

E: sales@fuelcare.com

W: www.fuelcare.com

Fugro

Fugro House, Hithercroft Road Wallingford OX10 9RB

T: 01491 820700

E: info@fugro.com W: www.fugro.com

Fujikura is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of fibre optic cables and equipment for installation, measurement and testing.

The Fujikura name has become synonymous with fibre optic cable and fusion splicers and the company is a leading supplier to telecommunication companies around the globe.

Fujikura Europe Ltd

C51 Barwell Business Pk, Leatherhead Road Chessington Surrey KT9 2NY

T: 020 8240 2000

E: sales@fujikura.co.uk

W: www.fujikura.co.uk

Fujitsu 22 Baker Street

London W1U 3BW

T: 01235 797711

E: askfujitsu@uk.fujitsu.com

W: www.fujitsu.com

Fullmen Limited

Fullmen Industrial Park, Kings Road Canvey Island SS8 0SF

T: 01268 683530

E: sales@fullmen.com

W: www.fullmen.com

Furneaux Riddall & Co Ltd

Alchorne Place, Portsmouth Hamsphire PO3 5PA

T: 023 9266 8621

E: info@furneauxriddal.com

W: www.furneauxriddall.com

Furnitubes International Ltd

3/F Meridian House, Royal Hill

Greenwich London SE10 8RD

T: 020 8378 3200

E: sales@furnitubes.com

W: www.furnitubes.com

Furrer + Frey GB Ltd

Winchester House, 1st Floor

19 Bedford Row London WC1R 4EB

T: 020 3740 5455

E: gb@furrerrey.ch

W: www.furrerfrey.ch

Furse

Wilford Road

Nottingham NG2 1EB

T: 0115 964 3700

E: enquiry@furse.com

W: www.furse.com

Fusion People

3700 Parkway, Solent Business Park

Whiteley Fareham Hampshire PO15 7FJ

T: 01489 865200

E: enquiries@fusionpeople.com

W: www.fusionpeople.com

Future Industrial Services Limited

Colt Business Park, Witty Street

Hull East Yorkshire HU3 4TT

T: 01482 214244

E: enquiriesyorkshire@futureindustrial.com

W: www.futureindustrial.com

Future Talent Recruitment Ltd

32 Enterkin Street, Shettleston

Glasgow Scotland G32 7BA

T: 0141 573 6650

E: info@futuretalentrecruitment.co.uk

W: www.futuretalentrecruitment.co.uk

Futurelink Group

Kings House, Home Park Estate

Kings Langley Hertfordshire WD4 8LZ

T: 01923 277900

E: sales@futurelinkgroup.co.uk

W: www.futurelinkgroup.co.uk

FW Cables Ltd

Unit 2, Boultbee Business Units

Nechells Place Birmingham B7 5AR

T: 0121 685 3000

E: sales@fwcables.co.uk

W: www.fwcables.co.uk

G-Tech Copers Limited

Freightliner Road, Hull East Yorkshire HU3 4UR

T: 01482 755855

E: info@g-techlimited.co.uk

W: www.g-techlimited.co.uk

G-volution Ltd

Trym Lodge, 1 Henbury Road Westbury on Trym Bristol BS9 3HQ

T: 0117 9596470

E: simon.pickess@g-volution.com

W: www.g-volution.com

G&M Power Plant Ltd

31 Anson Road, Martlesham Heath Suffolk IP5 3RG

T: 01473 662777

E: sales-pt@gmpp.co.uk

W: www.gmpp.co.uk

G&M Tex Ltd

Unit 69, Claydon Business Park Great Blakenham Ipswich IP6 0NL

T: 01473 662777

E: sales@gmtex.co.uk

W: www.gmtex.co.uk

g2 Energy Ltd

Olney Office Park, 1 Osier Way

Olney Buckinghamshire MK46 5FP

T: 01234 482482

E: enquiries@g2energy.co.uk

W: www.g2energy.co.uk

G4S PLC

Southside, 105 Victoria Street London SW1E 6QT

T: 020 8770 7000

E: enquiries@uk.g4s.com

W: www.g4s.com

GABE 12 Church Street, Omagh Co Tyrone BT78 1DG T: 028 8224 0391 E: info@gabrielhughes.com W: www.gabrielhughes.com

Gable (UK) Ltd

17-19 Station Road, Hayling Island Hampshire PO11 0EA

T: 023 9246 6416

E: gable@gable.co.uk W: www.gabel.co.uk

GAC Rail Ltd

New Works, Burnley Road

Halifax West Yorkshire HX6 2TF T: 01422 836091

E: sales@gacrail.co.uk W: www.gacrail.co.uk

GAI - Tronics (A division of Hubbell Limited)

Brunel Drive, Stretton Park

Burton Upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 0BZ T: 01283 500500 E: sales@gai-tronics.co.uk W: www.gai-tronics.com

Gaia Converter 18 Rue Caroline Aigle, BP 26 33186

LE HAILLAN CEDEX FRANCE 33816

T: 07983 633202

E: salesUK@gaia-converter.com

W: www.gaia-converter.com

Gall Zeidler Consultants is a global leader in tunnel design and underground engineering. With over 20 years of experience and 550 km of completed tunnelling projects, GZ specialises in tunnel design, geotechnics, tunnel rehabilitation, Waterproofing, BIM and project management. Their expertise ensures innovative solutions for complex underground construction challenges worldwide.

GALL ZEIDLER Consultants

Freedman House, 117 High Street

Christopher Wren Yard Croydon

Surrey CR0 1QG

T: 0208 686 6887

E: office-uk@gzconsultants.com

W: www.gzconsultants.com

Gallagher Security (Europe) Ltd

Unit 5, Eastboro Fields

Hemdale Bus Park Nuneaton CV11 6GL

T: 024 7664 1234

E: sales.eu@security.gallagher.com

W: www.gallagher.com

Having established ourselves as one of the UK’s leading Rail and Civil Engineering solution providers, our rail division is committed to providing cost-effective solutions, operational excellence and delivery of a superior product to our client’s satisfaction. Our integrated self-delivery model ensures collaboration, increased productivity, and innovation throughout the delivery of our projects.

Galldris Services Ltd

Galldris House, Pavilion Business Centre

Kinetic Crescent Enfield EN3 7FJ

T: 01992 763000

E: info@galldris.co.uk W: www.galldris.co.uk

GallifordTry Rail

Pontefract Road, Normanton Wakefield West Yorkshire WF6 1RN

T: 01924 245650

E: info@gallifordtry.co.uk W: www.gallifordtry.co.uk

Galvanizers Association (GA) Wren’s Court, 56 Victoria Road

Sutton Coldfield B72 1SY

T: 0121 355 8838

E: ga@hdg.org.uk W: www.galvanizing.org.uk

Gamatronic

Colmworth Business Park, Eaton Socon Cambridgeshire PE19 8YT

T: 01480 479889

E: SalesUK.Gama@solaredge.com W: www.gamatronic.co.uk

Ganymede

London Road

Derby DE24 8UX

T: 0333 011 2048

E: info@ganymedesolutions.co.uk W: www.ganymedesolutions.co.uk

Gard Chemicals Ltd

Chapel Lane, Heckmondwike West Yorkshire WF16 9JP T: 01924 403550

E: sales@gardchemicals.com W: www.gardchemicals.com

Gardiner & Theobald LLP 10 South Crescent London WC1E 7BD T: 020 7209 3000 E: london@gardiner.com W: www.gardiner.com

Garic Ltd

Kingfisher Park, Aviation Road

Bury Lancashire BL9 8GD

T: 0844 417 9780

E: info@garic.co.uk W: www.garic.co.uk

Gatecare Ltd Solar Powered Gate Systems

Unit N Tyson Courtyard, Weldon South Ind Estate

Corby Northamptonshire NN18 8AZ

T: 01536 266211

E: sales@gatecare.co.uk

W: www.gatecare.co.uk

Gateway Automation Ltd

Unit 8 Wainer Close, Lincoln East Midlands LN6 3RY T: 01522 682255

E: info@gatewayautomation.co.uk W: www.gatewayautomation.co.uk

Gatwick Express

1st Floor, Monument Place 24 Monument Street London EC3R 8AJ T: 0345 850 1530

E: customerservices@gatwickexpress.com W: www.gatwickexpress.com

Gauge Communication

Suite S1, Unit 1, Verulam Ind Estate

224 London Road St Albans Herts AL1 1JB

T: 01721 853952

E: info@gauge-communication.com W: www.gauge-communication.com

GB Inspection Systems Ltd 22a Cobbett Road, Burntwood Business Park Burntwood Cannock Staffordshire WS7 3GL T: 0121 351 5025

E: enquiries@gbinspection.com

W: www.gbinspection.com

GB Railfreight

3rd Floor, 55 Old Broad Street

London EC2M 1RX

T: 020 7983 5124

E: info@gbrailfreight.com W: www.gbrailfreight.com

GBR-Rail Ltd

Dartmouth House, Bawtry Road

Wickersley Rotherham S66 2BL

T: 0800 949 9575

E: sales@gbr-rail.com W: www.gbr-rail.com

GD Rectifiers

Bentley House, 2 William Way

Burgess Hill West Sussex RH15 9AG

T: 020 7983 5134

E: enquiries@gdrectifiers.co.uk W: www.gdrectifiers.co.uk

GDM Coolers Manufacturing Ltd

Boston Ind Estate, Power Station Road

Rugeley Staffordshire WS15 2HS

T: 01889 574880

E: sales@gdmcoolers.co.uk

W: www.gdmcoolers.co.uk

GDM Heat Transfer Ltd

Boston Ind Estate, Power Station Road

Rugeley Staffordshire WS15 2HS

T: 01889 574880

E: sales@gdmcoolers.co.uk

W: www.gdmcoolers.com

GEC Anderson Limited

Oakengrove, Shire Lane

Hastoe Tring HP23 6LY

T: 01442 826999

E: info@gecanderson.co.uk

W: www.gecanderson.co.uk

GEDORE Marton Street

Skipton BD23 1TF T: 01756 706700

E: sales@gedoreuk.com

W: www.gedoreuk.com

GEE Communications

Unit 8a Charnwood Park, Clos Marion Cardiff CF10 4LJ

T: 0845 070 1204

E: enquiries@geecommunications.co.uk W: www.geecommunications.co.uk

Gee Construction Co Limited 11 Argent Court, Sylvan Way

Basildon Essex SS15 6TH

T: 01268 541654

E: marketing@geeconstruction.co.uk

W: www.geeconstruction.co.uk

Geismar UK Ltd

Salthouse Road, Brackmills Ind Estate

Northampton NN4 7EX

T: 01604 769191

E: sales-uk@geismar.com

W: www.geismar.com

GEM Cable Solutions Ltd

Unit C, 165 Saint Albans Road Sandridge St Albans AL4 9NP

T: 01727 845750

E: sales@gemcable.co.uk

W: www.gemcable.co.uk

Gemma Lighting Unit 3 Marshlands Spur, Farlington Portsmouth Hampshire PO6 1RX

T: 0800 999 5201

E: info@gemmalighting.com W: www.gemmalighting.com

GenAir UK Ltd

Unit 28 & 29, Prothero Works Bilport Lane Wednesbury WS10 0NT

T: 0844 775 0890

E: sales@genair.co.uk W: www.genair.co.uk

Generator Power Limited

Foxbridge Way, Normanton Ind Estate Wakefield West Yorkshire WF6 1TW T: 01924 220055

E: info@generator-power.co.uk W: www.genetrator-power.co.uk

Gensler

Moretown

London E1W 1YW T: 020 7073 9600

E: info@gensler.com W: www.gensler.com

Genwork Ltd

Bromley Street, Lye Stourbridge West Midlands DY9 8HU T: 01384 636588

E: sales@genworkltd.co.uk W: www.genworkltd.co.uk

Geo-Environmental Services Ltd

Unit 7, Danworth Farm

Cuckfield Road Hurstpierpoint BN6 9GL

T: 01273 832972

E: mail@gesl.net W: www.gesl.net

Geo-Rope Ltd

West Quarry, Ballachulish Scotland PH49 4JP

T: 01855 811224

E: info@geo-rope.com W: www.geo-rope.com

GeoAccess is an Asset Management business. Established to address the need for inspections on difficult access sites in the rail sector, we utilise our highly experienced Geotechnical and Structural Engineers coupled with UAVs, ROVs, Rope Access and Confined Space Techniques. By using tried and tested methods as well as implementing highly innovative cutting-edge techniques, we deliver efficient cost effective solutions.

GeoAccess

The Old Dairy, Pessall Lane

Edingale B79 9JL

T: 0333 772 2315

E: info@geoaccess.co.uk

W: www.geoaccess.co.uk

Geobear

24 Eversholt Street

London NW1 1AD

T: 0800 084 3503

E: info@geobear.co.uk

W: www.geobear.co.uk

GeoDesign Barriers Ltd

1 Chapel Street, Warwick West Midlands CV34 4HL

T: 01926 405590

E: contact@geodesignbarriers.com

W: www.geodesignbarriers.com

Geofabrics Ltd

Skelton Grange Road, Stourton Leeds LS10 1RZ

T: 0113 202 5678

E: info@geofabrics.com

W: www.geofabrics.com

Georg UK Ltd

Unit 7-8, Dunstall Hill Estate

Gorsebrook Road Wolverhampton WV6 0PJ

T: 01902 715110

E: enquiries@georguk.com

W: www.georg-uk.co.uk

Geosynthetics Ltd

Fleming Road, Harrowbrook Ind Estate Hinckley Leicestershire LE10 3DU

T: 01455 617139

E: sales@geosyn.co.uk

W: www.geosyn.co.uk

Geotech Soil Stabilisation Ltd

Suite 1b Market House, 19/21 Market Place

Wokingham Surrey RG40 1AP

T: 0118 979 6897

E: info@geobind.com

W: www.geobind.com

Geotechnical Engineering Ltd

Centurion House, Olympus Park Quedgeley Gloucestershire GL2 4NF

T: 01452 527743

E: geotech@geoeng.co.uk

W: www.geoeng.co.uk

Geotechnical Observations Ltd

Peter Vaughn Building, 9 Avro Way, Brooklands Weybridge Surrey KT13 0YF

T: 01932 352040

E: info@geo-observations.com

W: www.geo-observations.com

Geotechnics Ltd

The Goetechnical Centre, 203 Torrington Avenue Tile Hill Coventry CV4 9UT

T: 024 7669 4664

E: mail@geotechnics.co.uk

W: www.geotechnics.co.uk

Geoterra

Winnington Hall, Winnington Lane Northwich Cheshire CW8 4DU

T: 01606 75755

E: info@geoterra.co.uk

W: www.geoterra.co.uk

GES Consulting Ltd

61 Islington Street, Ponsonby Auckland NEW ZEALAND 1011

T: 00 64 021 968 131

E: gillian@gesconsulting.co.nz

W: www.gesconsulting.co.nz

Getlink (formerly Eurotunnel)

Channel Tunnel Group, UK Terminal

Ashford Road Folkestone Kent CT18 8XX

T: 0844 335 3535

E: communication.internet@getlinkgroup.com

W: www.getlinkgroup.com

GEW 2 Ltd

Mansfield I-Centre, Hamilton Way Masfield Nottinghamshire NG18 5BR

T: 0345 508 2057

E: commercialteam@gew2ltd.co.uk

W: www.gew2.co.uk

GGR Group

Presentation House, Broadgate

Broadway Bus Park Oldham OL9 0JA

T: 0161 683 2580

E: info@ggrgroup.co.uk

W: www.ggrgroup.co.uk

GHD

10 Fetter Lane

London EC4A 1BR

T: 020 3077 7900

E: londonmail@ghd.com

W: www.ghd.com

GI Hopley Ltd

The Sidings Ind Estate, Cammock Lane

Settle North Yorkshire BD24 9RP

T: 01729 823618

E: info@gihopleyltd.co.uk

W: www.gihopleyltd.co.uk

Gidov Oil & Logistics

1 New Line, Wrotham Kent TN15 7DA

T: 07729 229830

E: sales@addinol.co.uk

W: www.gidovlogistics.co.uk

Giffen Group Ltd

Unit T, Lyon Way

St Albans Hertfordshire AL4 0LQ

T: 01727 869126

E: info@giffengroup.co.uk

W: www.giffengroup.co.uk

Giken Europe B.V.

15 Manchester Mews

London W1U 2DX

T: 0845 260 8001

E: info@giken.co.uk

W: www.giken.co.uk

Gilgen Door Systems UK Ltd

Crow House, Crow Arch Lane

Ringwood Hampshire BH24 1PD

T: 0870 000 2424

E: info@gilgendoorsystems.co.uk W: www.gilgendoorsystems.com

Gillespies

1 St John’s Square

London EC1M 4DH

T: 020 7253 2929

E: admin.london@gillespies.co.uk W: www.gillespies.co.uk

Gillieron Scott Acoustic Design

130 Brixton Hill

London SW2 1RS

T: 020 8671 2223

E: ashley@gsacoustics.org W: www.gsacoustics.org

Gilpin Demolition & Environmental

The Horsefields, Clay Pits Way

Newton Abbot Devon TQ12 3GP

T: 01626 249696

E: info@gilpindemolition.com W: www.gilpindemolition.com

Gioconda Ltd

Unit 10 Woodfalls, Gravelly Walls

Laddingford Kent ME18 6DA

T: 01622 872512

E: mail@gioconda.co.uk W: www.gioconda.co.uk

GIRO

75 rue de Port-Royal E, Suite 500

Montréal, QC Canada H3L 3T1

T: 011 514 383 0404

E: info@giro.ca W: www.giro.ca/en-ca

GKD Technologies

17 Cobham Road, Ferndown

Wimborne Dorset BH21 7PE

T: 01202 971971

E: service@gkdtec.com

W: www.gkdtec.com

Glasdon UK Ltd

Preston New Road, Blackpool Lancashire FY4 4UL

T: 01253 600400

E: sales@glasdon-uk.co.uk

W: www.glasdon.com

Glasgow Subway (SPT) Broomloan Depot, Robert Street

Glasgow G51 3HB

T: 0141 332 6811

E: enquiry@spt.co.uk

W: www.spt.co.uk

Gleeds

60 Berners Street

London W1T 3NQ

T: 0207 631 7000

E: london@gleeds.com

W: www.gleeds.com

Glenair UK Ltd

40 Lower Oakham Way, Mansfield Nottinghamshire NG18 5BY

T: 01623 638100

E: sales@glenair.co.uk

W: www.glenair.com

Glendale Managed Services

The Coach House, Duxbury Hall Road Chorley Lancashire PR7 4AT

T: 01257 460461

E: info@glendale-services.co.uk

W: www.glandale-services.co.uk

For over 40 years GDS has delivered class leading displays and turn-key solutions, from innovative design and development, through manufacture, test and installation, commissioning and after-sales service. Our displays are designed to operate reliably and safely in all environmental conditions, be easily serviceable and offer long life.

Global Display Solutions Ltd

Unit 6 Cobham Centre, Westmead Ind Estate Westlea Swindon SN5 7UJ

T: 01793 498027

E: uk@gds.com

W: uk.gds.com

Global Rail Construction Ltd

Unit 20, The IO Centre, Hatfield Business Park Hatfield Hertfordshire AL10 9EW

T: 0870 990 4407

E: enquiries@grcl.co.uk

W: www.grcl.co.uk

Global Transport Forum Ltd 3rd Floor, Petersham House 57a Hatton Garden London EC1N 8JD

T: 020 7045 0900

E: marketing@globaltransportforum.com

W: www.globaltransportforum.com

GlobalData

John Carpenter House, 7 Carmelite Street London EC4Y 0BS

T: 020 7936 6400

E: info@globaldata.com

W: www.globaldata.com

Glow New Media Ltd

501 Cotton Exchange, Bixteth Street Liverpool L3 9LQ

T: 0151 707 9770

E: info@glow-internet.com

W: www.glow-internet.com

GLS Coatings Ltd

Unit 1-2 Broncoed Ct, Broncoed Business Park Mold Flitshire CH7 1HP

T: 01352 753494

E: info@glsgroupuk.com

W: www.glscoatings.co.uk

GLW Engineering & Construction Ltd

Three Acres, Railway Junction South Creek Road March Cambs PE15 8SD

T: 01945 464637

E: info@glwengineering.co.uk

W: www.glwengineering.co.uk

GME Springs

Unit C, GME Industrial Estate Coventry CV6 5NN

T: 024 7666 4911

E: info@gmesprings.co.uk

W: www.gmesprings.co.uk

GMT Rubber-Metal-Technic Ltd

The Sidings, Station Road Guiseley, Leeds West Yorkshire LS20 8BX T: 01943 870670

E: sales@gmtrubber.com

W: www.gmtrubber.com

Go-Ahead Group Plc 4 Matthew Parker Street, Westminster London SW1H 9NP

T: 020 7799 8999

E: Enquiries@go-ahead.com W: www.go-ahead.com

GOBOTiX Ltd 140b Longden Coleham Shrewsbury SY3 7DN

T: 01743 387030

E: sales@gobotix.co.uk W: www.gobotix.co.uk

GoCustom Clothing Units 12b+c Orleton, Road Ludlow Business Park Ludlow SY8 1XF

T: 0330 223 3321

E: sales@kingflw.com

W: www.gocustomclothing.com

Gold Group Ltd 5th Floor, East Grinstead House Wood Street West Sussex RH19 1UZ

T: 01342 330500

E: info@goldgroup.co.uk

W: www.goldgroup.co.uk

Golder Associates (UK) Ltd

20 Eastbourne Terrace London W2 6LG

T: 020 7423 0940

E: info@golder.com W: www.golder.com

Goldschmidt Holding GmbH

Hugo-Licht-Str. 3, Leipzig Germany 4105

T: 00 49 341 355918-0

E: info@goldschmidt.com W: www.goldschmidt.com

Goldsmiths University of London New Cross London SE14 6NW T: 020 7919 7171

E: course-info@gold.ac.uk

W: www.gold.ac.uk

GoMedia Services Ltd

Evergreen House North, Grafton Place London NW1 2DX

T: 020 3691 1870

E: enquiries@gomedia.io

W: www.gomedia.io

Goodflex Rubber Company Ltd

Unit 4 Weston Ind Est, Honeybourne North Evesham Worcestershire WR11 7QB

T: 01386 841480

E: info@goodflexrubber.com

W: www.goodflexrubber.com

Goodlight

Unit 7, J4 Camberley, 15 Doman Road Camberley Surrey GU15 3LB

T: 01276 691230

E: sales@goodlight.co.uk

W: www.goodlight.co.uk

Gordon Services UK Ltd

Unit 8 Dawes Farm, Ivy Barn Lane Ingatestone Essex CM4 0PX

T: 01277 352895

E: mark.hardy@gsl-uk.co.uk

W: www.gordonservicesukltd.co.uk

GOS Tool & Engineering Services Ltd

Heritage Court Road, Gilchrist Thomas Estate Blaenavon Gwent NP4 9RL

T: 01495 790230

E: enquiries@gosengineering.co.uk

W: www.gosengineering.co.uk

Govia Thameslink Railway (London)

1st Floor, Monument Place

24 Monument Street London EC3R 8AJ

T: 0345 026 4700

E: customerservices@thameslinkrailway.com

W: www.thameslinkrailway.com

GPL Civil Engineering Ltd

GPL Group, PO Box 516

Salford M5 0BJ

T: 0161 745 7888

E: enquiries@gplgroup.co.uk

W: www.gplgroup.co.uk

GPS Marine Contractors Ltd

GPS Marine House, Upnor Road, Lower Upnor Rochester Kent ME2 4UY

T: 01634 892010

E: enquiries@gpsmarine.co.uk

W: www.gpsmarine.co.uk

Graco BVBA

Slakweidestraat 31, B-3630 Maasmechelen

Belgium 3630

T: 0032 8977 0700

E: info@graco.com

W: www.graco.com

Gradus Ltd

Chapel Mill, Park Green

Macclesfield Cheshire SK11 7LZ

T: 01625 428922

E: imail@gradus.com

W: www.gradus.com

Grafters Recruitment Consultants Ltd

7a Bolton Road, Eastbourne East Sussex BN21 3JU

T: 01323 737010

E: info@graftersrecruitment.com

W: www.graftersrecruitment.com

GRAHAM

1 Seaward Place, Centurion Business Park Glasgow G41 1HH

T: 0141 418 5550

E: info@graham.co.uk

W: www.graham.co.uk

Graham Construction

5 Ballygowan Road, Hillsborough

Co Down Northern Ireland BT26 6XH

T: 028 9268 9500

E: info@graham.co.uk

W: www.graham.co.uk

Gramm Barrier Systems Ltd

18 Clinton Place, Seaford East Sussex BN25 1NP

T: 01323 872243

E: info@grammbarriers.com

W: www.grammbarriers.com

Grand Central Rail

Grand Central Rail, Northern House

9 Rougier Street York YO1 6HZ

T: 0345 603 4852

E: customer.services@grandcentralrail.com

W: www.grandcentralrail.com

Grange Archive Services Unit 2A, 185 Tame Road, Witton Birmingham West Midlands B6 7DA

T: 0121 769 0832

E: enquiries@grangearchive.co.uk

W: www.grangearchive.co.uk

Granger Reis Limited

Vertigo, Cheese Lane

Bristol BS2 0JJ

T: 0844 800 0799

E: info@grangereis.com

W: www.grangerreis.com

Grantham Coates Surveys Limited

2 Arden Court, Arden Road Alcester Warwickshire B49 6HN

T: 01789 764420

E: info@gcsurveys.co.uk

W: www.gcsurveys.co.uk

Grants Of Shoreditch Ltd

Grant House, Prospect Way

Brentwood Essex CM13 1XD

T: 01277 236190

E: office@grantsint.com

W: www.grantsint.com

Gravity London

69 Wilson Street

London EC2A 2BB

T: 020 7330 8810

E: info@gravitylondon.com

W: www.gravitylondon.com

GrayBar Ltd

10 Fleming Close, Park Farm Ind Estate

Wellingborough Northamptonshire NN8 6UF

T: 01933 676700

E: sales@graybar.co.uk W: www.graybar.co.uk

GRAYLING (Birmingham Office)

The Assay Office, Newhall St Birmingham B3 1BF T: 0121 265 2760

E: info@grayling.com W: www.grayling.com

Grayson Thermal Systems

Wharfdale House, 257 Wharfdale Road

Tyseley Birmingham B11 2DP

T: 0121 700 5600

E: info@graysonts.com W: www.graysonts.com

Great Central Railway Plc

Great Central Station, Great Central Road

Loughborough LE11 1RW

T: 01509 632323

E: sales@gcrailway.co.uk W: www.gcrailway.co.uk

Great Northern Rail 1st Floor, Monument Place

24 Monument Street London EC3R 8AJ

T: 0345 026 4700

E: customerservices@greatnorthernrail.com W: www.greatnorthernrail.com

Greater Anglia 11th Floor, One Stratford Place Montfitchet Road London E20 1EJ

T: 020 3356 2650

E: contactcentre@greateranglia.co.uk W: www.greateranglia.co.uk

Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA)

Churchgate House, 56 Oxford Street

Manchester M1 6EU T: 0161 778 7000

E: enquiries@greatermanchester-ca.gov.uk

W: www.greatermanchester-ca.gov.uk

Greengauge 21

28 Lower Teddington Rd, Kingston-upon-Thames Surrey KT1 4HJ

T: 07785 242506

E: co-ordinator@greengauge21.net W: www.greengauge21.net

Greenvale Capital LLP

3rd Floor, 1 Vere Street London W1G 0DG

T: 020 3230 3707

E: info@greenvalecapital.com W: www.greenvalecapital.com

Greenwood Consultants Limited

Synergy House, Beauclare Close Leatherhead Surrey KT22 8UB T: 01372 277943

E: info@greenwoodconsultants.com W: www.greenwoodconsultants.com

Greenwood Engineering

H.J. Holstvej 3-5 C, 2605 Brøndby Denmark

T: 00 45 3636 0200 E: greenwood@greenwood.dk W: www.greenwood.dk

Grenrose Scaffolding Ltd

Grenrose House, Compton Road

Stevenage Hertfordshire SG1 2EE

T: 01438 813948

E: office@grenrose.co.uk W: www.grenroe.co.uk

GRID Innovations

1 Gibfield, Enterprise Centre

Atherton Greater Manchester M46 0SU

T: 0800 2335988

E: info@grid-i.co.uk W: www.fatiguemanager.com

Grimshaw Architects

57 Clerkenwell Road

London EC1M 5NG

T: 020 7291 4141

E: info@grimshaw.global W: www.grimshaw.global

GripDeck UK

Unit 1 Chancers Farm, Fossett Lane

Colchester Essex CO6 3NY

T: 01206 242494

E: mail@gripdeck.co.uk

W: www.gripdeck.co.uk

Groeneveld Lubrication Solutions

Gelders Hall Road, Shepshed Loughborough LE12 9NH

T: 01509 600033

E: info@groeneveld-group.com W: www.groeneveld-lubrication-solutions.com

Ground Control Limited

1st Fl Kingfisher House, Radford Way Billericay Essex CM12 0EQ

T: 0800 334 5606

E: info@ground-control.co.uk W: www.ground-control.co.uk

Ground Developments Ltd

Burnhouse Ind Estate, Whitburn Scotland EH47 0LQ T: 01506 884405

E: info@grounddevelopments.co.uk W: www.grounddevelopments.co.uk

Ground Source Heat Pump Association (GSHPA)

39 Dryburgh Road London SW15 1BN T: 0330 223 4302

E: info@gshp.org.uk W: www.gshp.org.uk

Ground Transportation Systems, Thales UK Quadrant House, 4 Thomas More Square Thomas More Street London E1W 1YW T: 020 3300 6000

E: transportationcommunication@ ukthalesgroup.com W: www.thalesgroup.com

Groundforce (VP PLC)

Central House, Beckwith Knowle Otley Rd Harrogate North Yorkshire HG3 1UD

T: 0800 169 5269

E: info@groundforce.co.uk

W: www.groundforce.uk.com

Groundwise Searches Ltd

Suite 6, Princess Caroline House 1 High Street Southend-on-Sea SS1 1JE T: 01702 615566

E: mail@groundwise.com W: www.groundwise.com

GroupCytek Ltd

Unit 3 The Bus Centre, Woodford Park Ind Est Barlow Drive Winsford CW7 2GN T: 01606 226000

E: projects@groupcytek.com W: www.groupcytek.com

We supply GRP grating non slip flooring constructed from fibreglass, as an ideal and cost effective alternative to traditional grating materials like wood, mild steel and stainless steel. Our fibreglass grating is exceptionally slip resistant and the gritted and concave anti-slip grating offers excellent traction in wet and icy conditions.

GRP Grating Systems

1st Floor The Villa, Astley Hall Drive Astley Manchester M29 7TX

T: 01942 878062

E: info@grpgratingsystems.co.uk W: www.grpgratingsystems.co.uk

GRS Roadstone (GRS Group)

10 Goldsmith Way, Eliot Business Park Nuneaton CV10 7RJ

T: 024 7658 0800

E: info@grsbagging.co.uk

W: www.grsroadstone.co.uk

GS Ecology

Suite 9, Beacontree Court

Beacontree Plaza Reading RG2 0BS

T: 0118 975 9387

E: info@gsecology.co.uk

W: www.gsecology.co.uk

GT Engineering (Markyate) Ltd

Unit 5 Caxton Park, Caxton Road

Bedford Bedfordshire MK41 0TY

T: 01234 905555

E: info@gtengineering.co.uk

W: www.gtengineering.co.uk

Guidance Automation Ltd

Unit 2, Meridian South

Meridian Bus Park Leicester LE19 1WY

T: 0116 243 6250

E: info@guidanceautomation.com

W: www.guidanceautomation.com

Guild of Master Craftsmen (GMC) 166 High Street, Lewes East Sussex BN7 1XU T: 01273 478449

E: theguild@thegmcgroup.com W: www.guildmc.com

Gunform international ltd have carried out numerous contracts nationwide within the rail network. Works including tunnel strengthening and repairs, bridge and station concrete repairs, slope and ground stabilisation works. Utilising GUNITE and SHOTCRETE, pressure pointing and grouting. Gunform have RISQS certification and all operatives have pts training.

Gunform International Ltd

33 Carsthorne Road, Carr Lane Ind Estate Hoylake Cheshire CH47 4FB T: 0151 632 6333

E: info@gunform.com W: www.gunform.com

Gunnebo UK Ltd

Fairfax House, Pendeford Business Park Wobaston Road Wolverhampton WV9 5HA

T: 0370 600 6665

E: service.uk@gunnebo.com W: www.gunnebo.co.uk

Gurit (UK) Ltd

St Cross Business Park, Newport Isle of Wight PO30 5WU

T: 01938 828000 E: contact@gurit.com W: www.gurit.com/rail

H Goodwin (Castings) Ltd

155 Stafford Street, Walsall West Midlands WS2 8EY T: 01922 633511

E: enquiries@hgoodwin.com

W: www.hgoodwin.com

H&M Security Services

476-478 Lakshall Road London E4 9HH

T: 020 8523 2227

E: info@hmsecurityservices.co.uk W: www.hmsecurityservices.co.uk

H&S Decorating Specialists Ltd

1 Wellesley Avenue, Richings Park Iver Buckinghamshire SL0 9AU

T: 01753 654123

E: info@hsgroup.co.uk

W: www.hsgroup.co.uk

HA Marks Ltd

1 Beadman Street, West Norwood London SE27 0DN

T: 020 8659 6918

E: info@hamarks.com

W: www.hamarks.co.uk

Hack Partners

WeWork Old Street, 41 Corsham Street London N1 6DR

T: 07724 811099

E: hello@hackpartners.com

W: www.hackpartners.com

HaCon (UK)

Exchange House, 494 Midsummer Boulevard

Milton Keynes Buckinghamshire MK9 2UB

T: 0845 835 8688

E: info@hacon.de

W: www.hacon.de

Had-Fab Limited

MacMerry Ind Estate, Tranent

East Lothian EH33 1RD

T: 01875 611711

E: sales@hadfabltd.co.uk

W: www.hadfab.co.uk

Hafren Security Fasteners

Unit 23, Mochdre Ind Estate

Newtown Powys SY16 4LE

T: 01686 621300

E: sales@hafrenfasteners.com

W: www.hafrenfasteners.com

Haigh Rail Ltd

Unit 2, Crompton Business Park

Crompton Road Doncaster DN2 4PW

T: 01302 342188

E: info@haighrail.com

W: www.haighrail.com

Haki Limited

Magnus, Tame Valley Ind Estate

Tamworth Staffordshire B77 5BY

T: 01827 282525

E: info@haki.co.uk

W: www.haki.com

Haldo Developments Ltd

Western Way West, Bury St Edmunds Suffolk IP33 3SP

T: 01284 754043

E: info@haldo.com

W: www.haldo.com

Halfen Ltd

A1/A2 Portland Close, Houghton Regis

Dunstable Bedfordshire LU5 5AW

T: 01582 470300

E: info@halfen.co.uk

W: www.halfen.co.uk

Halifax Rack and Screw Cutting Co Limited

Coronation Works, Armytage Road

Brighouse West Yorkshire HD6 1QA

T: 01484 714 667

E: halifaxrackandscrew@gmail.com

W: www.halifaxrs.com

Hall Bros (Groundwork) Limited

Garrolds Farm, Benfleet

Essex SS7 3DZ

T: 01702 523807

E: enquiries@brothers-hall.co.uk

W: www.brothers-hall.co.uk

Hammond ECS Ltd

Canal Road, Cwnbach Aberdare CF44 0AG

T: 01685 884813

E: enquiries@hammond-ecs.com

W: www.hammond-ecs.co.uk

Hampton Knight Ltd

Vantage House, Sandy Hill Bus Park

Tamworth Staffordshire B77 4DU

T: 01827 65999

E: enquiries@hamptonknight.co.uk

W: www.hamptonknight.co.uk

Hankinson Painting Contractors

Cotton Place, 2 Ivy Street

Wirral CH41 5EF

T: 0333 996 6223

E: info@hankinson.co.uk

W: www.hankinson.co.uk

Hanson Cement

Ketton Works, Ketton Rutland PE9 3SX

T: 0330 123 4525

E: sales@hanson.com

W: www.hanson.co.uk

Hanson Springs Ltd

Hanson Place, Gorrells Way

Rochdale Lancashire OL11 2PX

T: 01706 510600

E: railsprings@hanson-springs.co.uk

W: www.hanson-springs.co.uk

Hardstaff Barriers

Hillside, Gotham Road

Kingston On Soar Nottingham NG11 0DF

T: 0115 983 2304

E: enquiries@hardstaffbarriers.com

W: www.hardstaffbarriers.com

Harland Simon Power Solutions

Bond Avenue, Bletchley

Milton Keynes Buckinghamshire MK1 1TJ

T: 01908 565656

E: sales@hsups.co.uk

W: www.harlandsimonups.com

Harmill Systems Limited

Unit P, Cherrycourt Way

Leighton Buzzard Bedfordshire LU7 4UH

T: 01525 851133

E: support@harmill.co.uk

W: www.harmill.co.uk

HaRMUK Ltd

3 Westfield House, Millfield Lane

York YO26 6GA

T: 01904 220297

E: info@harmuk.com

W: www.harmuk.com

Harp Visual Communications Limited

Unit C4, Segensworth Bus Centre

Segensworth Road Fareham Hampshire PO15 5RQ

T: 01329 844005

E: sales@harpvisual.co.uk

W: www.harpvisual.com

Harrington Generators International

Ravenstor Road, Wirksworth

Matlock Derby DE4 4FY

T: 01629 824284

E: info@hgigenerators.com

W: www.hgigenerators.com

Harrisons Engineering Lancashire Ltd

Judge Walmesley Mill, Longworth Road

Billington Clitheroe BB7 9TP

T: 01254 823993

E: info@harrisonsengineering.co.uk

W: www.harrisons-engineering.co.uk

Harsco Rail Ltd

Unit 1, Chewton Street

Eastwood Nottingham NG16 3HB

T: 01773 539480

E: uksales@harsco.com

W: www.harscorail.com

Hartecast Ltd

City View House, Union Street

Manchester M12 4JD T: 0161 820 6906

E: info@hartecast.co.uk W: www.hartecast.co.uk

The HARTING Technology Group, specialists in connectivity solutions for Power, Signals and Data, have used their extensive knowledge of the rail sector to offer customised assemblies such as Inter Car Jumpers for Power and Data, in-car networking and enclosure assemblies from their purpose built UK facility in Northampton.

HARTING Ltd 51 Caswell Road, Brackmills Ind Estate

Northampton NN4 7PW

T: 01604 827500

E: salesuk@harting.com

W: www.harting.com/en-GB/railway

Harvard Technology Ltd

Tyler Close, Normanton

Wakefield West Yorkshire WF6 1RL

T: 0113 383 1000

E: info@harvardtechnology.com

W: www.havardtechnology.com

Harvey Thomas 86-90 Paul Street

London EC2A 4NE

T: 0203 995 2007

E: harveythomasmarketing@gmail.com

W: www.harvey-thomas.com

Haskoll

39 Harrington Gardens

London SW7 4JU

T: 020 7835 1188

E: info@haskoll.co.uk

W: www.haskoll.co.uk

HaslerRail AG

Freiburgstrasse 251, 3018 Bern

Switzerland

T: 00 41 31 990 71 11

E: info@haslerrail.com

W: www.haslerrail.com

HaslerRail Secheron UK

Un A2 Brookside Bus Pk, Greengate

Middleton Manchester M24 1GS

T: 0161 655 6614

E: info@haslerrail.com

W: www.haslerrail.com

Havas People

The HKX Building, 3 Pancras Square London N1C 4AG

T: 020 7022 4000

E: info@havasmg.com

W: www.havaspeople.com

Hawker Siddeley Switchgear Ltd Unit 3, Blackwood Business Park Newport Road Blackwood NP12 2XH T: 01495 223001

E: sales@hss-ltd.com

W: www.hss-ltd.com

Hawkgrove Limited Rural Entreprise Centre, The Showground Shepton Mallet Somerset BA4 6QN T: 01373 710777

E: info@hawkgrove.co.uk

W: www.hawkgrove.co.uk

Hawkins/Brown 159 St John Street London EC1V 4QJ

T: 020 7336 8030

E: mail@hawkinsbrown.com

W: www.hawkinsbrown.com

Hawsons

Pegasus House, 463a Glossop Road Sheffield S10 2QD

T: 0114 266 7141

E: email@hawsons.co.uk

W: www.hawsons.co.uk

Hayley Rail

Shelah Road, Halesowen West Midlands B63 3XL

T: 0121 585 5841

E: rail@hayley-group.co.uk

W: www.hayley-group.co.uk

Hays - Head Office

250 Euston Road London NW1 2AF

T: 020 7383 2266

E: customerservice@hays.com W: www.hays.co.uk

Haywood & Jackson Fabrications Ltd

Denton Drive, Northwich Cheshire CW9 7LU

T: 01606 47777

E: info@haywoodandjackson.co.uk

W: www.haywoodandjackson.co.uk

HBC-radiomatic (UK) Ltd

Building 5, Bay 1, First Avenue, Pensnett Trading Est Kingswinford West Midlands DY6 7TW

T: 0121 503 6930

E: sales@hbc-radiomatic.co.uk W: www.hbc-radiomatic.co.uk

HBI Haerter Consulting Engineers focus on the design and planning of ventilation, aerodynamics, environmental control, mechanical equipment, and safety of rail tunnels and underground systems. HBI offers the entire range of services – from first feasibility studies, measurements, detail studies, project execution up to refurbishment and optimisation during operation.

HBI Haerter AG Bahnhaldenstrasse 7, 8052 Zürich

Switzerland

T: 00 41 44 289 39 00

E: info.be@hbi.ch W: www.hbi.eu

HBPW LLP

43 Bridgegate, Retford Nottinghamshire DN22 7UX

T: 01777 869896

E: mail@hbpwconsulting.co.uk

W: www.hbpw.co.uk

HD Sharman Ltd

High Peak Works, Chapel-en-le-Frith

High Peak Derbyshire SK23 0HW T: 01298 428122

E: info@hdsharman.co.uk W: www.hdsharman.co.uk

Health and Safety Executive (HSE) Redgrave Court, Merton Road Bootle Merseyside L20 7HS T: 0300 003 1747 W: www.hse.gov.uk

Health and Safety Laboratory

Harpur Hill, Buxton Derbyshire SK17 9JN T: 020 3028 2000 E: hslinfo@hsl.gsi.gov.uk W: www.hsl.gov.uk

Heathrow Express The Compass Centre, Nelson Road Heathrow Airport Hounslow TW6 2GW T: 0345 600 1515

E: sales@heathrowexpress.com W: www.heathrowexpress.com

Heavenly Group Ltd 15 Little Green, Richmond Surrey TW9 1QH T: 020 7554 3355

E: london@weareheavenly.com W: www.heavenly.co.uk

Heinrich Georg (UK) Limited

Units 7-8, Dunstall Hill Estate

Gorsebrook Road Wolverhampton WV6 0PJ

T: 01902 715110

E: enquiries@georguk.com

W: www.georguk.com

Helifix (Sustainable Structural Solutions)

The Mille, 1000 Great West Road

Brentford London TW9 9DW

T: 020 8735 5200

E: sales@helifix.co.uk

W: www.helifix.co.uk

HellermannTyton Ltd

Sharston Green Bus Park, 1 Robeson Way

Wythenshawe Manchester M22 4TY

T: 0161 945 4181

E: sales@hellermanntyton.co.uk

W: www.hellermanntyton.co.uk

Help Point Ltd

Unit 19 Lakeside Park, Medway City Estate Rochester Kent ME2 4LT

T: 01634 723174

E: sales@helppoint.co.uk

W: www.helppoint.co.uk

HemingwayDesign

15 Wembley Park Drive, Wembley Middlesex HA9 8HD

T: 020 8903 1074

E: info@hemingwaydesign.co.uk

W: www.hemingwaydesign.co.uk

Henderson Thomas Associates Limited

Unit 6, Little Mundells

Welwyn Garden City Hertfordshire AL7 1EW

T: 01707 327 785

E: testing@hendersonthomas.co.uk

W: www.hendersonthomas.co.uk

Henley Business Group

1st Floor, 47 Bury New Road

Prestwich Manchester M25 9JY

T: 0800 012 1416

E: info@henleybusiness.com

W: www.henleybusiness.com

Henry Williams Ltd

Dodsworth Street, Darlington County Durham DL1 2NY

T: 01325 462722

E: sales@hwilliams.co.uk

W: www.hwilliams.co.uk

With over 30 years of experience in the rail industry, we are experts in heavy duty windscreen wiper and wash systems. Everything is designed and made in house.

Hepworth Rail – B Hepworth and Co Ltd

4 Merse Road, North Moons Moat

Redditch Worcs B98 9HL

T: 01527 61243

E: enquiries@b-hepworth.com

W: www.b-hepworth.co.uk

Heritage Railway Association

c/o The Railway Station, Havenstreet

Ryde Isle of Wight PO33 4DS

T: 0800 756 5111

E: contact@hra.uk.com

W: www.heritagerailways.com

Hertford Controls Ltd

14 Ermine Point, Gentlemens Field Westmill Road Ware Herts SG12 0EF

T: 01920 467578

E: info@hertfordcontrols.co.uk

W: www.hertfordcontrols.co.uk

Heskins offers premium anti-slip and safety solutions, ideal for environments such as the railway industry. Our durable, slip-resistant tapes enhance safety in high-traffic areas like platforms, steps, and walkways. With customisable options, Heskins products help improve passenger and worker safety, ensuring secure, compliant environments across railway operations.

Heskins Ltd

Churchill Rd Ind Estate, Brinscall Lancashire PR6 8RQ

T: 01254 832266

E: mail@heskins.com

W: www.heskins.com

Hevertech

Unit 2, Treefield Ind Estate

Gildersome Leeds LS27 7JU

T: 0113 238 3355

E: enquiries@hevertech.co.uk

W: www.hevertech.co.uk

HGI Generators International Ravenster Road, Wirksworth Derbyshire DE4 4FY

T: 01629 824284

E: sales@hgigenerators.com

W: www.hgigenerators.com

High Speed 1 (HS1 Ltd)

5th Floor, Kings Place

90 York Way London N1 9AG

T: 020 7014 2700

E: info@highspeed1.co.uk

W: www.highspeed1.co.uk

High Speed Rail Industry Leaders (HSRIL)

T: 07984 647367

E: hsril@wearefield.co.uk

W: www.rail-leaders.com

High Speed Two (HS2) Ltd

Two Snowhill, Snow Hill Queensway

Birmingham B4 6GA

T: 0808 143 4434

E: HS2enquiries@hs2.org.uk

W: www.hs2.org.uk

High Value Manufacturing Catapult

Regus Building, Blythe Valley Bus Park

Shirley Solihull B90 8AD

T: 01564 711540

E: info@hvm.catapult.org.uk

W: www.hvm.catapult.org.uk

Highland Galvanizers

Pinefield Parade

Elgin IV30 6FG

T: 01343 548855

E: highlandgalvonizersuk@gmail.com

W: www.higalv.co.uk

Hill & Smith Holdings Plc

Westhaven House, Arleston Way

Shirley West Midlands B90 4LH

T: 0121 704 7430

E: enquiries@hsholdings.co.uk W: www.hsholdings.co.uk

Hill and Smith Ltd t/a Variable Message Signs

Unit 1, Monkton Bus Park North Mill Lane Hebburn Tyne & Wear NE31 2JZ T: 0191 423 7070

E: sales@vmstech.co.uk W: www.vmstech.co.uk

Hill Dickinson Legal Services

The Broadgate Tower, 20 Primrose Street

London EC2A 2EW T: 020 7283 9033 W: www.hilldickinson.com

Hillmoore Fire Protection Ltd

Unit 10 Clipper Park, Thurrock Park Way Tilbury Essex RM18 7HG T: 01628 890122

E: info@hillmoorefire.co.uk W: www.hillmoorefire.co.uk

Hilti has been supplying the rail industry for a number of years & a number of our products are Network Rail &/or LUL approved. Traditionally we have supplied tools & fastening solutions, that have been well received within the industry offering both productivity gains and H. & S. benefits.

Hilti (Gt. Britain) Ltd

No.1 Circle Square, 3 Symphony Park Manchester M1 7FS T: 0800 886 100

E: gbsales@hilti.com W: www.hilti.com

Hingley Transport Limited

4 Talbots Lane, Brierley Hill West Midlands DY5 2YX

T: 01384 262221

E: enquiries@hingleytransport.co.uk W: www.hingley-transportltd.co.uk

Hird Rail Development

Clifford House, Lady Bank Drive Lakeside Doncaster DN4 5NF T: 01302 952040

E: info@hirdrail.com W: www.hirdrail.com

Hire Association Europe (HAE) 2450 Regents Court, The Crescent Solihull B37 7YE T: 0121 380 4600

E: membership@hae.org.uk W: www.hae.org.uk

Hire Station

Fields Farm Road, Long Eaton Nottingham NG10 3FZ T: 0370 990 0999

E: hirestation@vpplc.com W: www.hirestation.co.uk

Hitachi Information Control Systems

Solstice House, Middleton Drive

Bradford on Avon Wiltshire BA15 1GB

T: 01225 860140

E: info@hitachi-infocon.com W: www.hitachi-infocon.com

Hitachi Rail Europe 7th Floor, 40 Holborn Viaduct

London EC1N 2PB

T: 020 7970 2700

E: rail.enquiries@hitachirail-eu.com

W: www.hitachirail-eu.com

Hitachi Rail Global 1 New Ludgate, 60 Ludgate Hill

London EC4M 7AW T: 020 3904 4000

E: rail.enquiries@hitachirail-eu.com W: www.hitachirail-eu.com

HJ Skelton and Co Ltd are the appointed sales agents for Rawie in the UK and Eire. Rawie manufacture a wide range of railway buffer stops and wheel stops. Rawie hold product approval for many users throughout the world.

HJ Skelton and Co. Ltd

9 The Broadway, Thatcham Berkshire RG19 3JA T: 01635 866877 E: info@hjskelton.com W: www.hjskelton.co.uk

HKA 3200 Daresbury Park, Daresbury Warrington Cheshire WA4 4BU T: 01928 756 500 E: helenwalker@hka.com W: www.hka.com

HMG Paints Ltd Riverside Works, Collyhurst Road Manchester M40 7RU T: 0161 205 7631 E: sales@hmgpaint.com W: www.hmgpaint.com

Hobby Homes 5 St Andrews Way

London E3 3PA

T: 020 7537 6500

E: sales@hobbyhomes.com W: www.hobbyhomes.com

Hogia Transport Systems Ltd

St James House, 13 Kensington Square

London W8 5HD

T: 020 7795 8156

E: sales@hogia.com W: www.hogia.com

HOK International Qube, 90 Whitfield Street London W1T 4EZ

T: 020 7636 2006

E: london@hok.com W: www.hok.com

Holden Aluminium Technologies Ltd Unit 5, Station Road Bromyard Herefordshire HR7 4QT T: 01885 482222 E: info@holdenaluminium.com W: www.holdenaluminium.com

Holdtrade (UK) Ltd No 1 The Rubicon, 51 Norman Road Greenwich London SE10 9QB T: 020 8293 5999 E: holdtrade@holdtrade.co.uk W: www.holdtrade.co.uk

Holemasters Suite 14, Blackpool Tech Mgmt Ctr Faraday Way Blackpool FY2 0JW T: 01253 892890

E: enquiries@holemasters.co.uk W: www.holemasters.co.uk

Hollingworth Bissell Albert Buildings, 49 Queen Victoria St London EC4N 4SA

T: 020 7653 1994

E: information@hblaw.co.uk W: www.hblaw.co.uk

Hollywell Building Services Ltd

New Barnes Mill, Cottonmill Lane St Albans Hertfordshire AL1 2HA

T: 01727 810555

E: helpdesk@hollywell.co.uk

W: www.hollywell.co.uk

Holmatro UK

Unit 6 Easter Park, Lenton Lane Nottingham NG7 2PX T: 0115 973 8590

E: ukrescue@holmatro.com W: www.holmatro.com

Holophane Europe Ltd

Bond Avenue, Bletchley

Milton Keynes Buckinghamshire MK1 1JG

T: 01908 649292

E: info@holophane.co.uk

W: www.holophane.co.uk

Homegrown Timber (Rail) Ltd

Courtlands, Antlands Lane

Shipley Bridge Surrey RH6 9TE

T: 01293 821321

E: rail@homegrowntimber.com

W: www.homegrowntimber.com

Honeywell Safety & Productivity Solutions

Honeywell House, Skimped Hill Lane

Bracknell Berkshire RG12 1EB

T: 01344 656000

W: www.honeywellaidc.com

Hoppecke Industrial Batteries Limited

Unit 2 Lowfield Drive, Centre 500

Wolstanton Newcastle ST5 0UU

T: 01782 667305

E: rail@hoppecke.co.uk

W: www.hoppecke.co.uk

HORIBA MIRA Ltd

Watling Street, Nuneaton

Warwickshire CV10 0TU

T: 024 7635 5000

E: rail@horiba-mira.com

W: www.horiba-mira.com

Horizon Group Unit 15b, Britannia Road

Milnsbridge Huddersfield HD3 4QF

T: 01484 460909

E: sales@thehorizon-group.co.uk W: www.thehorizon-group.co.uk

Horton Automatics Ltd

Horton Wood 31, Telford Shropshire TF1 7YZ

T: 01952 670169

E: sales@horton-automatics.ltd.uk

W: www.horton-automatics.ltd.uk

Hosiden Besson Ltd

12 St Josephs Close, St Josephs Trading Est Hove East Sussex BN3 7EZ

T: 01273 860000

E: info@hbl.co.uk W: www.hbl.co.uk

Hottinger Bruel & Kjaer UK Ltd

Jarman Way, Royston Hertfordshire SG8 5BQ T: 01223 389800

E: info@hbkworld.com W: www.hbkworld.com

Houghton International

Houghton International, Ronnie Mitten Works Shields Road NE6 2YL T: 0191 234 3000

E: info@houghton-international.com W: www.houghton-international.com

Houghton International Beacon Road, Trafford Park

Manchester M17 IAF T: 0161 874 5000

E: info@houghtonintl.com

W: www.houghtonintl.com

Howard Stott Demolition Ltd

Farm Castle Clough, Hapton Burnley BB12 7LN

T: 01282 680120

E: info@stottdemolition.com W: www.stottdemolition.com

Howe Green Ltd

Marsh Lane, Ware Hertfordshire SG12 9QQ

T: 01920 463230

E: info@howegreen.co.uk

W: www.howegreen.co.uk

Howells Railway Products Ltd

Longley Lane, Sharston Ind Estate Wythenshawe Manchester M22 4SS

T: 0161 945 5567

E: info@howells-railway.co.uk

W: www.howells-railway.co.uk

HPC Asset Services & Hygiene Pro Clean Ltd

2 Grange Court, Harnett Drive

Milton Keynes MK12 5NE

T: 0800 024 8090

E: info@hpc-assetservices.com

W: www.hygieneproclean.com

HR Kilns Ltd & HR Fibreglass

Unit 5 & 7, Gorsey Place

Gillibrands Skelmersdale WN8 9UP

T: 01695 557711

E: sales@hrkilns.com

W: www.hrfibreglass.co.uk

HRS Services Ltd

The Maltings, 81 Burton Road

Sheffield South Yorkshire S3 8BZ

T: 0800 030 4391

E: info@hrsservices.co.uk

W: www.hrsservices.co.uk

HS Carlsteel Engineering Ltd

Suite B, Hailey Road Ind Estate

Erith Kent DA18 4AU

T: 020 8312 1879

E: admin@hscarlsteel.co.uk

W: www.hrcarsteel.co.uk

HS Jackson and Son (Fencing) Ltd

Stowting Common, Ashford

Kent TN25 6BN

T: 0800 408 4739

E: security@jacksons-fencing.co.uk

W: www.jacksons-security.co.uk

HSQE Ltd

22 Brownsea Drive, Wickford

Essex SS12 9LB

T: 0333 733 1111

E: info@hsqe.co.uk

W: www.hsqe.co.uk

HSS Hire Service Group Ltd

Unit 16, Wates Way (off Willow Lane)

Mitcham CR4 4HR

T: 020 8936 7307

E: mitcham547@hss.com

W: www.hss.com

HSS Training

76 Talbolt Road, Old Trafford Manchester M16 0PQ

T: 0845 314 2283

E: training@hss.com

W: www.hsstraining.com

HTA Group Ltd

Units 7040-7060, Middlemarch Bus Park

Siskin Parkway Coventry CV3 4PE

T: 024 7651 6100

E: sales@htagroup.co.uk

W: www.htagroup.co.uk

HTL Group Ltd

45 Colbourne Avenue, Nelson Park Ind Estate Cramlington Northumberland NE23 1WD

T: 01670 700000

E: info@htlgroup.com

W: www.hiretorque.co.uk

Huawei Technologies (UK) Ltd

300 South Oak Way, Green Park Reading Berkshire RG2 6UF

T: 0118 920 8000

E: transportation@huawei.com

W: e.huawei.com

HUBER+SUHNER (UK) Ltd Telford Road, Bicester Oxfordshire OX26 4LA

T: 01869 364100

E: railway-marketing@hubersuhner.com

W: www.hubersuhner.com/en

We are committed to replace conventional construction methods with providing ingenious and sustainable solutions applying state of the art and highly effective technical textiles. With top-class engineering solutions and more than 160 years of expertise in manufacturing, coating and tailoring of technical textiles.

Huesker Ltd

1 Quay Business Ctr, Harvard Court Calver Road Warrington WA2 8LT

T: 01925 629393

E: info@huesker.co.uk

W: www.huesker.co.uk

Hull Trains

South Wing, Cherry Court

36 Ferensway Hull HU2 8NH

T: 0345 071 0222

E: customerservices.hull@hulltrains.co.uk

W: www.hulltrains.co.uk

Human Reliability

1 School House, Higher Lane

Dalton Wigan Lancashire WN8 7RP

T: 01257 463121

E: info@humanreliability.com

W: www.humanreliability.com

Hurley Palmer Flatt Ltd

NWS House, 1e High Street

Purley Surrey CR8 2AS

T: 020 8763 5900

E: info@hurleypalmerflatt.com

W: www.hurleypalmerflatt.com

HUSQVARNA CONSTRUCTION, is a leading producer within the light construction equipment business. The range includes machines and services for concrete sawing & drilling, concrete surfaces & floors, and remote demolition, as well as diamond tools for the construction industry.

Husqvarna Construction Unit 4 Glenmore Centre, Waterwells Business Pk

Quedgeley Gloucester GL2 2AP

T: 0344 844 4569

E: husqvarna.construction@husqvarna.co.uk W: www.husqvarnaconstruction.co.uk

Hutchinson Engineering Ltd

Everite Road, Widnes Cheshire WA8 8PT

T: 0151 422 9990

E: info@hutchinsonengineering.co.uk

W: www.hutchinsonengineering.co.uk

HV Wooding

Range Road Ind Estate, Range Road

Hythe Kent CT21 6HG

T: 01303 264471

E: sales@hvwooding.co.uk

W: www.hvwooding.co.uk

HW Martin (Fencing Contractors) Ltd

Fordbridge Lane, Blackwell Alfreton Derbyshire DE55 5JY

T: 01773 860600

E: recycling@hwmartin.com

W: www.hwmartin.com

Hydram Sheet Metalwork supplies metal products, components and precision sheet metal fabrications to market leading companies in industries such as rail, bus, lighting, furniture, earth-moving machinery and white goods. Hydram’s success is founded on customer satisfaction, aiming to achieve maximum productivity & quality by working closely with customers to establish long term partnerships.

Hydram Engineering Limited

Avenue One, Chilton Ind Estate

Chilton County Durham DL17 0SG

T: 01388 720222

E: enquiries@hydram.co.uk

W: www.hydram.co.uk

HydraPower Dynamics Ltd

Saint Marks Street, Birmingham West Midlands B1 2UN

T: 0121 456 5656

E: salesoffice@hdl.uk.net

W: www.hydrapower-dynamics.com

Hydraulic & Offshore Supplies Ltd

Offshore House, Southwick Ind Estate

Sunderland SR5 3TX

T: 0191 549 7335

E: hos@hos.co.uk

W: www.hos.co.uk

Hydraulic Pumps UK Ltd

Summit 2, Mangham Road, Barbot Hill Ind Estate

Rotherham S61 4RJ

T: 01709 360370

E: sales@hydraulicpumps.co.uk

W: www.hydraulicpumps.co.uk

A Scottish based company for over 50 years producing conductors for many uses including switchgear, aerospace, railway traction equipment and transformers. Cuponal™ is a Co-extruded copper clad aluminium (CCA) which is produced as busbars, rods and wire for high and low-voltage electrical distribution.

Hydrostatic Extrusions Limited

Arran Road, North Muirton

Perth Scotland PH1 3DX

T: 01738 494500

E: sales.hydrostatic@bruker.com

W: www.bruker.com

Hydrostatic Extrusions Limited

Arran Road, North Muirton

Perth Scotland PH1 3DX

T: 01738 494500

E: sales.hydrostatic@bruker.com

W: www.bruker.com

HYTORC

Unit 25 Moorland Way, Nelson Park Ind Estate Cramlington NE23 1WE

T: 01670 363800

E: info@hytorc.co.uk

W: www.hytorc.co.uk

I C Consultants Ltd

58 Prince’s Gate, Exhibition Road

London SW7 2QA

T: 020 7594 6565

E: consultant-support@imperial.ac.uk

W: www.imperial-consultants.co.uk

I M Kelly R&A Ltd

The Moorings Bus Park, Channel Way Exhall Coventry CV6 6RH

T: 024 7664 4026

E: email@imkellyrail.co.uk

W: www.imkra.co.uk

iBlocks Ltd

189 Bermondsey Street London SE1 3UW

T: 020 7234 9060

E: info@iblocks.co.uk

W: www.iblocks.co.uk

ICB Group

Virginia House, 35-51 Station Road Egham Surrey TW20 9LB

T: 01784 608100

E: reception@icbgroupuk.com

W: www.icbgroupuk.com

ICEE Managed Services Ltd

20 Arnside Road, Waterlooville Hampshire PO7 7UP

T: 02392 230 604

E: info@icee.co.uk

W: www.icee.co.uk

ICL Solutions Ltd

10 Rochester Court, Anthony’s Way Rochester Kent ME2 4NW T: 01634 717784

E: info@iclsolutions.co.uk

W: www.iclsolutions.co.uk

Icomera

Victory House, Quayside Chatham Kent ME4 4QU

T: 0870 446 0461

E: sales@icomera.com

W: www.icomera.com

Icon Polymer Group Ltd

Thrumpton Lane, Retford Nottinghamshire DN22 6HH

T: 01777 714300

E: info@iconaerotech.com

W: www.iconaerotech.com

ICTS (UK) Limited

South Block, Entrance D, Tavistock House

Tavistock Square London WC1H 9LG

T: 020 7874 7576

E: info@icts.co.uk

W: www.icts.co.uk

ID Computing Ltd

Marble Hall, 80 Nightingale Road

Derby DE24 8BF

T: 01332 742654

E: enquiries@idcomputing.co.uk

W: www.idcomputing.co.uk

Ideagen Ltd

Ergo House, Mere Way

Ruddington Nottinghamshire NG11 6JS

T: 01629 699100

E: sales@ideagen.com

W: www.ideagen.com

Ideas Limited

Sanderum House, Oakley Road

Chinnor Oxfordshire OX39 4TW

T: 01844 355474

E: info@ideas.ltd.uk

W: www.ideas.ltd.uk

Idom Merebrook Limited

Cromford Mills, Mill Lane

Matlock Derbyshire DE4 3RQ

T: 01773 829988

E: info.derbyshire@idom.com

W: www.merebrook.co.uk

IFC Inflow

3 Ryder Way, Basildon Essex SS13 1QH

T: 01268 596900

E: sales@ifcinflow.com

W: www.ifcinflow.com

IFPL

Elm Lane, Calbourne

Newport Isle Of Wight PO30 4JY

T: 01983 555900

E: enquiries@ifpl.com

W: www.ifpl.com

IFS Laboratories Ltd

Textile Innovation, House 1 Lyons Road

Trafford Park Manchester M17 1RN

T: 0161 505 0650

E: info@ifs-labs.com

W: www.ifs-labs.com

Igus UK

Caswell Road, Brackmills Northampton NN4 7PW

T: 01604 677240

E: sales@igus.co.uk W: www.igus.co.uk

IGW International n.v Kampveldstraat 51, Oostkamp Belgium B-8020

T: 0032 5082 6907

E: info@igwpower.com

W: www.igwpower.com

iLECSYS Rail Ltd

1 Kites Park, Summerleys Road Princes Risborough Buckinghamshire HP27 9PX

T: 01844 397300

E: enquiries@ilecsysrail.co.uk

W: www.ilecsysrail.co.uk

Impact Executives Ltd

Heron Tower, 110 Bishopsgate

London EC2N 4AY

T: 020 7314 2011

E: info@impactexecutives.com

W: www.impactexecutives.com

Impact Security and Medical Training Ltd

Unit 15 Peartree Bus, Centre Peartree Road

Colchester Essex CO3 0JN

T: 01206 562366

E: info@impact-security.com

W: www.impact-security.com

Imperial College London

Room 761, South Kensington Campus

Imperial College London SW7 2AZ

T: 020 7594 7091

E: me.admissions@imperial.ac.uk

W: www.imperial.ac.uk

Impreglon UK

Kingsbury Link, Trinity Road

Piccadilly Tamworth B78 2EX

T: 01827 871400

E: info@impreglon.co.uk

W: www.impreglon.co.uk

Imtech/Dynniq

Hazelwood House, Lime Tree Way

Basingstoke Hampshire RG24 8WS

T: 01256 891800

E: sales@dynniq.co.uk

W: www.dynniq.co.uk

In2Global Ltd

104 Dunstable Road, Studham Dunstable Bedfordshire LU6 2QL

T: 01582 873447

E: info@in2global.com

W: www.in2global.com

Incap Electronics UK Ltd

Croft Road, Newcastle-under-Lyme Staffordshire ST5 0TW

T: 01782 753200

E: salesuk@incapcorp.com

W: www.incapcorp.com

Incorporatewear

Edison Road, Hams Hall, National Dist Park Coleshill B46 1DA

T: 01675 432200

E: enquiries@icwuk.com

W: www.incorporatewear.co.uk

Incose UK Ltd

The Dyers Building, 21 Silver Street Ilminster Somerset TA19 0DH

T: 01460 298217

E: enquiries@incoseuk.org

W: www.incoseuk.org

Incremental Solutions

York Science Park, Innovation Centre

Innovation Way York YO10 5DG

T: 01904 435100

E: contact@incrementalsolutions.co.uk

W: www.incrementalsolutions.co.uk

Independent Glass Co Ltd

540-550 Lawmoor Street, Dixon Blazes Ind Estate

Glasgow G5 0UA

T: 0141 429 8700

E: toughened@independent.glass.co.uk

W: www.independentglass.co.uk

Indestructible Paint Limited

19 - 25 Pentos Drive, Sparkhill

Birmingham B11 3TA

T: 0121 702 2485

E: sales@indestructible.co.uk

W: www.indestructible.co.uk

INDO Lighting Ltd

Units 18-19, Chancerygate Bus Centre Manor House Avenue Southampton SO15 0AE

T: 020 3051 1687

E: info@indolighting.com

W: www.indolighting.com

Industrial and Financial Systems, IFS UK Ltd

Artisan, Hillbottom Road

High Wycombe HP12 4HJ

T: 01494 428900

E: info.uk@ifsworld.com

W: www.ifsworld.com

Industrial Communication Products Ltd

The Angel Business Centre, 1 Luton Road

Toddington Bedfordshire LU5 6DE

T: 020 3086 9569

E: sales@industrialcomms.com

W: www.industrialcomms.com

Industrial Door Services Ltd

Adelaide Street, Crindau Park

Newport NP20 5NF

T: 01633 853335

E: enquiries@indoorserv.co.uk

W: www.indoorserv.co.uk

Industrial Rope Access Trade Association (IRATA)

3 Eurogate Bus Park, Trinity Road

Ashford TN24 8X

T: 01233 754600

E: info@irata.org W: www.irata.org

Industrial Workwear Ltd

Unit 16, Consett Business Centre

Consett County Durham DH8 6BP

T: 0808 178 1938

E: sales@industrialworkwear.com W: www.industrialworkwear.com

Industrilas GB

Unit 3, Cedar Court, Halesfield 17 Telford Shropshire TF7 4PF T: 01952 850 416 E: sales.gb@industrilas.com W: www.industrilas.com

Infinitive Group Ltd 7 Lakeview House, Bond Avenue

Bletchley Milton Keynes MK1 1FB T: 01908 018900

E: info@infinitivegroup.co.uk W: www.infinitivegroup.co.uk

Infocom Systems

Melbourne House, 119 Surrenden Road

Brighton Sussex BN1 6WB T: 01273 564343

E: info@infocomsystems.co.uk W: www.infocomsystems.co.uk

Infor Global Solutions

Infor House, 1 Lakeside Road

Farnborough GU14 6XP T: 01252 556000 E: ukmarketing@infor.com W: www.infor.co.uk

Infotec Ltd

The Maltings, Tamworth Road

Ashby De La Zouch Leicesterhire LE65 2PS T: 01530 560600

E: sales@infotec.co.uk W: www.infotec.co.uk

INFRA Skills Ltd

Tech Block, Gee Business Centre

Holborn Hill Aston B7 5JR

T: 0330 113 0006

E: info@infraskills.co.uk W: www.infraskills.co.uk

Infrasafe UK Limited

Railsafe House, Whiteley Road

Blaydon Tyne & Wear NE21 5NJ

T: 0191 499 0024

E: enquiries@infrasafe.co.uk W: www.infrasafe.co.uk

Infrastructure Training Services Ltd

Heather Park House, North Circular Road

Stonebridge London NW19 7NN

T: 020 8733 8888

E: info@cleshar.co.uk W: www.cleshar.co.uk

Infrata

3rd Floor, 5 Chancery Lane

London WC2A 1LG T: 020 7406 7464

E: info@infrata.com W: www.infrata.com

Ingersoll Engineers

1 Northumberland Avenue, Trafalgar Square

London WC2N 5BW

T: 020 7872 5666

E: info@ingersollengineersuk.com W: www.ingersollengineersuk.com

Initiate Consulting Ltd

40 Great Portland Street

London W1W 7LZ

T: 020 7357 9600

E: info@initiate.uk.com

W: www.initiate.uk.com

Inline Track Welding Ltd

Ashmill Business Park, Ashford Road

Lenham Maidstone ME17 2GQ

T: 01622 854730

E: info@inlinetrack.co.uk W: www.inlinetrackwelding.co.uk

Innova Care Concepts Unit 700, Street 5, Thorp Arch Estate Wetherby West Yorkshire LS23 7FZ

T: 0345 034 1450

E: enquiries@innova.uk.com

W: www.innovacareconcepts.com

Innuscience

44 Burners Lane, Kiln Farm Milton Keynes MK11 3HD

T: 020 3239 8317

E: uk@innuscience.com

W: www.innuscience.com

Inside Out Group (Europe) Ltd

190 North Gate, Basford Nottingham NG7 7FT

T: 0115 979 1719

E: info@insideoutgroup.co.uk

W: www.insideoutgroup.co.uk

Insight Security (UK Head Office) Units 1 & 2, Cliffe Ind Estate South Street Lewes East Sussex BN8 6JL

T: 01273 475500

E: info@insight-security.com W: www.insight-security.com

Inspectahire Instrument Co. Ltd Inspectahire, Badentoy Road Bandentoy Ind Est Portlethen AB12 4YA T: 01224 789692

E: enquiries@inspectahire.com

W: www.inspectahire.com

Installation Technology Unit 13, Headley Park Area 10 Headley Road East Woodley Reading RG5 4SW T: 0118 969 9777

E: info@installationtechnology.com

W: www.installationtechnology.com

Institute for Collaborative Working (ICW) Suite 2, 21 Bloomsbury Square Bloomsbury London WC1A 2NS

T: 020 3051 1077

E: enquiries@icw.uk.com

W: www.instituteforcollaborativeworking.com

Institute of Acoustics (IOA) Silbury Court, 406 Silbury Boulevard Milton Keynes MK9 2AF T: 0300 999 9675

E: ioa@ioa.org.uk

W: www.ioa.org.uk

Institute of Asset Management (IAM) St Brandons House, 29 Great George Street Avon Bristol BS1 5QT T: 0845 456 0565

E: office@theiam.org

W: www.theiam.org

Institute of Cast Metals Engineers (ICME) National Foundry Centre, Tipton Road Tipton West Midlands DY4 7UW

T: 0121 752 1810

E: info@icme.org.uk W: www.icme.org.uk

Institute of Construction Management (ICM) 24 Landport Terrace, Portsmouth Hampshire PO1 2RG T: 07958 959133

E: info@the-icm.co.uk W: www.the-icm.co.uk

Institute of Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability (ICRS) Durham House, Durham House Street London WC2N 6HG T: 020 7839 0199

E: info@icrs.info W: www.icrs.info

Institute of Corrosion (ICorr) 5 St. Peters Gardens, Marefair Northampton NN1 1SX

T: 01604 438222

E: admin@icorr.org W: www.icorr.org

Institute of Customer Service

Bridge House, 4 Borough High Street London SE1 9QQ

T: 020 7260 2620

E: info@instituteofcustomerservice.com W: www.instituteofcustomerservice.com

Institute of Directors (IoD) 116 Pall Mall London SW1Y 5ED

T: 020 7766 8888

E: membership@iod.com W: www.iod.com

Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment (IEMA) Saracen House, Crusader Road City Office Park Lincoln LN6 7AS

T: 01522 540069

E: info@iema.net W: www.iema.net

Institute of Materials Finishing (IMF) Exeter House, 48 Holloway Head Birmingham B1 1NQ

T: 078 763 47787

E: info@materialsfinishing.org W: www.materialsfinishing.org

Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IOM3) 297 Euston Road London NW1 3AD

T: 020 7451 7300

E: membership@iom3.org W: www.iom3.org

Institute of Rail Welding (IoRW) Granta Park, Great Abington Cambridge CB21 6AL T: 01223 899567

E: iorw@twi.co.uk W: www.iorw.org

Institute of Railway Research Queensgate Huddersfield HD1 3DH T: 01484 473572 E: irr.info@hud.ac.uk W: research.hud.ac.uk/institutes-centres/irr/

Institute of Railway Research - University of Huddersfield Queensgate, Huddersfield HD1 3DH T: 07849 896270 E: r.carr@hud.ac.uk W: research.hud.ac.uk/institutes-centres/irr/

Institute of Risk Management (IRM) 2nd Floor, Sackville House London EC3M 6BN T: 020 7709 9808 E: enquiries@theirm.org W: www.theirm.org

Institute of Spring Technology (IST) Henry Street Sheffield S3 7EQ T: 0114 276 0771 E: ist@ist.org.uk W: www.ist.org.uk

Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) One Great George Street, Westminster London SW1P 3AA T: 020 7665 2012 E: membership@ice.org.uk W: www.ice.org.uk

Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) Futures Place, Kingsway Stevenage Hertfordshire SG1 2AY T: 01438 313311 E: postmaster@theiet.org W: www.theiet.org

Institution of Engineering Designers (IED) Courtleigh Wiltshire BA13 3TA T: 01373 822801 E: ied@ied.org.uk W: www.ied.org.uk

Institution of Environmental Sciences (IES) First Floor, 6-8 Great Eastern St London EC2A 3NT T: 020 3862 7484 E: info@the-ies.org W: www.the-ies.org

Institution of Fire Engineers (IFE) 64-66 Cygnet Court, Timothy’s Bridge Road Stratford CV37 9NW T: 01789 261463 E: info@ife.org.uk W: www.ife.org.uk

Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) 1 Birdcage Walk London SW1H 9JJ T: 020 7222 7899

E: enquiries@imeche.org W: www.imeche.org

Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) The Grange, Highfield Drive Wigston Leicester LE18 1NN T: 0116 257 3100 E: reception@iosh.com W: www.iosh.com

Institution of Railway Signal Engineers (IRSE) 4th Floor, 1 Birdcage Walk

Westminster London SW1H 9JJ

T: 020 7808 1180

E: hq@irse.org

W: www.irse.org

Institution of Structural Engineers (IStructE)

International HQ, 47-58 Bastwick Street

London EC1V 3PS

T: 020 7235 4535

E: pr@istructe.org

W: www.istructe.org

Condition-based monitoring solutions including predictive maintenance and remote monitoring helping rail operators and maintainers to optimise asset performance. From train door diagnostics and engine monitoring to energy metering and HVAC systems, Instrumentel’s on-board and line-side technology provides retrofittable, cost effective solutions for improved asset monitoring to keep trains running longer without disruption and with minimised maintenance interventions and cost.

Instrumentel Ltd

Unit 6, Landmark Court

Leeds LS11 8JT

T: 0113 831 4725

E: enquiries@instrumentel.com

W: www.instrumentel.com

Insync Corporate Healthcare Ltd

Excalibur Drive, Thornhill Cardiff CF14 9BB

T: 029 2076 1550

E: enquiries@insynchealth.co.uk

W: www.insynchealth.com

Intec (UK) Ltd

Brunel House, 9 Penrod Way

Heysham Lancashire LA3 2UZ

T: 01524 865555

E: intec@velosi-intec.com

W: www.velosi-intec.com

Integrated Utility Services Ltd

Unit 8, Brindley Way

41 Ind Estate Wakefield WF2 0XQ

T: 0800 073 7373

E: enquiries@ius.co.uk

W: www.ius.co.uk

Integrated Water Services Ltd

Green Lane

Walsall WS2 7PD

T: 0345 600 6028

E: contact@integrated-water.co.uk

W: www.integrated-water.co.uk

Intelligent Data Collection Ltd

Unit 2 Cordwalls House, Cordwalls Street

Maidenhead Berkshire SL6 9SL

T: 0845 003 8747

E: info@intelligent-data-collection.com

W: www.intelligentdatacollection.com

Intelligent Locking Systems

Bordesley Hall, Alvechurch Birmingham B48 7QA

T: 01527 68885

E: info@ilslocks.co.uk

W: www.ilslocks.co.uk

Intelligent Transport Systems UK (ITS UK)

Suite 107, Tower Bridge Bus. Ctr

46-48 East Smithfield St E1W 1AW

T: 020 7709 3003

E: contact@its-uk.org

W: www.its-uk.org

Interclamp - Handrail Systems

Meyrick Owen Way, The Dockyard

Pembroke Dock Pembrokeshire SA72 6WS

T: 01646 683584

E: info@interclamp.com

W: www.interclamp.com

Interflon UK Ltd

Crofton House, Crofton Road

Stockton on Tees Cleveland TS18 2QZ

T: 01642 615002

E: sales@interflon.co.uk

W: www.interflon.com

Intermodality Ltd

Owlsbrook House, New Pond Lane

Heathfield East Sussex TN21 0NA

T: 0845 130 4388

E: info@intermodality.com

W: www.intermodality.com

International Air Rail Organisation (IARO)

Suite 3, Charter House

26 Claremont Road Surbiton KT6 4QZ

T: 020 8390 0000

E: patrick.hicks@iaro.com

W: www.iaro.com

International Geosynthetic Society (IGS UK)

Sir Henry Doulton House, Forge Lane

Etruria Stoke on Trent ST1 5BD

T: 01782 276700

E: committee@igs-uk.org W: www.igs-uk.org

International Glassfibre Reinforced Concrete Association (GRCA)

Fairfax House, 6a Mill Field Road, Cottingley

Bingley BD16 1PY UK

T: 0330 111 4722

E: info@grca.online W: www.grca.online

International Institute of Obsolescence (IIOM)

Unit 3 Curo Park, Frogmore

St Albans Hertfordshire AL2 2DD

T: 01727 876029

E: admin@theiiom.org W: www.theiiom.org

International Institute of Risk and Safety Management (IIRSM)

77 Fulham Palace Road

London W6 8JA

T: 020 8741 9100

E: info@iirsm.org W: www.iirsm.org

International Liaison Group of Government Railway Inspectorates (ILGGRI)

25 Cabot Square

London E14 4QZ

T: 020 7282 2000

E: ilggri@orr.gsi.gov.uk W: www.ilggri.org

International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF)

49-60 Borough Road

London SE1 1DR

T: 020 7403 2733

E: mail@itf.org.uk W: www.itfglobal.org

Intersect Recruitment

Business Design Centre, 52 Upper Street

London N1 0QH T: 020 7812 0632

E: info@intersectglobal.co.uk W: www.intersectglobal.co.uk

Interserve Plc

Interserve House, Ruscombe Park

Twyford Berkshire RG10 9JU T: 0118 932 0123

E: info@interserve.com W: www.interserve.com

Intertek - Production and Integrity Assurance

Unit 12-15, Longwood Road

Manchester M17 1P2

T: 0161 875 7600

E: production.assurance@intertek.com W: www.intertek.com

Intertek NDT & Materials Testing 10a Victory Park, Victory Road Derby DE24 8ZF

T: 01332 275700

E: ndt@intertek.com W: www.intertek.com

Intertrain UK Ltd

Balby Court, Balby Carr Bank

Carr Hill Doncaster DN4 8DE

T: 01302 815530

E: sales@intertrain.biz

W: www.railway-training-courses.com

Intoware Limited

Ingenuity Centre, Jubilee Campus

Nottingham NG7 2TU

T: 01159 778 969

E: hello@intoware.com

W: www.inotware.com

Invertec Interiors Ltd

Unit 1-6 Trimdon Court, Trimdon Grange Ind Est

Trimdon Grange County Durham TS29 6PE

T: 01429 882210

E: info@invertec.co.uk

W: www.invertec.co.uk

Invictus Resource Ltd

Radway Green Bus Centre, Building 01 Office 45-47 Crewe CW2 5PR

T: 01270 875393

E: info@invictusresource.co.uk

W: www.invictusresource.co.uk

IOM Consulting Ltd

Research Avenue North, Riccarton Edinburgh Midlothian EH14 4AP

T: 0131 449 8000

E: info@iom-world.org

W: www.iom-world.org

IPEX are strategic and commercial engineering advisors specialising in rolling stock and maintenance depots. We advise authorities, financiers, manufacturers, and operators with rolling stock procurement, due diligence, and asset management, across passenger and freight. We have successfully delivered projects in 20 countries and are expanding to Australia in autumn 2024.

IPEX Consulting Limited

Liberty House, 222 Regent Street

London W1B 5TR

T: 020 3642 5893

E: info@ipexconsulting.com

W: www.ipexconsulting.com

Iprosurv

Technology Centre

South Yorkshire S60 5WG

T: 0114 4055 007

E: info@iprosurv.com

W: www.iprosurv.com

IPS Communication Ltd

53 Ullswater Crescent, Coulsdon

Surrey CR5 2HR

T: 020 8655 6060

E: sales@ips-ltd.co.uk

W: www.ips-ltd.co.uk

IQM Software

U/2 Hove Tech Centre, St Joseph’s Close Hove East Sussex BN3 7ES

T: 01293 226136

E: support@iqmsoftware.co.uk

W: www.iqmsoftware.co.ik

IQPC Ltd

129 Wilton Road

London SW1V 1JZ

T: 020 7368 9300

E: enquire@iqpc.co.uk

W: www.iqpc.co.uk

IRITS Events Ltd

Kemp House, 152 City Road

London EC1V 2NX

T: 020 7112 5357

E: hello@irits.org W: www.irits.org

Ironside Farrar

111 McDonald Road

Edinburgh EH7 4NW

T: 0131 550 6500

E: mail@ironsidefarrar.com W: www.ironsidefarrar.com

Ironsides Lubricants

Shield Street, Stockport Cheshire SK3 0DS T: 0161 477 5858

E: enquiries@ironsidelubricants.co.uk

W: www.ironsideslubricants.co.uk

IRS Surfacing Technologies Ltd

Unit 8, Abbey Lane Ind Estate

Burscough Lancashire L40 7SR

T: 01704 89633

E: info@irsltd.co.uk

W: www.irsltd.co.uk

Irvine-Whitlock

Brickstone House, Priory Business Park Bedford Mk44 3JW

T: 01234 832300

E: enquiries@irvine-whitlock.co.uk

W: www.irvine-whitlock.co.uk

IS Consultancy Ltd

Skinner House, 35-40 Bell Street

Reigate Surrey RH2 7BA

T: 01737 228990

E: isc@isconsult.net

W: www.isconsult.net

IS-Rayfast

2 Lydiard Fields, Swindon Wiltshire SN5 8UB

T: 01793 616700

E: uksales@is-rayfast.com

W: www.is-rayfast.com

ISC Best Practice Consultancy

Market Hall Offices, Market Street

Okehampton Devon EX20 1HN

T: 01837 54555

E: isc@ischq.com

W: www.isc-bestpracticeconsultancy.co.uk

Ischebeck Titan Ltd

John Dean House, Wellington Road Burton Upon Trent DE14 2TG

T: 01283 515677

E: sales@ischebeck-titan.co.uk

W: www.ischebeck-titan.co.uk

ISS Labour Ltd

Unit 12, The Albion, Brunel Avenue

Salford Manchester M5 4BE

T: 0161 743 4480

E: info@isslabour.co.uk

W: www.isslabour.co.uk

IST Power Products Ltd

64-66 Percy Road

Leicester LE2 8FN

T: 0116 283 3321

E: sales@istpower.com

W: www.istpower.com

ISVR Consulting – University of Southampton University Road Southampton SO17 1BJ T: 023 8059 2162

E: rail@isvr.co.uk

W: www.isvr.co.uk

ITAL Group Limited

Unit 2/3 Ridgeway, Office Park Bedford Road Peterfield GU23 3QF

T: 0330 022 5022

E: sales@ital-uk.com

W: www.ital-uk.com

ITE Group plc

The Studios, 2 Kingdom Street London W2 6JG

T: 020 3545 9400

E: enquiry@ite-exhibitions.com

W: www.ite-exhibitions.com

ITSO Ltd

Aurora House, Deltic Avenue

Rooksley Milton Keynes MK13 8LW

T: 01908 255455

E: info@itso.org.uk

W: www.itso.org.uk

IXC UK Ltd

Innov Birmingham Campus, Faraday Wharf Holt Street Birmingham B7 4BB

T: 0121 250 5717

E: connect@ixc-uk.com

W: www.ixc-uk.com

IXYS UK Westcode Ltd

Langley Park Way, Langley Park Chippenham Wiltshire SN15 1GE

T: 01249 455500

E: sales@ixysuk.com

W: www.ixysuk.com

J Lewis (Auto Electrical) Ltd

21 Impresa Park, Pindar Road Hoddesdon Hertfordshire EN11 0DL

T: 01992 469781

E: info@jlae.co.uk

W: www.jlae.co.uk

J Morgan Consulting Ltd

6 Linnet Drive, Stowmarket Suffolk IP14 5UB

T: 07941 160470

E: jem@jmclimited.com

W: Www.jmclimited.com

J-Flex Rubber Products

Units 1 & 2, London Rd Bus. Park

Retford Nottinghamshire DN22 6HG

T: 01777 712400

E: sales@j-flex.co.uk

W: www.j-flex.com

J. Murphy & Sons Ltd

Hiview House, Highgate Road London NW5 1TN

T: 020 7267 4366

E: mail@murphygroup.co.uk

W: www.murphygroup.com

Jabero Consulting 22 Church Road

Tunbridge Wells TN1 1JP

T: 01892 535730

E: info@jaberoconsulting.com

W: www.jaberoconsulting.com

Jacobs UK Ltd

1180 Eskdale Road, Winnersh Berkshire RG41 5TU

T: 0118 946 7000

E: info@jacobs.com

W: www.jacobs.com

Jafco Tools Ltd

Access House, Great Western Street

Wednesbury West Midlands WS10 7LE

T: 0121 556 7700

E: sales@jafcotools.com

W: www.jafcotools.com

Jaltek is a leading electronics design and manufacturing company, with over 35 years’ experience. Providing solutions for a number of industries, including those requiring systems for harsh and safety-critical environments, the company is AS9100 and ISO 13485 accredited, and a member if JOSCAR. Services include design, fast turnaround NPI, manufacture and test and final product assembly, offering a singe service or complete solution.

Jaltek Systems

Unit 13 Dencora Way, Sundon Park

Luton Bedfordshire LU3 3HP

T: 01582 578170

E: info@jaltek.com

W: www.jaltek.com

James Fisher Testing Services

Unit 10, City Business Park Easton Road Bristol BS5 0SP

T: 01761 414939

E: enquiries@jftesting-services.com

W: www.jftesting-services.com

James Troop & Co Ltd

4 Davy Road, Astmoor Ind Estate Runcorn Cheshire WA7 1PZ

T: 01928 566170

E: sales@jamestroop.co.uk

W: www.jamestroop.co.uk

James Walker Devol

U2 Faulds Park Ind Est, Faulds Park Road Gourock Scotland PA19 1FB

T: 01475 657360

E: customerservice.devol@jameswalker.biz

W: www.devol.com

Janson Bridging (UK) Ltd

Unit 1, The Ridgeway Bus Park

Bedford MK44 3DE

T: 01767 641469

E: info@jansonbridging.co.uk

W: www.jansonbridging.co.uk

Japanese Knotweed Group Ltd

Rose Cottage, Birchwood Lane Caterham CR3 5QD

T: 01883 336602

E: simon@japaneseknotweedgroup.co.uk

W: www.japaneseknotweedgroup.co.uk

JB Corrie & Co Ltd

Frenchmans Road, Petersfield Hampshire GU32 3AP

T: 01730 237100

E: sales@jbcorie.co.uk

W: www.jbcorie.co.uk

JCK Ltd

Pippin Grove, 628 London Road

Colnbrook SL3 8QH

T: 0207 100 3783

E: info@jckltd.com W: www.jckltd.com

JD Neuhaus Ltd

Unit 9 & 10, Kirkton Avenue

Pitmedden Road Dyce Aberdeen AB21 OBF

T: 01224 722751

E: info@jdneuhaus.co.uk W: www.jdngroup.com

JDA Software (Berkshire Office)

3 The Arena, Downshire Way Bracknell Berkshire RG12 1PU T: 01344 354500 E: info@jda.com W: www.jda.com

JSD fashions clothes for real people at work. We enable the life-cycle of CLOTHES AT WORK. As trusted specialists in the transport sector, JSD supply uniforms to: Great Western Railways, South Western Railways, Eurostar, Chiltern Railways, C2C among others. ‘JSD are a strategic fit to our business’ says Eurostar, partners since 2011.

Jermyn Street Design

34 Galena Road, Hammersmith London W6 0LT

T: 020 8563 5000

E: sales@jsd.co.uk W: www.jsd.co.uk

Jewers Doors Limited

1 Juno Place, Stratton Business Park

Biggleswade Bedfordshire SG18 8XP

T: 01767 317090

E: postroom@jewersdoors.co.uk W: www.jewersdoors.co.uk

JFC Civils UK

Hardwick Road, Astmoor Ind Estate Runcorn Cheshire WA7 1PH

T: 01928 583391

E: sales@jfccivils.com W: www.jfccivils.com

JFM Associates

The Old Fire Station, Alexander Road Birmingham B27 6ER T: 0121 706 9485

E: recruit@jfmassociates.co.uk W: www.jfmassociates.co.uk

Jigsaw M2M Limited

Clayton Green Bus Pk, Library Road

Clayton-le-Woods Chorley PR6 7EN T: 01942 616 278

E: info@jigsawfuel.com W: www.jigsawfuel.com

JMC Recruitment Solutions Ltd

First Floor, Unit 1, Exeter Int Office Park

Exeter Devon EX5 2HL

T: 01392 268310

E: info@jmc-groupltd.co.uk W: www.jmc-groupltd.co.uk

JMD Developments (UK) Ltd

Audby Grange, Audby Lane

Wetherby LS22 7FD T: 01937 587777

E: enquiries@jmddevelopments.co.uk W: www.jmddevelopments.co.uk

JMD Railtech Limited (UK Office)

JMDR Rail Tech Centre, Kettlestring Lane

Clifton Moor York YO30 4XF

T: 01904 477661

E: mail@jmdrailtech.com

W: www.jmdr.com

JNP Group Woodvale House, Woodvale Road Brighouse West Yorkshire HD6 4AB

T: 01484 400691

E: brighouse@jnpgroup.co.uk

W: www.jnpgroup.co.uk

We insure the railway supply chain. JJR are trusted rail experts, on hand to support with insurance solutions, free railway contractual liability advice and commercial support through our Rail Infrastructure Networking (RIN) events.

We are the market leading, RISQS accredited broker with over 1000+ railway clients. Contact Keven Parker – Head of Rail 07816 283 949.

Jobson James Rail – The Rail Insurance Broker 45 Church Street Birmingham B3 2RT T: 07816 283949

E: info@jjrail.co.uk W: www.jjrail.co.uk

John Anthony Signs Ltd Claydons Lane, Rayleigh Essex SS6 7UU T: 01268 777333

E: contact@johnanthonysigns.com W: www.johnanthonysigns.com

John Bell Pipeline Co Ltd Units 3-4 Camiestone Rd, Thainstone Ind Estate Inverurie Aberdeenshire AB51 5GT T: 01224 714514

E: sales@jbpipeline.co.uk W: www.jbpipeline.co.uk

John G Russell (Transport) Ltd Deanside Road, Hillington Glasgow G52 4XB T: 0141 810 8200 E: sales@johngrussell.co.uk W: www.johngrussell.co.uk

John Laing Group PLC 1 Kingsway London WC2B 6AN T: 020 7901 3200 E: enquiries@laing.com W: www.laing.com

John McAslan & Partners 7-9 William Road London NW1 3ER T: 020 7313 6000 E: mailbox@mcaslan.co.uk W: www.mcaslan.co.uk

Johnson Security Orchard Ind Estate, Toddington Gloucestershire GL54 4EB T: 01242 621362

E: sales@johnson-security.co.uk W: www.johnson-security.co.uk

Johnson Surfacing Limited Sebastian House, 204 Ashgate Road Chesterfield Derbyshire S40 4AL T: 01246 231871 E: sales@johnsonsurfacing.co.uk W: www.johnsonsurfacing.co.uk

Jointing Technologies

Bellsize Close, Norton Canes Staffordshire WS11 9TQ T: 01543 450555 E: enquiries@jointingtech.co.uk W: www.jointingtech.co.uk

Jonathan Lee Recruitment

The Maltings, Mount Road Stourbridge West Midlands DY8 1HZ

T: 01384 397555

E: consult@jonlee.co.uk W: www.jonlee.co.uk

Jonathan Roberts Consulting (JRC)

Bridge House, Wanstrow Somerset BA4 4TE T: 07545 641204

E: jr@jrc.org.uk W: www.jrc.org.uk

Joseph Ash Galvanizing

The Alcora Building 2, Mucklow Hill

Halesowen West Midlands B62 8DG

T: 0121 504 2573

E: sales@josephash.co.uk

W: www.josephash.co.uk

Jotun Paints (Europe) Ltd

Stather Road, Flixborough

Scunthorpe North Lincolnshire DN15 8RR

T: 01724 400000

E: enquiries@jotun.co.uk

W: www.jotun.co.uk

Journeycall - Part of the ESP Group

3 James Chalmers Road, Arbroath Enterprise Pk

Kirkton Ind Estate Arbroath DD11 3QR

T: 01241 730300

E: businessdev@journeycall.com W: www.the-espgroup.com

JPCS Limited

Rejuvo House, The Sidings

Hampton Heath Malpas Cheshire SY14 8LU T: 01948 820696

E: info@jpcs.co.uk W: www.jpcs.co.uk

We provide services ranging from simple coaching and mentorship to complete business transformation. Covering strategy development, new product and service development, market analysis and intelligence, pipeline creation and company profile development. We will work with you to develop business and will unpick any issue preventing you from succeeding.

JPL Diversified Ltd 3 Heritage Mews, Elsecar Barnsley South Yorkshire S744 8EJ T: 07935 788604 E: john@jpldiversified.co.uk W: www.jpldiversified.co.uk

JRE Precision Engineering Ltd 18 Bakewell Road, Loughborough Leicestershire LE11 5QY

T: 01509 610580

E: info@jreuk.com W: www.jreuk.com

JSD Research & Development 14-15 Globe Park, Mossbridge Road Rochdale OL16 5EB T: 01706 646959 E: info@jsdrail.com W: www.jsdrail.com

JSM Group Ltd

Sterling House, Mutton Lane Potters Bar Hertfordshire EN6 3AR T: 0800 035 0708 E: enquiries@jsmgroup.com W: www.jsmgroup.com

JSP Limited

Worsham Mill, Minster Lovell Oxford OX29 0TA T: 01993 826050 E: uksales@jsp.co.uk W: www.jspsafety.com

Judge 3D

Oakpark Business Park, Alington Road Little Barford St Neots PE19 6WA T: 01480 211080

E: info@judge3d.com W: www.judge3d.com

Jumo Instrument Co Ltd

Jumo House, Temple Bank Riverway Harlow Essex CM20 2DY T: 01279 635533

E: info.uk@jumo.net W: www.jumo.co.uk

Jumpstart 6 Atholl Crescent, Edinburgh Scotland EH3 8HA T: 0333 305 9184

E: helpinghand@jumpstartuk.co.uk W: www.jumpstartuk.co.uk

Jungle Green MRC Ltd

79 Coldharbour Road, Westbury Park Bristol BS6 7LU

T: 0117 914 4921

W: www.junglegreenmrc.co.uk

JVR Consultancy Ltd

635 Bath Road, Slough Berkshire SL1 6AE

T: 01628 56 52 56

E: info@jvrconsultancy.com

W: www.jvrconsultancy.com

JWG Survey & Engineering Ltd

46 Hamilton Square Birkenhead CH41 5AR

T: 0151 342 1671

E: admin@jwg.org.uk

W: www.jwg.org.uk

K&M McLoughlin Decorating Ltd

2nd Floor, 94 Silver Street

Enfield EN1 3TW

T: 020 8370 7910

E: info@kmdecorating.co.uk

W: www.kmdecorating.co.uk

Kadfire

Unit 1, Little Forge Road, Park Farm North Redditch Worcestershire B98 7SF

T: 01527 595880

E: production@kadfire.com

W: www.kadfire.com

KAEFER Ltd

Riverside House, Rolling Mill Road

Viking Ind Est Jarrow NE32 3DP

T: 01623 781200

E: infouk@kaefercd.com

W: www.kaeferltd.co.uk

Kaler Engineering Ltd

Kaler House, George Summers Close Rochester Kent ME2 4NS

T: 01634 723565

E: enquiry@kaler-group.co.uk

W: www.kaler-group.co.uk

KBH On-Train Media Limited

Union House, 182-194 Union Street

London SE1 0LH

T: 020 7207 5333

E: sales@kbhontrainmedia.co.uk

W: www.kbhontrainmedia.co.uk

KEC Limited

Orpheus House, Calleva Park

Aldermaston Berkshire RG7 8TA

T: 0118 981 1571

E: sales@kec.co.uk

W: www.kec.co.uk

Kee Safety

Cradley Business Park, Overend Road

Cradley Heath West Midlands B64 7DW

T: 01384 632188

E: sales@keesafety.com

W: www.keesafety.co.uk

Kee Systems

Thornsett Works, Thornsett Road Wandsworth London SW18 4EW

T: 020 8874 6566

E: sales@keesystems.com

W: www.keesystems.com

Keller Ltd

Oxford Road, Ryton on Dunsmore Coventry CV8 3EG

T: 024 7651 1266

E: foundations@keller.com

W: www.keller.co.uk

Kelly Rail

Kelly House, Fourth Way

Wembley Middlesex HA9 0LH

T: 020 8424 0909

E: info@kelly.co.uk

W: www.kelly.co.uk

Kelly Services UK Ltd

3rd Floor, 100 Cannon Street

London EC4N 6EU

T: 020 3040 1900

E: londoncity@kellyservices.co.uk

W: www.kellyservices.co.uk

Keltbray Group

St Andrew’s House, Portsmouth Road

Esher Surrey KT10 9TA

T: 020 7643 1000

E: info@keltbray.com

W: www.keltbray.com

Kemada Limited

Protec House, Cropton Road

Ilkeston Derbyshire DE7 4BG

T: 01332 325050

E: sales@kemada.co.uk

W: www.kemada.co.uk

Kemp Recruitment Ltd

Third Floor, Pine Court, Gervis Road

Bournemouth Dorset BH1 3DH

T: 0330 440 2323

E: info@kemprecruitment.com

W: www.kemprecruitment.com

Kennedy Pearce Consulting Ltd

1st Floor, 50 St Mary Axe

London EC3A 8FR

T: 020 3846 0750

E: london@kennedypearce.com

W: www.kennedypearce.com

Kennedys Law LLP

25 Fenchurch Avenue

London EC3M 5AD

T: 020 7667 9667

E: enquiries@kennedyslaw.com W: www.kennedyslaw.com

Kent & East Sussex Railway - Heritage Railway

Tenterden Town Station, Station Road

Tenterden Kent TN30 6HE

T: 01580 765155

E: enquiries@kesr.org.uk

W: www.kesr.org.uk

Kent Modular Electronics Ltd (KME) 621 Maidstone Road, Rochester

Kent ME1 3QJ

T: 01634 830123

E: sales@kme.co.uk

W: www.kme.co.uk

Kent PHK Ltd

Kent House, Lower Oakham Way

Mansfield Nottinghamshire NG18 5BY

T: 01623 421202

E: enquiries@kentphk.co.uk

W: www.kentgroup.com

Keolis (UK) Ltd

Evergreen House North, 160 Euston Road

London NW1 2DX T: 020 3691 1715

E: comms@keolis.co.uk W: www.keolis.com

KeolisAmey Docklands Ltd

Castor Lane, Poplar London E14 0BL

T: 020 7363 9500

E: reception@keolisameydlr.co.uk W: www.keolisameydocklands.info

Kernow Model Rail Centre (KMRC) 98a Trelowarren Street, Camborne Cornwall TR14 8AN

T: 01209 714099

E: sales@kernowmodelrailcentre.com W: www.kernowmodelrailcentre.com

KeTech Systems Ltd

Glaisdale Drive East, Bilborough Nottingham NG8 4GU

T: 0330 057 8450

E: info@ketech.com W: www.ketech.com

Key Fasteners

Unit A3 Lakeside Park, Neptune Close Rochester Kent ME2 4LT

T: 01732 820101

E: enquiries@keyfasteners.co.uk W: www.keyfasteners.co.uk

Keyline Builders Merchants Ltd

Unit S3, 8 Strathkelvin Place

Kirkintiloch Glasgow G66 1XT

T: 0141 777 8979

E: rail@keyline.co.uk

W: www.keyline.co.uk

Keyline Rail

Keyline National, Rail Office

Grove Road Northfleet Kent DA11 9AX

T: 0344 892 2677

E: rail@keyline.co.uk W: www.keyline.co.uk

Keystone Environmental Ltd

The Old Barn, Park Farm Buildings Tetbury Gloucestershire GL8 8TT

T: 01666 503687

E: info@keyenv.co.uk

W: www.keyenv.co.uk

Keystone Training Ltd

Front Suite, 1st Floor, Charles House 149 Gt Charles St Birmingham B3 3HT

T: 07939 997954

E: esther.patrick@keystonetrainingltd.co.uk

W: www.keystonetrainingltd.co.uk

Keytracker - Head Office & Factory Station Road, Rowley Regis West Midlands B65 0JY

T: 0121 559 9000

E: sales@keytracker.com

W: www.keytracker.com

KGJ Price Rail Contractors Ltd Pant Glas Ind Estate, Bedwas Caerphilly Wales CF83 8DR

T: 029 2088 9220

E: enquiries@kgjprice.co.uk

W: www.kgjprice.co.uk

KH Engineering Services Ltd

4 Crayside, Five Arches Bus Park Maidstone Road Sidcup Kent DA14 5AG

T: 020 8309 3100

E: enquiries@khengineeringservices.co.uk

W: www.khengineeringservices.co.uk

Kiepe Electric UK Ltd

2 Priestley Wharf, Holt Street

Aston Birmingham B7 4BN

T: 0121 359 7777

E: enquiries@kiepe-electric.co.uk

W: www.kiepe-electric.co.uk

Kilborn Consulting Limited

6th Floor, South Street, 12 Sheep Street Wellingborough Northamptonshire NN8 1BL

T: 01933 279909

E: info@kilbornconsulting.co.uk

W: www.kilbornconsulting.co.uk

Kilfrost is a supplier to the rail networks all over The UK and Europe. Our Kilfrost Rail, TDIce and TDIce Plus are used to de-ice and prevent icing on Rails, Rolling Stock, Third Rail and Pantograph lines. Our products are also used to clear Ballast piles as well as platforms, footpaths and stairs.

Kilfrost Ltd

Albion Works, Haltwhistle Northumberland NE49 0HJ

T: 01434 320332

E: info@kilfrost.com

W: www.kilfrost.com

Kilnbridge Construction Services Ltd McDermott House, Cody Rosd Business Park South Crescent London E16 4TL

T: 020 7511 1888

E: office@kilnbridge.com

W: www.kilnbridge.com

King Rail

Riverside, Market Harborough Leicestershire LE16 7PX

T: 01858 467361

E: info@king.uk.com

W: www.king.uk.com

King Vehicle Engineering Ltd

Riverside, Market Harborough Leicestershire LE16 7PX

T: 01858 467361

E: info@kingtrailers.co.uk

W: www.king.uk.com

King’s College London Strand

London WC2R 2LS

T: 020 7836 5454

E: ucas.enquiries@kcl.ac.uk

W: www.kcl.ac.uk

For over 35 years’ Kingfisher have a been creating quality lighting solutions. Utilising the latest technologies including GRP and reflector-based systems, we manufacture high performance, low glare and sustainable exterior solutions that stand the test of time. Explore our dedicated Rail range, with a variety of specially developed luminaires and accessories to perfectly enhance any project.

Kingfisher Lighting

Ratcher Way, Forest Town Mansfield Nottinghamshire NG19 0FS

T: 01623 415900

E: sales@kingfisherlighting.com

W: www.kingfisherlighting.com

Kingfisher Productions PO Box 110, Cullompton EX15 9AZ

T: 0333 121 0707

E: sales@railwayvideo.com

W: www.railwayvideo.com

Kingsley Plastics Limited

The Airfield, Winkleigh Devon EX19 8DW T: 01837 83154

E: sales@kingsleyplastics.co.uk

W: www.kingsleyplastics.co.uk

Kingston Engineering Co (Hull) Ltd

Pennington Street, Hull East Yorkshire HU8 7LD

T: 01482 325676

E: sales@kingston-engineering.co.uk

W: www.kingston-engineering.co.uk

Kitchen Civils Ltd

Unit 2-4 Jet Park, Newport East Yorkshire HU15 2PR

T: 01430 410044

E: info@kitchencivils.co.uk

W: www.kitchencivils.co.uk

Kite Group Ltd

19 Bankhead Drive Edinburgh EH11 4DW T: 0131 333 4413

E: isla.mcgill@kirtegroupltd.com

W: www.kitegroupltd.com

KITE Projects Ltd specialises in designing and supplying handrail and access systems, and complex engineering solutions for infrastructure projects. We are passionate about safe & sustainable engineering, and work collaboratively with our clients to turn design intent into reality. Our mission is to keep your network moving, whilst making the world a safer place.

KITE Projects Littleton Lane, Nr Sparsholt Winchester Hampshire SO21 2LS

T: 01962 886290

E: sales@kite-projects.co.uk

W: www.kite-projects.co.uk

KJ Bownes & Sons

2 Bungalow, Wallingwells Worksop Nottinghamshire S81 8DA

T: 01909 731647

E: info@kjbownes.com

W: www.kjbownes.co.uk

KJ Hall Surveyors Ltd

22 Bower Hinton, Martock Somerset TA12 6JY

T: 01935 823423

E: admin@kjhsurvey.co.uk

W: www.kjhsurvey.co.uk

Kleeneze-Koti is the UK’s leading brush strip manufacture, providing sealing, cleaning, safety and rodent control solutions across the rail industry. Whether you need standard Superseal or Rodentbrush for next day delivery, or a custom made solution, our friendly and efficient customer service team will be happy to help.

Kleeneze-Koti Ltd

Ansteys Road, Hanham Bristol BS15 3SS

T: 0117 958 2450

E: sales@ksl.uk.com

W: www.kleenezekoti.co.uk

Klingspor Abrasives Limited

Dukeries Bus Centre, 31-33 Retford Road Worksop Nottinghamshire S80 2PU

T: 01909 712310

E: sales@klingspor.co.uk

W: www.klingspor.co.uk

Kluber Lubrication

Unit 10 Longbow Close, Bradley Huddersfield West Yorkshire HD2 1GQ

T: 01422 205115

E: sales@uk.klueber.com

W: www.klueber.com

KMC International

308 London Road, Hazel Grove Cheshire SK7 4RF

T: 0161 818 2448

E: info@kmcinternational.com

W: www.kmcinternational.com

KN Group (UK)

221 Dover Road, Slough Berkshire SL1 4RF

T: 020 3668 9600

E: info@knns.ie

W: www.kngroup.com

Knorr-Bremse Platform Screen Doors Westinghouse Way, Hampton Park East Melksham Wiltshire SN12 6TL

T: 01225 898765

E: neil.ponsillo@knorr-bremse.com

W: www.rail.knorr-bremse.com

Knorr-Bremse Rail Systems (UK) Ltd Westinghouse Way, Hampton Park East Melksham Wiltshire SN12 6TL

T: 01225 898700

E: info@knorr-bremse.com

W: www.rail.knorr-bremse.com

Knowledge Transfer Network

Suite 218, Business Design Centre 52 Upper Street London N1 0QH

T: 0333 340 3250

E: enquiries@ktn-uk.org

W: www.ktn-uk.co.uk

Komplete Group

Suite 2 Floor 3, Cardinal Square 10 Nottingham Road Derby DE1 3QT

T: 01332 349255

E: enquiries@komplete-group.com

W: www.komplete-group.com

Kopta Training 18 Lavant Street

Petersfield Hampshire GU32 3EW

T: 01703 711202

E: info@kopta.co.uk

W: www.kopta.co.uk

Korec Group

34-44 Mersey View, Blundellsands House

Brighton le Sands Liverpool L22 6QB

T: 0151 931 6701

E: info@korecgroup.com

W: www.korecgroup.com

KP Acoustics 1 Galena Road

London W6 0LT

T: 020 8222 8778

E: info@kpacoustics.com

W: www.kpacoustics.com

KPMG Boxwood Limited 10th Floor, 15 Canada Square

London E14 5GL T: 020 7694 1700 E: info@kpmgboxwood.co.uk W: www.kpmgboxwood.co.uk

KPMG Legal & Financial Services 15 Canada Square, Canary Wharf London E14 5GL T: 020 7311 1000 W: www.kpmg.co.uk

Kranlyft UK Ltd

Unit 1 IO Centre, Cabot Park Avonmouth Bristol BS11 0QL

T: 0117 982 6661

E: info@kranlyft.co.uk W: www.kranlyft.co.uk

Kroy Europe Ltd

Unit 2, 14 Commercial Road

Reading Berkshire RG2 0QJ T: 0118 986 5200

E: info@kroyeurope.com W: www.kroyeurope.com

Kusch+Co Ltd 48-50 St John Street

London EC1M 4DG T: 020 7336 7561 E: info-uk@kusch.com W: www.kusch.com

Kwik-Klik Hoardings Ltd 10-14 Ward Street, Bradford West Yorkshire BD7 3PR T: 01274 525660

E: info@kwik-klik.co.uk W: www.kwik-klik.co.uk

KWT Global 60 Charlotte Street

London W1T 2NU T: 020 7632 7687

E: info@kwtglobal.com W: www.kwtglobal.com

L&W Contractors

L&W House, Stane Street

Billinghurst West Sussex RH14 9AE T: 01403 784286

E: enquiries@lwcontractors.co.uk W: www.lwcontractors.co.uk

LAE Welfare Vehicle Solutions

Unit 1 Garnett Place

Skelmersdale WN8 9UB

T: 0169 555 6865

E: info@lae-ltd.com W: www.laevehiclerental.co.uk

Laing O’Rouke Infrastructure - Head Office

Bridge Place 1 & 2, Anchor Boulevard Crossways Dartford Kent DA2 6SN T: 01322 296200

E: info@laingorourke.com W: www.laingorourke.com

Lamplas Ltd

Castleside Ind Estate, Consett Co Durham DH8 8JA T: 01207 502474

E: sales@lamplas.co.uk W: www.lamplas.co.uk

Lancaster University

Bailrigg Lancaster LA1 4YW T: 01524 65201

E: ugadmissions@lancaster.ac.uk W: www.lancaster.ac.uk

Land & Water Services Ltd

Weston Yard, Albury Guildford Surrey GU5 9AF

T: 0844 225 1958

E: enquiries@land-water.co.uk

W: www.land-water.co.uk

Landscape Institute (LI)

107 Grays Inn Road

London WC1X 8TZ

T: 0330 808 2230

E: contact@landscapeinstitute.org

W: www.landscapeinstitute.org

Lanes for Drains

300 Lansdowne Road, Monton Eccles Manchester M30 9PJ

T: 0800 526 488

E: sales@lanesgroup.co.uk

W: www.lanesfordrains.co.uk

Lanes Rail (Part of Lanes Group)

17 Parkside Lane, Parkside Ind Estate

Leeds LS11 5TD

T: 0113 385 8400

E: marketingdepartment@lanesgroup.co.uk

W: www.lanesgroup.com

Langley Holdings PLC

Enterprise Way, Retford Nottinghamshire DN22 7HH

T: 01777 700039

E: info@langleyholdings.com

W: www.langleyholdings.com

LanGuard Ltd

Packs Hill Farm, Station Road

Lutterworth Leicestershire LE17 6JN

T: 01858 880898

E: info@languard.co.uk

W: www.languard.co.uk

Lankelma Ltd

Coldharbour Barn, Coldharbour Lane Iden East Sussex TN17 7UT

T: 01797 280050

E: info@lankelma.co.uk

W: www.lankelma.com

Lansons

24a St John Street

London EC1M 4AY

T: 020 7490 8828

E: consultancy@lansons.com

W: www.lansons.com

Largam Limited

Unit 9, Oak Ind Park, Great Dunmow

Essex CM6 1XN

T: 01371 876121

E: plant@largam.co.uk

W: www.largam.co.uk

LARS Communications Ltd

Keer Bridge Depot, Scotland Road Carnforth Lancashire LA5 9RQ

T: 01524 727910

E: info@lars.co.uk

W: www.lars.co.uk

Laser Process Ltd

Keys Park, Cannock Staffordshire WS12 2GE

T: 01543 495000

E: sales@laserprocess.co.uk

W: www.laserprocess.co.uk

Lavender International

Unit 7, Sheffield Road

Penistone Station Sheffield S36 6HP

T: 01226 765769

E: enquiries@lavender-ndt.com W: www.lavender-ndt.com

Proven in a long list of rail industry applications, Layher’s scaffolding, access and protection systems provide safe, versatile solutions. Modular design optimises each installation while tailored product systems, such as temporary footbridge options and public access stairs complete with DDA handrail, deliver clear advantages for the workforce and public alike.

Layher Ltd Works Road, Letchworth Hertfordshire SG6 1WL

T: 01462 475100

E: info@layher.co.uk

W: www.layher.co.uk

LB Foster Rail Technologies (UK) Ltd

Stamford Street

Sheffield S9 2TX

T: 0114 256 2225

E: sales@lbfoster.co.uk

W: www.lbfoster.eu

As an organisation, LCS are committed to satisfying ‘Whole Life Cost Effective Solutions’ for the Railways. The products and services offered are designed to provide low maintenance, cost effective, and long life solutions.

All products and services are designed, built, and tested in-house by our qualified and trained staff.

LC Switchgear Limited Unit 16, St Josephs Bus Park St Josephs Close Hove BN3 7ES T: 01273 770540

E: sales@lcswitchgear.com W: www.lcswitchgear.co.uk

LCM Environmental

The Oil Depot, Wyre Street

Padiham Lancashire BB12 8DF

T: 0808 164 4570

E: hello@lcmenvironmental.co.uk

W: www.lcmenvironmental.co.uk

Lead Contractors Association (LCA)

Centurion House, 36 London Road East Grinstead West Sussex RH19 1AB T: 01342 317888

E: info@leadcontractors.co.uk W: www.leadcontractors.co.uk

Lead Sheet Training Academy (LSTA) Unit 10 Archers Park, Branbridges Road East Peckham Tonbridge Kent TN12 5HP T: 01622 872432

E: info@leadsheet.co.uk

W: www.leadsheet.co.uk

Leadec

Leadec House, 2 Academy Drive Warwick CV34 6QZ

T: 01926 623550

E: info-uk@leadec-services.com W: www.leadec-services.com

Leadership Champions (UK) Limited Westlands, Long Buckby Road Daventry NN11 2LT T: 01327 705910

E: info@leadership-champions.com W: www.leadership-champions.com

Leander Rail supplies high quality cast iron, steel & aluminium metalwork/secondary steelwork, heritage replica metalwork and bespoke signage work to the Rail Industry. We have been involved in the Rail Industry and Architectural Metalwork for decades and can speak your language and deliver innovative solutions to heritage problems.

Leander Rail – Architectural Metalwork

Hallsteads Close, Dove Holes Buxton SK17 8BP T: 01298 814941

E: structures@leanderuk.com W: www.leander-rail.com

Leca UK

Regus House, Herons Way

Chester Bus Park Chester CH4 9QR

T: 0844 335 1770

E: enquiries@leca.co.uk W: www.leca.co.uk

Lee Warren Fabrication & Design Ltd

Unit 6-9, Silverdale Road Ind Est

Hayes Middlesex UB3 3BL T: 020 8813 7474

E: info@leewarren.co.uk W: www.leewarren.co.uk

Leemark Spinnings

186 Drews Lane, Ward End Birmingham West Midlands B8 2SL

T: 0121 773 5444

E: enquiries@leemarkspinnings.co.uk

W: www.leemarkspinnings.co.uk

Leewood Projects Ltd

38 Deacon Road, Kingston upon Thames Surrey KT2 6LU

T: 020 8541 0715

E: info@leewoodprojects.co.uk

W: www.leewoodprojects.co.uk

Legion Limited Hamilton House, Mabledon Place

Bloomsbury London WC1H 9BB

T: 020 7793 0200

E: info@legion.com

W: www.legion.com

Legrand Electric Limited

Great King Street North Birmingham B19 2LF

T: 0370 608 9000

E: legrand.sales@legrand.co.uk

W: www.legrand.co.uk

Leica Geosystems Ltd

Hexagon House, Michigan Drive

Tongwell Milton Keynes MK15 8HT

T: 01908 513400

E: uk.sales@leica-geosystems.com

W: www.leica-geosystems.com

Leighfisher Ltd

New City Court, 20 St Thomas Street London SE1 9RS

T: 020 7939 6100

E: leighfisheradmin@leighfisher.com

W: www.leighfisher.com

LEK Consulting

40 Grosvenor Place

London SW1X 7JL

T: 020 7389 7200

E: info@lek.com

W: www.lek.com

LEM Regional Office UK

West Lancs Inv Centre, Whitemoss Business Park

Skelmersdale Lancashire WN8 9TG

T: 01942 388440

E: luk@lem.com

W: www.lem.com

Leoni Tailor-Made Cables UK Ltd

Units 12-14, Boythorpe Bus Units

Dockwalk Chesterfield S40 2QR

T: 01246 558618

E: machinery-sensors@leoni.com

W: www.leoni.co.uk

Lesmac (Fasteners) Ltd

73 Dykehead St, Queenslie Ind Estate

Queenslie Glasgow G33 4AQ

T: 0141 774 0004

E: sales@lesmac.co.uk

W: www.lesmac.co.uk

Level Crossing Installations Ltd

Canterbury Bus Centre, 18 Ashchurch Road

Tewkesbury Gloucestershire GL20 8BT

T: 01684 278022

E: enquiries@levelcrossinginstallations.co.uk

W: www.levelcrossinginstallations.co.uk

Level X NDT

11 Salisbury Grove, Giffard Park

Milton Keynes MK14 5QA

T: 0844 5855 638

E: consult@levelxndt.com

W: www.levelxndt.com

Lexicraft Ltd

2 Bromborough Pool, Business Park

Price’s Way Bromborough Wirral CH62 4LP

T: 0151 647 9281

E: sales@lexicraft.co.uk

W: www.lexicraft.co.uk

Ley Hill Solutions Limited

Beech House, 9 Cheyne Walk

Chesham Buckinghamshire HP5 1AY

T: 01494 772327

E: info@leyhill.com

W: www.leyhill.com

Leyland Auto Ltd

Unit 220 Cocker Road, Walton Summit Ind Est

Preston Lancashire PR5 8BP

T: 01772 695000

E: sales@leylandauto.com

W: www.leylandauto.com

Lifting Equipment Engineers Association (LEEA)

3 Ramsay Court, Kingfisher Way

Hinchingbrooke Cambridgeshire PE29 6FY

T: 01480 432801

E: mail@leea.co.uk

W: www.leeaint.com

Light Rail Transit Association (LRTA)

c/o 8 Berwick Place, Welwyn Garden City

Hertfordshire AL7 4TU

T: 0117 951 7785

E: office@lrta.org W: www.lrta.org

LightGreen Power Ltd

Suite 1, Bishop Bateman Court

Thompson’s Lane Cambridge CB5 8AQ

T: 01223 852497

E: sales@lightgreenpower.co.uk

W: www.lightgreenpower.co.uk

Lighthouse (UK) Ltd

Unit 23, Charnwood Business Park

North Road Loughborough LE11 1LE

T: 01509 264500

E: sales@lighthouse.uk.com

W: www.lighthouse.uk.com

LimitState Ltd

The Innovation Centre, 217 Portobello

Sheffield S1 4DP

T: 0114 224 2240

E: info@limitstate.com W: www.limitstate.com

Linbrooke Services Ltd

Unit 3/4, Sheffield Business Park

Churchill Way Chapeltown S35 2PY

T: 0844 800 0983

E: communications@linbrooke.co.uk

W: www.linbrooke.co.uk

Lindapter International

Lindsay House, Brackenbeck Road

Bradford West Yorkshire BD7 2NF

T: 01274 521444

E: enquiries@lindapter.com

W: www.lindapter.com

Lindhurst Engineering Ltd

Midland Road, Off Station Road

Sutton-in-Ashfield Nottinghamshire NG17 5GS

T: 01623 557420

E: sales@lindhurst.co.uk

W: www.lindhurstengineering.co.uk

Lindström Group

6 Caxton Park, Caxton Road

Bedford MK41 0TY

T: 01234 343555

E: sales.uk@lindstromgroup.com

W: www.lindstromgroup.com

Linear Guidance Illumination Limited

Scientific House, Turnpike Ind Estate

Newbury Berkshire RG14 2LR

T: 01249 819638

E: info@lineargi.com W: www.lineargi.com

Linear Recruitment

18 Paradise Square

Sheffield S1 2DE

T: 0114 263 4888

E: rail@linearrecruitment.co.uk W: www.linearrecruitment.co.uk

Lineworx Ltd

Basepoint Centre, Cressex Business Park

High Wycombe Buckinghamshire RH12 1TL

T: 0333 900 0939

E: info@lineworx.co.uk

W: www.lineworx.co.uk

Lingwood Security Management Limited

6 Penrod Way, Heysham Lancashire LA3 2UZ

T: 01524 852275

E: sales@lingwoodsecurity.com

W: www.lingwoodsecurity.co.uk

Liniar Ltd

Flamstead House, Denby Hall Bus Park

Denby Derbyshire DE5 8JX

T: 01332 883900

E: sales@liniar.co.uk

W: www.liniar.co.uk

Liniar Retaining Systems

Flamstead House, Denby Hall Business Park Derbyshire DE5 8JX

T: 01332 883900

E: info@liniar.co.uk

W: www.liniar.co.uk

Linklite Systems Ltd

29 Waterloo Road Wolverhampton WV1 4DJ

T: 0345 862 0236

E: sales@linklite.co.uk

W: www.linklite.co.uk

Links Signs Ltd

Drury Lane, St Leonards East Sussex TN38 9BA

T: 01424 424423

E: info@linkssigns.co.uk

W: www.linkssigns.co.uk

Linsinger: Linsinger Maschinenbau is a renowned company specializing in the design and manufacturing of state-of-the-art rail milling machines. With decades of experience, Linsinger provides innovative solutions for the efficient maintenance and modernization of rail infrastructures worldwide. Their advanced technologies and commitment to the highest quality standards make Linsinger a leading partner in the railway industry.

Linsinger Maschinenbau Gesellschaft m.b.H

Dr. Linsinger Strasse 23-24, A-4662

Steyrermuhl

Austria

T: 0043 7613/8840

E: office@linsinger.com

W: www.linsinger.com

Lionweld Kennedy Flooring Limited Marsh Road Middlesbrough TS1 5JS

T: 01642 245151

E: sales@lk-uk.com

W: www.lk-uk.com

LISTA is the recognized market leader in Europe in respect to workspace and storage equipment. We have set the standard for quality and durability. The selection of cabinets, workstations and shelving systems can be combined to make your workspace work. Our products currently used by over 100,000 satisfied customers.

Lista UK Ltd

14 Warren Yard, Warren Farm Wolverton Mill Milton Keynes MK12 5NW T: 01908 222333

E: info.uk@lista.com

W: www.lista.co.uk

Listers Geotechnical Consultants Limited

Slapton Hill Barn, Blakesley Road Slapton Northamptonshire NN12 8QD

T: 01327 860060

E: info@listersgeotechnics.co.uk

W: www.listersgeotechnics.co.uk

Littlewood Fencing Ltd North Trade Road, Battle East Sussex TN33 9LJ

T: 01424 775333

E: info@littlewoodfencing.co.uk

W: www.littlewoodfencing.co.uk

Live Trakway | Barriers | Bridges | Lights

Bramley Vale, Chesterfield Derbyshire S44 SGA

T: 0870 076 7676

E: enquiries@liontrackhire.com

W: www.livetrakway.com

LKQ Coatings

Newberry House, Michigan Drive

Tongwell Milton Keynes MK15 8HQ

T: 01908 517777

E: enquiries@lkqcoatings.com

W: www.lkqcoatings.com

LML Products Ltd

Unit L1, Redman Road

Calne Wiltshire SN11 9PR

T: 01249 810000

E: sales@lmlproducts.co.uk

W: www.lmlproducts.co.uk

Lockinex (UK) Limited

Lockinex Works, Hammonds Drive Eastbourne East Sussex BN23 6PW

T: 01323 737626

E: sales@lockinex.com

W: www.lockinex-store.com

Locktec Ltd

Units 7-11, Midlothian Innov Centre

Pentlandfield Roslin EH25 9RE

T: 0131 445 7788

E: sales@locktec.co.uk W: www.locktec.co.uk

Loco Diesel Suppliers

123oil, 1 Beecholme Court

143 Lichfield Road B74 2RY

T: 0845 257 1377

E: sales@123oil.co.uk

W: www.123oil.co.uk

Locomotive & Carriage Institution (L&CI) 35 Fairacres, Ruislip Middlesex HA4 8AN

E: membership.sec@lococarriage.org.uk

W: www.lococarriage.org.uk

Logic Engagements Ltd

45-47 High Street, Cobham Surrey KT11 3DP

T: 01932 869869

E: info@logicrec.co.uk

W: www.lovelogic.co.uk

LogiKal Projects

Level 3, 27-29 Cursitor Street

London EC4A 1LT

T: 020 7404 4826

E: info@logikalprojects.com

W: www.logikalprojects.com

Logistics UK Hermes House, St John’s Road Tunbridge Wells Kent TN4 9UZ

T: 03717 11 22 22

E: enquiry@logistics.org.uk

W: www.logistics.org.uk

London Bridge Associates Ltd Cranhurst Lodge, 37-39 Surbiton Hill Rd Surbiton KT6 4TS

T: 020 8399 8614

E: welcome@lba.london

W: www.lba.london

London Business Conferences Group (LBCG) 2nd Floor, 64 Great Eastern Street London EC2A 3QR

T: 0845 867 8109

E: info@lbcg.com

W: www.lbcg.com

London Communications Agency 8th Floor, Berkshire House High Holborn London WC1V 7AA

T: 020 7612 8480

E: lca@londoncommunications.co.uk

W: www.londoncommunications.co.uk

London Continental Railways (LCR) 20 Cranbourn Street, London WC2H 7AA

T: 020 7391 4300

E: info@lcrproperty.co.uk

W: www.lcrproperty.co.uk

London North Eastern Railway (LNER) East Coast House, 25 Skeldergate York North Yorkshire Y01 6DH

T: 0345 722 5333

E: customers@lner.co.uk

W: www.lner.co.uk

London NorthWestern Railway 134 Edmund Street Birmingham B3 2ES

T: 0333 311 0006

E: Contact.LNR@wmtrains.co.uk

W: www.londonnorthwesternrailway.co.uk

London Overground

Palestra, 197 Blackfriars Road

London SE1 8NJ

T: 0343 222 1234

E: overgroundinfo@tfl.gov.uk

W: www.tfl.gov.uk

London Tramlink

Palestra, 197 Blackfriars Road

London SE1 8NJ

T: 0343 222 1234

W: www.tfl.gov.uk

London TravelWatch

Europoint, 5-11 Lavington Street

London SE1 0NZ

T: 020 3176 2999

E: info@londontravelwatch.org.uk

W: www.londontravelwatch.org.uk

London Underground Ltd (TfL)

Palestra, 197 Blackfriars Road

London SE1 8NJ

T: 0343 222 1234

W: www.tfl.gov.uk

Loram offers a complete range of rolling stock engineering, maintenance and restoration services, RISAS approved bogie line, advanced track-focused infrastructure services, rail grinding and innovative maintenance of way. We are uniquely qualified to support both vehicular and on-track engineering and maintenance needs for the industry across the UK and internationally.

Loram UK Ltd

Loram House, 7 Mallard Way

Pride Park Derby DE24 8GX

T: 01332 293035

E: commercial@loram.co.uk

W: www.loram.co.uk

Loughborough University

Epinal Way, Loughborough Leicestershire LE11 3TU

T: 01509 222222

E: enquiries@lboro.ac.uk

W: www.lboro.ac.uk

Lowery Ltd

Ashley Place, Hanworth Lane Chertsey Surrey KT169JX

T: 01932 564248

E: info@lowery.co.uk

W: www.lowery.co.uk

LPA Channel Electric

Bath Road, Thatcham Berkshire RG18 3ST

T: 01635 864866

E: enquiries@lpa-channel.com

W: www.lpa-group.com

LPA Connection Systems

Light & Power House, Shire Hill

Saffron Walden Essex CB11 3AQ

T: 01799 512800

E: sales@lpa-connect.com

W: www.lpa-group.com

LPA Group Plc

Shire Hill, Saffron Walden Essex CB11 3AQ

T: 01799 512800

E: enquiries@lpa-group.com

W: www.lpa-group.com

LPA Lighting System

Ripley Drive, Normanton Wakefield West Yorkshire WF6 1QT

T: 01924 224100

E: enquiries@lpa-light.com

W: www.lpa-group.com

LPA Transport Plus Light & Power House, Shire Hill

Saffron walden Essex CB11 3AQ

T: 01799 512800

E: enquiries@lpa-connect.com

W: www.lpa-group.com

Lucy Zodion Ltd

Station Road, Sowerby Bridge West Yorkshire HX6 3AF

T: 01422 317337

E: sales@lucyzodion.com W: www.lucyzodion.com

Lundy Projects

3rd Floor Regent House, Heaton Lane

Stockport SK4 1BS T: 0161 476 2996

E: mail@lundy-projects.co.uk W: www.lundy-projects.co.uk

LUR Ltd

Wheel Forge Way, Trafford Park Manchester M17 1EH T: 0161 886 0300

E: contactus@lur.co.uk W: www.lur.co.uk

Lutze Limited Unit 3 Sandy Hill Park, Sandy Way Amington Tamworth B77 4DV T: 01827 313330

E: sales.gb@lutze.co.uk W: www.lutze.com

Lyndon Scaffolding

Valepits Road, Garretts Green Birmingham B33 0TD T: 0121 789 7979

E: enquiries@lyndonscaffolding.co.uk W: www.lyndonscaffolding.co.uk

M Barnwell Services Ltd

Reginald Road, Smethwick West Midlands B67 5AS T: 0121 429 8011

E: sales@barnwell.co.uk W: www.barnwell.co.uk

M Buttkereit Ltd

Unit 2, Britannia Road Ind Est Sale Cheshire M33 2AA T: 0161 969 5418

E: sales@buttkereit.co.uk W: www.buttkereit.co.uk

M Seals UK Ltd

Quartz Close, Enderby Leicester LE19 4SG T: 0116 275 4720

E: sales@m-seals.co.uk

W: www.m-seals.co.uk

M&I Materials

Hibernia Way, Trafford Park Manchester M32 0ZD T: 0161 864 5449

E: mi@mimaterials.com W: www.mimaterials.com

Mabanaft Ltd

Floor 5, Portland House Cardinal Place London SW1E 5RS T: 020 7802 3300

E: info@mabanaft.co.uk W: www.mabalive.co.uk

Leading temporary works specialist with a national engineering team and the UK’s widest range of temporary works equipment. At the forefront of our industry for 60 years, building a reputation for engineering and service excellence. Expertise includes groundworks, propping, jacking, formwork and falsework systems, temporary access solutions, temporary bridges, and structural and environmental monitoring.

Mabey Hire Limited

Scout Hill, Ravensthorpe

Dewsbury WF13 3EJ

T: 0845 741 3040

E: info@mabeyhire.co.uk W: www.mabeyhire.co.uk

For over 140 years Maccaferri have been at the forefront of the civil engineering industry. Maccaferri design, manufacture and install innovative, long-lasting and environmentally friendly solutions across the UK and Ireland. Maccaferri have a global presence and the HQ is based in Italy. Maccaferri are always engineering a better solution.

Maccaferri Ltd

9 Blenheim Office Park, Fenlock Road Long Hanborough Oxfordshire OX29 8LN

T: 01865 770555

E: info@maccaferri.com W: www.maccaferri.com/uk

Macdonald & Company (Recruitment)

2 Harewood Place, Hanover Square London W1S 1BX

T: 020 7629 7220

E: connect.uk@macdonaldandcompany.com W: www.macdonaldandcompany.com

Macemain + Amstad Ltd Boyle Road, Willowbrook Ind Estate Corby Northamptonshire NN17 5XU T: 01536 401331 E: sales@macemainamstad.com W: www.macemainamstad.com

MacRail Systems Ltd Units 1 & 2, Morston Court Aiscombe Way Weston Super Mare BS22 8NG T: 01934 319810

E: info@macrail.co.uk W: www.macrail.co.uk

Macrete Ireland limited 50 Creagh Road, Toomebridge Co Antrim BT41 3SE T: 028 7965 0471 E: info@macrete.com W: www.macrete.com

MacRoberts LLP Capella, 60 York Street Glasgow G2 8JX T: 0141 303 1100 E: maildesk@macroberts.com W: www.macroberts.com

Maddox Consultancy Limited Oakdene, Rectory Road Little Burstead Billericay CM12 9TR T: 020 7588 8800 E: info@maddoxconsultancy.co.uk W: www.maddoxconsultancy.co.uk

Magdalene

Magdelene House, Compass Point Bus Park St Ives PE27 5JL T: 01480 357777

E: enquiries@magdalene.co.uk W: www.magdalene.co.uk

Magrenko Ltd

Brookfield Drive, Cannock Staffordshire WS11 0JR T: 01543 572016

E: sales@magrenko.com W: www.magrenko.com

Majenta PLM Ltd 5 Medway Court, University Way Cranfield Tech Pk Cranfield MK43 0FQ T: 01234 757695

E: sales@majentaplm.com W: www.majentaplm.com

An independent manufacturer of the best quality, specialist, lifting equipment for automotive, aerospace, rail and other applications. We seek to take the load and risk out of moving heavy assemblies so that our customers can work safely and efficiently. Our range is engineered to keep on performing, ensuring that operational downtime is minimised.

Majorlift Hydraulic Equipment Limited

Arnolds Field Estate, Wickwar Glos GL12 8JD T: 01454 299299

E: sales@majorlift.com

W: www.majorlift.com

Maker Coating Systems Ltd

Unit 5, Oak Bus Units, Thorverton Road

Matford Bus Park Exeter EX2 8FS

T: 01392 822600

E: sales@makercoating.com

W: www.makercoating.com

MAL Explosive Ordnance Disposal Ltd

MAL EOD Ltd, Bulloch House 10 Romford Place Liverpool L3 9DG T: 0151 528 2204

E: enquiries@mal-eod.com

W: www.mal-eod.com

Malcolm Hughes 65 Cross Street, Sale Manchester M33 7HF T: 0800 833 312

E: surveythis@mhls.co.uk

W: www.malcolmhughes.co.uk

Malcolm Rail Railport Approach, DIRFT South Crick Northamptonshire NN6 7JZ

T: 01788 822122

E: contact@whm.co.uk W: www.malcolmgroup.co.uk

Mallatite

Hardwick View Road, Holmewood Chesterfield Derbyshire S42 5SA T: 01246 593280

E: groupsales@mallatite.co.uk W: www.mallatite.co.uk

Maltaward

Unit 7 Wellingham Way, Holmbush Potteries Faygate Horsham West Sussex RH12 4SE T: 0800 043 2742

E: admin@maltaward.co.uk W: www.maltaward.co.uk

Mammoet UK Ltd (Head Office) Beatrix House, Tyne View Terrace Wallsend Tyne & Wear NE28 6SG T: 0191 263 9222

E: sales.uk@mammoet.com W: www.mammoet.com

Manchester Metrology Ltd

Unit 3, The Wellington Centre Whitelands Road Ashton-Under-Lyne OL6 6UY T: 0161 637 8744

E: info@manchester-metrology.co.uk W: www.manchester-metrology.co.uk

Manchester Metropolitan University All Saints Building Manchester M15 6BH T: 0161 247 2000

E: enquiries@mmu.ac.uk W: www2.mmu.ac.uk

Mansell Recruitment Group

Mansell House, Priestly Way Crawley West Sussex RH10 9RU

T: 01293 404050

E: recruitment@mansell.co.uk W: www.mansell.co.uk

Marchantcain Group

1 Banner Park, Wickmans Drive Coventry CV4 9XA

T: 02476 100 321

E: business@marchantcain.com W: www.marchantcain.com

Mardix Rail

Castle Mills, Aynam Road

Kendal Cumbria LA9 7DE

T: 01539 720161

E: sales@mardix.com

W: www.mardix.com

Mariel Irvine Solicitors

1 Luke Street

London EC2A 4PX

T: 020 7608 2275

E: irvine@marielirvine.com

W: www.marielirvine.com

Maritime Transport UK

Maritime House, Clickett Hill Road

Felixstowe Ipswich 1P11 4AX

T: 01394 617300

E: enquiries@maritimetransport.com

W: www.maritimetransport.com

Market Research Society

The Old Trading House, 15 North Burgh Street

London EC1V OJR

T: 020 7490 4911

E: info@mrs.org.uk

W: www.mrs.org.uk

Marks Barfield Architects

50 Bromells Road

London SW4 0BG

T: 020 7501 0180

E: info@marksbarfield.com

W: www.marksbarfield.com

Marl International Ltd

Marl Business Park, Ulverston Cumbria LA12 9BN

T: 01229 582430

E: enquiries@marl.co.uk

W: www.leds.co.uk

When you need power at off-grid sites for professional equipment, our specialist team of engineers will find a renewable energy solution to suit. We are Marlec, the UK’s longest standing renewable energy company with over 45 years of designing and manufacturing wind and solar systems.

Marlec Engineering Co Ltd

Rutland House, Trevithick Road

Corby Northants NN17 5XY

T: 01536 201588

E: sales@marlec.co.uk

W: www.marlec.co.uk

Marsh Ltd (Risk Consulting)

1 Tower Place West

London EC3R 5BU

T: 020 7357 1000

E: info@marsh.com

W: www.marsh.com

Marshalls CPM

Marshalls CPM, Mells Road

Mells Somerset BA11 3PD

T: 0117 981 4500

E: salesemail@marshalls.co.uk

W: www.cpm-group.com

Martin Castle Ltd

MCL Unit T4, Leyton Ind Village

Argall Avenue London E10 7QP

T: 020 8558 5688

E: info@martincastleltd.com

W: www.martincastleltd.com

Marton Geotechnical Services Ltd

Rougham Ind Estate, Rougham

Bury St Edmunds Suffolk IP30 9ND

T: 01359 271167

E: info@mgs.co.uk

W: www.mgs.co.uk

Masabi Ltd - Head Office

Unit 1, 37 Bevenden Street London N1 6BH

T: 020 7089 8860

E: enquiries@masabi.com

W: www.masabi.com

MATISA (U.K) Ltd

Dawes Lane Scunthorpe DN15 6UW

T: 01724 786160

E: matisa@matisa.co.uk

W: www.matisa.ch

Matrax Ltd

Kestrel Court, Harbour Road

Portishead Bristol BS20 7AN

T: 01275 390600

E: contact@matrax.co.uk

W: www.matrax.co.uk

Matt Black Systems Unit D, Broom Road Bus Park Broom Road Poole BH12 4PA

T: 01202 731731

E: mail@mattblacksystems.com

W: www.mattblacksystems.com

Matterson Cranes

45 Regent Street, Rochdale Lancashire OL12 0HQ T: 01706 649321

E: matterson@pctgroup.co.uk W: www.mattersoncranes.co.uk

Mattinson Partnership Unit 109, The Print Room 164-180 Union St London SE1 0LH

T: 020 7960 2555

E: gmk@mattinsonpartnership.com W: www.mattinsonpartnership.com

Max Fordham & Partners

42-43 Gloucester Cres London NW1 7PE T: 020 7267 5161

E: post@maxfordham.com W: www.maxfordham.com

Maxim Power Tools

40 Couper Street, Glasgow Scotland G4 0DL T: 0141 552 5591

E: enquiries@maximpower.co.uk

W: www.maximpower.co.uk

Maxim Recruitment

87b Queens Road, Clarendon Park Leicester LE2 1TT T: 0800 689 4841

E: uk@maximrecruitment.com

W: www.maximrecruitment.com

Mayarail Ltd

Canberra House, 10 First Avenue Finningley Doncaster DN9 3GA

T: 0330 016 9779

E: Compliance@mayarail.co.uk W: www.mayarail.co.uk

Maycast - Nokes Precision Engineering

Factory Lane West, Halstead Essex CO9 1EX

T: 01787 477021

E: enquiries@maycast.co.uk W: www.maycast.co.uk

Mayflower Engineering Ltd Coleridge Road, Sheffield South Yorkshire S9 5DA T: 0114 244 1353

E: info@mayflower-engineering.co.uk W: www.mayflower-engineering.co.uk

Maylarch Environmental Ltd

Oakwood, Oakfield Ind Estate

Eynsham Oxfordshire OX29 4TH

T: 01865 883 829

E: Enquiries@maylarch.co.uk

W: www.maylarch.co.uk

Maynes Coaches

Cluny Garage, March Road Ind Estate

Buckie Scotland AB56 4BU

T: 01542 831219

E: info@maynes.co.uk W: www.maynes.co.uk

Mayteck Ltd

Unit 8, The Old Print Works

Fishponds Road Wokingham RG41 2QX

T: 0800 048 5207

E: sales@mayteck.co.uk

W: www.mayteck.co.uk

MC Electronics Ltd

61 Grimsdyke Road, Hatch End Pinner Middlesex HA5 4PP

T: 020 8428 2027

E: info@mcelectronics.co.uk

W: www.mcelectronics.co.uk

McAuley Engineering 21 Ballymena Road, Ballymoney County Antrim Northern Ireland BT53 7ET T: 028 2766 6646

E: sales@mcauleyengineering.co.uk

W: www.mcauleyengineering.co.uk

McCulloch Rail Riverside Works, New Mill Road

Kilmarnock Ayrshire KA1 3JG

T: 0330 0130 010

E: marketing@mccullochgroup.com

W: www.mccullochgroup.com

McGeoch Technology Ltd 86 Lower Tower Street Birmingham B19 3PA T: 0121 687 5850

E: sales@mcgeoch.co.uk W: www.mcgeoch.co.uk

McGinley Support Services (Infrastructure) Ltd

Ground Floor, Hyde, 38 Clarendon Road Watford WD17 1JW T: 0845 543 5953

E: info@mcginley.co.uk

W: www.mcginley.co.uk

MCL (Martin Childs Ltd) 1 Green Way, Swaffham Norfolk PE37 7FD T: 01760 722275

E: enquiries@martinchilds.com

W: www.martinchilds.com

Dedicated to providing the highest quality rail storage, training, and fleet servicing solutions across the UK. Services also include materials handling, shunter hire, ground staff hire, road-rail facilities, rollingstock refurbishment, depot/ sidings infrastructure maintenance/renewal, servicing facilities including CET and fuelling.

MCL Group Industries Ltd New Street, Biddulph Moor Stoke on Trent Staffordshire ST8 7NL

T: 01782 375450

E: enquiries@mclgroup.co.uk

W: www.themclgroup.co.uk

McLaughlin & Harvey Ltd 15 Trench Road, Mallusk Newtonabbey Belfast BT36 4TY

T: 028 9034 2777

E: mclh@mclh.co.uk

W: www.mclh.co.uk

McNealy Brown Ltd

Units 14-17, Craft Marsh Trading Est Gas Road Sittingbourne ME10 2QB

T: 01795 470592

E: info@mcnealybrown.co.uk

W: www.mcnealybrown.co.uk

MDG Rail

Yew Tree House, Broad Lane Wolverhampton WV11 2RG

T: 0121 296 2051

E: info@mdgrail.com

W: www.mdgrail.com

MDS Transmodal Ltd

5-6 Hunters Walk, Canal Street Chester CH1 4EB

T: 01244 348301

E: web.enquiries@mdst.co.uk

W: www.mdst.co.uk

ME Railway Research Group, University of Sheffield

Dept Mechanical Eng, Mappin Street Sheffield S1 3JD

T: 0114 222 7760

E: D.I.Fletcher@Sheffield.ac.uk

W: www.merail.co.uk

Mecc Alte UK

6 Lands End Way, Oakham Rutland LE15 6RF

T: 01572 771160

E: info@meccalte.co.uk

W: www.meccalte.com

Lifting and handling specialist, Mechan supplies a wide range of equipment for rail depots, including its flagship lifting jacks, bogie drops and traversers.

The firm is part of the CIM Group, one of the industry’s most ambitious full-service suppliers and also offers unrivalled technical support, encompassing design, maintenance and refurbishment.

Mechan Limited Building 5, Davy Industrial Park Prince of Wales Rd Sheffield S9 4EX

T: 0114 257 0563

E: info@mechan.co.uk

W: www.mechan.co.uk

Medicals Direct Group Limited

Buckingham House East, The Broadway Stanmore HA7 4EB

T: 0845 108 0446

E: info@wearemdg.com

W: www.wearemdg.com

Medigold Health

Medigold House, 1 Queensbridge Northampton NN4 7BF

T: 0845 127 8888

E: enquiries@medigold-health.com

W: www.medigold-health.com

Memolub Lubrication Systems

Unit 5, The Green Ind Est Clun Shropshire SY78LG

T: 01584 874220

E: lube@s2lube.com

W: www.lubricationuk.com

We are the ideal partner as we advise you on site and recommend the most suitable plugs and sockets for you. We have developed numerous individual solutions in the past to meet different requirements. The very close cooperation and coordination with our customers is always the central aspect of each technological development.

MENNEKES

Unit4, Crayfields Industrial Park, Main Road, St Paul’s Cray Orpington Kent BR5 3HP

T: 01689 833 522

E: sales@mennekes.co.uk

W: www.mennekes.co.uk

Merseyrail

9th Floor Rail House, Lord Nelson Street Liverpool L1 1JF T: 0151 555 1111

E: comment@merseyrail.org W: www.merseyrail.org

Merson Group 2 Young Place, Glasgow Scotland G75 0TD T: 01355 243 021

E: enquiries@mersongroup.com W: www.mersongroup.com

Met Office

Fitzroy Road, Exeter Devon EX1 3PB

T: 01392 885680

E: enquiries@metoffice.gov.uk

W: www.metoffice.gov.uk

Metcalfe Plant Hire Limited

Gilwilly Road, Gilwilly Ind Estate

Penrith Cumbria CA11 9BL

T: 01768 868686

E: enquiries@metcalfe-plant-hire.co.uk

W: www.metcalfe-plant-hire.co.uk

Metis Conferences Ltd

27 Gloucester Street

WC1N 3AX

T: 07426 377301

E: victorkinlock@metisrail.com

W: www.metisconferences.com

Metrel UK Ltd

U/16 1st Qtr Bus Park, Blenheim Road

Epsom Surrey KT19 9QN

T: 01924 245000

E: sales@metrel.co.uk

W: www.metrel.co.uk

Metrolink

Trafford Depot, Warewick Road South Stretford Manchester M16 0GZ

T: 0161 205 2000

E: customerservices@metrolink.co.uk

W: www.metrolink.co.uk

Mettex Electric Co Ltd

Thorpe Way, Banbury Oxfordshire OX16 4SP

T: 01295 250826

E: sales@mettex.com

W: www.mettex.com

MGA Group (Marten Gibbon Associates Ltd)

10 Maltings Place, 169 Tower Bridge Road

London SE1 3JB

T: 020 7186 5101

E: contact@mga-ideas.com

W: www.mga-ideas.com

MGF Ltd

Grant House, Lockett Road

Wigan WN4 8DE

T: 01942 402700

E: enquiries@mgf.ltd.uk

W: www.mgf.ltd.uk

MGS Demco (Coventry Office)

Hayford Close, Aldermans Green Ind Est Aldermans Green Coventry CV2 2QB

T: 024 7660 2323

E: info@mgs.co.uk

W: www.mgs.co.uk

We specialize in supplying the Rail Industry with a range of FSC Certified Douglas Fir, Ekki and Opepe for longitudinal waybeams, sleepers and other such similar applications. With our extensive Milling and Treatment facilities we can offer a complete Bespoke Service to the Rail Industry for all their specialist Timber Requirements. We can also offer a UK Hi-Ab delivery service.

MH Southern & Company Ltd (Timber) Green Lane Sawmills, Felling Gateshead NE10 0JS

T: 0191 489 8231

E: sales@mhsouthern.co.uk

W: www.mhsouthern.co.uk

Mick George Ltd

6 Lancaster Way, Ermine Business Park Huntingdon PE29 6XU

T: 0800 587 3329

E: sales@mickgeorge.co.uk

W: www.mickgeorge.co.uk

Micro-Mesh Filtration

Innovation House, Dabell Avenue Blenheim Ind Est Nottingham NG6 8WA

T: 0115 975 2929

E: enquiries@micro-mesh.co.uk

W: www.micro-mesh.co.uk

Middlemarch Environmental Ltd

Triumph House, Birmingham Road Coventry CV5 9AZ

T: 01676 525880

E: admin@middlemarch-environmental.com

W: www.middlemarch-enviromental.com

Midland Alloy Ltd

Unit 1, Stafford Park 17

Telford Shropshire TF3 3DG

T: 01952 290961

E: sales@midlandalloy.com

W: www.midlandalloy.com

Midland Metro Alliance

4th Floor Alpha Tower, Suffolk St Queensway

Birmingham B1 1TT

T: 0121 643 8729

W: www.metroalliance.co.uk

A well respected Achilles audited professional firm of Chartered Land and Engineering Surveyors with over 30 years’ experience committed to utilising state of the art surveying and imaging technology in order to provide a wide range of deliverables to the Rail Industry.

Mike Worby Survey Consultancy Ltd

37 Ramblers Way, Welwyn Garden City Hertfordshire AL7 2JU T: 01707 333677

E: survey@mw-sc.co.uk W: www.mw-sc.co.uk

Mikerry Rail Ltd

Unit 1, Pontsarn Road

Merthyr Tydfil CF48 2TN T: 01685 377011

E: admin@mikerryrail.co.uk W: www.mikerryrail.co.uk

Milestone Project Management Solutions

Great West House, Great West Road Brentford London TW8 9DF T: 020 8326 5760

E: info@milestoneuk.com W: www.milestoneuk.com

Millcroft Group Salutation House, 1 Salutation Road Greenwich London SE10 0AT T: 020 8305 1988

E: sales@millcroft.co.uk W: www.millcroft.co.uk

Mills Ltd

13 Fairway Drive, Fairway Ind Estate Greenford Middlesex UB6 8PW

T: 020 8833 2626

E: sales@millsltd.com W: www.millsltd.com

Mineral Products Association (MPA)

Gillingham House, 38-44 Gillingham Street London SW1V 1HU

T: 020 7963 8000

E: info@mineralproducts.org W: www.mineralproducts.org

Mini Gears Group

Top Gear House, Bletchley Road

Heaton Mersey I.E. Stockport SK4 3ED T: 0161 432 0222

E: enquiries@minigears.co.uk W: www.minigears.co.uk

Mitie Pest Control Ltd

Unit 1 Athelney Way, Cheltenham Gloucester GL52 6RT T: 0345 017 1069 E: mpc.sales@mitie.com W: www.mitie.com

Mitsubishi Electric Europe BV Travellers Lane, Hatfield Hertfordshire AL10 8XB T: 01707 288180

E: automation@meuk.mee.com W: gb3a.mitsubishielectric.com

MJ Quinn Intergrated Services (Head Office) Finwell House, 26 Finsbury Square London EC2A 1DS T: 020 7993 0731

E: enquiry@mjquinn.co.uk W: www.mjquinn.co.uk

MJ Rees & Company Ltd A1 Vantage Office Park, Old Gloucester Road Hambrook Bristol BS16 1GW T: 01454 252930

E: survey@mjrees.co.uk

W: www.mjrees.co.uk

MK Surveys

1 Potters Lane, Kiln Farm

Milton Keynes MK11 3HE

T: 01908 565561

E: mail@mksurveys.co.uk

W: www.mksurveys.co.uk

MK Test Systems

ATE House, Westpark 26

Wellington Somerset TA21 9AD

T: 01823 428702

E: sales@mktest.com

W: www.mktest.com

MLM Consulting Engineers Ltd North Kiln, Felaw Maltings

46 Felaw Street Ipswich Suffolk IP2 8PN

T: 01473 231100

E: contact@mlmgroup.com W: www.mlmgroup.com

MMRA Ltd 10 Fleet Place, 4th Floor London EC4M 7RB

T: 020 7651 0590

E: info@mmra-cert.com W: www.mmra-cert.com

MobiHub

Crown House, 183 High Street Bottisham Cambridge CB25 9BB T: 01223 813151

E: info@mobihub.com W: www.mobihub.com

Modern Eon | Lighting Services in UK

Lighting House, Church Road London SE19 2ET T: 020 8650 9690

E: info@moderneon.co.uk

W: www.moderneon-light.com

Mole Solutions Ltd Church Farm House, Grafton Road Geddington NN14 1AJ

T: 01480 413141

E: info@molesolutions.co.uk

W: www.molesolutions.co.uk

Momentum Services Ltd (Euro Star) Times House, Bravingtons Walk Regent Quarter London N1 9AW

T: 020 7843 5619

E: info@momentumltd.eu

W: www.momentumservicesltd.com

Mono Design Ltd

16 Scarsdale Avenue, Littleover Derby DE23 6ER

T: 01332 361616

E: info@monodesign.co.uk W: www.monodesign.co.uk

Moore Concrete have been involved in numerous civil engineering projects, working in conjunction with key contractors to manufacture bespoke precast concrete units. This experience has led to Moore Concrete building a high level of expertise, in manufacturing units for coastal, road, rail, construction and architectural schemes.

Moore Concrete Products Ltd Caherty House, 41 Woodside Road, Ballymena Co. Antrim Northern Ireland BT42 4QH

T: 028 2565 2566

E: info@moore-concrete.com

W: www.moore-concrete.com

Moorecorp Ltd

9 Millfield Close, Flitwick Bedford MK45 1LB

T: 01525 717075

E: sales@moore-ltd.com

W: www.moorecorp.co.uk

Morgan Advanced Materials PLC 473 Foleshill Road, Coventry West Midlands CV6 5AQ

T: 024 7670 2802

E: info@morganplc.com W: www.morganadvancedmaterials.com

Morgan Hunt Limited (London Office) 9th Floor, 125 London Road London EC2Y 5AS

T: 020 7419 8900

E: info@morganhunt.com W: www.morganhunt.com

Morgan Marine Ltd

Llandybie, Ammanford Carmarthenshire Wales SA18 3GY

T: 01269 850437

E: sales@morgan-marine.com

W: www.morgan-marine.com

Morgan Sindall Construction & Infrastructure Ltd

Corporation Street, Rugby Warwickshire CV21 2DW

T: 01788 534500

E: info.infrastructure@morgansindall.com

W: www.construction.morgansindall.com

Morgan Sindall Group

Kent House, 14-17 Market Place

London W1W 8AJ

T: 020 7307 9200

E: enquiries@morgansindall.co.uk

W: www.morgansindall.com

Morganite Electrical Carbon Ltd

Upper Forest Way, Morriston Swansea SA6 8PP

T: 01792 763000

E: meclsales@morganplc.com

W: www.morgancarbon.com

Morris Site Machinery

Station Road, Four Ashes Wolverhampton WV10 7DB

T: 01902 790824

E: info@morrismachinery.co.uk

W: www.morrismachinery.co.uk

Morrison Utility Services Limited Abel Smith House, Gunnels Wood Road Stevenage Hertfordshire SG1 2ST

T: 01438 743744

E: communications@mgroupservices.com W: www.morrisonus.com

Mors Smitt (A Wabtec Company)

Graycar Business Park, Burton Upon Trent Staffordshire DE13 8EN

T: 01283 722650

E: msu_sales@wabtec.com

W: www.mors-smitt.com

Morson Human Resources Ltd t/a Morson Talent Adamson House, 2 Centenary Way Salford Manchester M50 1RD T: 0161 707 1516

E: enquiries@morson.com W: www.morson.com

Mosdorfer Rail offer innovative product solutions for High-Speed, Commuter and Light Rail OCS systems. Our in-house technology is developed for the production of safe and reliable materials and products.

Mosdorfer offer connectors and systems for the electrification of railway lines:

• Tensorex® C+ Tensioning Device Droppers

• Catenary Fittings

• Insulators Tools

• Safety Equipment

Mosdorfer Rail Ltd 2-4 Orgreave Place, Orgreave Sheffield S13 9LU

T: 0114 478 8500

E: ordersrailuk@mosdorfer.com W: www.mosdorfer-rail.com

Motorail UK Limited

QRTC, Station Road Long Marston Stratford-on-Avon CV37 8PL

T: 01789 721995

E: info@motorail.co.uk W: www.motorail.co.uk

Movement Strategies

31-35 Kirby Street, Farringdon London EC1N 8TE

T: 020 3540 8520

E: info@movementstrategies.com W: www.movementstrategies.com

Moxa UK

Sanderrum Centre, 30a Upper High Street

Thame OX9 3EX

T: 01844 355601

E: uk@moxa.com W: www.moxa.com

MPEC Technology Ltd

6 Pinnacle Way, Pride Park

Derby DE24 8ZS

T: 01332 363 979

E: enquiries@tracsis.com

W: www.mpec.co.uk

MPH Construction Ltd

Bromfield House, Bromfield Ind Estate

Queens Lane Flintshire CH7 1XB

T: 01352 755151

E: info@mphconstruction.co.uk

W: www.mphconstruction.co.uk

MPH Rail Development Limited

104 Stanley Road, Hounslow London TW3 1YT

T: 00 44 7772 967388

E: Andrew@MPHrail.com

MR Site Services Ltd

Unit 6, Worcester Trading Est Worcester WR3 8HR

T: 01905 755055

E: welding@mrsiteservices.co.uk

W: www.mrsiteservices.co.uk

MRI Software

9 King Street

London EC2V 8EA

T: 020 3861 7100

E: emeasales@mrisoftware.com

W: www.mrisoftware.com

MRL Eye Limited

Alfred House, Ropewalk

Knottingley West Yorkshire WF11 9AL

T: 01977 622000

E: info@mrl-limited.co.uk

W: www.mrl-limited.co.uk

MSA Safety - Latchways PLC

Hopton Park, Devizes Wiltshire SN10 2JP

T: 0800 066 2222

E: info.gb@msasafety.com

W: www.msasafety.com

MTAG Composites Ltd Coldham Road, Coningsby Lincolnshire LN4 4SE

T: 01526 343790

E: enquiries@mtagcomposites.com

W: www.mtagcomposites.com

MTM Power Messtechnik Mellenbach GmbH

Zirkel 3, 98744 Schwarzatal

Germany

T: 0049 367 05 / 6 880

E: info@mtm-power.com

W: www.mtm-power.com

MTR Corporation Limited

Samuel House, 6 St Alban’s Street

London SW1Y 4SQ

T: 020 7766 3500

E: mtr@mhpc.com

W: www.mtreurope.com

MTR Elizabeth Line

63 St Mary Avenue

London EC3A 8NH

T: 020 7444 0213

E: communications@mtrcrossrail.co.uk

W: www.mtrcrossrail.co.uk

Muirhead - Scottish Leather Group Operations

Baltic Works, Kilbarchan Road

Bridge of Weir Scotland PA11 3RH

T: 01505 691730

E: marketing@muirhead.co.uk

W: www.muirhead.co.uk

Multimodal

69 Fulham High Street

London SW6 3JW

T: 020 7384 7700

E: info@clarionevents.com

W: www.multimodal.org.uk

Murphy Geospatial

39-41 North Road

London N7 9DP

T: 020 3598 3775

E: info@murphygs.com

W: www.murphygs.com

My Visual Management

The Willows Studio, Pakenham

Bury St Edmunds Suffolk IP312JT

T: 01359 305010

E: info@myvisualmanagement.co.uk

W: www.myvisualmanagement.co.uk

MYM Recruitment

80-82 Rainey Street, Magherafelt

Northern Ireland BT45 5AJ

T: 028 7939 7108

E: team@mymrecruitment.com

W: www.mymrecruitment.com

NAL Limited

Weir Lane

Worcester WR2 4AY

T: 01905 427100

E: sales@nal.ltd.uk W: www.nal.ltd.uk

NATAS ASBESTOS Ltd

Earles Court, Forshaw Heath Lane

Solihull B94 5LT

T: 0870 751 1880 E: info@natas.co.uk W: www.natas.co.uk

National Access & Scaffolding Confederation (NASC) 4th Floor, 12 Bridewell Place

London EC4V 6AP

T: 020 7822 7400 E: enquiries@nasc.org.uk W: www.nasc.org.uk

National College for Advanced Transport & Infrastructure (NCATI)

2 Lister Street

Birmingham B7 4AG T: 0330 120 0375 E: enquiries@ncati.ac.uk W: www.ncati.ac.uk

National College for High Speed Rail

2 Lister Street

Birmingham B7 4AG

T: 0330 120 0375 E: enquiries@nchsr.ac.uk W: www.nchsr.ac.uk

National Composites Centre

Bristol & Bath, Science Park

Emersons Green Bristol BS16 7FS

T: 0117 370 7600

E: info@nccuk.com W: www.nccuk.com

National Federation of Builders (NFB)

Spectrum House, Suite AF29

Gatwick RH6 0LG T: 0345 057 8160

E: info@builders.org.uk W: www.builders.org.uk

National Federation of Demolition Contractors (NFDC)

Resurgam House, Paradise Hemel Hempstead Hertfordshire HP2 4TF

T: 01442 217144

E: info@demolition-nfdc.com W: www.demolition-nfdc.com

National Federation of Roofing Contractors (NFRC)

31 Worship Street

London EC2A 2DY

T: 020 7638 7663

E: helpdesk@nfrc.co.uk

W: www.nfrc.co.uk

National Infrastructure Commission (NIC)

Finlaison House, 15-17 Furnival Street

London EC4A 1AB

T: 020 7270 4624

E: enquiries@nic.gov.uk

W: www.nic.org.uk

National Railway Museum

Leeman Road, York North Yorkshire YO26 4XJ

T: 0333 016 1010

E: nrm@nrm.org.uk W: www.nrm.org.uk

National Skills Academy for Rail (NSAR)

26th Floor Millbank Tower 21-24

Millbank London SW1P 4QP

London SW1H 9DJ

T: 020 3021 0575

E: support@nsar.freshdesk.com

W: www.nsar.co.uk

National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport

Workers (RMT)

Unity House, 39 Chalton Street

London NW1 1JD

T: 020 7387 4771

E: info@rmt.org.uk

W: www.rmt.org.uk

Nationwide Data Collection Ltd

Haseley Office, Centre Firs Lane

Haseley Warwick CV35 7LS

T: 01926 485504

E: enquiries@nationwidedatacollection.co.uk

W: www.nationwidedatacollection.co.uk

Natural Cement Distribution Ltd 10-11 Fountain Parade, Mapplewell Barnsley South Yorkshire S75 6FW T: 01226 381133

E: enquiries@naturalcement.co.uk W: www.naturalcement.co.uk

Navigant Consulting 5th Floor, Woolgate Exchange 25 Basinghall St London EC2V 5HA T: 020 7469 1111

E: contactus@navigant.com W: www.navigant.com

Naylor Drainage Ltd

Clough Green, Cawthorne Barnsley South Yorkshire S75 4AD T: 01226 790591

E: drainage@naylor.co.uk W: www.naylor.co.uk

NBC Environment Limited

The Mews, Snetterton Park Snetterton Norfolk NR16 2JU T: 0333 567 2020

E: enquiries@nbcenvironment.co.uk W: www.nbcenvironment.co.uk

NCC Group

XYZ Building, 2 Hardman Boulevard Spinningfields Manchester M3 3AQ T: 0161 209 5200

E: response@nccgroup.trust

W: www.nccgroup.trust

NDE Clarke Pitchline Ltd

NDE Buildings, Aldbourne Road Coventry CV1 4EQ

T: 02476 222272

E: sales@ndepower.com

W: www.ndepower.com

Near Surface Geophysics Group (NSGG)

The Geological Society, Burlington House Piccadilly London W1J 0BG T: 020 7434 9944

E: info@nsgg.org.uk

W: www.nsgg.org.uk

Neary Rail and Construction 9 Coal Pit Lane, Atherton Manchester M46 ORY

T: 0845 217 7150

E: info@neary.co.uk W: www.neary.co.uk

NÉOS Superform Limited Cosgrove Close, Worcester WR3 8UA

T: 01905 874300

E: info@neosintl.com

W: www.neosintl.com

Network Certification Body (NCB) Groung Floor Caldecotte, The Quadrant Eldergate Milton Keynes MK9 1EN T: 01908 784002

E: ncbenquiries@networkrail.co.uk

W: www.net-cert.co.uk

Network Rail

1 Eversholt Street London NW1 2DN T: 020 7557 8000

W: www.networkrail.co.uk

Network Rail (Manchester) Square One, 4 Travis Street Manchester M1 2NY

T: 0161 880 3936

W: www.networkrail.co.uk

Networkers International plc 1450 Parkway, Solent Business Park Whiteley Hampshire PO15 7AF

T: 01489 882500

E: info@networkerstechnology.com

W: www.networkerstechnology.com

New Holland Construction Cranes Farm Road, Basildon Essex SS14 3AD

T: 01268 533000

E: customerservice.na@newholland.com

W: www.newholland.com

Neway Training Solutions Limited

Kelvin House, RTC Business Park

London Road Derby DE24 8UP

T: 01332 360033

E: enquiries@neway-training.com

W: www.neway-training.com

Newcastle College Rail Academy

Williams Street, Felling Gateshead Tyne & Wear NE10 0JP

T: 0191 200 4486

E: rail@ncl-coll.ac.uk

W: www.newcastlecollege.co.uk

Newcastle University

Newcastle Upon Tyne Tyne & Wear NE1 7RU

T: 0191 208 6000

E: pg-info@ncl.ac.uk

W: www.ncl.ac.uk

We are the UK’s leading supplier of robust and reliable automatic and manual barriers, gates and height restrictors. Whether you’re looking for a simple barrier or large commercial gate we provide quality bespoke British made vehicle access solutions, from design concept, to manufacturing, installation and after-service.

Newgate (Newark) Ltd

Brunel Drive, Newark Nottinghamshire NG24 2DE

T: 01636 700172

E: sales@newgate.uk.com

W: www.newgate.uk.com

NewRail

Newcastle University, Stephenson Building Kensington Terrace Newcastle NE1 7RU

T: 0191 208 5821

E: newrail@newcastle.ac.uk

W: www.ncl.ac.uk

Newsom Consulting Ltd

Evergreen House, North Grafton Place London NW1 2DX

T: 020 3026 3870

E: enquiries@newsomconsulting.co.uk

W: www.newsomconsulting.co.uk

Nexus Alpha Low Power Systems Ltd

London House, 7 Prescott Place Clapham London SW4 6BS

T: 020 7622 6816

E: info@nexusalpha.com

W: www.nexusalpha.com

Nexus Recruitment Solutions

139 High Street, Portishead Bristol BS20 6PY

T: 0845 025 111

E: nexus@nexus-resources.co.uk

W: www.nexus-resources.co.uk

NG Bailey (Bailey Rail) 3rd Floor, The Angel Building 407 St John Street London EC1V 4AB

T: 020 7843 0200

E: generalenquiries@ngbailey.co.uk

W: www.ngbailey.com

Nicoll Russell Studios

111 King Street, Broughty Ferry Dundee DD5 1EL

T: 01382 778966

E: design@nrsarchitects.com

W: www.nrsarchitects.com

NightSearcher Limited

Unit 4 Applied House, Fitzherbert Spur Farlington Portsmouth PO61TT

T: 023 9238 9774

E: sales@nightsearcher.co.uk

W: www.nightsearcher.co.uk

NMB Minebea UK Ltd

Doddington Road Lincoln LN6 3RA

T: 01522 500933

E: enquiries.lincoln@nmb-minebea.com

W: www.nmb-minebea.com

Nmcn

The County Estate, Huthwaite

Sutton-in-Ashfield Nottinghamshire NG17 2HW

T: 01623 515008

E: pr@nmcn.com

W: www.northmid.co.uk

Nobel Fire Systems

7 Quest Park, Moss Hall Road

Bury Lancashire BL9 7JZ

T: 01706 625777

E: info@nobel-fire-systems.com

W: www.nobel-fire-systems.com

Noble MED Solutions Ltd

2nd Floor, 12 Town Quay Wharf

Unit 12 Abbey Road Barking IG11 7BZ

T: 0737 720 6539

E: info@noblemedsolutions.com

W: www.noblemedsolutions.com

Nokia

740 Waterside Drive, Aztec West Bristol BS32 4UF

T: 01454 467000

E: info@nokia.com

W: www.nokia.com

Nomad Digital (Head Office)

5th Floor, One Trinity Broad Chare Newcastle NE1 2HF

T: 020 7096 6966

E: experts@nomad-digital.com

W: www.nomad-digital.com

Non Slip Shop LTD

Unit E6, Halesfield 5, Halesfield Telford Shropshire TF7 4QJ

T: 01952 327757

E: info@nonslipshop.co.uk

W: www.nonslipshop.co.uk

Norbar, the world’s foremost specialist in torque control, has a longstanding association with the rail industry. Our involvement starts with the manufacturers and extends through the life of the rolling stock, the networks and infrastructure. We offer pneumatic, electronic and manual torque multipliers, industrial torque wrenches, calibration and special products services.

Norbar Torque Tools Ltd

Wildmere Road, Banbury Oxfordshire OX16 3JU

T: 01295 753600

E: sales@norbar.com

W: www.norbar.com

Nord-Lock Group

Kingsgate House, Newbury Road Andover Hampshire SP10 4DU

T: 01264 355557

E: enquiries@nord-lock.com

W: www.nord-lock.com

Norelem Ltd

Innovation Centre, Longbridge Birmingham B31 2TS

T: 0121 222 5322

E: info@norelem.co.uk

W: www.norelem.co.uk

Nortek Global HVAC UK Ltd

Fens Pool Avenue, Brierley Hill West Midlands DY5 1QA

T: 01384 489 700

E: reznorsales@nortek.com

W: www.reznor.eu

North East Combined Authority (NECA)

Quadrant Colt Bus Park, The Silverlink North North Tyneside NE27 0BY

E: enquiries@northeastca.org.uk

W: www.northeastca.gov.uk

North Highland Consulting

120 Holborn

London EC1N 2TD

T: 020 7812 6460

E: info@northhighland.com

W: www.northhighland.com

North Yorkshire Moors Railway

12 Park Street, Pickering

North Yorkshire YO18 7AJ

T: 01751 473799

E: admin@nymr.co.uk

W: www.nymr.co.uk

Northern Divers specialise in underwater and surface civil engineering providing teams of divers and trained water personnel to carryout works above and below water. Bridge inspections and repairs, scour protection, river reinstatements, inland waterway repairs, maintenance, salvage, structural inspections and repairs, hydrographical and topographical surveys, prioritising customer satisfaction and cost-effectiveness.

Northern Divers

Oslo Road, Sutton Fields Ind Est Hull HU7 0YN

T: 01482 227276

E: contact@northerndivers.co.uk W: www.northerndivers.co.uk

Northern Ireland Railways

22 Great Victoria St, Belfast

Northern Ireland BT2 7LX

T: 028 9066 6630

E: feedback@translink.co.uk W: www.translink.co.uk

Northern Precision Ltd Unit 3, Durham Lane, Armthorpe Doncaster South Yorkshire DN3 3FE

T: 01302 836010

E: sales@npfasteners.com W: www.npfasteners.com

Northern Trains Ltd

Northern House, York North Yorkshire YO1 6HZ

T: 0800 200 6060

E: enquiries@northernrailway.co.uk W: www.northernrailway.co.uk

Norton & Associates Ltd

32a High Street, Pinner Middlesex HA5 5PW

T: 020 8869 9237

E: mail@norton-associates.co.uk W: www.nortonandassociates.co.uk

Norton Rose Fulbright

3 More, London Riverside London SE1 2AQ

T: 020 7283 6000

E: marketing@nortonrosefulbright.com W: www.nortonrosefulbright.com

Nottingham Express Transit

NET Depot, Armstrong Way

Wilkinson Street Nottingham NG7 7NW

T: 0115 942 7777

E: info@thetram.net W: www.thetram.net

Novah Ltd

Unit 12, Jenson Court

Astmoor Ind Estate Runcorn WA7 1SQ

T: 01928 242918

E: sales@novah.co.uk W: www.novah.co.uk

Novograf 10 Langlands Place, East Kilbride Glasgow G75 0YF T: 01355 900100

E: hello@novograf.co.uk W: www.novograf.co.uk

Novus Rail Ltd

Solaris Centre, New South Prom Blackpool FY4 1RW T: 01253 478027

E: admin@novus-rail.com W: www.novus-rail.com

NQA Certification Ltd

Warwick House, Houghton Hall Park

Dunstable Bedfordshire LU5 5ZX

T: 0800 052 2424

E: info@nqa.com W: www.nqa.com

NRL Building 5, Glasshouse Bus. Park Wigan Lancashire WN3 6GL

T: 01324 625231

E: enquiries@nrl.co.uk W: www.nrlrail.co.uk

NRL

2 Norman Court, Albion Road Barnsley South Yorks S71 3TE T: 01942 614650

E: enquiries@nrl.co.uk W: www.nrlrail.co.uk

NSI Group Ltd Whitacre Rd Ind Estate, Nuneaton Warwickshire CV11 6BY T: 024 7637 5656 E: sales@nsigroup.co.uk W: www.nsigroup.co.uk

NSS Group - Nationwide Specialist Services 239 Ashley Road, Hale Altrincham Grt Manchester WA15 9NE T: 0161 223 8100

E: salessupport@nssgroup.com W: www.nssgroup.com

NTS Premier Services

UK House, 315 Collier Row Lane Romford Essex RM5 3ND T: 01708 733200 E: info@ntsps.co.uk W: www.ntsps.com

Nu Star Material Handling Ltd Lakeside, Ednaston Bus Centre Ednaston Derby DE6 3AE

T: 0115 880 0070

E: enquiries@nu-starmhl.com W: www.nu-starmhl.com

Nufox reputation within the Rail Industry, comes from providing solutions from concept to finished production. Our engineers and technical experts have knowledge in all aspects of the industry, this is the foundation of our manufacturing capability and includes all areas from material, to rubber extrusion and above all quality. Our products include door seals, glazing strips, gaskets and bespoke fabrications.

Nufox Rubber Ltd

Unit 1 Bentley Avenue, Middleton Manchester M24 2GP T: 0161 655 8800 E: sales@nufox.com W: www.nufox.com

Nuttall Bowser Engineering Generator Building, Counterslip Redclifffe Bristol BS1 6BX T: 07856 788176

E: hello@nuttallbowser.com W: www.nuttallbowser.com

Oakes Power Services Ltd Suite 2010, 6-8 Revenge Road Lordswood Chatham Kent ME5 8UD T: 01634 940796

E: info@ops-ltd.co.uk W: www.oakespowerservices.co.uk

Oakland Group LLP

1 Aire Street, Leeds West Yorkshire LS1 4PR T: 0113 234 1944

E: hello@theoaklandgroup.co.uk W: www.theoaklandgroup.co.uk

Oasys Ltd

Central Square, Forth Street Newcastle NE1 3PL

T: 0191 238 7559

E: oasys@arup.com W: www.oasys-software.com

Oasys Ltd

8 Fitzroy Street London W1T 4BJ

T: 0207 755 4515

E: oasys@arup.com

W: www.oasys-software.com

Octane Holding Group Ltd

Peace Street Bradford BD4 8UF

T: 0113 201 2460

E: info@octane.uk.com

W: www.octane.uk.com

Office Depot

501 Beaumont, Leys Lane

Leicester LE4 2BN

T: 0116 232 3425

E: ukcustomerservice@officedepot.com

W: www.online.officedepot.co.uk

Office of Rail and Road (ORR)

25 Cabot Square London E14 4QZ

T: 020 7282 2000

E: contact.cct@orr.gov.uk W: www.orr.gov.uk

Office Twelve 2 Exploration Drive, Pioneer Park Leicester LE4 5JD T: 0344 801 2012

E: hello@officetwelve.com

W: www.officetwelve.com

Ogier Electronics Limited

U13 Sandridge Park, Porters Wood St Albans Hertfordshire AL3 6PH

T: 01727 853521

E: enquiries@ogierelectronics.com W: www.ogierelectronics.com

Ogle Models & Prototypes Ltd Birds Hill, Letchworth Hertfordshire SG6 1JA T: 01462 682661

E: info@oglemodels.com W: www.oglemodels.com

OLD Engineering Co Ltd Plot 1, Sketchley Lane Ind Est Burbage Leicestershire LE10 3EN T: 01455 612521

E: sales@oldengineering.co.uk W: www.oldengineering.co.uk

Oldham Engineering Ltd

Castle Iron Works, Overens Street Oldham Lancashire OL4 1LA T: 0161 627 5822

E: sales@oldham-eng.com W: www.oldham-eng.com

Oleo International Grovelands, Longford Road Exhall Coventry CV7 9NE T: 024 7664 5555

E: sales@oleo.co.uk W: www.oleo.co.uk

Olleco

Northampton Road, Blisworth Northampton NN7 3DR T: 01604 857030 E: enquiries@olleco.co.uk W: www.olleco.co.uk

Oltec Group

Oltec House, 18 Beecham Court Smithy Brooke Road Wigan WN3 6PR T: 01942 829101

E: info@oltecgroup.com W: www.oltecgroup.com

OLTIS Group a.s. Dr. Milady, Horákové 1200/27a 779 00 T: 00 420 588 208 555 E: oltis@oltis.cz W: www.oltis.cz

Omnicom Balfour Beatty

Eboracum House, Clifton Park Avenue York YO30 5PB

T: 01904 778100

E: info@omnicomengineering.co.uk W: https://omnicombalfourbeatty.com

One Way Resourcing Limited

U6-7 Cross House Centre, Cross House Road Southampton Hampshire SO14 5GZ

T: 023 8098 1600

E: info@oneway.co.uk

W: www.oneway.co.uk

Onis Consulting Limited

8 Bradley Drive, Grantham Lincolnshire NG31 7WW T: 07930 115709

E: robin@onis-consulting.co.uk W: www.onis-consulting.co.uk

OnTrac Ltd

Baltimore House, Baltic Business Quarter

Gateshead Tyne & Wear NE8 3DF

T: 0191 477 4951

E: enquiries@on-trac.co.uk

W: www.on-trac.co.uk

Practical assessment tools and recruitment solutions to help your talent search.

OPC Assessment offers an extensive range of innovative assessment tools. Our user-friendly Candela™ platform delivers clear instant results. You can trust our experts to manage any sized recruitment initiative or team performance project.

OPC Assessment

One Wellstones, Watford Hertfordshire WD17 2AE

T: 01923 234646

E: admin@theopc.co.uk

W: www.theopc.co.uk/assessment

Open Technology Ltd

1 Woodlands Court, Albert Drive Burgess Hill West Sussex RH15 9TN

T: 01444 230660

E: info@opentechnologyuk.com

W: www.opentechnologyuk.com

Opentree Ltd

Cabinet House, Ellerbeck Court

Stokesley Bus Park Stokesley TS9 5PT

T: 01642 714471

E: info@opentree.co.uk

W: www.opentree.co.uk

Optasense Ltd

Cody Technology Park, Ively Road Farnborough Hampshire GU14 0LX

T: 01252 392000

E: contact@optasense.com

W: www.optasense.com

Optical Coating Technologies

Unit 8, Lagrange Lichfield Road Tamworth B79 7XD

T: 01827 63489

E: info@optical-coatings.com

W: www.optical-coatings.com

Optosafe Ltd

15 Spiersbridge Way, Spiersbridge Bus Park Thornliebank Glasgow G46 8NG

T: 0141 428 3482

E: cctv@optosafe.co.uk

W: www.optosafe.co.uk

Optus Anti-skid surfacing systems

22 Tarran Way North, Moreton Wirral Merseyside CH46 4UA

T: 0151 604 0001

E: info@optus.co.uk

W: www.optus.co.uk

Orano Projects Limited Suite 7 Hitching Court, Abingdon Business Park

Abingdon Oxfordshire OX14 1RA

T: 01235 555755

E: abingdon@oranoprojects.uk

W: www.oranoprojects.uk

Orapi Applied Ltd Spring Road, Smethwick West Midlands B66 1PT

T: 0121 525 4000

E: info@orapiapplied.com

W: www.orapiapplied.com

Orbis Protect

Beaufort House, Cricket Field Road Uxbridge UB8 1QG

T: 08000 830 850

E: rail@orbisprotect.com

W: www.orbisprotect.com

Orbital Fasteners is a leading online & telesales distributor of fixings, fasteners, tools & power tools specialising in next day delivery to construction sites and factories in and around London via our own van fleet and nationally via carrier.

Orbital Fasteners

Olds Approach, Tolpits Lane

Watford Herts WD18 9XT

T: 01923 777777

E: sales@orbitalfasteners.co.uk

W: www.orbitalfasteners.co.uk

Osborne Rail

Fonteyn House, 47-49 London Road

Reigate Surrey RH2 9PY

T: 0800 025 8008

E: enquiries@osborne.co.uk W: www.osborne.co.uk

OSL Global

The Railway Exchange, Weston Road

Crewe Cheshire CW1 6AA T: 0845 271 9171

E: enquiries@oslglobal.com

W: www.oslglobal.com

OSL Rail Limited

The Railway Exchange, Weston Road

Crewe Cheshire CW1 6AA

T: 0845 271 9171

E: enquiries@o-s-l.uk.com

W: www.oslglobal.com

Osprey Shipping Limited

9 Portis Fields, Bristol Road

Portishead BS20 6PN

T: 01275 460608

E: hello@osprey.group

W: www.osprey.group

OTM Learning

630 High Road

Woodford Green IG8 0PS

T: 020 3093 1828

E: social@otmlearning.com

W: www.otmlearning.com

Overseas Trade Shows Agency (OTSA)

Montgomery Exhibitions, 9 Manchester Square

London W1U 3PL

T: 020 7886 3000

E: otsa@otsa.net

W: www.otsa.net

Oxford Plastic Systems Ltd

Enstone Business Park, Enstone

Chipping Norton Oxfordshire OX7 4NP

T: 01608 678888

E: sales@oxfordplastics.com

W: www.oxfordplastics.com

P Ducker Systems Ltd

Olympus House, Stephenson’s Way

Wyvern Bus Park Derby DE21 6LY

T: 01332 280195

E: info@pdslimited.co.uk

W: www.pdslimited.co.uk

PA Consulting Group 10 Bressenden Place London SW1E 5DN T: 020 7333 5865

E: info@paconsulting.com

W: www.paconsulting.com

PACE Networks

4 The Hayloft, Far Peak Northleach GL54 3AP

T: 01285 323525

E: info@pace-networks.co.uk

W: www.pace-networks.co.uk

Padley & Venables – Quality Tools, Made in Britain, Proven Worldwide. Demolition Tools, Contractors’ Tools, Rock Drilling Tools. P&V have been manufacturing quality tools in the UK for over 100 years – using up to date manufacturing methods and production processes to ensure the best possible product where it matters most.

Padley & Venables

Callywhite Lane, Dronfield Sheffield S18 2XT

T: 01246 299100

E: sales@padley-venables.com

W: www.padley-venables.com

Pageantry Electronic Systems Ltd Argent Court, Hook Rise South Surbiton KT6 7NL

T: 020 8391 8360

E: sales@pageantry.co.uk

W: www.pageantry.co.uk

Paint Inspection Ltd (Head Office) 61 High Street, Fareham Hampshire PO16 7BG T: 0845 463 8680

E: admin@paint-inspection.co.uk

W: www.paint-inspection.co.uk

Painting and Decorating Association (PDA)

32 Coton Road, Nuneaton Warwickshire CV11 5TW T: 024 7635 3776

E: info@paintingdecoratingassociation.co.uk

W: www.paintingdecoratingassociation.co.uk

Paintmaster Trade Paints Manufacturer Unit 12-17, Bingswood Ind Estate Whaley Bridge Derbyshire SK23 7LY T: 01663 733633

E: orders@paintmaster.co.uk

W: www.paintmaster.co.uk

Palmers Scaffolding UK Ltd 331 Charles Street, Glasgow Scotland G21 2QA

T: 0141 553 4040

E: info@palmersgroup.co.uk

W: www.palmersgroup.co.uk

Safety critical communication and signalling technologies, and enhancement solutions for railway control systems and equipment.

Park Signalling Limited

Holdsworth Mill, Houldsworth Street Reddish Stockport SK5 6DA

T: 0161 219 0161

E: sales@park-signalling.co.uk W: www.park-signalling.co.uk

Parkeon Ltd

10 Willis Way, Poole Dorset BH15 3SS

T: 01202 339339

E: sales_uk@parkeon.com

W: www.parkeon.co.uk

Parker Hannifin

Tachbrook Park Drive, Tachbrook Park Warwick CV34 6TU

T: 01926 317878

E: parker.uk@parker.com

W: www.parker.com

Parry People Movers Ltd

Parry House, Overend Road Cradley Heath West Midlands B64 7RD

T: 01384 569553

E: info@parrypeoplemovers.com W: www.parrypeoplemovers.com

Partex Marking Systems (UK) Ltd

Units 61-64 Station Rd, Coleshill Birmingham B46 1JT

T: 01675 463670

E: sales@partex.co.uk

W: www.partex.co.uk

Partline Limited

Dockfield Road, Shipley West Yorkshire BD17 7AZ

T: 01274 531531

E: sales@partline.co.uk

W: www.partline.co.uk

Pascall+Watson

The Warehouses, 10 Black Friars Lane London EC4V 6ER

T: 020 3837 2500

E: info@pascalls.co.uk W: www.pascalls.co.uk

Passcomm Limited

24 Tatton Court, Kingsland Grange Warrington Cheshire WA1 4RR

T: 01925 821333

E: sales@passcomm.co.uk

Pandrol defines the industry standard across rail fastening systems and aluminothermic welding. Our products and services extend to designing, developing and manufacturing equipment to make constructing and maintaining railways more efficient. Our smart control systems increase productivity, monitor track conditions and improve the overall track life cycle.

Pandrol Gateford Road, Worksop Nottinghamshire S81 7AX T: 01909 476101

E: info@pandrol.com W: www.pandrol.com

Panduit (Europe) Ltd West World, Westgate London W5 1UD

T: 020 8601 7200

E: emea-customerservices@panduit.com W: www.panduit.com

Paperless Construction

3 Westfield House, Millfield Lane Nether Poppleton York YO26 6GA T: 01904 373081

E: info@paperlessconstruction.co.uk W: www.paperlessconstruction.co.uk

Paragon ID

Stockholm Road, Sutton Fields

Hull HU7 0XY

T: 01482 826343

E: info@bemrosebooth.com W: www.bemrosebooth.com

W: www.passcomm.co.uk

Passenger Transport Networks

49 Stonegate, York Yorkshire YO1 8AW

T: 01904 611187

E: info@passengertransportnetworks.co.uk

W: www.passengertransportnetworks.co.uk

Pathfinder Tours

Stag House, Gydynap Lane

Inchbrook Woodchester Glos GL5 5EZ

T: 01453 835414

E: office@pathfindertours.co.uk

W: www.pathfindertours.co.uk

Pauley Interactive (Head Office)

Bletchley Leys Farm, Whaddon Road Milton Keynes MK17 0EG

T: 020 3432 8680

E: info@pauley.co.uk

W: www.pauley.co.uk

PAYE Stonework and Restoration Ltd

Stationmasters House, Mottingham Station Approach London SE9 4EL

T: 020 8857 9111

E: ask@paye.net

W: www.paye.net

Payzone UK Limited

Andmore House, Unit 4 Triangle Court

Cheshire Bus Park Northwich CW9 7YL

T: 01606 566600

E: info@payzone.co.uk

W: www.payzone.co.uk

An Employee Owned Company

PB Design & Developments Limited is a proud manufacturer/partner of PADS approved chargers for our Rail, Metro & Underground customers. In addition, our battery chargers, UPS, batteries and system services are trusted in all types of AC and DC standby power applications. Customer service and satisfaction, plain and simple.

PB Design & Developments Ltd

Hithergreen Ind Estate, Clevedon North Somerset BS21 6XT

T: 01275 874411

E: sales@pbdesign.co.uk

W: www.pbdesign.co.uk

PB Metal Finishing Systems Ltd

Unit 11, Eclipse Trading Estate

Sedgley Road Tipton DY4 8DQ

T: 0121 522 3513

E: info@pbmetalfinishingsystems.com

W: www.pbmetalfinishingsystems.com

PBH rail are a well-established survey and design company delivering Track/OLE survey and design nationally, delivering small scale single discipline design to large scale multidisciplinary services. We have a team of 70 experienced staff and work with our partners in Signalling, Civils and E&P providing a one-stop shop for clients.

PBH Rail

The Old Coach House, 4a Custance Walk York North Yorkshire YO23 1BX

T: 01904 655666

E: enquiries@pbhrail.com

W: www.pbhrail.com

PBWel

Unit 1, Leafield Way, Corsham Corsham Wiltshire SN13 9SW

T: 01225 811449

E: sales@pbwel.com

W: www.pbwel.com

PCE Instruments UK Ltd

Unit 11, Southpoint Bus Park

Ensign Way Southampton SO31 4RF

T: 023 8098 7030

E: info@industrial-needs.com

W: www.pce-instruments.com

PcP Gratings Ltd Enterprise Drive, Four Ashes Wolverhampton WV10 7DF

T: 01902 791792

E: sales@pcpgratings.co.uk

W: www.pcpgratings.co.uk

PD Devices Ltd

Old station Yard, South Brent Devon TQ10 9AL

T: 01364 649248

E: info@pddevices.co.uk

W: www.pddevices.co.uk

PE Systems Ltd

Unit 2, Hindley Green Bus Park

Leigh Road Wigan WN2 4TN

T: 01942 260330

E: sales@pe-systems.co.uk

W: www.pe-systems.co.uk

PEL Services Ltd

Unit 1-2, Belvue Business Centre

Northolt Middlesex UB5 5QQ

T: 0333 123 2100

E: info@pel.co.uk

W: www.@pel.co.uk

Peli Products (UK) Ltd

Peli House, Peakdale Road

Brookfield Glossop SK13 6LQ

T: 01457 869999

E: sales@peliproducts.co.uk

W: www.peliproducts.co.uk

Pendersons Ltd

Pendersons House, Pleasant Street

Stoke-on-Trent ST6 3DL

T: 01782 832090

E: info@pendersons.com W: www.pendersons.com

Penna Plc (London Central Office)

Millennium Bridge House, 2 Lambeth Hill

London EC4V 4BG

T: 020 3849 2777

E: info@penna.com W: www.penna.com

Pennant PLC

Parkway House, Palatine Road

Northenden Manchester M22 4DB

T: 0161 947 6940

E: rail@pennantplc.co.uk W: www.pennantplc.co.uk

Penningtons Manches (Solicitors)

125 Wood Street, London EC2V 7AW T: 020 7457 3000

E: info@penningtons.co.uk W: www.penningtons.co.uk

We strive to bring the best in engineering, delivering lifting and handling solutions that guarantee efficiency, no matter how you define it. One of our competitive advantages is that we manufacture our equipment at our purposebuilt facility in Derbyshire, have a dedicated install team and provide a quality aftercare service.

Penny Engineering

Penny Engineering

Station Road, Clowne Chesterfield S43 4AB

T: 01246 811475

E: sales@pennyengineering.com W: www.pennyengineering.com

Pennys Group Ltd

Green Street, Ston Easton Somerset BA3 4BY T: 01761 241387

E: info@pennysgroup.co.uk W: www.pennysgroup.co.uk

Penso

Woodhams Road, Coventry Warwickshire CV3 4FX T: 024 7621 7760

E: info@penso.uk.com W: www.penso.co.uk

Penspen Ltd 150 Holborn, London EC1N 2NS

T: +44 (0) 20 8334 2700

E: contact@penspen.com W: www.penspen.com

Penton UK Ltd

Unit 2, Teville Industrials

Dominion Way Worthing BN14 8NW T: 01903 215315

E: sales@pentonuk.co.uk W: www.pentonuk.co.uk

People 1st

Hospitality House, 11-59 High Road

East Finchley London N2 8AB

T: 020 3074 1222

E: info@people1st.co.uk W: www.people1st.co.uk

Percipere Suite 424, The Atrium

1 Harefield Road Uxbridge UB8 1EX

T: 07860 806104

E: percipereuk@gmail.com

W: www.percipere.co

Perimeter Security Suppliers Association (PSSA)

Unit 19, Omega Business Village Thurston Road Northallerton DL6 2NJ

T: 020 8253 4509

E: admin@pssasecurity.org W: www.pssasecurity.org

Permali

Permali Gloucester Ltd, Bristol Road Gloucester Gloucestershire GL1 5TT T: 01452 528282 E: marketing@permali.co.uk W: www.permali.co.uk

Permalok has been supplying Huck© fasteners and tooling to the rail market for over 25 years. We are able to supply from stock Huck© lockbolts and blind fasteners for use in both Permanent Way and rolling stock. We also stock Huck© tooling and offer a tooling repair/ hire service.

Permalok Fastening Systems Ltd Unit 1a, Plumtree Ind Estate Harworth Doncaster DN11 8EW T: 01302 711308 E: info@permalokfastening.co.uk W: www.permalokfastening.co.

Permanent Way Institution (PWI)

5 Mount Crescent, Warley Brentwood CM14 5DB

T: 01277 230031

E: secretary@pwi.org W: www.thepwi.org

Permaquip Ltd

Old Sleningford Farm, North Stainley Ripon North Yorkshire HG4 3JB T: 01623 513349

E: sales@permaquip.co.uk W: www.permaquip.co.uk

Perpetuum Ltd

Unit 7 The Quadrangle, Abbey Park Ind Estate Romsey SO51 9DL T: 023 8076 5888

E: info@perpetuum.co.uk W: www.perpetuum.com

Petards

390 Princesway, Team Valley Gateshead Tyne & Wear NE11 0TU

T: 0191 440 1104

E: rail@petards.com W: www.petards.com

Peter Alvey – Freelance Photographer Alvey & Towers, 8 Nether Street Harby Leicestershire LE14 4BW T: 01949 861894

E: office@alveyandtowers.com W: www.peteralvey.com

Petrotechnics Ltd

Pavilion 3, Craigshaw Business Park Craigshaw Road Aberdeen AB12 3QH T: 01224 337200

E: info@petrotechnics.com W: www.petrotechnics.com

Petzl’s mission is to create innovative tools and services that allow you to progress, position and protect yourself and others in vertical environments, as well as to light your way in the dark. We continually look for the best solutions in performance, comfort and reliability while maintaining a constant contact with professionals.

Petzl UK

Unit 3-7, Tebay Business Park

Penrith Cumbria CA10 3SS

T: +44 (0) 15396 26400

E: info@petzl.co.uk W: www.petzl.com/GB/en

PFB Recruitment Ltd

13 Cromwell Road, Eynesbury

St Neots Cambridge PE19 2HP

T: 01480 702005

E: paul@pfbrecruitment.com

W: www.pfbrecruitment.com

Phixos Limited

Teme House, Whittington Road

Whittington Worcester WR5 2RY

T: 01905 368580

E: contact@phixos.co.uk

W: www.phixos.co.uk

Phoenix Contact Ltd

Halesfield 13, Telford

Shropshire TF7 4PG

T: 0845 881 2222

E: info@phoenixcontact.co.uk W: www.phoenixcontact.co.uk

Picturascope Ltd

Suite 5.2a, 140 Tabernacle Street

Shoreditch London EC2A 4SD

T: 020 7099 8635

E: info@picturascope.com W: www.picturascope.com

Pilz Automation Technology

Pilz House, 3 Little Colliers Field Corby Northamptonshire NN18 8TJ T: 01536 460766

E: sales@pilz.co.uk W: www.pilz.co.uk

Pinnacle PSG 1st Floor, 6 St Andrews Street Holborn London EC4A 3AE T: 020 7017 2000

E: enquiries@pinnaclegroup.co.uk W: www.pinnaclepsg.co.uk

Pipe Jacking Association (PJA)

6 Burroughs Bank, Lightmoor Telford TF4 3QS T: 0345 0705201

E: graeme.monteith@pipejacking.org W: www.pipejacking.org

Pipex Ltd

Devon Ent Facility, 1 Belliver Way

Roborough Devon PL6 7BP T: 01752 581200

E: fgssales@nov.com W: www.pipexpx.com

Pirtek (UK) Ltd

199 The Vale, Acton London W3 7QE T: 020 8749 8444

E: info@pirtek.co.uk W: www.pirtek.co.uk

Pivovar Ltd

Station Yard, York Road Elvington North Yorkshire YO41 4EL T: 01904 607197

E: sales@pivovar.co.uk W: www.pivovarorders.co.uk

Plascoat Systems Ltd

Farnham Trading Estate, Farnham Surrey GU9 9NY T: 01252 738220

E: sales@plascoat.com W: www.plascoat.com

PlasmaTrack Ltd

Unit 149, The Light Box, 111 Power Road Chiswick London W4 5PY T: 07748 767688

E: julian@plasmatrack.co.uk W: www.plasmatrack.co.uk

Plasser & Theurer

Plasser UK Ltd, Manor Road West Ealing London W13 0PP

T: 020 8998 4781

E: info@plasser.co.uk W: www.plasser.co.uk

Plastech Limited

Park Industrial Estate, Liverpool Road Wigan WN4 OYU

T: 01942 717110

E: info@plastechtitan.co.uk W: www.plastechtitan.co.uk

Plastic Coatings Limited

Ham Lane, Kingswinford

West Midlands DY6 7JY

T: 0800 008 6903

E: enquiries@plastic-coatings.com W: www.plasticcoatings.co.uk

Platinum Resources

1 Fore Street, London London EC2Y 9DT

T: 020 7242 9944

E: info@platinumresources.co.uk

W: www.platinumresources.co.uk

Platipus Anchors Ltd

Kingsfield Bus Centre, Philanthropic Road

Redhill Surrey RH1 4DP

T: 01737 762300

E: info@platipus-anchors.com

W: www.platipus-anchors.com

Plowman Craven Ltd

2 Lea Business Park, Harpenden Hertfordshire AL5 5EQ

T: 01582 765566

E: webenquiry@plowmancraven.co.uk

W: www.plowmancraven.co.uk

PMC Foundations and Underpinning Ltd

10a Ellery Street, Peckham London SE15 3RL

T: 020 7639 7642

E: info@pmcfoundations.co.uk

W: www.basementunderpinning.co.uk

PMC Marketing

Pantiles Chambers, 85 High Street

Tunbridge Wells TN1 1XP

T: 01892 506992

E: info@pmcmarketing.co.uk

W: www.pmcmarketing.co.uk

Pneumatrol Limited

West End Business Park, Blackburn Road Oswaldtwistle Accrington BB5 4WZ

T: 01254 872277

E: sales@pneumatrol.com

W: www.pneumatrol.com

Pochins Ltd

Brooks Lane, Middlewich Cheshire CW10 0JQ

T: 01606 833333

E: info@pochins.com

W: www.pochins.com

Pod-Trak offers bespoke engineering solutions to clients across the UK and Ireland who seek an innovative approach to the construction and maintenance of transport infrastructure in the Railway, Airport and Civil Engineering sectors. Our specialist Divisions cover Railway Electrification, Civil Engineering, Permanent Way, Communications and Airports & Stations.

Pod-Trak

Crove House, 14 Aintree Road

Perivale London UB6 7LA

T: 020 8998 0010

E: enquiries@pod-trak.com

W: www.pod-trak.com

Poise Group Ltd

Fleet House, 8-12 New Bridge Street

London EC4V 6AL

T: 020 3086 9400

E: info@poisegroup.uk

W: www.poisegroup.uk

Polgain Cams, Camshafts & Precision Engineering

1 Crown Score, Off Whapload Road

Lowestoft NR32 1JH

T: 01502 532880

E: info@polgain.co.uk

W: www.polgain.co.uk

Polysafe Level Crossings Systems Ltd

25 King Street Ind Est, Langtoft

Peterborough PE6 9NF

T: 01778 560555

E: polysafeoffice@polysafe.co.uk

W: www.polysafe.co.uk

Pontoon Provider

Haycocks Lane

West Mersea CO5 8SS

T: 01206 382317

E: Ben@pontoonprovider.co.uk

Pontoon Works Ltd

The Old Glove Factory, Bristol Road

Sherborne Dorset DT9 4HP

T: 01935 814950

E: office@pontoonworks.co.uk

W: www.pontoonworks.co.uk

Portaramp UK Limited

Units 3 & 4, Dolphin Business Park

Shadwell Thetford Norfolk IP24 2RY

T: 01953 681799

E: sales@portaramp.co.uk

W: www.portaramp.co.uk

Portastor Ltd

New Lane, Huntington York YO32 9PR

T: 0845 601 1276

E: action@portastor.com

W: www.portastor.com

Porterbrook Leasing Company Limited

Ivatt House, 7 The Point

Pinnacle Way Derby DE24 8ZS

T: 01332 285050

E: enquiries@porterbrook.co.uk

W: www.porterbrook.co.uk

POS Services

Cunningham House, 19-21 Westfield Lane

Harrow Middlesex HA3 9ED

T: 020 8931 8757

E: info@posservicesuk.com W: www.posservicesuk.com

Positive

Willoughby House, 439 Richmond Road

Richmond TW1 2AG T: 020 8744 4350

E: enquiries@positive.co.uk

W: www.positive.co.uk

Postfield Systems Ltd

53 Ullswater Crescent, Couldson Surrey CR5 2HR T: 020 8655 6080

E: accounts@postfield.co.uk

W: www.postfieldsystems.wixsite.com

Poundfield Precast

The Grove, Creeting St Peter Ipswich Suffolk IP6 8QG

T: 01449 723150

E: enquiries@poundfield.com

W: www.poundfield.com

Powdertech (Corby) Ltd

Cockerell Road, Phoenix Park

Corby Northamptonshire NN17 5DU

T: 01536 400890

E: pcl@powdertech.co.uk

W: www.powdertechcorby.co.uk

Powelectrics

12 Ninian Park, Tamworth Staffordshire B77 5ES

T: 01827 310666

E: sales@powelectrics.co.uk

W: www.powelectrics.co.uk

Powell Dobson Architects Ltd

Suite 1F Building One, Eastern Business Park

Old St Mellons Cardiff CF3 5EA

T: 0333 320 1001

E: cardiff@powelldobson.com

W: www.powelldobson.com

Power Continuity Ltd

Kemp House, 152 - 160 City Road

London EC1V 2NX

T: 08450 558455

E: powercontinuity8@gmail.com

W: www.powercontinuity.co.uk

Power Jacks

Kingshill Commercial Pk, Prospect Road

Westhill Aberdeenshire AB32 6FP

T: 01358 285100

E: sales@powerjacks.com

W: www.powerjacks.com

Power System Services Ltd

Carrwood Road, Sheepbridge Chesterfield S41 9QB

T: 01246 268800

E: info@powersystemservices.co.uk

W: www.powersystemservices.co.uk

Power Systems International Ltd

Carina House East, Sunrise Parkway

Linford Wood Milton Keynes MK14 6LS

T: 01494 871544

E: info@powersystemsinternational.com

W: www.powersystemsinternational.com

Power Testing Limited

33 Hanbury Road, Widford Ind Estate Chelmsford Essex CM1 3AE

T: 01245 266800

E: info@powertesting.co.uk

W: www.powertesting.co.uk

Powernetics International Ltd

Power House, Jason Works

Clarence Street Loughborough LE11 1DX

T: 01509 214153

E: sales@powernetics.co.uk

W: www.powernetics.co.uk

Powertherm Contracting Services Powerherm Ltd, Francis House Orgreave Drive Sheffield S13 9NR

T: 0114 288 9119

E: info@powertherm.co.uk

W: www.powertherm.co.uk

Pozzoni (Altrincham office)

Woodville House, 2 Woodville Road Altrincham WA14 2FH

T: 0161 928 7848

E: architects@pozzoni.co.uk

W: www.pozzoni.co.uk

PP Group of Companies Ltd

Profiles Point, Drury Lane Oldham Greater Manchester OL9 7PH

T: 0161 938 8080

E: sales@ppgroupltd.co.uk

W: www.ppgroupltd.co.uk

PPS Rail

Unit 22 Rufford Court, Hardwick Grange Warrington Cheshire WA1 4RF

T: 01925 813897

E: enquiries@pps-rail.co.uk

W: www.ppsrail.co.uk

Pragmasis Limited

78 Castlehall, Tamworth Felspar Road Tamworth B77 4DP

T: 01827 286267

E: info@pragmasis.com

W: www.securityforbikes.com

Pramac-Generac UK

Pramac House, Tunstall Arrow South Stoke on Trent ST6 5GF

T: 01270 445777

E: uk@pramac.com W: www.towerlight.com

PRB Consulting

The Town House, Market Street Hailsham East Sussex BN27 2AE

T: 01323 887186

E: info@prb-consulting.co.uk

W: www.prb-consulting.co.uk

PRBX (Powerbox) UK

Suite 57-58 Lynx House, Basepoint Bus Centre Caxton Close Andover SP10 3FG T: 01264 326457

E: info.uk@prbx.com

W: www.prbx.com

PreCast Advanced Track Ltd

Meadow Cottage, Hatton Farm

Hatton Warwick CV35 7EY

T: 01926 484080

E: info@precastadvancedtrack.com

W: www.precastadvancedtrack.com

Predator Trailers Ltd

53 Dungorman Road, Dungannon Co Tyrone Northern Ireland BT71 6SD

T: 028 3754 8889

E: info@predator100.com

W: www.predator100.com

Premier Calibrations Ltd

219 Bentley Road, Doncaster South Yorkshire DN5 9TB

T: 01302 787333

E: premcal@premier-calibration.co.uk

W: www.premier-calibration.co.uk

Premier Pits

Town Drove, Quadring Spalding Lincolnshire PE11 4QP

T: 01775 821222

E: info@premierpits.com

W: www.premierpits.com/railpits

Premier Rail are specialists in installing, upgrading and maintaining of all types of level crossings and road rail access points across the UK. As approved installers of Rosehill Rail, Strail and Polysafe, Premier Rail offer the complete turnkey solution in the installation, removal and upgrading of level crossings and RRAPs.

Premier Rail Services

Plumtree Industrial Est, Plumtree Road

Bircotes Doncaster DN11 8EW T: 01302 738020

E: info@premier-rail.co.uk

W: www.premier-rail.co.uk

Priestman Goode

150 Gt Portland Street

London W1W 6QD

T: 020 7580 3444

E: studio@priestmangoode.com

W: www.priestmangoode.com

Primary Image Ltd

Business Hub, 10 Elmer Approach

Southend-on-Sea Essex SS1 1LW

T: 01702 680690

E: hello@primaryimage.com

W: www.primaryimage.uk

Primat Recruitment

Falcon Court, Preston Farm Bus Park

Stockton on Tees TS18 3TU

T: 01642 130300

E: primatrecruitment@worleyparsons.com

W: www.primatrecruitment.com

Prime Rail Solutions Ltd

Dartford Road, March Cambridgeshire PE15 8AE

T: 01733 462420

E: info@primerailsolutions.com

W: www.primerailsolutions.com

Pristine Condition Ltd

Unit 1, Centenary Business Park

Station Road Oxfordshire RG9 1DS

T: 01491 414464

E: info@pristinecondition.com

W: www.pristinecondition.com

Pro-Link Europe Limited

Irene House, Five Arches Bus Park Maidstone Road Sidcup Kent DA14 5AE

T: 020 8309 2700

E: enquire@prolink-europe.com

W: www.prolink-europe.com

Pro-Style Ltd

Unit 7b Crondal Road, Bayton Road Ind Estate Coventry CV7 9EP

T: 024 7636 7441

E: info@pro-style.co.uk W: www.pro-style.co.uk

Pro-Tek Engineering

Unit 1, Waterloo Industrial Pk Waterloo Road Bidford on Avon B50 4JH

T: 01789 490490

E: enquiries@protekeng.co.uk

W: www.protek-eng.co.uk

ProActive Recruitment Services

78 York Street, Marylebone London W1H 1DP

T: 020 7993 6049

E: enquiries@proactiverail.co.uk

W: www.proactiverail.co.uk

Probst Handling Equipment

Unit 2 Fletcher House, Stafford Park 17 Telford TF3 3DG

T: 01952 292733

E: sales@probst-handling.co.uk

W: www.probst-handling.co.uk

Professional Lifting Services Limited

Unit 7, Parkview Works 870 Penistone Road Sheffield S6 2DL

T: 0114 285 5488

E: mail@plsltd.co.uk

W: www.plsltd.co.uk

Profin Protective Finishing Ltd

Unit 33, Crossgate Road

Park Farm Ind Est Redditch B98 7SN

T: 01527 524126

E: sales@profingroup.co.uk

W: www.profingroup.co.uk

Progress Rail Services UK Ltd

Headrig Road, South Queensferry

West Lothian Scotland EH30 9SH

T: 0131 319 3700

E: prsuk.sales@progressrail.com

W: www.progressrail.com

Project 7 Consultancy UK Ltd

Westpoint House, 5 Redwood Place

Peel Park East Kilbride G74 5PB

T: 0844 568 6840

E: enquiries@project7consultancy.com

W: www.project7consultancy.com

Project Control Tools

Office 16, East Durham Bus Ctr

Station Town Wingate Durham TS28 5HD

T: 0191 731 9933

E: Fin.Gregory@projectcontroltools.co.uk

W: www.projectcontroltools.co.uk

Project EU Ltd

Strathallan House, Midland Road

Hemel Hempstead Hertfordshire HP1 4LS

T: 0845 680 0193

E: intouch@project.eu.com

W: www.project.eu.com

Project Leaders Ltd

137b Minnis Road, Birchington Kent CT7 9NS

T: 01843 847848

E: info@projectleaders.co.uk

W: www.projectleaders.co.uk

Prolec Ltd

25 Benson Road, Nuffield Ind Estate Poole Dorset BH17 0GB

T: 01202 681190

E: info@prolec.co.uk

W: www.prolec.co.uk

Pronto Direct Unit 8 Hornsby Square

Basildon Essex SS15 6SD

T: 01268 414418

E: support@prontodirect.co.uk

W: www.prontodirect.co.uk

Propeller Studios

First Floor, Alexander House Bus Ctr 40a Wilbury Way Hitchin SG4 0AP

T: 01462 440077

E: info@propeller-studios.co.uk

W: www.propeller-studios.co.uk

Protec Direct Unit 1 Britannia Park, Trident Drive Wednesbury WS10 7XB

T: 0870 333 3081

E: sales@protecdirect.co.uk

W: www.protecdirect.co.uk

Protec Fire Detection Plc

Protec House, Churchill Way Nelson Lancashire BB9 6RT

T: 01282 717171

E: sales@protec.co.uk

W: www.protec.co.uk

Proteq Northern Ltd

96 High Street, Epworth Doncaster DN9 1JS

T: 01427 872572

E: info@proteq.co.uk

W: www.proteq.co.uk

PRV Engineering Ltd

Pegasus House, Polo Grounds New Inn

Pontypool Gwent NP4 0TW

T: 01495 769697

E: enquiries@prv-engineering.co.uk

W: www.prv-engineering.co.uk

Prysmian UK

Chickenhall Lane, Eastleigh Hampshire SO50 6YU

T: 023 8029 5555

E: cables.marketing.uk@prysmiangroup.com

W: uk.prysmiangroup.com

PSD Group 21 Perrymount Road, Haywards Heath West Sussex RH16 3TP

T: 01293 802039 E: haywardsheath@psdgroup.com W: www.psdgroup.com

PSG Ltd 2 Bordon Trading Estate, Old Station Way Bordon Hampshire GU35 9HH T: 01428 651246

E: info@paintservices.com W: www.paintservices.com

PSI Technologies Ltd

Technology House, Stratfield Park Elettra Avenue Waterlooville PO7 7XN

T: 02392 233611

E: sales@psitech.co.uk W: www.psitech.co.uk

PSR Solutions 8th Floor, 140 Aldersgate Street London EC1A 4HY T: 020 3800 0050

E: info@psrsolutions.co.uk W: www.psrsolutions.co.uk

PSS

Folgate Road, North Walsham Norfolk NR28 0AJ T: 01692 406017

E: sales@pss.co.uk W: www.pss.co.uk

PSV Glass

Hillbottom Road, High Wycombe Buckinghamshire HP12 4HJ T: 01494 533131

E: railsales@psvglass.co.uk W: www.psvglass.com

PSV Wipers Ltd

18 Kempton Road, Keytec 7 Business Park Pershore Worcestershire WR10 2TA T: 01905 350500

E: sales@psvwipers.com W: www.psvwipers.com

PTP Associates Limited

The Lodge, 21 Harcourt Road

Dorney Reach Berkshire SL6 0DT

T: 01628 776059

E: info@ptpassociates.co.uk W: www.ptpassociates.co.uk

PTRC Education and Research Services Ltd 22 Greencoat Place London SW1P 1PR T: 020 7348 1970

E: info@ptrc-training.co.uk W: www.ptrc-training.co.uk

Pullman Instruments (UK) Ltd

Chatsworth House, Chatsworth Terrace Harrogate North Yorkshire HG1 5HT T: 01423 720360

E: sales@pullman.co.uk W: www.pullman.co.uk

PULS is focused entirely on development and production of DIN-rail power supplies. We concentrate our engineering knowledge, resources and energy on one goal: To be the best in this technology.

Our range consists of: Single-Phase Power Supplies, Three-Phase Power Supplies, DC/ DC Converters, Buffer Units, DC-UPS Battery Modules and Redundancy Modules.

PULS UK Ltd

Cranfield Innov Cntr, University Way

Cranfield MK43 0BT

T: 01525 841001

E: sales@puls.co.uk

W: www.pulspower.com/uk/home

PULSAR® Eagle Road, Redditch Worcestershire B98 9HF

T: 01527 962012

E: sales@pulsaruk.com W: www.pulsaruk.com

Purcell 15 Bermondsey Square, Tower Bridge Road London SE1 3UN

T: 020 7397 7171

E: info@purcelluk.com W: www.purcelluk.com

PWC Strategy& (UK) Ltd

7 More London Riverside London SE1 2RT T: 020 7583 5000

E: london.information@strategyand.pwc.com W: www.strategyand.pwc.com

PWS Technical Services Ltd

The Media Centre, 7 Northumberland Street Huddersfield West Yorkshire HD1 1RL T: 01484 508380

E: info@pwstechnicalservices.co.uk W: www.pwstechnicalservices.co.uk

QA Weld Tech Ltd

2a Bowes Road, Riverside Park Ind Est Middlesbrough TS2 1LU T: 01642 222831

E: enquiries@qaweldtech.com W: www.qaweldtech.co.uk

QCS (Lanark) Ltd

97 St Leonard Street, Lanark Scotland ML11 7BJ T: 01555 660467 E: enquiries@qcscleaning.co.uk W: www.qcscleaning.co.uk

QED Scaffolding Ltd Lock Street, St Helens Merseyside WA9 1HS T: 01744 751117

E: enquiries@qedscaffoding.com W: www.qedscaffolding.com

Qinesis

Walton Business Centre, Walton Upon Trent Derbyshire DE12 8ND T: 0845 873 9274

E: growth@qinesis.com W: www.qinesis.com

QinetiQ

Cody Technology Park, Building A7 Ively Road Farnborough Hampshire GU14 0LX T: 01252 392000

E: railservices@QinetiQ.com W: www.QinetiQ.com

QTS Group

Rench Farm, Drumclog Strathaven South Lanarkshire ML10 6QJ T: 01357 440222

E: info@qtsgroup.com W: www.qtsgroup.com

Qualitrain

26 Royal Scot Road, Pride Park Derbyshire DE24 8AJ T: 01332 345205

E: info@qualitrain.co.uk W: www.qualitrain.co.uk

Quality Precision Engineering Ltd

1 Coldhams Road Cambridge CB1 3EW T: 01223 215333

E: qpe-ltd@hotmail.co.uk W: www.qpe-ltd.co.uk

Quantum Geotechnical Limited

Ty Berwig, Bynea Llanelli Camarthanshire SA14 9ST T: 01554 744880

E: enquiries@quantum-geotech.co.uk W: www.quantum-geotech.co.uk

Quantum Mouldings Ltd

Whitehouse Road, Kidderminster Worcestershire DY10 1HT

T: 01562 747975

E: sales@quantummouldings.co.uk W: www.quantummouldings.co.uk

Quantum Seating Ltd

Priory Mill, Charter Avenue Coventry CV4 8AF

T: 024 7669 5150

E: info@quantumseating.com W: www.quantumseating.com

Quartix Ltd

Chapel Offices, Park Street Newtown Wales SY16 1EE

T: 0870 013 6663

E: enquiries@quaratix.net W: www.quartix.net

Queen Mary & Westfield College

Mile End Road

London E1 4NS

T: 020 7882 5555

E: admissions@qmul.ac.uk

W: www.qmul.ac.uk

Quest Global

G/F Derwent House, RTC Business Park London Road Derby DE24 8UP

T: 01934 421500

E: info@quest-global.com W: www.quest-global.com

Quickmap Limited PO Box 12

London SE5 9PN

T: 020 7813 3397

E: info@quickmap.com W: www.quickmap.com

Quiligotti Terrazzo Tiles UK

Rake Lake, Clifton Juction

Manchester M27 8LP T: 0161 727 9798

E: sales@quiligotti.co.uk W: www.quiligotti.co.uk

Quinshield Ltd

Capel Hendre Ind Estate, Capel Hendre

Ammanford Carmarthenshire SA18 3SJ T: 01269 832220

E: sales@quinshield.com W: www.quinshield.com

R Baker (Electrical) Ltd

Evans Road, Speke Liverpool L24 9PB T: 0151 486 6760

E: mail@rbaker.co.uk W: www.rbaker.co.uk

R Bance & Co Ltd

Cockcrow Hill House, St Mary’s Road

Surbiton Surrey KT6 5HE T: 020 8398 7141

E: enquiries@bance.com

W: www.bance.com

R.M.Smith Fencing Ltd

Duck Island Lane

Ringwood Hampshire BH24 3AA

T: 01425 476 617

E: smithfencinguk@gmail.com W: www.smith-fencing.co.uk

R&B Switchgear Services Ltd

Switchgear House, The Courtyard Green Lane Heywood Manchester OL10 2EX T: 01706 369933

E: info@rbswitch.co.uk W: www.rbswitchgeargroup.com

Racon Management Services Limited 5th Floor, 38 Waterloo Street Glasgow G2 7DA

T: 0141 248 3038

E: Info@racon-ms.com W: www.racon-ms.com

Our experienced project teams & installation crews provide a fully managed logistics service to clients within the London underground infrastructure. Specialising in deliveries to platform level using the only LU approved escalator sledge with a SWL of 450 Kgs. Also providing logistics solutions for power & ventilation within the LU infrastructure and can also supply all your contract lift needs.

Radius Group

Mainland House, Gladstone Close Northampton NN5 7AY T: 01604 622865

E: info@radiusgroup.co.uk

W: www.radiusgroup.co.uk

Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB)

The Wharf, Stores Road

Derby DE21 4BA

T: 01332 253300

E: enquiries@raib.gov.uk W: www.gov.uk

Rail Alliance

Quinton Rail Tech Ctr, The Junction,Station Rd

Long Marston Stratford-on-Avon CV37 8PL

T: 01789 720026

E: info@railalliance.co.uk

W: www.railalliance.co.uk

Rail Delivery Group (RDG)

2nd Floor, 200 Aldersgate Street

London EC1A 4HD

T: 020 7841 8000

E: info@raildeliverygroup.com

W: www.raildeliverygroup.com

Rail Forum

Chief Executive Officer, Lonsdale House

Quaker Way Derby DE1 3HD

T: 01332 593550

E: info@railforum.uk

W: www.railforum.uk

Rail Freight Group (RFG)

7 Bury Place

London WC1A 2LA

T: 020 3116 0007

E: contact@rfg.org.uk

W: www.rfg.org.uk

Rail Freight Services

1st Fl Mill House, Station Approach

Harlow Essex CM20 2EL

T: 01279 630890

E: enquiries@railfreightservices.co.uk

W: www.railfreightservices.co.uk

Rail Images

5 Sandhurst Crescent, Leigh-on-Sea

Essex SS9 4AL

T: 01702 525059

E: info@railimages.co.uk

W: www.railimages.co.uk

Rail Industry Contractors Association (RICA)

c/o Hill House Cottage, Misbrooks Green Road

Beare Green Dorking RH5 4QQ

T: 07557 404727

E: enquiries@rica.uk.com

W: www.rica.uk.com

Rail Manche Finance

Times House, Bravingtons Walk

Regent Quarter London N1 9AW

T: 020 7042 9961

E: dh@rmf.co.uk

W: www.rmf.co.uk

Rail Operations Group Ltd

6 Snow Hill London EC1A 2AY

T: 020 7002 7710

E: info@railopsgroup.co.uk

W: www.railopsgroup.co.uk

Rail Order Ltd

11 Billet Lane, Normanby Ent Park Scunthorpe North Lincolnshire DN15 9YH

T: 01724 292860

E: sales@rail-order.co.uk

W: www.rail-order.co.uk

Rail People Solutions Ltd

1 The Old Flour Mills, Mill Road Buckden Cambridgeshire PE19 5WX

T: 07825 050554

E: glenis.reagon@rpsltd.uk

W: www.railpeoplesolutions.uk

Rail Personnel

Level 13, 141 Thomson Road

Wanchai Hong Kong

T: 00 852 2753 5636

E: info@railpersonnel.com

W: www.railpersonnel.com

Rail Plant Association (RPA)

27/28 Newbury Street, Barbican London EC1A 7HU

T: 020 7796 3366

E: rpa@cpa.uk.net

W: www.cpa.uk.net

RSSB is a membership-based rail industry body which includes train and freight operating companies, infrastructure managers, contractors, rolling stock leasing companies and suppliers. Our work involves partnerships with academia and other railways across the world.

Rail Safety and Standards Board (RSSB)

25 Fenchurch Avenue

London EC3M 5AD

T: 020 3142 5300

E: enquirydesk@rssb.co.uk

W: www.rssb.co.uk

Rail Spares Limited

Unit 1 Bonnyton Ind Est, Munro Place

Kilmarnock Ayrshire KA1 2NP

T: 01563 535463

E: sales@railspares.com

W: www.railspares.com

Rail Supply Group (RSG)

c/o 22 Headfort Place

London SW1X 7RY

T: 07801 301259

E: rsgenquiries@raildeliverygroup.com

W: www.railsupplygroup.org

Rail Technology Ltd

4 Noon Croft, Alrewas

Burton On Trent DE13 7EA

T: 01283 790012

E: info@railtechnologyltd.com

W: www.railtechnologyltd.com

Rail Training International Ltd

North Suite, Parsonage Offices

Church Lane Canterbury Kent CT4 7AD

T: 01227 769096

E: rtiuk@rti.co.uk

W: www.rti.co.uk

Rail Vac 4 Sarum Place

Hemel Hempstead HP2 6DP

T: 01442 244970

E: info@railvac.com

W: www.railvac.com

Rail Vision Europe Ltd

2 Cygnus Court, Beverley Road

Castle Donington Leicestershire DE74 2SA

T: 01509 672211

E: enquiries@rail-vision.com

W: www.rail-vision.co.uk

Rail Waiting Structures

Dyffryn Business Park, Llantwit Major Road

Llandow Vale of Glamorgan OF71 7PY

T: 01446 795444

E: sales@shelters.co.uk

W: www.shelters.co.uk

Railcare Sweden Ltd

Unit 1 Derwent Park, 214-216 London Road

Derby DE1 2SX

T: 01332 647388

E: info@railcare.co.uk

W: www.railcare.co.uk

Railfuture 14 Ghent Field Circle, Thurston

Suffolk IP31 3UP

E: info@railfuture.org.uk

W: www.railfuture.org.uk

Railmed Ltd

Office A&B Lawrence Hse, The Street

Hatfield Peverel Essex CM3 2DN

T: 01245 382473

E: info@railmed.co.uk

W: www.railmed.co.uk

Railnews Ltd (Industry Publication)

95 Wellingborough Road, Finedon

Wellingborough NN9 5LG

T: 01438 281200

E: contact@railnews.co.uk

W: www.railnews.co.uk

RailPoint

Unit 1, Little Forge Road, Park Farm North Redditch B98 7SF

T: 01527 595880

E: hello@railpoint.co.uk

W: www.RailPoint.co.uk

RailTech Solutions Ltd

Holbeck Rail Depot, Bridge Road

Holbeck Leeds LS11 9UG

T: 0118 903 6045

E: team-rts@rts-solutions.net

W: www.rts-solutions.net

RAILTEX 2022 - Mack Brooks Exhibitions Ltd

Mack Brooks Exhibitions, Romeland House

Romeland Hill St Albans AL3 4ET

T: 01727 814400

E: railtex@mackbrooks.co.uk

W: www.railtex.co.uk

Railway Benefit Fund (RBF) 1st Floor, Millennium House

40 Nantwich Road Crewe CW2 6AD

T: 0345 241 2885

E: info@railwaybenefitfund.org.uk

W: www.railwaybenefitfund.org.uk

Railway Brake Services Ltd

Unit 2 Sidings Ind Est, Wetmore Road

Burton On Trent DE14 1SB

T: 01283 440102

E: support@railwaybrakeservices.co.uk

W: www.railwaybrakeservices.co.uk

Railway Children

1 The Commons, Sandbach Cheshire CW11 1EG

T: 01270 757596

E: hello@railwaychildren.org.uk

W: www.railwaychildren.org.uk

Railway Civil Engineers Association (RCEA)

1 Great George Street, Westminster London SW1P 3AA

T: 020 7665 2238

E: rcea@ice.org.uk

W: www.rcea.org.uk

Railway Convalescent Centre

Bridge House, 2 Church Street

Dawlish Devon EX7 9AU

T: 01626 863303

E: bookings@rch.org.uk

W: www.rch.org.uk

Railway Electrical Services Ltd

St Bartholomews Church, Hallams Fields Road Ilkeston DE7 4AZ

T: 0115 944 4608

E: info@rail-elec.co.uk

W: www.railwayelectricalservices.co.uk

Railway Engineering Associates Ltd

125 Boden Street

Glasgow G40 3PX

T: 0141 556 0415

E: postmaster@rea.uk.com

W: www.rea.uk.com

Railway Enginemen’s Assurance Society 727 Washwood, Heath Road Birmingham B8 2LE

T: 0800 328 9140

E: info@enginemens.co.uk

W: www.enginemens.co.uk

Railway Forgings & Castings Ltd Unit 51, Woodcock Ind Estate Warminster Wiltshire BA12 9DX

T: 01985 846000

E: sales@railwayforgingsandcastingsltd.co.uk

W: www.railwayforgingsandcastingsltd.co.uk

Railway Heritage Designation Advisory Board Science Museum, Exhibition Road

London SW7 2DD

T: 01904 686242

E: smgrailheritage@sciencemuseum.ac.uk

W: www.sciencemuseum.org.uk

Railway Heritage Trust 1 Eversholt Street

London NW1 2DN

T: 020 7904 7354

E: rht@railwayheritagetrust.co.uk

W: www.railwayheritagetrust.co.uk

Railway Housing Association (RHA)

Bank Top House, Garbutt Square Neasham Road Darlington DL1 4DR

T: 0800 028 7428

E: info@railwayha.co.uk

W: www.railwayha.co.uk

The Railway Industry Association (RIA) champions a dynamic UK rail supply sector. We help to grow a sustainable, and highperforming railway and promote UK rail to international markets. RIA has 400 companies in membership including multi-national businesses and SMEs (60% by number).

Railway Industry Association (RIA)

Kings Buildings, 16 Smith Square London SW1P 3HQ

T: 020 7201 0777

E: ria@riagb.org.uk

W: www.riagb.org.uk

Railway Industry Supplier Approval Scheme (RISAS)

The Helicon, 1 South Place

London EC2M 2RB

T: 020 3142 5376

E: risas.admin@rssb.co.uk

W: www.risas.co.uk

Railway Industry Supplier Qualification Scheme (RISQS)

The Helicon, 1 South Place London EC2M 2RB

T: 020 3142 5300

E: admin@risqs.org

W: www.risqs.org

Railway Mission Rugby Railway Station, Station Approach Rubgy Warwickshire CV21 3LA

T: 0203 887 7000

E: office@railwaymission.org

W: www.railwaymission.org

Railway Moulds & Systems Ltd PO Box 5317, Hove East Sussex BN52 9TP

T: 01435 813946

E: sales@r-m-s-ltd.com

W: www.railwaymoulds.com

Railway Safety Solutions Ltd 5 Ellingham Road, Shepherds Bush London W12 9PR

T: 020 7459 4825

E: enquiry@railwaysafetysolutions.com

W: www.railwaysafetysolutions.com

Railway Study Forum (RSF) Earlstrees Court, Earlstrees Road Corby Northamptonshire NN17 4AX

T: 01536 740100

E: membership@ciltuk.org.uk

W: www.ciltuk.org.uk

Railway Support Services provide a fully nationwide breakdown and recovery service for all train operating companies and depots. The very nature of derailments requires a 24/7 service which we provide on a call-out basis. Wheelskating of defective vehicles is also undertaken at short notice as is Class 08 locomotive hire and maintenance.

Railway Support Services Unit 15, Rye Farm, Dunton Lane Wishaw Sutton Coldfield B76 9QA

T: 0870 803 4651

E: info@railwaysupportservices.co.uk

W: www.railwaysupportservices.co.uk

Railway Systems Consultants Ltd

Church View, Knockhundred Row Midhurst West Sussex GU29 9DQ

T: 01730 813280

E: rsc@rscuk.com

W: www.rscuk.com

Railway Wheelset & Brake Ltd 1/F G2, 12 Leeds Road Sheffield S9 3TY

T: 0114 303 0705

E: sales@railwaywheelset.co.uk

W: www.railwaywheelset.co.uk

Railweight

Foundry Lane, Smethwick

West Midlands B66 2LP

T: 0845 246 6714

E: sales@railweight.co.uk

W: www.averyweigh-tronix.com

Rainford Solutions Ltd

Rainford House, Mill Lane, Rainford

St Helens Merseyside WA11 8LS

T: 01744 889886

E: sales@rainfordsolutions.com

W: www.rainfordsolutions.com

Ram Services Limited

Holyoake House, 240-244 Lowerhouse Lane

Burnley Lancashire BB12 6NG

T: 01282 452211

E: sales@ramservices.co.uk

W: www.ramservices.co.uk

Ramboll UK Ltd

Carlton House, Ringwood Road

Southampton SO40 7HT

T: 023 8081 7500

E: southampton@ramboll.co.uk

W: uk.ramboll.com

Ramtech Electronics Ltd

Ramtech House, Castlebridge Office Vlg

Castle Marina Road Nottingham NG7 1TN

T: 0115 957 8282

E: info@ramtech.co.uk

W: www.ramtech.co.uk

Rapid Fire Supplies

2430/2440 The Quadrant, Aztec West

Almondsbury Bristol BS32 4AQ

T: 03330 150 330

E: cs@rapidfiresupplies.co.uk

W: www.rapidfiresupplies.co.uk

Rapid Ramp

10 Menzies Road

St Leonards on Sea TN38 9BB

T: 01424 714646

E: sales@rapidramp.co.uk

W: www.rapidramp.co.uk/public-buildings

Raptor Supplies Ltd

6 Hessel Road

London W13 9ES

T: 020 3287 5224

E: sales@raptorsupplies.co.uk

W: www.raptorsupplies.co.uk

Rawlplug Ltd

Skibo Drive, Thornliebank Ind Estate

Glasgow G46 8JR

T: 0141 638 7961

E: rawlinfo@rawlplug.co.uk

W: www.rawlplug.co.uk

RE Systems Systems House, Deepdale Business Park

Bakewell Derby DE45 1GT

T: 01629 813961

E: enquiries@re-systems.co.uk

W: www.re-systems.co.uk

Re-Flow

The Mount, 72 Paris Street Exeter EX1 2JY

T: 01392 574001

W: www.re-flow.co.uk

Reach Engineering & Diving Services Ltd

Cottage Leap, Rubgy Warwickshire CV21 3XP

T: 01788 570077

E: reds@red-services.co.uk

W: www.red-services.co.uk

REACT Specialist Cleaning Ltd

115 Hearthcote Road, Swadlincote

Burton-on-Trent Derbyshire DE11 9DU

T: 01283 550503

E: react@reactsc.co.uk

W: www.reactsc.co.uk

Reactec Ltd

Vantage Point, 3 Cutlins Road

Edinburgh EH11 4DF

T: 0131 221 0920

E: info@reactec.com

W: www.reactec.com

Reactive Group Services

Broadley Grove

Halifax HX2 0RN

T: 01925 393707

E: info@reactivegroupservices.com

W: www.pigeon-control.co.uk

Readypower Rail Services Group Ltd

620 Wharfedale Road, Winnersh

Reading Berkshire RG41 5TP

T: 0118 977 4901

E: info@readypower.co.uk W: www.readypower.co.uk

Real Skills Training Limited

Real House, 215 Crosby Road South Liverpool L21 4LT

T: 0151 257 6969

E: info@real-skills.co.uk W: www.real-skills.co.uk

Real-Time Consultants Ltd

25 Trenchard Street

Bristol BS1 5AN

T: 0117 917 1500

E: contact@rtc.co.uk W: www.rtc.co.uk

REC Ltd

Osprey House, Pacific Quay

Broadway Manchester M50 2UE

T: 0845 676 9303

E: info@recltd.co.uk W: www.recltd.co.uk

Recycling Management

Trevor Street Ind Est, Trevor St

Nechells Birmingham B7 5RG T: 0121 328 5000 E: info@recman.com W: www.recyclingmanagement.com

Red Viking Rail Ltd 1 Cavendish Court, South Parade

Doncaster South Yorkshire DN1 2DJ

T: 01302 260380

E: enquiries@redvikingrail.co.uk W: www.redvikinggroup.co.uk

RedRay Limited

Lantern House, 39-41 High Street

Potters Bar Hertfordshire EN6 5AJ

T: 01707 662997

E: enquiries@redray.co.uk W: www.redray.co.uk

Redscan Cyber Security Ltd

The Shard, 32 London Bridge Street

London SE1 9SG T: 0800 107 6098

E: info@redscan.com W: www.redscan.com

Regeneris Consulting Ltd

Faulkner House, Faulkner Street

Manchester M1 4DY

T: 0161 234 9910

E: manchester@regeneris.co.uk W: www.regeneris.co.uk

Regenesis

Cambridge House, Henry Street

Bath BA1 1BT

T: 01225 618161

E: europe@regenesis.com W: www.regenesis.com

Reinforced Earth Company Limited

Innovation House, Euston Way

Telford TF3 4LT

T: 01952 204357

E: info@reinforcedearth.co.uk

W: www.reinforcedearth.co.uk

Relec Electronics are your go-to for reliable power and display solutions in the railway sector. We’re all about keeping your projects powered and visible, no matter the demand. From sturdy power supplies to clear, userfriendly screens, we’ve got the tech to enhance your railway systems. Explore our range today!

Relec Electronics Ltd

Animal House, Justin Business Park Sandford Lane Wareham, Dorset BH20 4DY

T: 01929 555700

E: sales@relec.co.uk W: www.relec.co.uk

Reliable Contractors

301 Northdown Road, Margate Kent CT9 3PA

T: 020 3887 7801

E: info@reliablecontractors.co.uk

W: www.reliablecontractors.co.uk

Relinea - GRP Systems Ltd

14 Crosshill Road, Crumlin Co Antrim BT29 4BQ

T: 028 9447 0010

E: info@relinea.com

W: www.relinea.com

Reme Industrial Flooring Ltd

Manor Farm, 73 The Green Rawcliffe East Yorkshire DN14 8QF

T: 01405 839529

E: info@remeflooring.co.uk

W: www.remeflooring.co.uk

Remedy Geotechnics Ltd

ICON Centre, Daventry Northants NN11 0QB T: 01327 304826

E: admin@remedygeotechnics.com W: www.remedygeotechnics.com

Remlive Ltd PO Box 189, Bingley West Yorkshire BD16 3UY

T: 01274 562135

E: enquiries@remlive.com

W: www.remlive.co.uk

Rendel Ltd

200 Great Dover Street

London SE1 1SA

T: 020 7654 0500

E: london@rendel-ltd.com

W: www.rendel-ltd.com

REO (UK) Ltd

Unit 2-4 Callow Hill Rd, Craven Arms Bus Park Craven Arms Shropshire SY7 8NT

T: 01588 673411

E: main@reo.co.uk

W: www.reo.co.uk

Repair Protection & Maintenance Limited

Roall Lane, Kellington North Yorkshire DN14 0NY T: 01977 663111

E: info@rpmltd.co.uk W: www.rpmltd.co.uk

Resonate Group Ltd

Hudson House, 2 Hudson Way Pride Park Derby DE24 8HS T: 01332 221000

E: enquiries@resonate.tech W: www.resonate.tech

Resourcing Solutions Limited

Thames Valley HQ, Ruscombe Business Park Ruscombe Reading RG10 9JW

T: 0118 932 0100

E: marketing@resourcing-solutions.com W: www.resourcing-solutions.com

Retired Railway Officers’ Society (RROS) 26 Chester Way London SE11 4UR T: 020 7582 2395

E: malins.rw4@btopenworld.com W: www.rros.org.uk

Revitaglaze Ltd

Unit 2 Swanwick, Business Park Bridge Road Southampton SO31 7GB T: 020 3384 0220

E: enquiries@revitaglaze.com W: www.revitaglaze.com

Rex Advertising Limited

The Observatory, 40 Clerkenwell Close London EC1R 0AW

T: 020 7336 4585

E: info@rexadvertising.co.uk W: www.rexadvertising.co.uk

With extensive expertise in supporting the rail sector a robust supply chain, and added value solutions, we keep your operation running efficiently, cost-effectively and compliant, especially where access to PADS approved products are required. We offer lighting and switchgear design, energy surveys, Solar & EV solutions, intelligent stock management systems, asset repair management and other bespoke services via our specialist teams.

Rexel

FM National Contact Centre, 1120 Europa Boulevard

Gemini Business Park Warrington WA5 7UW

T: 0333 400 7917

E: customer.connect@rexel.co.uk

W: www.rexel.co.uk

RGB Network Recruitment Solutions 14-15 Lower, Grosvenor Place

London SW1W 0EX

T: 020 7932 2800

E: info@rgb.co.uk

W: www.rgb.co.uk

RHL Recruitment Holdings Ltd

The Cedars, Church Road Ashford TN23 1RQ T: 01233 658000

E: recruitment@rhl.co.uk W: www.rhl.co.uk

Rhodar Limited

Astra Park, Parkside Lane

Leeds West Yorkshire LS11 5SZ

T: 0800 834 669

E: info@rhodar.co.uk W: www.rhodar.co.uk

Rhomberg Sersa (UK) Ltd

Unit 2 Sarah Court, Yorkshire Way Doncaster DN3 3FD T: 0300 303 0230

E: info.uk@rhomberg-sersa.com W: www.rhomberg-sersa.com

RIB Software (UK) Ltd

3rd Floor Abbey House, 74-76 St John Street

London EC1M 4DZ

T: 020 8629 7088

E: info@rib-software.co.uk W: www.rib-software.co.uk

Ricardo Energy & Environment

1 Frederick Sanger Road, Surrey Research Park

Guildford GU2 7YD T: 01483 544944

E: enquiry-ee@ricardo.com W: www.ee.ricardo.com

Ricardo Rail 30 Eastbourne Terrace London W2 6LA T: 01235 753683

E: railUK@ricardo.com W: rail.ricardo.com

Ricardo UK Ltd

Shoreham Tech Centre, Old Shoreham Road Shoreham-by-Sea West Sussex BN43 5FG T: 01273 455611

E: info@ricardo.com W: www.ricardo.com

Richmond Electronic Services Ltd

42 Hurricane Way, Norwich Norfolk NR6 6JB

T: 01603 416304

E: admin@richmondelectronic.co.uk W: www.richmondrepair.co.uk

Richmond Interior Supplies Ltd Units 2-4, Chichester Business Ctr

Chichester Street Rochdale Lancs OL16 2AU

T: 01706 525623

E: info@richmonds-ltd.co.uk

W: www.richmonds-ltd.co.uk

Rider Hunt Leeds

Quarry Dene Lodge, Westwood Lane

Leeds LS16 8HH

T: 0113 294 7291

E: leeds@rhms.uk.com W: www.riderhunt.co.uk

Rider Industrial Services

Windfall House, Strawgate Lane

Stapleton Darlington DL2 2QW

T: 01325 351570

E: info@riderindustrial.co.uk

W: www.riderindustrial.co.uk

Riegens UK Ltd

230 Avenue West, Skyline 120 Braintree Essex CM77 7AA

T: 01376 333400

E: riegens-lighting@riegens-lighting.com

W: www.riegens.co.uk

Riggots & Co Ltd

U/X Lodge Lane Ind Est, Tuxford Newark Nottinghamshire NG22 0NL

T: 01777 872525

E: webenquiries@riggott.co.uk

W: www.riggott.co.uk

Rimex Metals UK Ltd

Aden Road, Enfield Middlesex EN3 7SU

T: 020 8804 0633

E: sales@rimexmetals.com

W: www.rimexmetals.com

RINA

Cleeve Road, Leatherhead Surrey KT22 7SA

T: 01372 367350

E: info@rina.org

W: www.rina.org

RIS Consultants (NW) Ltd

Unit 1, The Workshops, Marcus Street

Birkenhead Wirral CH41 1EU

T: 0800 978 8659

E: info@risgroup.co.uk

W: www.risgroup.co.uk

Ritherdon & Company Ltd

Lorne Street, Darwen Lancashire BB3 1QW

T: 0800 138 7410

E: info@ritherdon.co.uk

W: www.ritherdon.co.uk

Rittal Limited

Braithwell Way, Hellaby Ind Estate

Rotherham South Yorkshire S66 8QY

T: 01709 704000

E: information@rittal.co.uk

W: www.rittal.co.uk

Riverview Welding Services

Unit 7, Quell Farm Ind Estate

Greatham Lane Pulborough RH20 2ES

T: 01798 875676

E: sales@riverviewwelding.co.uk

W: riverviewwelding.com

Rivet Holdings Limited

Unit 3, Keys Business Village

Keys Park Road Hednesford WS12 2HA

T: 0121 766 5445

E: sales@rivetwise.co.uk

W: www.rivetwise.co.uk

Riviera Trains Ltd

116 Ladbroke Grove

London W10 5NE

T: 020 7727 4036

E: enquiries@riviera-trains.co.uk

W: www.riviera-trains.co.uk

RJC Lowloaders Ltd

Units 1-2 Federal Est, Newton Road

Higham Ferrers Northamptonshire NN10 8HW

T: 01933 419350

E: info@rjclowloaders.co.uk

W: www.rjclowloaders.co.uk

Established 1989, we specialise in prototype manufacturing, 1 off to small batch runs. Working in metals, plastics, associated materials. RJW turn concept into reality. Inventing ideas, taking them to market and have achieved a place in the Guinness book of records for the largest copper pipe fitting in the world.

RJW Engineering Ltd

70 Walker Avenue, Stourbridge West Midlands DY9 9EL DY9 9EL

T: 01384 442852

E: rjweng@btinternet.com

W: www.rjwengineering.co

RLE International

1 Endeavour Drive, Feastival Bus Park

Basildon Essex SS14 3WF T: 01268 247900

E: info@rle.co.uk W: www.rle.international

RMD Kwikform

Foundation House, Brickyard Road Aldridge Walsall WS9 8BW

T: 01922 743743

E: info@rmdkwikform.com

W: www.rmdkwikform.com

RMF Construction Services Ltd

Unit 2 Oughton Road, Highgate Birmingham B12 0DF

T: 0121 440 7970

E: info@rmfconstruction.co.uk W: www.rmfconstruction.co.uk

RMI Engineering Ltd Woodlands Farm, Tye Lane Bramford Suffolk IP8 4LA

T: 01473 657511

E: info@railmarine.co.uk W: www.railmarine.co.uk

RMS Rail Projects Ltd

2 White House Close, New Road

Laxey Isle Of Man IM4 7BA

T: 01388 526203

E: documentcontroller@britamrail.com

W: www.rmslocotec.com

Robens Centre For Occupational Health & Safety

1 Huxley Road, The Surrey Research Pk

Guildford GU2 7RE T: 01483 686690

E: info@rcohs.com W: www.rcohs.com

Robert Lewis Signs Limited

Hill Farm, Sealwood Lane

Linton Derbyshire DE12 6PA

T: 01283 760765

E: robert@robertlewissigns.co.uk W: www.robertlewissigns.co.uk

Robert West Consulting Country House, St Mary’s Street Worcester WR1 1HB

T: 01905 28288

E: worcester@robertwest.co.uk W: www.robertwest.co.uk

Robin Mackenzie Partnership (RMP)

Unit 1 7Hills Bus Park, Bankhead Crossway South Edinburgh EH11 4EP

T: 0345 062 0000

E: rmp@napier.ac.com

W: www.rmp.biz

Robinson Mesh Products Limited

Unit 4 Enterprise Park, Newton Heath Manchester M40 3AL T: 0161 681 6810

E: sales@robinsonmeshproducts.co.uk

W: www.robinsonmeshproducts.co.uk

Robinsons Tree Service Ltd

Beech Farm, Coopers Green Lane

St Albans Hertfordshire AL4 9HW

T: 01727 848111

E: robinsonstreeservice@ robinsonstreeservice.org.uk

W: www.robinsonstreeservice.co.uk

ROC Recruitment

37 Duke Streeet

London W1U 1LN

T: 020 7318 1400

E: reception@roc.co.uk

W: www.roc.co.uk

Rochling Engineering Plastics (UK) Ltd

Waterwells Bus Park, Waterwells Drive Gloucester GL2 2AA

T: 01452 727900

E: sales@roechling-plastics.co.uk

W: www.roechling.com

Rock Fall UK

Major House, Unit 1/3, Wimsey Way Alfreton Derbyshire DE55 4LS T: 01773 608616

E: sales@rockfall.com

W: www.rockfall.com

Rock Rail Holdings Ltd

Capital Tower, 91 Waterloo Road London SE1 8RT T: 020 3170 0870

E: info@rockinfrastructure.com

W: www.rockinfrastructure.com

Rockwool Ltd

Pencoed, Bridgend Wales CF35 6NY

T: 01656 862621

E: customersupportcentre@rockwool.co.uk

W: www.rockwool.co.uk

Rocol

Rocol House, Wakefield Road Swillington Leeds LS26 8BS

T: 0113 232 2700

E: customer.services@rocol.com

W: www.rocol.com

Rodgers Leask Limited

St James House, St Mary’s Wharf Mansfield Road Derby DE1 3TQ

T: 01332 285000

E: rllderby@rodgersleask.co.uk

W: www.rodgersleask.com

Roger Bullivant Limited

RB Walton Park, Hearthcote Road Swadlincote Derbyshire DE11 9DU

T: 01332 977300

E: info@roger-bullivant.co.uk

W: www.roger-bullivant.co.uk

MTU is the core brand of Rolls Royce Power Systems providing High Speed Diesel Engines to Mainline Locomotives, Shunters, Railcars and Infrastructure Vehicles. MTU have served the Rail market for over 90 years and today offer full propulsion system solutions including recently launched Hybrid Powerpacks for Railcars.

Rolls-Royce Solutions UK Ltd Unit 29, The Birches Industrial Estate East Grinstead West Sussex RH19 1XZ T: 01342 335450

E: uk.sales@mtu-online.com W: www.mtu-solutions.com

Romag

Leadgate Ind Estate, Consett County Durham DH8 7RS

T: 01207 500000

E: sales@romag.co.uk

W: www.romag.co.uk

Romax Technology

Nottingham University, Innovation Park Triumph Road Nottingham NG7 2TU

T: 0115 951 8800

E: sales@romaxtech.com

W: www.romaxtech.com

Romsey Reclamation Ltd

Oak Tree Farm, Dunbridge Lane Awbridge Romsey SO51 0GQ

T: 01794 342252

E: info@romseyreclamation.com

W: www.romseyreclamation.com

Ron Hull Demolition Limited

Mangham Road, Parkgate

Rotherham South Yorkshire S62 6EF

T: 01709 524115

E: info@ronhull.co.uk

W: www.ronhulldemolition.co.uk

Ronacrete Ltd

Ronac House, Flex Meadow

Harlow Essex CM19 5TD

T: 01279 638700

E: sales@ronacrete.co.uk

W: www.ronacrete.co.uk

Roofcare London

6 Claremont Road

Surbiton KT6 4QU

T: 020 8485 9639

E: roofcarelondon@gmail.com

W: www.roofcarelondon.co.uk

Rose Plant Hire (Whittlesey) Ltd

Padholme Road East, Peterborough

Cambridgeshire PE1 5XL

T: 01733 557575

E: info@roseplanthire.co.uk

W: www.roseplanthire.co.uk

Rosehill Rail

Spring Bank Mills, Watson Mill Lane

Sowerby Bridge West Yorkshire HX6 3BW

T: 01422 839610

E: info@rosehillrail.com

W: www.rosehillrail.com

Rösler UK Limited

1 Unity Grove, Knowsley Bus Park

Prescot Merseyside L34 9GT

T: 0151 482 0444

E: rosler-uk@rosler.com

W: www.rosler.com

RotaBolt Ltd

Peartree Business Park, Peartree Lane

Dudley DY2 0UW

T: 01384 214442

E: sales@rotabolt.co.uk

W: www.rotabolt.co.uk

Rotabroach Ltd

Burgess Road

Sheffield S9 2YL T: 0114 221 2510

E: info@rotabroach.co.uk

W: www.rotabroach.co.uk

Rotec Hydraulics

Unit 1 Venture Way, Priorswood Estate

Taunton Somerset TA2 8DE

T: 01823 348900

E: sales@rotec.net

W: www.rotec.net

Rothwell Electrical Services Limited

Unit 3, Yorvale Bus Pk, Hazel Court

James Street York YO10 3DR

T: 01904 413172

E: enquiries@rothwellelect.co.uk

W: www.rothwellelect.co.uk

Rotork PLC

Brassmill Lane

Bath BA1 3JQ

T: 01225 733200

E: rotorkuk.sales@rotork.com

W: www.rotork.com

Rotrex Winches

Wimsey Way, Alfreton Trading Estate

Alfreton DE55 1AR

T: 01773 603997

E: sales@rotrexwinches.co.uk

W: www.rotrexwinches.co.uk

Rotronics Battery Management Solutions

Queen Street, Darlaston West Midlands WS10 8JF

T: 0121 526 8185

E: info@rotronicsbms.com

W: www.rotronicsbms.com

Routescene

Mapix Technologies Ltd, 54 Timber Bush

Edinburgh EH6 6QH

T: 0844 409 9530

E: sales@routescene.com

W: www.routescene.com

Rowe Hankins Ltd is a global supplier into the Rolling Stock industry, that design and manufacture speed sensors, tachometers, current monitoring, circuit protection, wheel flange lubrication, on train data recorders and tram overspeed protection systems. We also operate a service, overhaul & testing centre that focuses on AC & DC electromechanical products for rail fleet overhaul programmes and life extension works.

Rowe Hankins Ltd

Power House, Mason Street

Bury Lancashire BL9 0RH

T: 0161 765 3000

E: sales@rowehankins.com

W: www.rowehankins.com

Roxburgh EMC (DEM Manufacturing)

Deltron Emcon House, Hargreaves Way Sawcliffe Ind Park Scunthorpe DN15 8RF

T: 01724 273200

E: sales@dem-uk.com

W: www.dem-uk.com

Roxtec cable, pipe and conduit seals have been tested and approved by London Underground and Network Rail. Our solutions protect rail assets and rolling stock against fire, smoke, water damage, rodents, gas, vibration, humidity, dust and electromagnetic interference.

The certified seals can be used in many applications including traction power, signalling and rail control, communications, tunnels and bridges, railway stations and rail yards.

Roxtec Ltd

1st Floor, Power House Mason Street Bury BL9 0RH

T: 0161 761 5280

E: info@uk.roxtec.com

W: www.roxtec.com

Royal Academy of Engineering

Prince Philip House, 3 Carlton House Terrace

London SW1Y 5DG

T: 020 7766 0600

W: www.raeng.org.uk

Royal Haskoning DHV

Rightwell House, Bretton Peterborough PE13 8DW

T: 01733 334455

E: info@uk.rhdhv.com

W: www.royalhaskoningdhv.co.uk

Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS)

15 Rutland Square

Edinburgh EH1 2BE

T: 0131 229 7545

E: info@rias.org.uk

W: www.rias.org.uk

Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA)

66 Portland Place London W1B 1AD

T: 020 7580 5533

E: info@riba.org

W: www.architecture.com

Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS)

Parliament Square, 12 Great George Street

London SW1P 3AD

T: 024 7686 8555

E: contactrics@rics.org

W: www.rics.org

RPC Contracts Ltd

Quarryfields, Ruthin

Denbighshire LL15 2UG

T: 01824 709102

E: contracts@rpcltd.co.uk

W: www.rpcltd.co.uk

RPS – Railway Project Services

2 Brook Park, Gaddesby Lane

Rearsby Leicestershire LE7 4ZB

T: 01664 494098

E: contact@rps-team.co.uk

W: railwayprojectservices.co.uk

RPS Group Plc 20 Western Avenue, Milton Park Abingdon Oxfordshire OX14 4SH

T: 01235 438000

E: rpsmp@rpsgroup.com

W: www.rpsgroup.com

RRC International Tuition House, 27-37 St George’s Road

London SW19 4DS

T: +44 (0)208 944 3100

E: info@rrc.co.uk W: www.rrc.co.uk

RS Clare & Co Limited 8-14 Stanhope Street

Liverpool L8 5RQ

T: 0151 709 2902

E: info@rsclare.co.uk W: www.rsclare.com

RS Electrical (RSE) Ltd

Brookside Ind Estate, Station Street

Longport Stoke-on-Trent ST6 4ND

T: 01782 575316

E: rseltd@btconnect.com W: www.rselectric.co.uk

RSK Spring Lodge, 172 Chester Road Helsby Cheshire WA6 0AR T: 01928 726006

E: communications@rsk.co.uk W: www.rsk.co.uk

RSS Infrastructure has created a range of integrated infrastructure solutions, including Construction & Civils, Magnetic Track Safety, Overhead Line Electrification, Possession Planning, Safety-Critical Resource, Signalling, Track Warning Services, Vegetation Management and Welding Services. We are the UK’s sole provider of Track Warning Systems.

RSS Infrastructure Ltd Tech Block, Gee Business Centre Holborn Hill Aston West Midlands B7 5JR T: 0330 113 0004 E: info@rssinfrastructure.com W: www.rssinfrastructure.com

RT Infrastructure Solutions

91 Dales Road, Ipswich Suffolk IP1 4JR T: 01473 242330

E: resource.admin@rt-is.co.uk W: www.rt-is.co.uk

RT Training Solutions Ltd 91 Dales Road, Ipswich Suffolk IP1 4JR T: 01473 242344

E: info@rttsolutions.co.uk W: www.rttsolutions.co.uk

RTG Rail Services Limited

Unit 10, Ilford Trading Estate

Paycocke Road Basildon Essex SS14 3DR

T: 0330 119 4450

E: info@rtgrail.co.uk W: www.rtgrail.co.uk

RUAS

2 Imperial Courtyard, Imperial Park

Newport NP10 8UL

T: 01633 835123

E: contact@ruas.co.uk W: www.ruas.co.uk

Rubirail

Victoria Buildings, 27 Victoria Road

Draycott Derbyshire DE72 3PS

T: 01332 872483

E: info@rubirail.co.uk W: www.rubirail.co.uk

Rullion Engineering

Aldermary House, 10-15 Queen Street

London EC4N 1TX

T: 020 3251 1250

E: london.engineering@rullion.co.uk W: www.rullion.co.uk

Running Rail Ltd

The Whitehall Centre, Whitehall Road

Medway City Estate Rochester Kent ME2 4DZ

T: 01634 739010

E: info@runningrail.com

W: www.runningrail.com

Rust-Oleum UK Ltd

PO Box 261, Chester-Le-Street County Durham DH3 9EH

T: 024 7671 7329

E: info@rust-oleum.eu W: www.rust-oleum.eu

RWB Group

Kinetic Business Centre, Theobald Street Elstree WD6 4PJ

T: 0800 488 0658

E: operations@rwbgroup.co.uk W: www.rwbgroup.co.uk

Rydon Signs Ltd

Unit 3 Peek House, Pinhoe Trading Estate

Venny Bridge Exeter EX4 8JN

T: 01392 466653

E: sales@rydonsigns.com W: www.rydonsigns.com

S&T Cover Limited

Railway Goods Yard, Dutton Lane Eastleigh Hampshire SO50 6AA T: 023 8098 9545

E: enquiries@s-tcover.co.uk

W: www.s-tcover.co.uk

Sabre Rail Services Ltd

Grindon Way, Heighinton Lane Bus Pk

Newton Aycliffe County Durham DL5 6SH

T: 01325 300505

E: sales@sabrerail.com

W: www.sabrerail.com

SACO AEI Polymers UK Ltd.

Sandwich Ind Estate, Sandwich Kent CT13 9LY T: 01304 616171

E: uksales@sacoaei.com W: www.sacoaei.co.uk

Sadler Brown Architecture 11-12 Riverside Studios, Amethyst Road Newcastle NE4 7YL T: 0191 265 7080

E: info@sadlerbrown.co.uk W: www.sadlerbrown.co.uk

Safeaid Limited 16 Arnside Road, Waterlooville Hampshire PO7 7UP T: 023 9225 4442

E: sales@safeaid.co.uk W: www.safeaid.co.uk

SafetyKleen

Profile West, 950 Great West Road Brentford Middlesex TW8 9ES

T: 020 3814 8700

E: skuk@safetykleen.eu W: www.safetykleen.eu

Salesforce

EMEA Limited, Village 9, Floor 26 Salesforce Tower 110 Bishopsgate London EC2N 4AY T: 0800 092 1223

E: info@salesforce.com W: www.salesforce.com

Samuel James Engineering is one of the UK’s leading suppliers of LV switchgear and control gear systems for the Rail Industry. We design, manufacture and commission LV (low voltage) Switchgear and Control Panels, Panel Boards, Automatic Changeover Panels, PSPs, FSPs, DNOs, Shore Supplies and UPS Panels.

Samuel James Engineering Beresford Avenue, Coventry CV6 5LZ

T: 02476 835 000

E: sales@samuel-james.co.uk W: www.samuel-james.co.uk

Samuel Knight International – Rail Recruitment

Pure Offices, Harbour Road

Portishead Bristol BS20 7AN

T: 01275 404777

E: rail@samuel-knight.com W: www.samuel-knight.com

Samuel Taylor Ltd

Arthur Street Canal, Lakeside Redditch B98 8JY

T: 01527 504910

E: info@samueltaylor.co.uk

W: www.samueltaylor.co.uk

Sangwin Group of Companies

Dansom Lane South, Hull East Yorkshire HU8 7LN

T: 01482 329921

E: sales@sangwin.co.uk W: www.sangwin.co.uk

SAP (UK) Ltd

Clockhouse Place, Bedfont Road

Feltham Middlesex TW14 8HD

T: 0870 608 4000

E: info@sap.com W: www.sap.com

SAP Ecology and Environmental Ltd 2 Dunloe Terrace, Eaglesfield Dumfries & Galloway DG113PD T: 01461 500754

E: enquiries@sapecology.co.uk W: www.sapecology.co.uk

Sarens Booth House, Riverside Park Road Middlesborough TS2 1UT T: 01642 621621

E: info@sarens.com W: uk.sarens.com

Sateba UK (formerly Sateba Stanton Precast) Littlewell Lane, Stanton-By-Dale Ilkeston Derbyshire DE7 4QW

E: salesuk@sateba.com W: www.sateba.uk

Savigny Oddie Ltd

Wallows Ind Estate, Wallows Road

Brierley Hill West Midlands DY5 1QA

T: 01384 481598

E: info@savigny-oddie.com

W: www.savigny-oddie.co.uk

SC Johnson Professional Denby Hall Way

Denby DE5 8JZ

T: 01773 855100

E: talktous@scj.com W: www.scjp.com/en-gb

Schaeffler (UK) Ltd

Unit 308, Fort Dunlop Fort Parkway Birmingham B24 9FD T: 0121 313 5830

E: info.uk@schaeffler.com W: www.schaeffler.co.uk

Schaltbau Transportation UK Ltd

Unit 2, Patriot Drive

Rooksley Milton Keynes MK13 8PU

T: 01908 224140

E: sales@schaltbau-transportation-uk.com

W: www.schaltbau.com

Schaltbau-ME

Springvale Ind Estate, Woodside Way

Cwmbran Wales NP44 5BR

T: 01633 877555

E: sales@schaltbau-ME.com

W: www.schaltbau-ME.com

Scheidt & Bachmann UK Ltd

U7 Silverglade Bus Park, Leatherhead Road

Chessington Surrey KT9 2QL

T: 01372 230400

E: info@scheidt-bachmann.co.uk

W: www.scheidt-bachmann.co.uk

Schenck Process Ltd

Unit 3 Alpha Court, Capitol Park

Thorne Doncaster DN8 5TZ

T: 01302 321313

E: enquiries@schenckprocess.co.uk

W: www.schenckprocess.com

Schneider Electric Ltd

2nd Floor, 80 Victoria Street

London SW1E 5JL

T: 0870 608 8608

E: sales@schneider-electric.co.uk

W: www.schneider-electric.co.uk

Schoenemann Design

Friar Gate Studios, Ford Street

Derby DE1 1EE

T: 01332 258345

E: andrew@schoenemanndesign.co.uk

W: www.schoenemanndesign.co.uk

School of Engineering

University of Edinburgh, Sanderson Building

The King’s Bldngs Edinburgh EH9 3FB

T: 0131 650 6554

E: infopoint@ed.ac.uk

W: www.eng.ed.ac.uk

Schroff UK Limited

Grovelands Bus Centre, Boundary Way

Hemel Hempstead Hertfordshire HP2 7TE

T: 01442 240471

E: sales.uk@pentair.com

W: www.pentairprotect.com

Schweizer Electronic Ltd

Unit 3 Falcon Park, Claymore

Tame Valley Ind Estate Tamworth B77 5DQ

T: 01827 289996

E: Info.SEUK@schweizer-electronic.com

W: www.schweizer-electronic.com

Science, Engineering and Manufacturing

Technologies Alliance (SEMTA)

Head Office, Unit 2, The Orient Centre

Greycaine Road Watford Herts WD24 7GP

T: 0845 643 9001

E: customerservices@semta.org.uk

W: www.semta.org.uk

Scisys UK Ltd

Methuen Park, Chippenham Wiltshire SN14 0GB

T: 01249 466466

E: info@scisys.co.uk

W: www.scisys.co.uk

Scotrail

Atrium Court, 50 Waterloo Street

Glasgow Scotland G2 6HQ

T: 0141 335 5050

E: customer.relations@scotrail.co.uk

W: www.scotrail.co.uk

Scott Bader Co Ltd

Woolaston, Wellingborough Northamptonshire NN29 7RL

T: 01933 663100

E: enquiries@scottbader.com

W: www.scottbader.com

Scott Brownrigg Limited

77 Endell Street

London WC2H 9DZ

T: 020 7240 7766

E: enquiries@scottbrownrigg.com

W: www.scottbrownrigg.com

Scott Cables Ltd

Unit 7 Merlin Park, Airport Service Road

Portsmouth Hampshire PO3 5FU

T: 023 9265 2552

E: sales@scottcables.com

W: www.scottcables.com

Scott Hughes Design Ltd

The Flint Glass Works, 64 Jersey Street

Manchester M4 6JW

T: 0161 605 0831

E: mail@scotthughesdesign.co.uk

W: www.scotthughesdesign.co.uk

Scott Parnell, a leading Civils Merchant in the UK has a dedicated Rail Team. Our Rail specialists are committed to providing the very best service. Alongside our standard merchant range, Scott Parnell specialise in introducing the UK Rail Sector to innovative products to offer efficiencies through cost and installation.

Scott Parnell Rail

Unit 18, Asheton Farm Bus Centre

Stapleford Abbotts Essex RM4 1JU

T: 020 8805 5797

E: rail@scottparnell.com

W: www.scottparnellrail.com

Scottish Association for Public Transport (SAPT) 11 Queens Crescent, Glasgow

Scotland G4 9BL

T: 07760 381729

E: sapt@btinternet.com

W: www.sapt.org.uk

Scottish Woodlands Ltd - Head Office

Research Park, Riccarton

Edinburgh EH14 4AP

T: 0131 451 5154

E: enquiries@scottishwoodlands.co.uk

W: www.scottishwoodlands.co.uk

SCP

Colwyn Chambers, 19 York Street

Manchester M2 3BA

T: 0161 832 4400

E: info@scptransport.co.uk

W: www.scptransport.co.uk

SCQ Ltd

8 Kimpton Link, 40 Kimpton Road

Sutton Surrey SM3 9QP

T: 020 8644 4416

E: info@ashleygroup.co.uk

W: www.ashleygroup.co.uk

Screwfast Foundations Ltd 1st Floor, 4 Sandridge Park

Porters Wood Hertfordshire AL3 6PH

T: 01727 735550

E: info@screwfast.com W: www.screwfast.com

Sea Training International

Sguboriau, Y Felinheli

Wales LL56 4QP T: 01248 673200

E: training@seatraining.co.uk

W: www.seatraining.co.uk

Search Consultancy Limited

198 West George Street

Glasgow G2 2NR

T: 0141 272 7777

E: glasgow@search.co.uk

W: www.search.co.uk

Seaton Rail is a leading supplier to Network Rail, Principal Contractors and leading industry specialist contractors for the provision of Possession, Isolation & Railway Safe System of Work Planning, Training and Workplace Assessment, Drugs & Alcohol Screenings, Medical Screenings, Labour Supply and On Track Protection and Warning services.

Seaton Rail Limited

Unit B Enterprise Way, Bessingby Ind Estate

Bridlington East Yorkshire YO16 4SF

T: 01262 608313

E: info@seaton-rail.com

W: www.seaton-rail.com

Secured By Design 1st Floor, 10 Victoria Street

London SW1H 0NN

T: 020 3862 3999

E: enquiries@police-cpi.co.uk W: www.securedbydesign.com

Seetru Limited

Albion Dockside Works

Bristol BS1 6UT

T: 0117 630 6100

E: enquiries@seetru.com

W: www.seetru.com

Sefac UK Ltd

Oldberrow Manor, Ullenhall

Warwickshire B95 5PF

T: 0121 582 0367

E: sales@sefac-lift.co.uk

W: www.sefac-lift.co.uk

Select Plant Hire

Bridge Place, Anchor Boulevard

Dartford Kent DA2 6SN

T: 01322 732732

E: infouk@selectplanthire.com

W: www.selectplanthire.com

Selectaglaze Ltd

Alban Park, Hatfield Road

St Albans Hertfordshire AL4 OJJ

T: 01727 837271

E: enquiries@selectaglaze.co.uk

W: www.selectaglaze.co.uk

Selectequip Ltd

Unit 7, Britannia Way

Lichfield Staffordshire WS14 9UY

T: 01543 416641

E: sales@selectequip.co.uk

W: www.selectequip.co.uk

Selective Recruitment Solutions Ltd

13 Vineyard Chambers, Abingdon Oxford OX14 3PX

T: 01235 462900

E: info@selective-group.com

W: www.selective-group.com

Sella Controls Ltd

Carrington Field Street, Stockport Cheshire SK1 3JN

T: 0161 429 4500

E: reception@sellacontrols.com

W: www.sellacontrols.com

Semcon Product Information UK Ltd

Semcon House, Edgehill Drive Warwick CV34 6NH

T: 01926 642935

E: sales@semcon.com

W: www.semcon.com

Semmco Ltd

9 Kestrel Way, Goldsworth Park Ind Est Woking Surrey GU21 3BA

T: 01483 757200

E: sales@semmco.com

W: www.semmco.com

The world’s most reliable, robust, long lasting and cost effective wireless asset condition monitoring system, explicitly designed for Rail/ Civil infrastructure. Senceive’s FlatMesh platform/products solve challenging structural/ geotechnical monitoring problems by using unique technology which combines: low power, ultra-long life, low energy intelligent computing; high precision, high stability and high resolution sensors.

Senceive Limited

Scorpio House, Rockingham Drive Linford Wood Milton Keynes MK14 6LY

T: 0800 033 7731

E: info@senceive.com

W: www.senceive.com

Sensonic

Abbey House, 282 Farnborough Road Farnborough GU14 7NA

E: office@sensonic.com

W: www.sensonic.com

Sentinel Lightening Protection & Earthing Ltd

Unit 6a Suite 2, East Bridgford Bus Park Kneeton Road East Bridgford NG13 8PJ

T: 0115 961 0520

E: enquiries@sentinellp.com

W: www.sentinel-lightning.co.uk

SEP Rail Services

1 Exchange Square

Middlesborough TS1 1DE

T: 01904 403 322

E: info@seprail.co.uk

W: www.seprail.co.uk

Sepura PLC

9000 Cambridge Research, Park Beach Drive

Waterbeach Cambridge CB25 9TL

T: 01223 876000

E: customer.support@sepura.com

W: www.sepura.com

Sercal Ltd

Unit 1 Littleton Bus Pk, Littleton Drive Huntington Cannock WS12 4TR

T: 01543 570074

E: enquiries@sercal.co.uk

W: www.sercal.co.uk

Serco Group Plc

16 Bartley Wood, Business Park

Bartley Way Hook Hampshire RG27 9XB

T: 01256 745900

E: generalenquiries@serco.com

W: www.serco.com

Serco Rail Technical Services

Derwent House, RTC Business Park

London Road Derby DE24 8UP

T: 0330 109 8852

E: enquiries.srts@serco.com

W: www.serco.com/srts

Serfis Construction and Engineering Ltd

9a Church Street, Kidderminster Worcestershire DY10 2AD

T: 01562 822082

E: info@serfis.co.uk

W: www.serfis.co.uk

Serpro Ltd

Units 1008-1009, Hart St Comm Cntr

Hart Street Maidstone ME16 8RF

T: 01622 236303

E: accounts@serpro.co.uk

W: www.serpro.co.uk

Servepro Plc Ltd

Network Rail Depot, The Old Carriage Works Holgate Park Drive York YO24 4EH

T: 01904 654158

E: info@serveproplc.com W: www.servproplc.com

SeSys Ltd

1 Rotherbrook Court, Bedford Road Petersfield Hampshire GU32 3QR

T: 01730 230530

E: info@sesys.com W: www.sesys.com

Setec Ltd 11 Mallard Way, Derby Derbyshire DE24 8GX

T: 01249 704394

E: info@setecltd.co.uk

W: www.setecltd.co.uk

Severfield UK Ltd

Severs House, Dalton Airfield Ind Est Thirsk North Yorkshire YO7 3JN

T: 01845 577896

E: sales@severfield.com

W: www.severfield.com

Severn Partnership Lambda House, Hadley Park East Telford Shropshire TF1 6QJ

T: 01952 676775

E: info@severnpartnership.com

W: www.severnpartnership.com

Seymour Harris Limited

58 Oxford Street, Digbeth Birmingham B5 5NR

T: 0121 600 7420

E: info@seymourharris.com W: www.seymourharris.com

Seymourpowell

The Factory, 265 Merton Road London SW18 5JS

T: 020 7381 6433

E: reception@seymourpowell.com

W: www.seymourpowell.com

SGS Correl Rail Limited

Gee House, Holborn Hill Birmingham B7 5PA

T: 0121 326 9900

E: gb.rail@sgs.com W: www.sgs.com

SGS Engineering (UK) Ltd

1 West Side Park, Belmore Way Raynesway Derby DE21 7AZ

T: 01332 576850

E: sales@sgs-engineering.com

W: www.sgs-engineering.com

SH Lighting Ltd

Salcombe Road, Meadow Lane Ind Estate Alfreton Derbyshire DE55 7RG

T: 01773 522390

E: sales@shlighting.co.uk

W: www.shlighting.co.uk

Shannon Survey Ltd (C.G Surveying Ltd)

Gerrards House, Theobald Street Borehamwood Hertfordshire WD6 4RT

T: 020 8953 1333

E: sales@shannonsurvey.co.uk

W: www.shannonsurvey.co.uk

Sheerspeed Shelters Ltd

Unit 3, Diamond House, Reme Drive

Heathpark Ind Est Honiton Devon EX14 1SE

T: 01404 46006

E: sales@sheerspeed.com

W: www.sheerspeed.com

Sheffield Hallum University

City Campus, Howard Street

Sheffield S1 1WB

T: 0114 225 5555

E: enquiries@shu.ac.uk

W: www.shu.ac.uk

Shelley Signs Ltd

54 Cartmel Drive, Harlescott

Shrewsbury Shropshire SY1 3TB

T: 01743 460996

E: sales@shelleysigns.co.uk

W: www.shelleysigns.co.uk

Shepherd PR Limited

24a Market Place, Ashbourne Derbyshire DE6 1ES

T: 01335 368020

E: info@shepherd-pr.com

W: www.shepherd-pr.co.uk

Sherborne Sensors

1 Ringway Centre, Edison Road

Basingstoke RG21 6YH

T: 01256 630300

E: sales@sherbornesensors.com

W: www.sherbornesensors.com

Sherwin-Williams Protective & Marine Coatings Tower Works, Kestor Street

Bolton Lancashire BL2 2AL

T: 01204 521771

E: sales.uk@sherwin.com

W: www.sherwin-williams.com

Shield Batteries Ltd

277 Stansted Road, Bishops Stortford Hertfordshire CM23 2BT

T: 01279 652067

E: info@shieldbatteries.co.uk

W: www.shieldbatteries.co.uk

Shield Security Services (Yorkshire) Ltd

7 Earls Court, Priory Park East

Kingston Upon Hull East Yorkshire HU4 7DY

T: 01482 300833

E: sales@shield-security.co.uk

W: www.shield-security.co.uk

Shire Structures Ltd

The Chapel, Barnsley Hall Road

Bromsgrove Worcestershire B61 0SZ

T: 01527 579933

E: engineers@shire-uk.com

W: www.shire-uk.com

Shrink Polymer Systems (UK)

Unit E3, Crown Way, Crown Park Ind Estate

Rushden Nothants NN10 6FD

T: 01933 356758

E: info@shrinkpolymersystems.co.uk

W: www.shrinkpolymersystems.co.uk

Sibcas Ltd

Easton Road, Bathgate West Lothian EH48 2SF

T: 01506 633122

E: enquiries@sibcas.co.uk

W: www.sibcas.co.uk

Sicuro UK – Monitored Security Solutions

23 Saffron Court

Laindon Essex SS15 6SS

T: 0800 9991 888

E: info@sicuro.co.uk

W: www.sicuro.co.uk

Sicut Enterprises Ltd

152 City Road

London EC1V 2DN

T: 020 8123 6685

E: info@sicut.co.uk

W: www.sicut.co.uk

Siemens

7th Floor, Euston House, 24 Eversholt Street

London NW1 1AD

T: 020 7874 6772

E: info.mobility.gb@siemens.com

W: www.siemens.co.uk

Siemens Mobility

Ashby Park, Ashby de la Zouch

Leicestershire LE65 1JD

T: 01530 258000

E: uk.mobility@siemens.com W: www.siemens.co.uk

SIG PLC

Signet House, 17 Europa View

Sheffield Bus Park Sheffield S9 1XH

T: 0114 285 6300

E: info@sigplc.com W: www.siggroup.com

SIGMAT Limited

Birkbecks, Water Street

Skipton North Yorkshire BD23 1PB

T: 01756 701522

E: info@sigmat.co.uk W: www.sigmat.co.uk

Signal House Group - Collis Engineering

Salcombe Road, Meadow Lane Ind. Estate

Alfreton Derbyshire DE55 7RG

T: 01773 833255

E: sales@signalhouse.co.uk W: www.collis.co.uk

Signalling Engineering

The Mount,, Barrow Hill Sellinge

Ashford Kent TN25 6JQ T: 01303 764344

E: admin@sigtechrail.co.uk W: www.sigtechrail.co.uk

Signature Aromas Ltd

Signature House, 65-67 Gospel End Street

Sedgley West Midlands DY3 3LR

T: 01902 678822

E: enquiries@signaturearomas.co.uk W: www.signaturearomas.co.uk

Signet Solutions

Kelvin House, RTC Business Park

London Road Derby DE24 8UP

T: 01332 343585

E: enquiries@signet-solutions.com W: www.signet-solutions.com

SignPost Solutions

Unit 5 Clarendon Drive, The Parkway

Tipton West Midlands DY4 0QA

T: 0121 506 4771

E: sales@signfix.co.uk W: www.signfix.co.uk

SigTech Rail

Dane Rise, Dog Kennel Lane

Lyminge Kent CT18 8ER

T: 01303 764344

E: office@sigtechrail.co.uk W: www.sigtechrail.co.uk

Sika Ltd

Watchmead Ind Estate

Welwyn Garden City AL7 1BQ

T: 01707 394444

E: sales@uk.sika.com W: www.gbr.sika.com

Silentblock UK Ltd

Wellington Road, Burton upon Trent Staffordshire DE14 2AP T: 01283 741741

E: info@silentbloc.co.uk W: www.silentbloc.co.uk

Silenzio Panels Ltd

73 Swaisland Drive, Crayford Kent DA1 4HY

T: 01322 557520

E: sales@silenzio.co.uk W: www.silenzio.co.uk

Silicone Engineering Limited

Blackwater Road, Greenbank Business Park

Blackburn Lancashire BB1 3HJ

T: 0845 674 4747

E: enquiries@silicone.co.uk W: www.silicone.co.uk

Sill Lighting (UK) Ltd

4 Goodson Mews, Wellington Street

Thame Oxon OX9 3BX

T: 01844 260006

E: sales@sill-uk.com W: www.sill-uk.com

Silver Fox Limited

2 Swallowfields, Swallowcourt

Welwyn Garden City Hertfordshire AL7 1GY

T: 01707 373727

E: sales@silverfox.co.uk

W: www.silverfox.co.uk

SilverRail Technologies

The Heal’s Building, 22 Torrington Place London WC1E 7HJ

T: 0845 834 1069

E: info@silverrailtech.com W: www.silverrailtech.com

Simmons & Simmons City Point, One Ropemaker Street London EC2Y 9SS

T: 020 7628 2020

E: enquiries@simmons-simmons.com

W: www.simmons-simmons.com

Sirenum

1st Floor Winston House, 349 Regents Park Road London N3 1DH

T: 020 3137 2842

E: rail@sirenum.com W: www.sirenum.com

Site Contract Personnel (SCP) Hollinwood Business Ctr, Albert Street Failsworth Oldham OL8 3QL

T: 0333 999 7995

E: elliot@sitecontractpersonnel.co.uk

W: www.sitecontractpersonnel.co.uk

Site Vision Surveys Ltd

19 Warwick Street, Rugby Warwickshire CV21 3DH

T: 01788 575036

E: enquiries@svsltd.net

W: www.svsltd.net

SJL Insurance Services

Suite C, The Kays Building

23 The Tything Worcester WR1 1HD T: 01905 27775

E: info@sjl-insurance.com W: www.sjl-insurance.com

Skanska Construction UK Ltd

Maple Cross House, Denham Way Maple Cross Rickmansworth WD3 9SW T: 01923 423100

E: enquiries@skanska.co.uk W: www.skanska.co.uk

Skelair International Ltd

Units 1 & 2a, Holmes Chapel Bus Park Manor Lane Holmes Chapel CW4 8AB T: 01477 539100

E: enquiries@skelair.com W: www.skelair.com

SKF (UK) Limited Sundon Park Road, Luton Bedfordshire LU3 3BL T: 01582 490049

E: marketing.uk@skf.com W: www.skf.co.uk

Skill Scaffolding Ltd Skill House, Andes Road Nursling Southampton SO16 0YZ T: 023 8077 7750

E: enquiries@skillscaffolding.co.uk W: www.skillscaffolding.co.uk

Slater Safety

238 Woodplumpton Road, Woodplumpton Preston PR4 0TA T: 01772 691000

E: sales@slatersafety.co.uk W: www.slatersafety.co.uk

SLC Investments

111 Edmund Street Birmingham B3 2HJ T: 0121 285 2622

E: Enquiries@slcinvestments.co.uk W: www.slcrail.com

SLC Operations 35 Station Road, Kings Norton Birmingham B38 8SN T: 0121 227 5756

E: enquiries@slcoperations.com W: www.slcoperations.com

SLC Property

4 Brindleyplace Birmingham B1 2LG

T: 0121 285 2622

E: enquiries@slcproperty.co.uk

W: www.slcproperty.co.uk

SLC Rail 4 Brindleyplace Birmingham B1 2LG

T: 0121 285 2622

E: enquiries@slcrail.com

W: www.slcrail.com

Slender Winter Partnership Limited

The Old School, London Road Westerham Kent TN16 1DN

T: 01959 564777

E: swp@swpltd.co.uk

W: www.swpltd.co.uk

Slingco Limited Station Road, Facit Whitworth Lancashire OL12 8LJ

T: 01706 855558

E: sales@slingco.com

W: www.slingco.com

Smart Component Technologies Ltd

Cooper Buildings, Arundel Street

Sheffield S1 2NS

T: 0114 360 0009

E: info@smartcomptech.com W: www.smartcomptech.com

Smart Moves Recruitment Ltd

1st floor Silbury Court, 362 Silbury Boulevard

Milton Keynes MK9 2AF

T: 01908 308788

E: info@smartmovesrecruitment.co.uk

W: www.smartmovesrecruitment.co.uk

Smart Rail Services Limited

12 Beech Grove, Weaverham Northwich Cheshire CW8 3JA

T: 07540 887458

E: enquiries@smartrailservices.com

W: www.smartrailservices.com

SMARTbrief - Part of Junction 9 Network Ltd

St Johns Innovation Ctr

Cowley Road Cambridge, CB4 0WS T: 07971 498113

E: jhall@j9imaging.co.uk

W: www.smart-brief-app.co.uk

Smartwater Technology Ltd

27 Queen Anne’s Gate London SW1H 9BU

T: 0800 521 669

E: enquiries@smartwater.com

W: www.smartwater.com

SMC Pneumatics UK Ltd

Vincent Avenue, Crownhill

Milton Keynes Buckinghamshire MK8 0AN

T: 01908 563888

E: sales@smcpneumatics.co.uk

W: www.smcpneumatics.co.uk

Smith Brothers & Webb / Britannia

Washing Systems

Britannia House, Arden Forest Ind Estate

Alcester Warwickshire B49 6EX

T: 01789 400096

E: sales@sbw-wash.com

W: www.sbw-wash.com

Smith Cooper Limited

St Helen’s House, King Street

Cathedral Quarter Derby DE1 3EE

T: 01332 332021

E: derby@smithcooper.co.uk

W: www.smithcooper.co.uk

Smiths Rail (Smiths Metal)

Stratton Business Park, London Road

Biggleswade SG18 8LB

T: 01767 604704

E: info@smithmetal.com

W: www.smithmetal.com

SMP Electronics / Samalite Products

Unit 6 Border Farm, Station Road

Chobham Woking GU24 8AS

T: 01276 855166

E: sales@smpelectronics.com

W: www.samalite.com

Smyth Composites Limited

Unit 10, Panmure Ind Estate

Carnoustie Angus DD7 7NP

T: 01241 855799

E: admin@scomp.co.uk

W: www.scomp.co.uk

SNA Europe Ltd (Bahco Tools)

Moorhead Way, Bramley Rotherham Yorkshire S66 1YY

T: 01709 731731

E: info.uk@snaeurope.com

W: www.bahco.com

SNC-Lavalin (formerly known as Interfleet)

SNC-Lavalin House, Pride Parkway

Pride Park Derby DE24 8HX

T: 01332 223000

E: groupcommunications@snclavalin.com

W: www.snclavalin.com

Society of Operations Engineers (SOE)

22 Greencoat Place London SW1P 1PR

T: 020 7630 1111

E: webmaster@soe.org.uk

W: www.soe.org.uk

Socomec U.K. Limited

Units 7-9, Lakeside Business Park Broadway Lane Cirencester GL7 5XL

T: 01285 863300

E: info.uk@socomec.com

W: www.socomec.co.uk

SOCOTEC Monitoring UK Ltd

34 Bell Lane, Uckfield East Sussex TN22 1QL

T: 01825 701801

E: monitoring@socotec.com

W: www.socotec.co.uk/monitoring

SOCOTEC UK Limited

SOCOTEC House, Bretby Business Park Ashby Road Burton Upon Trent DE15 0YZ

T: 01283 554400

E: salesuk@socotec.com

W: www.socotec.co.uk

SOCOTEC UK Ltd

Bretby Business Park, Ashby Road Bretby Burton upon Trent DE15 0YZ

T: 07449 910401

E: vivin.vijay@socotecuk.com

W: www.socotec.co.uk

Softech Rail Ltd

Softech House, London Road Albourne West Sussex BN6 9BN

T: 0203 880 2121

E: info@softechrail.com

W: ww.softechrail.com

Softil Ltd

24 Raoul Wallenberg St, Building D Tel-Aviv Israel 6971924

T: 00 972 3750 9610

E: amir.angel@softil.com

W: www.softil.com

Sohal Shopfronts & Shutter Ltd

71 Elmstead Rd, Seven Kings Ilford East London IG3 8AY

T: 07469 171423

E: sohalshutters@gmail.com

W: www.sohalshopfronts.com

Soil Engineering Geoservices Limited

Parkside Lane, Dewsbury Road Leeds LS11 5SX

T: 0113 271 1111

E: enquiries@soil-engineering.co.uk

W: www.soil-engineering.co.uk

Soil Instruments is a world leader in the design, manufacture and supply of premium quality geotechnical and structural monitoring products. We have over 60 years of experience in the monitoring of dams, reservoirs, deep excavations, landslides, earthworks, structures, tunnels and railways, working on structures and environments on a global scale.

Soil Instruments Limited

34 Bell Lane, Uckfield

East Sussex TN22 1QL

T: 01825 765044

E: sales@soilinstruments.com

W: www.soilinstruments.com

SolarFire Systems

Ledgers Farm, Forest Green Road

Fifield Berkshire SL6 2NR

T: 01628 902107

E: sales@solarfiresystems.com

W: www.solarfiresystems.com

Solaris Technologies Ltd

Manchester Bus Park, 3000 Aviator Way

Manchester M22 5TG

T: 0161 266 1860

E: info@solaristechnologies.co.uk

W: www.solaristechnologies.co.uk

Solid Applications Ltd

Old Market Place, Market Street

Oldbury B69 4DH T: 0121 544 1400

E: info@solidapps.co.uk W: www.solidapps.co.uk

Solution Rail Ltd

26 The Ridgeway, Watford Hertfordshire WD17 4TN

T: 020 3589 6715

E: enquiries@solutionrail.co.uk

W: www.solutionrail.co.uk

Sonatest Ltd

Dickens Road, Old Wolverton

Milton Keynes Buckinghamshire MK12 5QQ

T: 01908 316345

E: sales@sonatest.com W: www.sonatest.com

Sonic Drilling Ltd

Thornhills Farm, Love Lane

Betchton Cheshire CW11 2TT

T: 01477 500177

E: info@sonic-drill.co.uk W: www.sonic-drill.co.uk

Soprema UK

Soprema House, Freebournes Road

Witham Essex CM8 3UN

T: 0330 058 0668

E: info@soprema.co.uk

W: www.soprema.co.uk

Sortimo International Ltd

11-17 Ravenhurst Court, Birchwood Warrington Cheshire WA3 6PN

T: 01925 831636

E: info@sortimo.co.uk

W: www.sortimo.co.uk

SOUNDEX Temporary Noise Control

Raven Group, The Old Dairy Southfield Avenue Northampton NN4 8AQ

T: 0800 814 4422

E: enquiries@soundexsolutions.com

W: www.soundexsolutions.com

South Survey Ltd 21 Deanfield Court, Clitheroe Lancashire BB7 1QS

T: 01200 429870

E: sales@southsurvey.co.uk

W: www.surveyorsequipment.co.uk

South Western Railway

Friars Bridge Court, 41-45 Blackfriars Road

South Bank London SE1 8NZ

T: 0345 600 0650

E: customerrelations@swrailway.com

W: www.southwesternrailway.com

South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive 11 Broad Street West, Sheffield S1 2BQ

T: 0114 276 7575

E: communications@sypte.co.uk

W: www.sypte.co.uk

Southampton Solent University

East Park Terrace

Southampton SO14 0YN

T: 023 8201 3000

E: ask@solent.ac.uk

W: www.solent.ac.uk

Southdowns Environmental Consultants Ltd

16 Station Street, Lewes

East Sussex BN7 2DB

T: 01273 488186

E: enquiries@southdowns.eu.com

W: www.southdowns.eu.com

Southeastern Second Floor, 4 More London Riverside

London SE1 2AU

T: 0345 322 7021

W: www.southeasternrailway.co.uk

Southern 1st Floor, Monument Place

24 Monument Street London EC3R 8AJ

T: 0345 127 2920

E: comments@southernrailway.com

W: www.southernrailway.com

Southern Ecological Solutions

Sudbury Stables, Sudbury Road Downham Essex CM11 1LB

T: 01268 711021

E: officeadmin@ses-eco.co.uk

W: www.ses-eco.co.uk

This longstanding UK based exhibition features over 500 global exhibitors from the Industrial space. Focussed on ground-breaking engineering, sustainability, and technology of the future, it allows you to network with pioneering problem solvers from all fields of Manufacturing & Electronics. +44(0)20 3196 4314 Simon.Farnfield@Easyfairs.com

Southern Manufacturing & Electronics Farnborough Int’l Exhibition & Conference Centre Hall 1, Farnborough GU14 6TQ

T: +44(0)20 3196 4322

E: Sunday.wilson@easyfairs.com

W: www.southern-manufacturingelectronics.com/en/

Southside Rail Training Ltd

The Loft, Lees Road, Brabourne Lees Ashford Kent TN25 6QE

T: 07719 304668

E: info@southsiderailtraining.com

W: www.southsiderailtraining.com

Sovereign Hydroseal LP

32-02 Vernon Blvd, PO Box 6466 Astoria, NY 11106

T: 00 1 646 649 5878

E: info@sovereignhydroseal.com

W: www.sovereignhydroseal.com

SpaceandPeople are commercialisation space specialists who market, sell and administer exhibition and promotion space in high footfall venues including train stations. We work with brands, businesses, promoters and agencies seeking space for retail, promotions and brand experience, to increase passenger engagement, generate an additional income stream for venues and ensure placements adhere to compliance requirements.

SpaceandPeople

3rd Floor, Delta House 50, West Nile Street Glasgow G1 2NP

T: 033 33 401 500

E: marketing@spaceandpeople.co.uk

W: www.spaceandpeople.co.uk

SpanSet UK Ltd

Telford Way, Middlewich Chesire CW10 OHX

T: 01606 737494

E: customerservices@spanset.co.uk W: www.spanset.co.uk

Spartan Safety Ltd

3 Waltham Park Way, Billet Road Walthamstow London E17 5DU

T: 020 8527 5888

E: info@spartansafety.co.uk

W: www.spartansafety.co.uk

SPCM Ltd

2nd Floor, Afon Building

Worthing Road Horsham RH12 1TL

T: 0333 900 0939

E: office@spcm.co.uk

W: www.spcm.co.uk

Specialised Tools and Equipment Ltd

Unit 15 Riverside Court, Don Road Sheffield South Yorkshire S9 2TJ

T: 0114 383 0110

E: sales@specialisedtools.co.uk

W: www.specialisedtools.co.uk

Specialist Compliant Coatings Ltd

26 Heathfield, Stacey Bushes

Milton Keynes MK12 6HR

T: 01908 320546

E: info@sccgb.co.uk

W: www.sccgb.co.uk

Specialist Engineering Services Ltd

SES House, Unit 3 Balby Court Balby Carr Bank Doncaster DN4 8DE

T: 01302 756800

E: info@ses-esg.com

W: www.ses-esg.com

Specialist Plant Associates Ltd Airfield Road, Hinwick Wellingborough Northamptonshire NN29 7JQ T: 01234 781882

E: info@specialistplant.co.uk W: www.specialistplant.co.uk

Spectrum Contracting Services Limited 107 Bridge Street, Swinton Manchester M27 4DN T: 0161 711 0399

E: rail@spectrum-group.uk.com W: www.spectrum-group.uk.com

Spectrum Freight Ltd PO Box 105, Chesterfield Derbyshire S41 9XY T: 01246 456677

E: sales@spectrumfreight.co.uk W: www.spectrumfreight.co.uk

Spectrum Technologies Ltd Western Avenue, Bridgend Mid Glamorgan CF31 3RT T: 01656 655437

E: sales@spectrumtech.com W: www.spectrumtech.com

Spence Ltd

Macmillan House, Paddington Station London W2 1FT

T: 020 7387 1268

E: info@spenceltd.co.uk

W: www.spenceltd.co.uk

Spencer Group Mill Lane, Barrow upon Humber North Lincolnshire DN19 7BD

T: 01469 532266

E: think@thespencergroup.co.uk W: www.thespencergroup.co.uk

Spencer Rail (Head Office)

One Humber Quays, Wellington Street West Hull Yorkshire HU1 2BN

T: 01482 766340

E: think@thespencergroup.co.uk

W: www.thespencergroup.co.uk

Spitfire

Kirkhill House, Broom Road East Glasgow G77 5LL

T: 0141 639 6880

E: info@spitfireconsultancy.com

W: www.spitfireconsultancy.com

Spitfire Tours PO Box 824

Taunton TA1 9ET

T: 0870 879 3675

E: info@spitfirerailtours.co.uk

W: www.spitfirerailtours.co.uk

SPL Powerlines UK

Unit 4, Potteric Carr Ind Est

Potteric Carr Road Doncaster S Yorks DN4 5NP

T: 01302 344377

E: office.uk@powerlines-group.com

W: www.powerlines-group.com

Spotcom Ltd

74 Bridge Street, Titchfield Fareham Hants PO14 3QL

T: 07787 522704

E: Andrew@Spotcomltd.co.uk

W: www.SpotcomLtd.co.uk

SPX Flow Rail Systems

Unit 7, Thames Gateway Park Choats Road Dagenham RM9 6RH

T: 020 8526 7100

E: sales@spxflow.com

W: www.spxflow.com

SQES Ltd

24 Highfield View, Barlby Selby YO8 5HB

T: 07968 825774

E: suzanne@sqes.co.uk

W: www.sqes.co.uk

Sqills

Palatijn 3, 7521 PN, Enschede

The Netherlands

T: 00 31 0 88 774 557 0

E: info@sqills.com

W: www.sqills.com

Square Mile Broking Ltd

Lloyd’s, Gallery 4

12 Leadenhall St London EC3V 1LP

T: 020 3725 5706

E: rail@squaremilebroking.com

W: www.squaremilebroking.com

SRL Technical Services Limited

Holbrook House, Little Waldingfield Sudbury Suffolk CO10 0TF

T: 01787 247595

E: srlweb@srltsl.com

W: www.srltsl.com

SRPS Railtours

82 Busby Road, Carmunnock Glasgow G76 9BJ

T: 0131 202 1033

E: railtours@srps.org.uk

W: www.srps.org.uk

SRS Rail System International Ltd

3 Riverside Way, Gateway Business Park Bolsover Derbyshire S44 6GA

T: 01246 241312

E: info@srsrailuk.co.uk

W: www.srsrailuk.co.uk

Stadium IGT

Woodside Road Ind Est, Woodside Road

Eastleigh Hampshire SO50 4ET

T: 023 8061 0818

E: sales@stadium-igt.com

W: www.stadium-igt.com

StadiumTM

Unit 5, Coventry

West Midlands CV2 5DB

T: 024 7518 9999

E: info@stadiumtm.co.uk

W: www.stadiumtm.co.uk

Stadler provides high-speed trains, intercity trains, regional and commuter heavy rail trains, underground trains, tram-trains and trams, as well as service and signalling. With a keen focus on the environment, its products feature state-of-the-art technology, offering maximum comfort for passengers. They are safe, reliable, innovative, comfortable and built to last.

Stadler Rail Management AG

Stadler Rail AG, Ernst-Stadler-Strasse 1 9565 Bussnang Switzerland

T: 00 41 71 626 21 20

E: stadler.rail@stadlerrail.com

W: www.stadlerrail.com

Staff Absence Solutions Limited

The Old Courthouse, Chapel Street

Dunkinfield Cheshire SK16 4DT

T: 0161 478 4560

E: info@staffabsencesolutions.com

W: www.staffabsencesolutions.com

Stagecoach Supertram

Nunnery Depot, Woodbourn Road

Sheffield S9 3LS

T: 0114 272 8282

E: supertram.enquiries@supertram.com

W: www.stagecoachbus.com

Stahlwille Tools Limited

Unit 2 D, Albany Park Ind Estate

Camberley Surrey GU16 7PL

T: 01276 24080

E: sales@stahlwille.co.uk

W: www.stahlwille.co.uk

Standish Engineering Co Ltd

Mayflower Works, Bradley Lane

Standish Lancashire WN6 0XF

T: 01257 422838

E: info@cnc-machining.co.uk

W: www.standishengineering.co.uk

Stannah is a British lift company, family-owned since 1867. Through its Majors Projects division, it supplies new lifts and escalators, as well as modernisation works across the UK rail network and other infrastructure or complex lift projects. At the same time, its Maintenance and Repair division holds Network Rail maintenance contracts for more than 1500 lift products across the UK-wide network of rail stations.

Stannah Lift Services – Major Projects

Watt Close, East Portway Business Park

Andover Hampshire SP10 3SD

T: 01264 343777

E: contact@stannah.co.uk

W: www.stannahlifts.co.uk

Stansted Express 11th Floor, 1 Stratford Place

Montfitchet Road London E20 1EJ

T: 0345 600 7245

E: contactcentre@greateranglia.co.uk

W: www.stanstedexpress.com

Stanway Consulting Ltd

Aztec West, 2440/2430 The Quadrant Almondsbury Bristol BS32 4AQ

T: 01454 878991

E: info@stanwayconsulting.co.uk

W: www.stanwayconsulting.co.uk

Star Fasteners; a global Huck® fastener distributor.

Stock includes an extensive range specifically for the rail industry, track and permanent way engineers including Lockbolts, the new BobTail® & associated tooling. If structural strength, resistance to vibration & loosening are a requirement – choose Huck fasteners.

Many years of application experience ensures unrivalled technical support.

Star Fasteners (UK) Ltd (Huck Fastener Distributor)

Unit 1, 44 Brookhill Road

Pinxton Nottinghamshire NG16 6RY

T: 0115 932 4939

E: sales@starfasteners.co.uk

W: www.starfasteners.co.uk

Stäubli Electrical Connectors

Stäubli House, Presley Way

Crownhill Milton Keynes MK8 0ES

T: 01908 265544

E: ec.uk@staubli.com

W: www.staubli.com/electrical

Staytite Ltd are a major supplier and stockist of Railway Fasteners used on S&C and P/Way applications. This includes Hardlock Nuts, approved for use on Fishplates and a growing list of S&C applications. In addition, we can supply the full range of fasteners and other components through VMI systems –https://www.hard-lock.co.uk

Staytite Ltd

Staytite House, Coronation Road

High Wycombe Buckinghamshire HP12 3RP

T: 01494 462322

E: info@staytite.com W: www.staytite.com

Steel Line Ltd

Unit 27b Orgreave Drive, Sheffield

South Yorkshire S13 9NR

T: 0114 288 0622

E: enquiries@steelline.co.uk W: www.steelline.co.uk

Steel Protection Consultancy Ltd PO Box 6386, Leighton Buzzard Bedfordshire LU7 6BX

T: 01525 852500 E: info@steel-protection.co.uk W: www.steel-protection.co.uk

Steelway Fensecure Ltd

Queensgate Works, Bilston Road Wolverhampton WV2 2NJ T: 01902 451733

E: marketing@steelway.co.uk W: www.steelway.co.uk

Steer Davies Gleave 28-32 Upper Ground London SE1 9PD T: 020 7910 5000 E: ukinfo@steergroup.com W: www.steerdaviesgleave.com

STEGO (UK) Ltd Unit 12, 1st Quarter Business Pk Epsom Surrey KT19 9QN T: 01372 747250 E: info@stego.co.uk W: www.stego.co.uk

Step on Safety Ltd supplies bespoke GRP platform, trackside and depot access solutions to the rail industry; Embankment Staircases, Drivers’ Access Platforms, Maintenance Platforms, End of Platform Steps, Catchpit & Trench Covers and more.

Step on Safety Factory Lane, Brantham Suffolk CO11 1NH T: 01206 396446 E: sales@steponsafety.co.uk W: www.steponsafety.co.uk

Stephen Craven Building Design Ltd Town Hall, Market Place

Settle North Yorkshire BD24 9EJ T: 01729 824754

E: stephen.craven@tiscali.co.uk W: www.stephencraven.org

Stephen George and Partners LLP 85 Tottenham Court Road London W1T 4TQ T: 020 3755 5178

E: enquiries@stephengeorge.co.uk W: www.stephengeorge.co.uk

Stewart Hindmarsh Advertising Ltd Cedars Lodge, The Cedars Ashbrooke Sunderland SR2 7TW T: 0191 564 0300

E: everything@sh-advertising.co.uk W: www.sh-advertising.co.uk

Stewart Signs Rail

Trafalgar Close, Chandlers Ford Ind Est Eastleigh Hampshire SO53 4BW T: 023 8025 4781

E: sales@stewartsigns.co.uk W: www.stewartsigns.co.uk

Stirling Maynard

Stirling House, Rightwell Bretton Peterborough PE3 8DJ

T: 01733 262319

E: enquiries@stirlingmaynard.com W: www.stirlingmaynard.com

STM Security Group (UK) Ltd

Solar House, 1-9 Romford Road

Stratford London E15 4LJ

T: 020 3597 4264

E: businessenquiries@stmgroupltd.com W: www.stmgroupltd.com

Stobart Rail Aviation Way, Lake District Airport

Carlisle CA6 4BY

T: 01228 882300

E: info@stobartrail.com

W: www.stobartrail.com

Stocksigns Ltd

43 Ormside Way, Redhill

Surrey RH1 2LG

T: 01737 774072

E: info@stocksigns.co.uk

W: www.stocksigns.co.uk

Stockton Engineering Management Ltd

Minster House, 272-274 Vauxhall Bridge

Victoria London SW1V 1BB

T: 020 7931 9898

E: info@stocktonlondon.com

W: www.stocktonlondon.com

Stone Federation

Channel Business Centre, Ingles Manor

Castle Hill Avenue Folkestone Kent CT20 2RD T: 01303 856123

E: enquiries@stonefed.org.uk W: www.stonefed.org.uk

A Step Change in Railway Economy and Efficiency.

The company, an ORR licenced TOC, specialises in providing effective and efficient passenger services utilising lightweight railway technology on non-electrified railways. This approach enables conventional railway services on branch lines, tramways or lightly used railways to be provided at a fraction of current railway operating costs and with increased reliability.

Stourbridge Shuttle –

Pre Metro Operations Ltd

54-56 Hagley Road, Stourbridge West Midlands DY8 1QD T: 01384 441325

E: premetro@aol.com W: www.premetro.co.uk

STRAIL (UK) Limited supplies products made from 95% recycled vulcanised rubber, using resilience to protect track geometry and reduce transmission of noise and vibration to the environment. STRAIL is a long-established UK supplier for level crossing systems, with a range that include heavy duty and sleeper spacing independent systems.

Strail (UK) Ltd

Room 2, 1st Floor, 3 Tannery House Tannery Lane Woking GU23 7EF T: 01483 222090

E: STRAILinfo@srsrailuk.co.uk W: www.strail.com

Strand7 UK Ltd

The Stables, Church Street

St Neots Cambridgeshire PE19 2BU T: 01480 211011

E: info@strand7.co.uk W: www.strand7.co.uk

Stratec Ltd

Stratec Ltd, Ellon AB41 9RG T: 07468 711621

E: giles.clarke@stratec-geo.com W: www.stratec-geo.com

Strategic Rail Consultants Ltd

Fourth Floor, Suite 6

12 Pepper Street London E14 9RP

T: 020 7537 2444

E: enquiries@strategicrail.co.uk W: www.strategicrail.co.uk

Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (SPT) 131 St Vincent Street

Glasgow G2 5JF

T: 0141 332 6811

E: enquiry@spt.co.uk

W: www.spt.co.uk

Street Crane Company Limited

Chapel-en-le-Frith, High Peak

Derbyshire SK23 0PH

T: 01298 808853

E: website@streetcrane.co.uk

W: www.streetcrane.co.uk

StressMap

Venables Building, The Open University Walton Hall Milton Keynes MK7 6AA

T: 01908 653452

E: contact@stressmap.co.uk

W: www.stressmap.co.uk

Structural Adhesives Limited

The Adhesive Buildings, Units 12-13a Marlow Rd Ind Est Leicester LE3 2BQ

T: 0116 289 4655

E: enquiries@structuraladhesives.co.uk

W: www.structuraladhesives.co.uk

Structural Fabrications Limited

2 Castings Road, Sir Francis Ley Ind Pk

South Derby DE23 8YL

T: 01332 747400

E: sales@structural-fabrications.co.uk

W: www.structuralfabrications.co.uk

Structural Repairs

46 The Arches, Windsor Berkshire SL4 1QZ

T: 0300 030 1822

E: hello@structuralrepairs.com

W: www.structuralrepairs.com

Structural Soils Ltd (Bristol Office)

The Old School, Stillhouse Lane

Bedminster Bristol BS3 4EB

T: 0117 947 1000

E: ask@soils.co.uk

W: www.soils.co.uk

Structural Soils, an RSK company, provides an award-winning full Ground Investigation and Testing Service to the rail sector using dedicated staff and equipment for this unique working environment. Highly experienced in the rail sector, we can offer innovative solutions to meet your requirements on projects of all scales.

Structural Soils Ltd (Castleford Office)

The Potteries, Pottery Street Castleford West Yorkshire WF10 1NJ

T: 01977 552255

E: ask@soils.co.uk

W: www.soils.co.uk

Structural Soils Ltd (Glasgow Office)

65 Sussex Street, Glasgow Scotland G41 1DX

T: 01414 180 471

E: ask@soils.co.uk

W: www.soils.co.uk

Structural Soils Ltd (Hemel Office)

18 Frogmore Road, Hemel Hempstead Hertfordshire G41 1DX

T: 01442 416 660

E: ask@soils.co.uk

W: www.soils.co.uk

Structural Soils Ltd (Tonbridge Office)

Anerley Court, Half Moon Lane Hildenborough Tonbridge TN11 9HU

T: 01732 833 111

E: ask@soils.co.uk

W: www.soils.co.uk

Structural Soils Ltd (Wigan)

Unit 1 Forton Road, Wheatlea Industrial Estate Wigan Lancashire WN3 6YD

T: 01942 825052

E: ask@soils.co.uk

W: www.soils.co.uk

Structural Systems (UK) Ltd

12 Collett Way, Southall Middlesex UB2 4SE

T: 020 8843 6500

E: enquiries@structural-systems.co.uk

W: www.structuralsystemsuk.com

Structural Timber Association (STA)

The e-Centre, Cooperage Way Bus Vlg

Alloa Scotland FK10 3LY

T: 01259 272140

E: office@structuraltimber.co.uk

W: www.structuraltimber.co.uk

Studio Egret West Limited

3 Brewhouse Yard London EC1V 4JQ

T: 020 7549 1730

E: hello@egretwest.com

W: www.egretwest.com

Subscan UDS Ltd

Subscan House, 126 Whitehall Road

Leeds LS12 1AE

T: 0344 499 5220

E: info@subscan.com

W: www.subscan.com

SubVision Surveys Ltd

Mapline House, 14 Bull Lane

Rayleigh Essex SS6 8JD T: 0845 567 5677

E: info@subvisionsurveys.co.uk

W: www.subvisionsurveys.co.uk

Sulzer Electro Mechanical Services UK

193 Camp Hill Birmingham B12 0JJ T: 0121 766 6161

E: service.birmingham@sulzer.com W: www.sulzer.com

Sunbelt Rentals Limited

102 Dalton Ave, Risley Warrington WA3 6YE T: 0808 196 8639

E: NROC@sunbeltrentals.co.uk W: www.sunbeltrentals.co.uk

Sunray Engineering are leading designers, manufacturers and installers of steel doorsets and louvre products. Our comprehensive portfolio provides bespoke solutions for a variety of project applications through innovative design, technical expertise and dependable quality and service. All our high quality steel door products are designed and manufactured in the UK.

Sunray Engineering Ltd

6 Kingsnorth Ind Est, Wotton Road

Ashford TN23 6LL

T: 01233 639 039

E: sales@sunraydoors.co.uk

W: www.sunraydoors.co.uk

Super Rod S-O-T Ltd

Furlong Lane, Burslem Stoke on Trent ST6 3LE

T: 01782 832444

E: info@superrod.co.uk W: www.superrod.co.uk

Superfine Manufacturing Limited

Orchardbank Ind Estate, Forfar Angus Scotland DD8 1TD

T: 01307 463538

E: sales@superfine.co.uk

W: www.superfine.co.uk

Surbon Consulting 3a Minton Place, Victoria Road

Bicester Oxfordshire OX26 6QB

T: 07799 626196

E: info@surbonconsulting.com

W: www.surbonconsulting.com

Surface Finishing Equipment Group

Unit 10 Armstrong Road, Armstrong Ind Est Washington NE37 1PR

T: 0191 415 3030

E: marketing@sfeg.co.uk

W: www.sfeg.co.uk

SurfacePrep UK specialises in abrasive blasting and surface finishing equipment. They offer products including blast rooms, cabinets, spray booths, powder coating plants, media, and accessories. They provide expert consultation and support, ensuring tailored surface preparation solutions for various applications across different sectors, delivering optimal results for every project.

SurfacePrep UK

36 Orgreave Drive, Handsworth Sheffield S13 9NR T: 0114 254 0600

E: hcsales@surfaceprep.com W: www.surfaceprep.com/uk

Survey Association (TSA) Northgate Bus Centre, 38 Northgate Newark-on-Trent Nottinghamshire NG24 1EZ T: 01636 642840

E: office@tsa-uk.org.uk

W: www.tsa-uk.org.uk

Sussex Blast Cleaning Ltd Unit 35, Station Road Ind Estate Hailsham East Sussex BN27 2ER

T: 01323 849229

E: info@sussexblastcleaning.co.uk

W: www.sussexblastcleaning.co.uk

SVR Plastics Units 5/6, Greenhey Place East Gillibrands Skelmersdale WN8 9SA

T: 01695 50717

E: enquiries@svrplastics.co.uk

W: www.svrplastics.co.uk

SW Global Resourcing Ltd (Scotland) 270 Petershill Road, Springburn Glasgow Scotland G21 4AY

T: 0141 557 6133

E: Admin@sw-gr.com

W: www.sw-gr.com

Swann Group Ltd Kent House, 60 Priory Street Tonbridge Kent TN9 2AH T: 01732 770813

E: sales@swanngroupltd.com

W: www.swanngroupltd.com

Swansea University

Singleton Park, Swansea Wales SA2 8PP

T: 01792 205678

E: study@swansea.ac.uk

W: www.swansea.ac.uk

Sweco UK

Grove House, Mansion Gate Drive Leeds LS7 4DN T: 0113 262 0000

E: info@sweco.co.uk

W: www.sweco.co.uk

Sweetnam & Bradley Ltd

Industrial Estate, Gloucester Road Malmesbury Wiltshire SN16 0DY T: 01666 823491

E: enquiries@sweetnam-bradley.com

W: www.sweetnam-bradley.com

Founded in 1936 by Hellmuth Swietelsky, the company is now one of Austria’s biggest specialist construction companies with an annual turnover close to € 3 billion. Our Bahnbau division owns and operates one of the largest on track machine fleets in Europe and its U.K. based business and has the most modern fleet of on track machines in the country.

Swietelsky Construction Company Limited 1st Floor Suite 1, Sycamore House 290 Bath Street Glasgow G2 4JR

T: 0141 212 5630

E: office@swietelsky.at W: www.swietelsky.co.uk

Swift Industrial Supplies

Suite 1, Venture Park

Selborne Road Alton Hampshire GU34 3HL

T: 01420 592540

E: info@swift360.co.uk

W: www.swift360.co.uk

Sydac Limited The Derwent Bus Centre, Clarke Street Derby DE1 2BU T: 01332 299600

E: sales@sydac.co.uk

W: www.sydac.com

Syndicate Alpha Ltd

Church Rd London

210 Church Road London E10 7JQ

T: 0203 642 9510

E: info@syndicatealpha.co.uk

W: www.syndicatealpha.co.uk

Synectics

3-4 Broadfield Close, Sheffield South Yorkshire S8 0XN

T: 0114 255 2509

E: sales@synecticsglobal.com

W: www.synecticsglobal.com

Synoptix Limited

10 Brabazon Office Park, Golf Course Lane Filton Bristol BS34 7PZ

T: 0117 943 0707

E: info@synoptix.co.uk

W: www.synoptix.co.uk

Syntax Consultancy

Derwent Business Centre, Clarke Street Derby DE1 2BU

T: 01332 293605

E: hello@syntaxconsultancy.com

W: www.syntaxconsultancy.com

System Electrical Ltd

Unit 23 Mold Bus Park, Mold Flintshire CH7 1XP

T: 01352 750010

E: info@system-electical.com

W: www.system-electrical.com

System7 Rail Holding GMBH

Gewerbegebiet Süd 11, 4664 Laakirchen

Austria

T: +43 7613 44700

E: office@s7-rail.com

W: www.s7-rail.com

Systra UK Ltd

5th Floor, Lancaster House

67 Newhall Street Birmingham B3 1NQ

T: 0121 393 4841

E: info_uk@systra.com

W: www.systra.co.uk

T Sumner Smith Ltd

Unit A, Clayton Green Bus Park Library Road Chorley PR6 7EN

T: 0333 311 4400

E: info@tssinfrastructure.com

W: www.tssinfrastructure.com

T-UK Tecnologic UK

Unit 1, Farnborough Bus Centre

Eelmoor Road Farnborough, Hants GU14 7XA

T: 01252 377 600

E: sales@tecnologicuk.co.uk

W: www.t-uk.co.uk

Moving Rail Projects Forward Together

Powering both plant and personnel, T&M have a wide range of bowsers to assist. Providing the vital supply link for crew, our larger bowser models are the perfect option for transporting vast quantities of fuel and water to your location, whilst smaller bowsers offer a nimble alternative for moving around the site.

T&M Bowser Solutions

T&M House, Star Road Ind Est

Partridge Green West Sussex RH13 8RA

T: 01293 774 500

E: info@tmplant.co.uk

W: bowser-hire.com

T&R Test Equipment Ltd

15-16, Woodbridge Meadows Guildford GU1 1BJ

T: 01483 207428

E: sales@trtest.com

W: www.trtest.com

T&RS Engineering Ltd

Unit 8 Buccaneer Drive, Fountain Court

Hayfield Lane Doncaster DN9 3QP

T: 01302 315011

E: mail@trsengineering.co.uk

W: www.trsengineering.co.uk

Tamura Europe Ltd

Clark Avenue, Porte Marsh Ind Estate Calne Wiltshire SN11 9BS

T: 01380 731700

E: business@tamura-europe.co.uk

W: www.tamura-europe.co.uk

Tandem Patents provides expert intellectual property (IP) advice for the engineering sector, such as helping innovative companies protect, manage, and enforce their valuable IP rights in the UK and overseas, whilst navigating around any third-party IP rights to avoid infringement

– we focus on providing clear, commercial and practical advice, without the legal jargon.

Tandem Patents Limited

Deem House, Walkers Court

Audby Lane Wetherby, West Yorks LS22 7FD

T: 01937 586008

E: mail@tandempatents.com

W: www.tandempatents.com

Tanfield Engineering Systems Ltd

Tanfield Lea Ind Est N, Stanley Co Durham DH9 9NX

T: 01207 521111

E: info@tanfieldengineeringsystems.com

W: www.tanfieldengineeringsystems.com

Tangerine

Unit 9 Blue Lion Place, 237 Long lane London SE1 4PU

T: 020 7357 0966

E: mail@tangerine.net

W: www.tangerine.net

Tarmac Portland House, Bickenhill Lane

Solihull Birmingham B37 7BQ

T: 0121 737 5375

E: pr@tarmac.com

W: www.tarmac.com

TATA Consultancy Services

33 Grosvenor Place

London SW1X 7HY

T: 020 7245 1800

E: contact.us@tcs.com

W: www.tcs.com

Taylor Technology Solutions Limited

Richmond Court, 128 Maidstone Road

Sidcup Kent DA14 5HS

T: 020 8320 9944

E: sales@taylortechnologysystems.com

W: www.taylortechnologysystems.com

Taziker Industrial Limited

Unit 6 Lodge Bank, Crown Lane

Horwich Lancashire BL6 5HY

T: 01204 468080

E: sales@ti.uk.com W: www.ti.uk.com

TB Davies (Cardiff) Ltd

Lewis Road

Cardiff CF24 5EB

T: 029 2132 0000

E: info@tbdavies.co.uk W: www.tbdavies.co.uk

TBA Protective Technologies Ltd are specialist UK manufacturers of the highest performance technical textiles for use in critical fire, thermal and protective applications. Greatly experienced in the provision of fire and slashresistant materials used within rail passenger seating, working with seat manufacturers to meet relevant European and International test standards.

TBA Protective Technologies Ltd

Transpennine Trade Est, Gorrells Way Rochdale Lancashire OL11 2PX T: 01706 647422 E: info@tba-pt.com W: www.tba-pt.com

TBAT Innovation Limited

Unit 3, Bradley Court, Trent Lane

Castle Donington Derbyshire DE74 2UT

T: 01332 819740

E: info@tbat.co.uk W: www.tbat.co.uk

TCS Geotechnics

Units 2 & 5, Tetbury Close

Martland Park Wigan WN5 0LA

T: 01942 218597

E: sales@tcs-geotechnics.co.uk W: www.tcs-geotechnics.co.uk

Tec Training (GB) Ltd

1 Dock Road

London E16 1AH

T: 020 7476 1111

E: info@tectraining.co.uk W: www.tectraining.co.uk

Tecalemit

Eagle Road, Langage Business Park

Plymouth Devon PL7 5JY

T: 01752 219111

E: sales@tecalemit.co.uk W: www.tecalemit.co.uk

Tecforce Ltd

Litchurch Lane, Derby Derbyshire DE24 8AA T: 01332 268000

E: sales@tecforce.co.uk W: www.tecforce.co.uk

Technical Programme Delivery Ltd

Systems House, 10 Heathfield Close Binfield Heath Henley On Thames RG9 4DS

T: 01932 228710

E: dir@tpd.uk.com W: www.tpd.uk.com

TECHNO CTA Limited

7 Pier Parade

London E16 2LJ

T: 0207 055 0877

E: info@technocta.co.uk

W: www.technocta.co.uk

Technocover Ltd (Incorporating Technorail)

Henfaes Lane, Welshpool Powys Wales SYL1 7BE

T: 01938 555511

E: sales@technocover.co.uk W: www.technocover.co.uk

Technology Resourcing Ltd

Technology Centre, Surrey Research Park Occam Road Guildford GU2 7YG

T: 01483 302211

E: recruit@tech-res.co.uk

W: www.tech-res.co.uk

Techpol Ltd

Unit 4 Rushy Platt, Wootton Bassett Road Swindon Wiltshire SN5 8WQ

T: 01793 871550

E: enquiries@techpolltd.com

W: www.techpolltd.com

Tecocraft LTD 311 Green Lane, Ilford Essex IG3 9TL

T: 07833 027277

E: info@tecocraft.com

W: www.tecocraft.co.uk

Teepee Electrical

Teepee House Unit 6, Leamore Lane Bloxwich, Walsall West Midlands WS2 7DG T: 01922 408 571

E: sales@teepee-electrical.co.uk W: www.teepeeelectrical.co.uk

TEK Seating Ltd 14 Decimus Park, Kingstanding Way Tunbridge Wells Kent TN2 3PG T: 01892 515028

E: sales@tekseating.co.uk W: www.tekseating.co.uk

Telegartner UK Ltd

Unit 1, A1(M) Business Centre

157 Dixons Hill Rd Hertfordshire AL9 7JE

T: 01707 636600

E: info@telegaertner.co.uk

W: www.telegaertner.co.uk

Telent is a leading technology company in the design, build, support and management of the UK’s critical digital infrastructure, utilising decades of experience in mission critical communications and technology. Our expertise, partnerships and committed teams make Telent the partner of choice for organisations at the forefront of the digital revolution.

Telent Technology Services Ltd

Point 3, Haywood Road

Warwick CV34 5AH

T: 01926 693000

E: talktotelent@telent.com

W: www.telent.com

The Teleque Wireless radio platform announcer is a cost-effective and visible upgrade to existing PA systems. It significantly enhances station operations, increasing the mobility and safety of its platform staff. The Teleque T101 conforms to the National Rail product specification for wireless connectivity (NR/L2/ TEL/30147) and is fully PADS approved.

Teleque Ltd

71-75 Shelton Street

London WC2H 9JQ

T: 01243 278785

E: info@teleque.co.uk

W: www.teleque.co.uk

Televic Rail designs, produces and maintains communication and control systems for the rail market. For more than 30 years Televic Rail has been a leading trusted partner for railway operators and train builders all over the world and has equipped more than 60.000 vehicles with on-board solutions.

Televic GSP

Televic Rail HQ, Leo Bekaertlaan 1 8870 Izegem Belgium

T: 0032 5130 3045

E: televicgsp@televic.com W: www.televic.com/en/televicgsp

Temple Group Ltd

The Woolyard, 52 Bermondsey Street

London SE1 3UD

T: 020 7394 3700

E: enquiries@templegroup.co.uk

W: www.templegroup.co.uk

TenBroekeCo is a firm of multi-disciplinary independent expert advisers on infrastructure, with specialist knowledge in railways, depots and stations. We have taken leading roles in many high-profile UK projects including Canary Wharf Crossrail Station, Jubilee Line, Thameslink, Old Oak Common, Ramsgate and internationally in Turkey, Iraq, India and Bangladesh.

TenBroeke Company Limited 39 North View Crescent, Epsom Downs Epsom Surrey KT18 5UW T: 01737 211300 E: paul.tweedale@tenbroekeco.com W: www.tenbroekeco.com

TenCate Advanced Composites UK Amber Drive, Langley Mill Nottingham NG16 4BE T: 01773 530899 E: tcacsales@tencate.com W: www.tencatecomposites.com

Tencate Geosynthetics PO Box 773, Telford Shropshire TF7 9FE T: 01952 588066 E: service.uk@tencategeo.com W: www.tencategeo.eu

Teneo Blue Rubicon 5th Floor, 6 More London Place London SE1 2DA T: 020 7260 2700 E: info@teneo.com W: www.teneo.com

Tenmat Ltd (Railko Ltd) Ashburton Road West, Trafford Park Manchester M70 1RU T: 0161 872 2181 E: webenquiry@tenmat.com W: www.tenmat.com

Tensar International Ltd Cunningham Court, Shadsworth Bus Park Blackburn BB1 2QX T: 01254 262431

E: info@tensar-international.com W: www.tensar.co.uk

Terra Solutions Limited 3 Carnbane Bus Park, Shepherds Way Newry Co. Down BT35 6QH T: 028 3026 9848 E: info@terrasolutions.co.uk W: www.terrasolutions.co.uk

Terram & Tubex

Blackwater Trading Est, The Causeway Maldon Essex CM9 4GG T: 01621 874200

E: info@terram.com W: www.terram.com

TES 2000 Ltd

Heath Business Park, Grange Way Colchester Essex CO2 8GU T: 01206 799111

E: info@tes2000.co.uk W: www.tes2000.co.uk

Testo Ltd

Newman Lane, Alton Hampshire GU34 2QJ

T: 01420 544433

E: info@testo.co.uk W: www.testo.com

TFC Ltd - Head Office

Hale House, Ghyll Industrial Estate

Heathfield East Sussex TN21 8AW

T: 01435 866011

E: Enquiries@tfc.eu.com W: www.tfc.eu.com

The Bionic Eye

Unit 7, Brook Business Centre

Cowley Mill Road Uxbridge UB8 2FX

T: 01753 653456

E: info@thebioniceye.co.uk

W: www.thebioniceye.co.uk

The Consultancy Company

9 Fenlock Court, Blenheim Office Park Long Hanborough Oxford OX29 8LN

T: 01993 883421

E: info@the-consultancy.co.uk

W: www.the-consultancy.co.uk

The Cylinder Service Centre Ltd

Sedling Road, Washington Tyne & Wear NE38 9BZ

T: 0191 416 6288

E: sales@cylinder.co.uk

W: www.cylinder.co.uk

The Deritend Group Ltd

Cyprus Street, Wolverhampton West Midlands WV2 4PA

T: 01902 426354

E: wolverhampton@deritend.co.uk

W: www.deritend.co.uk

The Ecology Consultancy

Tempus Wharf, 33a Bermondsey Wall London SE16 4TQ

T: 020 7378 1914

E: marketing@ecologyconsultancy.co.uk

W: www.ecologyconsultancy.co.uk

The Greenbank Group UK Hartshorne Road, Woodville Derbyshire DE11 7GT

T: 0845 0707 097

E: info@greenbankgroup.com

W: www.greenbankgroup.com

The Imagination Factory Ltd Power Road Studios, 114 Power Road Chiswick London W4 5PY

T: 07748 767688

E: julian@imaginationfactory.co.uk

W: www.imaginationfactory.co.uk

The Input Group

Input House, 103 Ashbourne Road Derby DE22 3FW

T: 01332 348830

E: office@inputgroup.co.uk

W: www.inputgroup.co.uk

The National Engineering & Construction Recruitment Exhibition

Floor 2, 2-4 St Georges Road Wimbledon SW19 4DP

T: 020 8394 5200

E: ner@vmgl.com

W: www.engineerjobs.co.uk

Safety tailored solutions, designed with your employees in mind.

With over three decades of safety-critical expertise, the OPC delivers bespoke safety solutions that strive to improve team performance, identify talent and nurture a safer culture.

The OPC

One Wellstones, Watford Hertfordshire WD17 2AE

T: +44 (0)1923 234646

E: admin@theopc.co.uk

W: www.theopc.co.uk

The Pied Piper Pest Control Company Ltd

301 Hall Lane

London E4 8NU

T: 0800 9993999

E: thepiedpiperpestcontrol@gmail.com

W: www.thepiedpiper.co.uk

The QSS Group Limited

2 St George’s House, Vernon Gate

Derby DE1 1UQ

T: 01332 221400

E: enquiries@theqss.co.uk

W: www.theqssgroup.co.uk

The Rail Estate Consultancy Ltd

12 Bridge Wharf, 156 Caledonian Road

London N1 9UU

T: 020 7837 1114

E: mail@railestate.co.uk

W: www.railestate.co.uk

The Railway Consultancy Ltd

1st floor South Tower, Crystal Palace station

London SE19 2AZ

T: 020-8676-0395

E: info@railwayconsultancy.com

W: www.railwayconsultancy.com

The SES Group

The Barrows, Roydon Road

Harlow CM19 5DY

T: 020 3858 0528

E: enquiries@thesesgroup.co.uk

W: www.thesesgroup.co.uk

The SFS Manufacturing Group Ltd

Unit 3, Finway

Luton Bedfordshire LU1 1TR

T: 01582 509250

E: sales@sfsgrp.com W: www.sfsgrp.com

The Spencer Group

One Humber Quays, Wellington Street West

Hull HU1 2BN

T: 0113 815 0015

E: think@thespencergroup.co.uk W: www.spencerrail.co.uk

The Tankbusters & Tankbusters Commercial Ltd

Langworth Junction Mansfield

T: 01623 741351

E: info@tankbusters.co.uk

W: www.tankbusters.co.uk

The Think Tank 40 Clifton Street

London EC2A 4DX T: 020 7831 2225

E: info@thinktank.org.uk

W: www.thinktank.org.uk

The Trainline PO Box 23972

Edinburgh EH3 5DA

T: 0333 202 2222

E: customer.relations@thetrainline.com

W: www.thetrainline.com

The Write Angle

20 Eaton Avenue, Buckshaw VIllage

Chorley Lancashire PR7 7NA

T: 01772 450990

E: hello@thewriteangle.co.uk

W: www.thewriteangle.co.uk

Thermacom Ltd

Kelvin House, Preston Road

Reading Berkshire RG2 0BE

T: 0118 918 1400

E: sales@thermagroup.com

W: www.thermagroup.com

Thermit Welding (GB) Ltd

87 Ferry Lane, Rainham

Essex RM13 9YH

T: 01708 522626

E: info@thermitwelding.co.uk

W: www.thermit-welding.co.uk

Thomas Radford

1 Broad Gate, The Headrow

Leeds LS1 8EQ

T: 0113 834 5546

E: info@thomasradford.co.uk

W: www.thomasradford.co.uk

Thomson Ecology Ltd

Compass House, Surrey Research Park

Guildford Surrey GU2 7AG

T: 01483 466000

E: enquiries@thomsonecology.com

W: www.thomsonecology.com

Thomson Engineering Design Ltd

Units 2a and 3 Crab Tree Road, Forest Vale

Ind Estate

Cinderford GL14 2YQ

T: 01594 826611

E: sales@thomsondesignuk.com

W: www.thomsonrail.com

Thornton & Lowe

40 Higher Bridge Street

Bolton BL1 2HA

T: 01204 238046

E: hello@thorntonandlowe.com

W: www.thorntonandlowe.com

Three Shires Ltd

Piper Hole Farm, Eastwell Road

Scalford Leicestershire LE14 4SS

T: 01664 444604

E: enquiries@threeshires.com

W: www.threeshires.com

TICS (Global) Ltd

PO BOX 139 Sandall Lane, Kirk Sandall Ind Estate

Doncaster DN3 1WZ

T: 01302 888631

E: info@tics-ltd.co.uk

W: www.tics-ltd.co.uk

TIDE Services trading as Geodesys

Osprey House, 1 Percy Road

Huntingdon Cambridgeshire PE29 6SZ

T: 0800 085 8050

E: customer.services@geodesys.com

W: www.geodesys.com

Tidyco Ltd

Nottingham Road Derby DE21 6BW

T: 01332 851300

E: sales@tidyco.co.uk

W: www.tidyco.co.uk

Tiflex Ltd - Trackelast Specialist Rail Solutions

Tiflex House, Liskeard Cornwall PL14 4NB

T: 01579 320808

E: sales@tiflex.co.uk

W: www.trackelast.com

Timbermat Ltd

Battersea Road, Heaton Mersey Ind Est Stockport Cheshire SK4 3EA

T: 0161 442 3157

E: info@timbermat.co.uk

W: www.timbermat.co.uk

Time 24 19 Victoria Gardens, Burgess Hill West Sussex RH15 9NB

T: 01444 257655

E: info@time24.co.uk

W: www.time24.com

Timeplan Solutions Ltd

12 The Pines, Broad Street Guildford Surrey GU3 3BH

T: 01483 452283

E: info@timeplansolutions.com

W: www.timeplansolutions.com

Tony Meadows Associates Ltd 3 Fitzroy Mews, Fitzrovia London W1T 6DF

T: 020 7388 0004

E: tma@tma.uk.com W: www.tma.uk.com

Topdrill Ltd

7 Deeping Gate, Stonebridge Milton Keynes Buckinghamshire MK13 0DE T: 01908 321925

E: info@topdrill.co.uk

W: www.topdrill.co.uk

Torishima Service Solutions Europe Limited - Fluid Power Division Unit 5, Berrington Road, Sydenham Ind. Estate Royal Leamington Spa Warwickshire CV31 1NB T: 01926 420847

E: salestfp@torishima.co.uk W: www.torishimaservice.co.uk/fluid-power

Torrent Trackside 1st Floor, Ventura House Ventura Park Road Tamworth Staffs B78 3HL

T: 0845 769 7168

E: mail@torrent.co.uk

W: www.torrent.co.uk

Total Connections 2009 Ltd Unit 2, Clark Avenue Calne Wilts SN11 9BS

T: 01249 812 707

E: sales@tc2009.co.uk

W: www.tc2009.co.uk

Total Rail Solutions (TRS) Crossways, Stephenson Road Houndmills Basingstoke RG21 6XR

T: 01962 711642

E: info@totalrailsolutions.co.uk

W: www.totalrailsolutions.co.uk

Total Training Company (UK) Ltd

365-369 Olton Boulevard, East Olton Solihull West Midlands B27 7DP

T: 0121 706 0851

E: info@total-training.uk.com

W: www.total-training.uk.com

Totalkare’s railway lifting jacks are perfect for depots and workshops. Available in lifting capacities from 5,500kg to 50,000kg per jack, they are heavy duty and reliable. The jacks can be used in configurations of 4 to 128 columns, with computerised control units providing easy synchronicity, enabling the lifting of a single carriage or series of rail cars.

Totalkare

Block G1, Dandy Bank Road

Pensnett Trad Est Kingswinford DY6 7TD

T: 0121 585 2724

E: sales@totalkare.co.uk W: www.totalkare.co.uk

Tower Supplies

3 Yarrow Road, Tower Park

Poole Dorset BH12 4TS

T: 01202 718000

E: sales@towersupplies.com

W: www.towersupplies.com

Townscape Products

Fulwood Road South, Sutton-in-Ashfield Nottinghamshire NG17 2JZ

T: 01623 513355

E: sales@townscape-products.co.uk

W: www.townscapeproducts.co.uk

TP Matrix Ltd

Prince Of Wales Bus Pk, Vulcan Street Oldham Greater Manchester OL1 4ER

T: 0161 626 4067

E: enquiries@tpmatrix.co.uk

W: www.tpmatrixrail.co.uk

TPA Rapid Rail Access

Claylands Avenue, Worksop Nottinghamshire S81 7DJ

T: 0870 240 2381

E: info@vp-tpa.com

W: www.vp-tpa.com

We bring a wealth of specialist rail industry experience, sector knowledge, strategic and commercial planning expertise and a track record of delivering projects to the highest standard, with our partners. Installing, testing and managing major work projects, from complex large renewal works, to multi-faceted dynamic systems test sessions.

TPS Limited (Track Protection & Signalling)

Warlies Park House, 11 Old School Block Horseshoe Hill Upshire EN9 3SL

T: 01992 786001

E: info@uk-tps.com

W: www.uk-tps.com

Trace Heating Projects Ltd

Green End House, 33d Greens End Road

Meltham Holmfirth West Yorkshire HD9 5NW

T: 01484 859700

E: sales@traceheatingprojects.co.uk

W: www.traceheatingprojects.co.uk

TrAchem Ltd

Unit 2 Holmeroyd Bus Pk, Holmeroyd Road

Carcroft Doncaster DN6 7EG

T: 01302 723111

E: info@trachem.co.uk

W: www.oil-store.co.uk

Track Maintenance Equipment Limited

2 Station Road Ind Est, Liphook

Hampshire GU30 7DR

T: 01428 724701

E: sales@tmeltd.co.uk

W: www.tmeltd.co.uk

Tracklink is a leading UK supplier of railway equipment, tools and technology. We are also the market leader in calibration services for railway specific instruments and non-railroad specific equipment such as insulation testers and digital thermometers.

Tracklink is committed to providing the best possible standard of service to all its clients.

Tracklink UK Ltd

Unit 5, Miltons Yard Petworth Road

Witley, Surrey GU8 5LH

T: 01428 685902

E: enquiries@tklink.co.uk

W: www.tklink.co.uk

Trackmaps

PO Box 5259, Beckington

Frome BA11 9DD

T: 0845 300 1370

E: sales@trackmaps.co.uk

W: www.trackmaps.co.uk

Trackway Solutions Limited

Unit 727a, Street 2

Thorp Arch Estate Wetherby LS23 7FX

T: 0845 241 8555

E: info@trackwaysolutions.co.uk

W: www.trackwaysolutions.co.uk

Trackwork Ltd

PO Box 139 Sandall Lane, Kirk Sandall Ind Estate

Doncaster DN3 1WZ

T: 01302 888666

E: info@trackwork.co.uk

W: www.trackwork.co.uk

TRACO POWER has been the leading manufacturer of DC/DC converters and AC/DC switching power supplies for industrial or railway applications.

TRACO POWER offer a wide selection of DC/DC converters that meet the stringent requirements for mobile and stationary railway applications in accordance to EN50155 standard: Increased EMC immunity against surge, burst, radiated and conducted disturbance

Traco Electronic AG

Sihlbruggstrasse 111, 6340 Baar Switzerland

T: 00 41 43 311 45 11

E: info@tracopower.com

W: www.tracopower.com

Tracsis PLC

Nexus, Discovery Way

Leeds LS2 3AA

T: 0845 125 9162

E: info@tracsis.com

W: www.tracsis.com

Tracsis Transport Consultancy

33 Brunel Parkway, Pride Park Derby DE24 8HR

E: consultancy@tracsis.com

W: www.tracsis.com

Our highly experienced and motivated team has a proven track record in delivering throughout the industry on a wide range of E&P and other major projects.

Building on the years of industry knowledge and knowhow to provide honest and stress free solutions. Keeping our clients’ informed and up to date as we manage and achieve key milestones, deliverables and complete projects.

Traction Rail Electrical Ltd Unit D4, Lomer Farm Wrotham Road Meopham DA13 0AN

T: 0203 146 1157

E: thecompany@tractionrail.com W: www.tractionrail.com

Trades Union Congress (TUC)

Congress House, Great Russell Street London WC1B 3LS T: 020 7636 4030

E: info@tuc.org.uk W: www.tuc.org.uk

Trainfx Ltd

4 Newmarket Court, Newmarket Drive Derby DE24 8NW T: 01332 366175

E: enquiries@trainfx.com W: www.trainfx.com

Trans Data Management Ltd

12 Raleigh Court, Priestley Way Crawley RH10 9PD T: 01293 516691

E: info@trans-data.com W: www.trans-data.com

Trans-Tronic Ltd Whitting Valley Road, Old Whittington Chesterfield S41 9EY

T: 01246 264260

E: sales@trans-tronic.co.uk W: www.trans-tronic.co.uk

Transit Cable Products

2 Jane’s Court, Cambridge Cambridgeshire CB1 3JJ T: 01223 655664

E: info@transitcableproducts.co.uk W: www.transitcableproducts.co.uk

Transmission Dynamics is a multi award winning, global Internet of Things solutions provider offering remote condition monitoring solutions to global asset owners and operators. Their Rail sector portfolio offers market leading solutions via their ‘trains with brains’ portfolio, which delivers increased reliability and safety while decreasing delays and associated costs.

Transmission Dynamics

1 Innovation Way Northumberland Business Park Cramlington NE23 7FP T: 0191 580 0058

E: sales@jrdltd.co.uk W: www.transmissiondynamics.com

TransPennine Express 7th Floor, Bridgewater House 60 Whitworth St Manchester M1 6LT T: 0345 600 1671

E: tpecustomer.relations@firstgroup.com W: www.tpexpress.co.uk

Simply known as TBF, this not-for-profit membership charity has been providing help and support to its members in the public transport industry for more than 100 years. It offers its members a wide range of financial, health and welfare benefits should need, hardship and distress arise. Membership costs £1.25 a week, covering the member, their livein partner, and dependent children.

Transport Benevolent Fund CIO Suite 2.7 The Loom, 14 Gowers Walk London E1 8PY

T: 0300 333 2000

E: help@tbf.org.uk W: www.tbf.org.uk

Transport Focus Albany House, 86 Petty France London SW1H 9EA

T: 0300 123 0860

E: info@transportfocus.org.uk

W: www.transportfocus.org.uk

Transport for Greater Manchester 2 Piccadilly Place Manchester M1 3BG T: 0161 244 1000

E: customer.relations@tfgm.com

W: www.tfgm.com

Transport for London (TfL) Ashfield House, 7 Beaumont Avenue West Kensington London W14 9UY

T: 0843 557 3455 W: www.tfl.gov.uk

Transport for London (TfL)

4th Floor, 14 Pier Walk London SE10 0ES

T: 0343 222 1234

W: www.tfl.gov.uk

Transport for London (TfL)

5th Floor Central, Templar House 81-87 High Holborn London WC1V 6NU

T: 020 7038 4503 W: www.tfl.gov.uk

Transport for London (TfL) Palestra, 197 Blackfriars Road London SE1 8NJ T: 0343 222 0000 W: www.tfl.gov.uk

Transport for the North 2nd Floor, 4 Piccadilly Place

Manchester M1 3BN

T: 0161 244 0888

E: info@transportforthenorth.com W: www.transportforthenorth.com

Transport for Wales South Gate House, Wood Street Cardiff CF10 1EW

T: 029 2167 3434

E: contact@transportfor.wales W: www.tfw.gov.wales

Transport Investigations Ltd

Unit 65 The Oaks, Manston Business Park Ramsgate Kent CT12 5FD

T: 01843 593595

E: info@transportinvestigations.co.uk

W: www.transportinvestigations.co.uk

Transport Salaried Staffs’ Association (TSSA)

2nd Floor Walkden House, 17 Devonshire Square

London EC2M 4SQ

T: 020 7387 2101

E: enquiries@tssa.org.uk W: www.tssa.org.uk

Transport Scotland Buchanan House, 58 Port Dundass Road

Glasgow G4 0HF

T: 0141 272 7100

E: info@transport.gov.scot W: www.transport.gov.scot

Transport Trust

First Floor, 26 Station Approach Hinchley Wood Esher Surrey KT10 0SR

T: 020 7928 6464

E: info@transporttrust.com

W: www.transporttrust.com

Tratos Ltd

10 Eagle Court, Britton Street Farringdon London EC1M 5QD

T: 0845 413 9990

E: uk@tratos.eu W: www.tratos.eu

Travel Compensation Services Ltd

Unit 55, 2 Cromar Way Chelmsford Essex CM1 2QE

T: 020 3794 4346

E: info@travelcompensationservices.com

W: www.travelcompensationservices.com

TRB Lightweight Structures Ltd 12 Clifton Road, Huntingdon Cambridgeshire PE29 7EN

T: 01480 447400

E: info@trbls.com W: www.trbls.com

Trelleborg Antivibration Solutions 1 Hoods Close Leicester LE4 2BN T: 0116 267 0300 E: antivibration@trelleborg.com W: www.trelleborg.com

Tremco CPG UK Ltd Coupland Road, Hindley Green Wigan WN2 4HT T: 01270 753000

E: hello@cpg-europe.com W: www.tremcocpg.eu/en-gb

Trendrail Ltd - Specialists in Engineering

Unit 4, Wilcock Road, Old Boston Trade Estate Haydock WA11 9SR T: 01942 721432

E: info@trendrail.com W: www.trendrail.com

Trent Instruments Ltd

Units 8 & 9, Genesis Business Park Midland Way Nottingham NG7 3EF T: 0115 978 5333

E: sales@trentinstruments.co.uk W: www.trentinstruments.co.uk

Trenton Fire Ltd

Murdock House, 30 Murdock Road Bicester OX26 4PP T: 01869 366545

E: enquiries@trentonfire.co.uk W: www.trentonfire.co.uk

Trevally Engineering Ltd

4 The Avenue, Hale Cheshire WA15 0LX T: 0161 657 3783

E: andrew.knowles@trevallyengineering.com W: www.trevallyengineering.com

TRI Control Systems

Colham Green House, Colham Green Road

Uxbridge Middlesex UB8 3QQ T: 01895 257500

E: enquiries@tricontrols.com W: www.tricontrols.com

Trimble Rail Solutions

Fenward House, Arkle Road

Sandyford Dublin T: 00 353 1 539 8700

E: rail@trimble.com W: www.rail.trimble.com

Trimble Tekla UK

Trimble House, Gelderd Road

Morley Leeds LS27 7JP

T: 0113 887 9790

E: tekla.sales.uk@trimble.com W: www.tekla.com

Trimble UK

Hillside House, Parkway North 1500

Stoke Gifford Bristol BS34 8YU

T: 0117 203 3500

E: info@atriumsoft.com

W: www.trimble.com

Triptex Limited

Suite 301, 51 Pinfold Street

Birmingham B2 4AY

T: 0121 371 0800

E: info@triptex.co.uk W: www.triptex.co.uk

Triscan Systems Ltd

4 Petre Court, Clayton Business Park Clayton-le-Moors Accrington Lancs BB5 5HY

T: 01254 350302

E: info@triscansystems.com

W: www.triscansystems.com

Tritech Group

Bridge Road North, Wrexham Ind Estate Wrexham North Wales LL13 9PS

T: 01978 661111

E: sales@tritechgroup.co.uk

W: www.tritechgroup.co.uk

TRL

Crowthorne House, Nine Mile Ride

Wokingham Berkshire RE40 BGA

T: 01344 773131

E: enquiries@trl.co.uk

W: www.trl.co.uk

Trojan Special Fasteners Ltd

18 Fortnum Close, Kitts Green Birmingham B33 0LG

T: 0121 789 8586

E: trojan.fasteners@gmail.com

W: www.trojansf.co.uk

Trolex Ltd

Newby Road, Hazel Grove

Stockport Cheshire SK7 5DY

T: 0161 483 1435

E: sales@trolex.com

W: www.trolex.com

TRS Staffing Solutions

8th Floor, York House

Kingsway London WC2B 6UJ

T: 020 7419 5800

E: info-uk@trsstaffing.com

W: www.trsstaffing.com

Trueform

Unit 12, Pasadena Trading Estate

Pasadena Close Hayes Middlesex UB3 3NQ

T: 020 8561 4959

E: sales@trueform.co.uk

W: www.trueform.co.uk

TTS supplies Green Trough cable management systems (CMS), combined anti-slip walkway/ CMS and a range of accessories for rail, utilities, and power generation industries, offering elevated options where space is restricted. Manufactured from 100% recycled household waste, Green Trough is halogen free, UV-resistant, boasts a 50-year design-life and incorporates anti-theft features as standard. The entire range is 100% PADS approved and all trough sizes are EPD Certified.

TTS (Trough-Tec Systems)

Clifford House, Lady Bank Drive Lakeside Doncaster DN4 5NF

T: 01302 343633

E: ttsinfo@hird.group

W: www.hirdtts.com

Tufnol Composites Ltd

Wellhead Lane, Perry Barr Birmingham B42 2TN

T: 0121 356 9351

E: info@tufnol.co.uk

W: www.tufnol.com

Tunnelling Accessories Ltd

Sidney Little Road, Churchfields Ind Estate

St Leonards-on-Sea East Sussex TN38 9PU

T: 01424 854112

E: info@tunnellingaccessories.co.uk

W: www.tunnellingaccessories.co.uk

Turbex Limited

Unit 1 Riverwey Ind Pk, Newman Lane

Alton Hampshire GU34 2QL

T: 01420 544909

E: sales@turbex.co.uk

W: www.turbex.co.uk

Turbo Power Systems Ltd

1 Queens Park, Queensway North Gateshead Tyne & Wear NE11 0NX

T: 0191 482 9200

E: info@turbopowersystems.com

W: www.turbopowersystems.com

TSG Fleet, supply and install products and services to the commercial fleet industry.

UK wide 24/7 maintenance and installation services for fuel dispensers, EV Charging, LNC and CNG solutions, fuel management systems, wireless and analogue tank gauges, above and below ground fuel, diesel and water holding tanks. TSG also carry out site audits, including DSEAR assessments.

TSG Fleet

Platts Common Ind Est, Hoyland Barnsley South Yorkshire S74 9SE

T: 0333 015 3001

E: enquiries.uk@tsg-solutions.com

W: www.tsg-solutions.com

TSP Projects

Meridian House, The Crescent York YO24 1AW

T: 01904 454600

E: tsp.communications@tspprojects.co.uk

W: www.tspprojects.com

TTG Technology (Europe) Ltd

1st Floor, 6 Munro Road, Springkerse Ind Estate

Stirling FK7 7UU

T: 01786 448535

E: enquiries@ttgeurope.com

W: www.ttgtransportationtechnology.com

TTPP Construction Consultants

1/F Crowne House, 56-58 Southwark Street

London SE1 1UN

T: 020 7940 6500

E: enquiries@ttpp.coo.uk

W: www.ttpp.co.uk

Turkington Holdings Limited

James Park, Mahon Road

Portadown Co. Armagh BT62 3EH

T: 028 3833 2807

E: info@turkington-holdings.com

W: www.turkington-construction.com

Turner & Townsend Group

One New Change

London EC4M 9AF

T: 020 7544 4000

E: lon@turntown.co.uk

W: www.turnerandtownsend.com

TVS Supply Chain Solutions Ltd

Logistics House, Buckshaw Avenue

Chorley Lancashire PR6 7AJ

T: 01257 265 531

E: rail@tvsscs.com

W: www.tvsrailspares.com

TWI Certification

Granta Park, Great Abington

Cambridge CB21 6AL

T: 01223 899000

E: twicertification@twi.co.uk

W: www.twicertification.com

The chosen product for rail and depot rooflights is the Multi-Link-Panel NF (Non Fragile). The Multi-Link-Panel is an innovative polycarbonate glazing product that, due to its fix and link method of installation, is incredibly quick to fit, making it an excellent choice for installation where possession times are an issue.

Twinfix Limited

201 Cavendish Place, Birchwood Park Birchwood Warrington WA3 6WU

T: 01925 811311

E: enquiries@twinfix.co.uk

W: www.twinfix.co.uk

TXM Consult

Quarnmill House, Stores Road Derby DE24 4XF

T: 07741 664 290

E: info@txmconsult.com

W: www.txmconsult.com

TXM Plant Ltd

23 Linford Forum, Rockingham Drive Linford Forum Milton Keynes MK14 6LY

T: 01908 443000

E: sales@txmplant.co.uk

W: www.txmplant.co.uk

TXM Projects Unit 21, Monkspath Business Park Solihull B90 4NZ T: 0121 516 3739

E: info@txmprojects.co.uk W: www.txmprojects.co.uk

TXM Recruit 2 Grange Court, Harnett Drive Wolverton Mill Milton Keynes MK12 5NE T: 07824 817056

E: info@txmrecruit.co.uk

W: www.txmrecruit.co.uk

Tyne & Wear Metro Nexus House, St James Boulevard Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 4AX T: 0191 203 3333

E: contactmetro@nexus.org.uk W: www.nexus.org.uk

Tyrone Fabrication

87 Goland Road, Ballygawley Co Tyrone North Ireland BT702LA T: 028 8556 7200

E: info@tyrone.co.uk

W: www.tyrone.co.uk

U+I Group PLC

7a Howick Place

London SW1P 1DZ

T: 020 7828 4777

E: hello@uandiplc.com

W: www.developmentsecurities.com

UK Composite Decking

Redhill House, Hope Street

Chester CH4 8BU

T: 01244 689 317

E: admin@ukcompositedecking.co.uk

W: www.ukcompositedecking.co.uk

UK Power Networks Services provides energy infrastructure solutions to global energy challenges, delivering resilience, cost efficiency and sustainability. They deliver in highly complex and challenging environments, including working on Europe’s busiest runways, trackside on the UK’s fastest mainline railway and at nuclear sites, ports and military facilities.

UK Power Networks Services

Newington House, 237 Southwark Bridge Road London SE1 6NP

T: 0207 397 7845 / 07938 740407

E: enquiries@ukpowernetworks.co.uk

W: www.ukpowernetworksservices.co.uk

UK Rail Ltd

Unit 4, Hollies Business Park Hollies Park Road Cannock WS11 1DB

T: 01543 575704

E: info@ukrail-ltd.com

W: www.ukrail-ltd.com

UK Rail Ltd (Birmingham) 8th Floor, 1 Victoria Square

Birmingham B1 1BD

T: 01543 575704

E: info@ukrail-ltd.com

W: www.ukrail-ltd.com

UK Rail Research and Innovation Network (UKRRIN)

c/o RSSB 25 Fenchurch Avenue

London EC3M 5AD

T: 020 3142 5300

E: ukrrin@rssb.co.uk

W: www.ukrrin.org.uk

UK Railtours

PO Box 350, Welwyn Hertfordshire AL6 0WG

T: 01438 715050

E: info@ukrailtours.com

W: www.ukrailtours.com

UK Society for Trenchless Technology (UKSTT) Camden House, Warwick Road Kenilworth Warwickshire CV8 1TH T: 01926 513773

E: admin@ukstt.org.uk

W: www.ukstt.org.uk

UK Tram

Centro House, 16 Summer Lane Birmingham B19 3SD T: 0121 214 7104

E: info@uktram.co.uk W: www.uktram.co.uk

UKDN Waterflow Ltd

Block A The Courtyard, Langley Business Park Waterside Drive Slough SL3 6EZ

T: 0333 344 9099

E: bids@ukdnwaterflow.co.uk W: www.ukdnwaterflow.co.uk

UKRL is your comprehensive railway services and engineering partner providing rail vehicle and component overhaul, maintenance & repair, including UK-wide mobile support. We provide passenger train servicing, cleaning and refueling using our 150,000-litre capacity refueling point and modern train-care facility including CET. Able to service 4 vehicles simultaneously.

UKRL – UK Rail Leasing Ltd Leicester TMD Beale Street Leicester LE2 0AA

Ultra Electronics Ltd PMES

Towers Business Park, Wheelhouse Road

Rugeley Staffordshire WS15 1UZ

T: 01889 503300

E: enquiries@ultra-pmes.com

W: www.ultra-pmes.com

UNIFE

Avenue Louise 221, B-1050

Brussels Belgium

T: 0032 2626 1260

E: general@unife.org W: www.unife.org

Unilite Limited

Winyates Way, Moons Moat Ind Estate Redditch Worcestershire B98 9FG

T: 01527 584344

E: sales@unilite.co.uk W: www.unilite.co.uk

Unipart Dorman Wennington Road, Southport Merseyside PR9 7TN

T: 01704 518000

E: dorman.enquiries@unipartdorman.co.uk

W: www.unipartdorman.co.uk

Unipart Rail is expert at delivering performance improvement in its customers’ operations, through transformational technology & supply chain solutions for the rail industry. As preferred supply partner for many rail customers and a critical part of their supply chain, the service provided enables them to deliver for their customers and improve the performance of the railway.

Unipart Rail

Jupiter Building, First Point Balby Carr Bank Doncaster DN4 5JQ

T: 01302 731400

E: cs@unipartrail.com W: www.unipartrail.com

Unistrut

Delta Point, Greets Green Road

West Bromwich B70 9PL

T: 0121 580 6300

E: enquiries@unistrut.com

W: www.unistrut.co.uk

Unite the Union

Unite House, 128 Theobald’s Road

Holborn London WC1X 8TN

T: 020 7611 2500

E: executive.council@unitetheunion.org

W: www.unitetheunion.org

United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS)

2 Pine Trees, Chertsey Lane

Staines TW18 3HR

T: 01784 429000

E: info@ukas.com

W: www.ukas.com

United Springs Ltd

Mandale Park, Norman Road

Rochdale Lancashire OL11 4HP

T: 01706 644551

E: united-springs.uk.info@sogefigroup.com

W: www.united-springs.com

UniTrunk - Harlow

Unit G Flex Meadow, Merring Way

The Pinnicles Harlow CM19 5SR

T: 01279 444481

E: harlow@unitrunk.co.uk

W: www.unitrunk.co.uk

UNITRUNK Ltd

Blaris Ind Estate, Altona Road

Lisburn County Antrim BT7 5QB

T: 01279 444481

E: lisburn@unitrunk.co.uk

W: www.unitrunk.co.uk

Univar Specialty Consumables

USC House, Vanguard Tame Park

Wilnecote Tamworth Staffs B77 5DY

T: 01827 255216

E: univarsc@univar.com

W: www.univarsc.com

University of Birmingham

Edgbaston Campus, Edgbaston Birmingham B15 2TT

T: 0121 414 2626

E: railway@contacts.bham.ac.uk

W: www.birmingham.ac.uk/railway

University of Central Lancashire

Preston Lancashire PR1 2HE

T: 01772 201201

E: cenquiries@uclan.ac.uk

W: www.uclan.ac.uk

University of East Anglia

Norwich Research Park, Norwich

Norfolk NR4 7TJ

T: 01603 456161

E: communications@uea.ac.uk

W: www.uea.ac.uk

University of Hertfordshire Hatfield Hertfordshire AL10 9AB

T: 01707 284800

E: ask@herts.ac.uk

W: www.herts.ac.uk

University of Hull

Hull East Yorkshire HU6 7RX

T: 01482 346311

E: admissions@hull.ac.uk

W: www.hull.ac.uk

University of Liverpool Foundation Building, Brownlow Hill Liverpool L69 7ZX

T: 0151 794 2000

E: irro@liv.ac.uk

W: www.liv.ac.uk

University of Manchester

Oxford Road

Manchester M13 9PL

T: 0161 306 9200

E: enquiries@manchester.ac.uk

W: www.manchester.ac.uk

University of Salford The Crescent Salford M5 4WT T: 0161 295 5000

E: enquiries@salford.ac.uk

W: www.salford.ac.uk

University of Southampton Highfield Southampton SO17 1BJ T: 023 8059 8454

E: enquiries@rruk.soton.ac.uk W: www.southampton.ac.uk

University of Strathclyde 16 Richmond Street, Glasgow Scotland G1 1XQ T: 0141 552 4400

E: admissions-engineering@strath.ac.uk W: www.strath.ac.uk

University of the West of England (UWE Bristol) Frenchay Campus, Coldharbour Lane Bristol BS16 1QY T: 0117 965 6261

E: infopoint@uwe.ac.uk W: www.uwe.ac.uk

University of Warwick Engineering School of Engineering, University of Warwick Coventry CV4 7AL T: 024 7652 2046

E: eng-pgadmissions@warwick.ac.uk W: www.warwick.ac.uk/tunnelling

University of York Heslington York YO10 5DD T: 01904 320000

E: ug-admissions@york.ac.uk W: www.york.ac.uk

Unwin Safety Systems

Unwin House, The Horsehoe Coat Road Martock Somerset TA12 6EY T: 01935 827740

E: sales@unwin-safety.co.uk W: www.unwin-safety.com

Upshot UK Ltd

260 Bentley Way, Ampress Park Lymington Hampshire SO41 8JW T: 01590 670845

E: info@upshot-uk.com

W: www.upshot-uk.com

Urban Hygiene Ltd is proud to be one of the Rail Industries most trusted suppliers of Anti-Graffiti Coatings, Graffiti Removers, and Graffiti Washing Chemicals. For over 20 years our products have been widely chosen for both rolling stock graffiti cleaning and trackside anti-graffiti protection and all carry with them the necessary certification and provenance required.

Urban Hygiene Ltd

Sky Business Park, Robin Hood Int’l Airport Doncaster South Yorkshire DN9 3GN T: 01302 623193 W: www.urbanhygiene.com

Urban Security Guards

Unit 32, DRCA Business Centre

33 Charlotte Despard Ave, SW115JE

T: 020 3617 8314

E: contactus@urbansecurityguards.co.uk

W: www.urbansecurityguards.co.uk

Urban Transport Group

Wellington House, 40-50 Wellington Street

Leeds LS1 2DE

T: 0113 251 7204

E: info@urbantransportgroup.org

W: www.urbantransportgroup.org

With over 100+ years of experience and refinement of our approach to lighting, Urbis Schréder’s unparalleled experience in lighting city centres, roads, bridges, tunnels, buildings, and workspaces enables us to develop solutions for tomorrow’s needs, connecting global expertise with a local perspective to build legacies for future generations.

Urbis Schréder Ltd

Sapphire House, Lime Tree Way

Hampshire Int. Bus Park Chineham RG24 8GG

T: 01256 354446

E: sales@urbis-schreder.com

W: www.uk.schreder.com/en

Uretek UK

Colin Saunders Inv Ctr, Newburn Road

Banbury Oxford OX16 9PA

T: 0800 084 3503

E: info@geobear.com

W: www.geobear.co.uk

Uroven Ltd

45 Station Road

Henley on Thames Oxfordshire RG9 1AT

T: 01494 845444

W: www.uroven.co.uk

USC Hydraulics

Hozier Street

Carluke Lanarkshire ML8 5DW

T: 01555 772474

E: sales@uscltd.co.uk

W: www.uschydraulics.com

Utility Equipment Limited

28 Longwood Road, Trafford Park Manchester M17 1PZ

T: 0161 850 0456

E: enquiries@utility-equipment.com

W: www.utility-equipment.com

Vac UK Ltd

Woodstock Business Park, Meek St Oldham Greater Manchester 0L2 6HL

T: 0800 047 3296

E: info@vacukltd.co.uk

W: www.vacukltd.co.uk

VAE UK Ltd

Sir Harry Lauder Road, Portobella Edinburgh EH15 2QA T: 0131 322 7210

E: info@voestalpine.com W: www.voestalpine.com

Valmont Stainton Ltd Unit 5 Dukesway, Teesside Ind Estate Thornaby Stockton-on-Tees TS17 9LT T: 01642 766242

E: stainton@valmont.com W: www.valmont-stainton.com

Van Elle Rail

Kirkby Lane, Pinxton Nottinghamshire NG16 6JA T: 01773 580580 E: info@vanellerail.com W: www.vanellerail.com

Vaughan Plant Haulage Ltd Unit1, Frogs Ditch Farm Shepston Lane Hayes UB3 1RN T: 020 8991 6886 E: info@vaughanplanthaulage.com W: www.vaughanplanthaulage.com

Vector Foiltec Ltd Archway House, 1-3 Worship Street Shoreditch London EC2A 2AB T: 020 8821 2900

E: GB@vector-foiltec.com W: www.vector-foiltec.com

Venesta Limited 1st Floor, Units 19-22, St George’s Square Gravesend Kent DA11 0TA T: 01474 353333

E: marketing@venesta.co.uk W: www.venesta.co.uk

Venice Simplon-Orient-Express

Shackleton House, 4 Battle Bridge Lane London SE1 2HP

T: 0845 077 2222

E: reservations.uk@belmond.com

W: www.belmond.com

Veolia

8th Floor, 210 Pentonville Road

London N1 9JY

T: 020 7812 5000

E: info@veolia.co.uk W: www.veolia.co.uk

Verdant Solutions Ltd

High Street, Hartfield

East Sussex TN7 4AE

T: 01892 770470

E: office@verdantsolutions.ltd.uk W: www.verdantsolutions.ltd.uk

Vertemax Limited

Spinney House, Wilcox Close

Aylesham Kent CT3 3EP

T: 01227 711072

E: info@vertemax.com W: www.vertemax.com

Vertical Access Ltd

Tame Bank, Unit E211, Warmco Industrial Park Mossley OL5 9AY T: 01457 838722 E: info@verticalaccess.co.uk W: www.verticalaccess.co.uk

Vertiv TOR, St Cloud Way Maidenhead SL6 8BN T: 023 8061 0311 E: contact@vertivco.com W: www.vertivco.com

Vettica BV

Galerij 33, 1411 LH Naarden The Netherlands T: +31 651899435 E: info@vettica.com W: www.vettica.com

VGC Labour Solutions

Cardinal House, Bury Street

Ruislip HA4 7GD T: 0845 620 1201

E: recruitment@vgcgroup.co.uk W: www.vgcgroup.co.uk

VGC Personnel

Cardinal House, Bury Street

Ruislip HA4 7GD T: 0845 620 1201

E: vgcpersonnel@vgcgroup.co.uk W: www.vgcgroup.co.uk

VGC Rail Projects

Cardinal House, Bury Street

Ruislip HA4 7GD T: 0845 620 1201

E: enq@vgcgroup.co.uk W: www.vgcgroup.co.uk

Viaduct Ltd 2, The Court, Bohortha Portscatho Truro Cornwall TR2 5EY T: 01872 581978 E: info@viaduct.uk.com W: www.viaduct.uk.com

Victa Railfreight Ltd

Unit 1, Viewpoint, Boxley Road

Penenden Heath Maidstone Kent ME14 2DZ T: 01622 690978

E: enquiries@victa-railfreight.com W: www.victa-railfreight.com

Vidiwave Ltd

Unit 5, Beaufont Court, Roebuck Way

Knowlhill Milton Keynes MK5 8HL T: 01908 690090

E: info@vidiwave.co.uk W: www.vidiwave.com

Viewtec Signs Ltd

Unit 9 Rani Drive, Basford Nottingham NG5 1RF T: 0115 942 1511

E: sales@viewtecsigns.co.uk W: www.viewtecsigns.co.uk

Vigier Rail AG Industriezone 2, CH-3225 Müntschemier

T: 00 41 32 312 98 50

E: info@vigier-rail.ch W: www.vigier-rail.ch

VINCI Construction Grands Projets

Great West House GW1, Great West Road

Brentford Middlesex TW8 9DF

T: 02085 871 882

E: info@vinci-construction.co.uk

W: www.vinci-construction-projets.com/en/

VIP-Polymers Ltd

15 Windover Road, Huntingdon Cambridgeshire PE29 7EB

T: 01480 411333

E: sales@vip-polymers.com

W: www.vip-polymers.com

VisiLean

2 Lakeside Drive, Park Royal London NW10 7SQ

T: 07949 007437

E: info@visilean.com

W: www.visilean.com/

Visual Security Services UK Ltd

U/30 Coppice Trd Estate, Walter Nash Road West

Kidderminster DY11 7QY

T: 01562 747241

E: enquiries@visualsecurityltd.co.uk

W: www.visualsecurityltd.co.uk

Vital - Head Office

The Mill, South Hall Street

Ordhall Lane Salford M5 4TP

T: 0161 836 7000

E: info@vital.uk.com

W: www.vital.uk.com

Vitec Webber Lenihan Ltd

7 Village Way, Greenmeadow Springs Bus Park Cardiff CF15 7NE

T: 029 2062 0232

E: info@vitecconsult.com

W: www.vitecwebberlenihan.com

Vivax - Metrotech Ltd

Unit 1 B/C, The Polden Business Ctr Bristol Road Bridgewater TA6 4AW

T: 01793 822679

E: salesuk@vxmt.com

W: www.vivax-metrotech.com

Viztek Ltd

15E Southwick Ind Es, Riverside Road Sunderland Tyne & Wear SR5 3JG

T: 0191 516 6606

E: info@viztekltd.co.uk

W: www.viztekltd.co.uk

Vizwear Ltd

Enfield Ind Estate, Enfield Street

Wigan WN5 8DB

T: 01942 219709

E: info@vizwear.com

W: www.vizwear.com

Vogelsang is a leading supplier of fixed and mobile sanitary and wastewater disposal units to the rail industry. From fixed CET pumping units – non-spill, non-freeze – to mobile pumping units, which can safely be used on passenger platforms. Units also have the capacity to refresh the clean water supply.

Vogelsang

Gateway, Crewe Gates Ind Est. Crewe CW1 6YY

T: 01270 216 600

E: sales.uk@vogelsang.info

W: www.vogelsang.info

Voith Turbo Limited

Unit 49, Metropolitan Park

Bristol Road Greenford UB6 8UP

T: 020 8436 1070

E: turbo.uk@voith.com

W: www.uk.voithturbo.com

VolkerFitzpatrick

Hertford Road, Hoddeson Hertfordshire EN11 9BX

T: 01992 305000

E: enquiries@volkerfitzpatrick.co.uk

W: www.volkerfitzpatrick.co.uk

VolkerRail

Eagre House, J3 Business Park Carr Hill Balby Doncaster DN4 8DE

T: 01302 79 11 00

E: info@volkerrail.co.uk

W: www.volkerrail.co.uk

Von Roll UK

42 Wharfedale Road, Bradford West Yorkshire BD4 6SG

T: 01274 687777

E: cs.europe.uk@vonroll.com

W: www.vonroll.com

Vortex Exhaust Technology Ltd

53 Tower Road, Globe Industrial Estate

Grays Essex RM17 6ST

T: 01375 372037

E: enq@vortexexhausttechnology.com

W: www.vortexexhaust.com

Vossloh is a leading global rail technology company. Rail infrastructure is the core business of the Group. We offer our customers throughout the world integrated solutions from a single source. We make an important contribution to the mobility of people and the transport of commodities – safe, sustainable and environmentally friendly.

Vossloh Cogifer UK Limited 80A Scotter Road, Scunthorpe North Lincolnshire DN15 8EF

T: 01724 862131

E: contact-uk@vossloh.com

W: www.vossloh.com

VP PLC

Central House, Beckwith Knowle Otley Road Harrogate HG3 1UD

T: 01423 533400

E: enquiries@vpplc.com

W: www.vpplc.com

VTG Rail UK Ltd

Two Parklands, Parklands Business Park Birmingham West Midlands B32 9PZ

T: 0121 421 9180

E: salesuk@vtg.com

W: www.vtg.com

Vulcanite UK

PO Box 456, Newcastle Upon Tyne

Tyne & Wear NE3 9DR

T: 0191 490 6203

E: sales-uk@vulcanite.com

W: www.vulcanite.com

Vulcascot Cable Protectors Ltd Unit 12, Norman-D-Gate, Bedford Road Northampton NN1 5NT

T: 0800 035 2842

E: sales@vulcascot.co.uk

W: www.vulcascot.co.uk

VVB Group

3rd Floor, 25 Watling Street London EC4M 9BR T: 01268 711845

E: info@vvb-eng.com W: www.vvb-eng.com

Wabtec Rail Limited PO Box 400, Doncaster House Hexthorpe Road Doncaster DN1 1SL T: 01302 340700

E: wabtecrail@wabtec.com W: www.wabtecrail.co.uk

Wacker Neuson Ltd (Head Office) WN Place, Beacon Way

Stafford ST18 0DG

T: 01785 785700

E: uk.orders@wackerneuson.com

W: www.wackerneuson.co.uk

Wade Spring Ltd

Highfield Street, Long Eaton Nottingham NG10 4GY

T: 0115 946 3000

E: info@wade-spring.co.uk

W: www.wade-spring.co.uk

WAGO Limited

Triton Parak, Swift Valley Ind Estate

Rugby Warwickshire CV21 1SG

T: 01788 568008

E: ukmarketing@wago.com

W: www.wago.com

Wales and Borders

Evergreen House North, 160 Euston Road

London NW1 2DX

T: 020 3691 1715

E: comms@keolis.co.uk

W: www.keolisamey.cymru

Walker Construction (UK) Ltd

Park Farm Road, Folkestone Kent CT19 5DY

T: 01303 851111

E: admin@walker-construction.co.uk

W: www.walker-construction.co.uk

Walker Training & Consultancy Ltd

The Office Suite, The Transport Depot

Mercer Road Warnham, W.Sussex RH12 3RL

T: 01403 250089

E: info@walkertraining-consultancy.co.uk

W: www.walkertrainingconsultancy.co.uk

Wall to Wall Communications Ltd

Unilink House, 21 Lewis Road

Sutton Surrey SM1 4BR

T: 020 8770 1007

E: info@walltowallcomms.co.uk

W: www.walltowallcomms.co.uk

Ward Recycling

Donald Ward Ltd, Moira Road Woodville Derbyshire DE11 8DG

T: 0345 337 0000

E: enquries@ward.com

W: www.ward.com

Warringtonfire

Holmesfield Road, Warrington Cheshire WA1 2DS

T: 01925 655116

E: info.warrington@warringtonfire.com

W: www.warringtonfire.com

Washington Metal Works

Bath Road, Felling Gateshead Tyne & Wear NE10 0LH

T: 0191 469 4466

E: contact@wmwgroup.co.uk

W: www.washington-metalworks.co.uk

Washtec UK Ltd

Unit 14a Oak Ind Park, Great Dunmow Essex CM9 1XN

T: 01371 878800

E: sales@washtec-uk.com

W: www.washtec-uk.com

We are Waste Mission. We simplify waste management for businesses and prioritise sustainability. We collaborate with you to create tailored waste solutions, helping you reach your environmental goals. We turn waste into opportunities that help grow the circular economy. We help you to turn the world a few shades greener.

Waste Mission

Cavendish Point, Cavendish Road

Stevenage Hertfordshire SG1 2EU

T: 01438 745307

E: control@wastemission.com

W: wastemission.com

Waterfront Conference Company

Fleet House, 8-12 New Bridge Street

London EC4V 6AL

T: 020 7067 1597

E: conference@thewaterfront.co.uk

W: www.waterfrontconferencecompany.com

Waterman Group

Pickfords Wharf, Clink Street

London SE1 9DG

T: 020 7928 7888

E: mail@watermangroup.com

W: www.watermangroup.com

Wath Group

Unit 1 Bedford Park, Barnsley Road

Wath Upon Dearne Rotherham S63 6DQ

T: 01709 867900

E: info@wath.co.uk

W: www.wathgroup.com

Watson & Watson Health and Safety Consultants Limited

F1, Wheatley House, 3 Diamond Avenue

Kirkby In Ashfield Nottinghamshire NG17 7GP

T: 01623 753654

E: watsonsafety@gmail.com

W: www.watsonandwatsonsafety.co.uk

Wavesight Limited

13 Dencora Way, Luton Bedfordshire LU3 3HP

T: 01582 578160

E: sales@wavesight.com

W: www.wavesight.com

A forward-thinking project consultancy company delivering tomorrow’s railway. Based on a wealth of experience delivering major complex infrastructure projects, WCL offer consultancy services for Project & Programme Management, Engineering & Design, Construction, Commercial and Integration & Controls, with Integrity, Collaboration and Simplicity at the heart of everything we do.

WCL Rail

20 Newtown, Hullavington Wiltshire SN14 6EP

T: 01666 837708

E: info@wclrail.co.uk

W: wclrail.co.uk

WDS Components Limited

Grangefield Ind Estate, Richardshaw Road

Pudsey Leeds LS28 6LE

T: 0113 290 9852

E: sales@wdscomponents.com

W: www.wdscomponents.com

Webro (Long Easton) Limited

Vision House, Meadow Brooks Bus Park Long Eaton Nottinghamshire NG10 2GD

T: 0115 972 4483

E: info@webro.com

W: www.webro.com

Wedge Group Galvanizing Ltd

Stafford Street, Willenhall West Midlands WV13 1RZ

T: 01902 601944

E: sales@wedge-galv.co.uk

W: www.wedge-galv.co.uk

Weighwell Engineering Ltd

Weighwell House, Woolley Colliery Road

Darton Barnsley S75 5JA

T: 0114 269 9955

E: sales@weighwell.com

W: www.weighwell.com

Welding Alloys Group

The Way, Fowlmere

North Royston Hertfordshire SG8 7QS

T: 01763 207500

E: info@welding-alloys.com

W: www.welding-alloys.com

Welfare Hire Nationwide Ltd

Unit F, Rosie Road

Trident Park Normanton WF6 1ZB

T: 0845 600 6670

E: info@welfarehire.com

W: www.kellinggroup.com/welfare-hire

Welfare Vans 4 Less

Royal Oak Garage, City Road

Stoke on Trent ST4 2PX

T: 01782 848627

E: info@affordrentacar.co.uk

W: www.welfarevans4less.co.uk

Wenlock Spring Water Ltd

Wolverton, Church Stretton

Shropshire SY6 6RR

T: 01694 781277

E: enquiries@wenlockspring.co.uk

W: www.wenlockspring.co.uk

Wentworth House Rail Systems Limited

Preston Brook Office, U2 Wellfield Bus Park

Preston Brook Runcorn WA7 3FR

T: 01270 448405

E: enquiries@railelectrification.com

W: www.railelectrification.com

West London Security Ltd

22-36 Paxton Place, West Norwood

London SE27 9SS

T: 020 8676 4300

E: info@wls.ltd

W: www.westlondonsecurity.com

West Maintenance Services

27 Riverside, Sir Longley Road

Medway City Estate Rochester, Kent ME2 4DP

T: 07831 173464

E: westservices@me.com

West Midlands Combined Authority

16 Summer Laneabo Birmingham

West Midlands B19 3SD

T: 0121 200 2787

E: customer.services@tfwm.org.uk

W: www.westmidlandscombinedauthority.org.uk

West Midlands Metro

16 Summer Lane

Birmingham B19 3SD

T: 0345 835 8181

E: customerservices@westmidlandsmetro.com

W: www.westmidlandsmetro.com

West Midlands Railway

134 Edmund Street

Birmingham B3 2ES

T: 0333 311 0039

E: contact.wmr@wmtrains.co.uk

W: www.westmidlandsrailway.co.uk

West Midlands Trains

134 Edmond Street

Birmingham B3 2ES

T: 0333 311 0039

E: questions@wmtrains.co.uk

W: www.wmtrains.co.uk

West Yorkshire Combined Authority (Metro)

Wellington House, 40-50 Wellington Street

Leeds LS1 2DE

T: 0113 251 7272

E: enquiries@westyorks-ca.gov.uk

W: www.westyorks-ca.gov.uk

Westcotec Limited

34 Bertie Ward Way, Rash’s Green Ind Est Dereham Norfolk NR19 1TE

T: 01362 853124

E: sales@westcotec.co.uk

W: www.westcotec.co.uk

Westermo Data Communications Ltd

Talisman Bus Centre, Duncan Road

Park Gate Southampton SO31 7GA

T: 01489 580585

E: sales@westermo.co.uk

W: www.westermo.co.uk

Westgate Communications

58 Cobden Road, Sevenoaks

Kent TN13 3UB

T: 01732 779087

E: info@westgatecomms.com

W: www.westgatecomms.com

Westley Engineering Ltd

120 Pritchett Street, Aston Birmingham B6 4EH

T: 0121 333 1952

E: info@westleyengineering.co.uk

W: www.westleyengineering.co.uk

Westlin Group

Building 388/8, Liberator House Prestwick KA9 2PT

T: 01292 678444

E: enquiries@westlingroup.com

W: www.westlingroup.com

Weston Analytics

Munnelly House, 84-88 Pinner Road

Harrow HA1 4LP

T: 0203 854 1876

E: sales@westonanalytics.com

W: www.westonanalytics.com

Weston Partnership

Sparrow Hall, Brighton Road

Lower Beeding West Sussex RH13 6TL

T: 01403 891514

E: info@westonpartnership.co.uk

W: www.westonpartnership.co.uk

Westshield Ltd

Ashcroft House, Bredbury Park Way

Chadderton Stockport SK6 2SN

T: 0161 682 6222

E: info@westshield.co.uk

W: www.westshield.co.uk

Wetton Cleaning Services Ltd

Estate House, 2 Pembroke Road

Sevenoaks Kent TN13 1XR

T: 0845 433 4101

E: sales@wettons.co.uk

W: www.wettons.co.uk

Wharton Electronics Limited

Unit 15, Thame Park Bus Centre

Wenman Road Thame OX9 3XA

T: 01844 260567

E: sales@wharton.uk W: www.wharton.co.uk

Wheelsets UK Ltd

Canklow Meadows Ind Est, West Bawtry Road

Rotherham South Yorkshire S60 2XL

T: 01302 322266

E: martin@wheelsets.co.uk W: www.wheelsets.co.uk

Wheelsure Holdings PLC (Tracksure Ltd)

8 Woburn Street, Ampthill Bedfordshire MK45 2HP

T: 01525 840557

E: info@wsgroupglobal.com W: www.wsgroupglobal.com

Whitcher Wildlife Ltd

Cliff Edge, Cliff Road

Darfield Barnsley S73 9HR

T: 01226 753271

E: info@whitcher-wildlife.co.uk W: www.witcher-wildlife.co.uk

White Cross Rubber Products

White Cross, White Cross Street Lancaster LA1 4XS T: 01524 585200

E: info@wcrp.co.uk W: www.wcrp.uk.com

White Knight Specialist Portable Lighting Alchorne Place Portsmouth PO3 5PA T: 023 9266 8624

E: info@whiteknight.uk.com W: www.whiteknight.uk.com

White Lion Engineering Ltd

49 Church Street, Melbourne Derbyshire DE738EJ T: 07768 192369

E: brown.cc@btinternet.com

Whitmore Europe Ltd

Unit 9, Foster Avenue, Woodside Park Ind Est Dunstable Bedfordshire LU5 5TA

T: 01707 379870

E: info-uk@whitmores.com W: www.whitmores.com

Whoosh Media Suite 38-41, The Hop Exchange 24 Southwark St London SE1 1TY T: 020 7403 6763

E: info@whooshmedia.co.uk W: www.whooshmedia.co.uk

For over 40 years, Wickens design, manufacture and install heavy duty storage systems to a wide customer base. Our range includes cantilever racking, structural pallet racking, coil racking, rack clad buildings, safety barriers and a variety of other bespoke storage systems. Wickens has ISO 9001:2015, CE marking and RISQS accreditation.

Wickens Engineering Ltd

1 Shire Business Park, Wainwright Road Worcester WR4 9FA

T: 01905 456780

E: sales@wickens.co.uk W: www.wickens.co.uk

Wifi Spark

5 Cranmere Court, Lustleigh Close Matford Bus Park Exeter EX2 8PW

T: 0344 848 9555

E: info@wifispark.com W: www.wifispark.com

Wilcomatic Limited

Unit 5 Commerce Park, 19 Commerce Way Croydon Surrey CR0 4YL

T: 020 8649 5768

E: sales@wilcomatic.co.uk W: www.wilcomatic.co.uk/rail-wash-systems

Wilde Analysis Ltd

Whitworth House, 28 Charles Street Stockport SK1 3JR T: 0161 474 6886

E: info@wildeanalysis.co.uk W: www.wildeanalysis.co.uk

Wilkinson Star Ltd

Shield Drive, Wardley Industrial Estate Worsley Manchester M28 2WD T: 0161 793 8127

E: wilkinsonstar.sales@wilkinsonstar.com W: www.wilkinsonstar247.com

WilkinsonEyre

33 Bowling Green Lane, Clerkenwell

London EC1R OBJ T: 020 7608 7900

E: info@wilkinsoneyre.com W: www.wilkinsoneyre.com

William Cook Rail works with train builders and operators to design, manufacture and overhaul safety-critical components and systems for the global rail industry.

William Cook Rail is part of the William Cook group, a £60 million specialist engineer in the defence, rail and industrial sectors.

William Cook Rail Ltd Cross Green, Leeds LS9 0DX

T: 0113 249 6363

E: rail@cook-rail.co.uk W: www.william-cook.co.uk

William Hackett Lifting Products Ltd Oak Drive, Lionheart Enterprise Pk Alnwick Northumberland NE66 2EU

T: 01665 604200

E: info@williamhackett.co.uk

W: www.williamhackett.co.uk

Wind River UK Ltd

47 Pure Offices, Kembrey Park Swindon Wiltshire SN2 8BW

T: 01793 230474

E: customer_advocate@windriver.com W: www.windriver.com

Wireless CCTV Ltd

Charles Babbage House, Kings Way Business Park Rochdale Greater Manchester OL16 4NW T: 01706 631166

E: sales@wcctv.com

W: www.wcctv.co.uk

WiTest Equipment Ltd 15-16 Woodbridge Mdws, Guildford Surrey GU3 3JS

T: 01483 207428

E: sales@trtest.com W: www.trtest.com

WJ Project Services Limited 11 Bell Lane, Monks Kirby Rugby Warwickshire CV23 0QY T: 07957 641976

E: info@wjpservices.com W: www.wjpservices.com

WM Plant Hire

Manor Farm Lane, Bridgnorth Shropshire WV16 5HG

T: 01746 769 555

E: info@wmplanthire.com W: www.wmplanthire.com

Women in Rail

London Fruit & Wool EXC, 1 Duval Square

London E1 6PW

T: 020 8432 4320

E: wr@womeninrail.org W: www.womeninrail.org

Wonderland Agency

Thames Works Studios, Church Street

Chiswick London W4 2PD

T: 020 3056 6848

E: info@wonderland-agency.com

W: www.wonderland-agency.com

Wood Group Industrial Services Ltd

Kirkstone House, St Omers Road

Gateshead Tyne & Wear NE11 9EZ

T: 0191 493 2600

E: wgis.comms@woodgroup.com

W: www.woodgroup-isl.com

Woodward Diesel Systems

Lancaster Centre, Meteor Business Park Cheltenham Rd East Gloucester GL2 9QL T: 01452 859940

E: corpinfo@woodward.com

W: www.woodward.com

Woodway Engineering Ltd

Lower Road, Barnacle

Coventry CV7 9LD

T: 024 7684 1750

E: sales@woodwayengineering.com

W: www.woodwayengineering.co.uk

Working At Height Ltd

Amberley Court, Old Elstead Road

Milford Surrey GU8 5EB

T: 01483 415410

E: info@workingatheightltd.com

W: www.workingatheightltd.com

Workwear Gurus

Gallowstree Common

Reading RG9 4BU

T: 0203 151 9951

E: help@workweargurus.com

W: workweargurus.com

Worldline

1 Trinity Court, Broadlands Wolverhampton WV10 6UH

T: 0121 717 4100

E: infowl@worldline.com

W: www.worldline.com

Wrekin Circuits Ltd

29/30 Hortonwood 33, Telford Shropshire TF1 7EX

T: 01952 670011

E: sales@wrekin-circuits.co.uk

W: www.wrekin-circuits.co.uk

Wrekin Products Ltd

Europa Way, Britannia Enterprise Pk Lichfield Staffordshire WS14 9TZ

T: 01543 440440

E: sales@wrekinproducts.com W: www.wrekinproducts.com

Wring Group Ltd

Vale Lane, Bedminster

Bristol BS3 5RU

T: 0117 923 1320

E: info@wringgroup.co.uk W: www.wringgroup.co.uk

WSP Group - Basingstoke Mountbatten House, Basing View Basingstoke Hampshire RG21 4HJ

T: 01256 318800

E: info@wspgroup.com W: www.wspgroup.com

WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff

The Lansdowne Building, 2 Lansdowne Road Croydon Surrey CR9 2ER

T: 020 8667 2002

E: contactus@wspgroup.com

W: www.wspgroup.com

WT Fabrications (NE) Ltd

Boathouse Lane

Stockton-on-Tees TS18 3AW

T: 01642 619191

E: enquiries@wtfabrications.com W: www.wtfabrications.com

Xanta Limited

130 Fleet Street

London EC4A 2BH

T: 020 7583 4500

E: enquiries@xantarail.com

W: www.xantarail.com

XEIAD

Clarendon Court, Manners Avenue

Ilkeston Derby DE7 8EF

T: 0115 931 9000

E: 42@xeiad.com

W: www.xeiad.com

Xrail Group

Boardman House, 64 Broadway

Stratford London E15 1NT

T: 0345 060 0700

E: enquiries@xrailgroup.com

W: www.xrailgroup.com

Yaplex Ltd

Derby Road Bus Park, Derby Road

Clay Cross Chesterfield S45 9AG

T: 01246 860114

E: sales@yaplex.co.uk

W: www.yaplex.co.uk

Yardene Engineering 2000 Ltd

Daux Road, Billingshurst West Sussex RH14 9SJ

T: 01403 783558

E: sales@yardene.co.uk

W: www.yardene.co.uk

Yeltech Ltd

300 Cathedral Hill, Guildford Surrey GU2 7YB

T: 0845 052 3860

E: info@yeltech.com

W: www.yeltech.com

Young Rail Professionals (YRP)

Derby Carriage, & Wagon Works

Litchurch Lane Derby DE24 8AD

E: info@youngrailpro.com

W: www.youngrailpro.com

Youngman® Group Limited

The Causeway, Maldon Essex CM9 4LJ

T: 01621 745900

E: uk.customercare@wernerco.com

W: www.youngmanaccess.com

YY Security Installations Ltd

Unit 2 & 3, Hillstone Court

Empson Street Bow E3 3LT

T: 01895 271400

E: projects@yysecurity.com

W: www.yysecurity.co.uk

Z-Tech Control Systems Ltd

Unit 4 Meridian, Buckingway Bus Park Anderson Road Cambridge CB24 4AE

T: 01223 653500

E: admin@z-tech.co.uk

W: www.z-tech.co.uk

Zappshelter is a temporary shelter solution designed to mount on precast interlocking blocks and shipping containers to maximise your site efficiency. Engineered to keep your people out the rain, and in safe working environments to reduces delays and boost staff morale. Getting your products and materials undercover reduces drying costs and significantly reduces site emissions.

Zappshelter

The Steading, Inchcoonans Perthshire PH2 7RB

T: 0208 0505 121

E: hello@zapp.group

W: www.zappshelter.com

Zarges (UK) Ltd

8 Holden Avenue, Saxon Park Ind Estate

Bletchley Milton Keynes MK1 1QU

T: 01908 641118

E: sales@zarges.co.uk

W: www.zarges.com

Zaun Limited Steel Drive, Wolverhampton West Midlands WV10 9ED

T: 01902 796699

E: info@zaun.co.uk W: www.zaun.co.uk

ZEP UK Limited PO Box 12, Tanhouse Lane

Widnes Cheshire WA8 0RD

T: 0151 422 1000

E: info@zep.co.uk W: www.zep.co.uk

Zeta Specialist Lighting

Telford Road, Bicester Oxfordshire OX25 4LB

T: 01869 322500

E: info@thezetagroup.com W: www.zetaled.co.uk

Zetica Rail

Zetica House, Southfield Road

Eynsham Oxfordshire OX29 4JB T: 01993 886682

E: rail@zetica.com W: www.zetica.com

ZF Services UK Ltd

Abbeyfield Road, Lenton Nottingham NG7 2SX T: 0333 240 1123

E: info.zf-services-uk@zf.com W: www.zf.com

ZF UK Laser Limited

Unit 9 Avocado Court, Commerce Way

Trafford Park Manchester M17 1HW

T: 0161 871 7050

E: info@zf-uk.com W: www.zf-uk.com

Zigma Ground Solutions

Unit 11 M11 Bus Link, Parsonage Lane

Stansted Essex CM24 8TY

T: 01279 647021

E: sales@tufftrak-safety.com W: www.zigmagroundsolutions.com

Zircon Software Ltd

Bellefield House, Hilperton Road Trowbridge Wiltshire BA14 7FP T: 01225 764444

E: info@zirconsoftware.co.uk W: www.zirconsoftware.co.uk

Zollner UK Ltd

Clayton Business Centre, Midland Road Leeds LS10 2RJ T: 0113 270 3008

E: office@zollner-uk.co.uk W: www.zoellner.de

Zonegreen

Sir John Brown Building, Davy Industrial Park

Prince of Wales Road Sheffield S9 4EX T: 0114 230 0822

E: info@zonegreen.co.uk W: www.zonegreen.co.uk

Zuken 1500 Aztec West, Almondsbury Bristol BS32 4RF

T: 01454 207800 E: sales-uk@zuken.com W: www.zuken.com

Workforce protection barriers avoiding all line closures with adjacent line open

Large ballast bays with walls constructed from our Legato interlocking blocks

Rockfall prevention with our multi-purpose Jersey barriers

Large scale embankment retention using the versatile Legato blocks

Hoarding stabilisation utilising Elite Duo interlocking blocks

Workforce safety refuges built from Elite Duo blocks

For more information phone 01952 588 885 or browse www.eliteprecast.co.uk or email sales@eliteprecast.co.uk

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