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Train driver makes final journey after 50 years on railway

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An Avanti West Coast employee has made his last journey as a train driver, marking the end of 50 years on the railway.

Steve Wilson, 66, drove Pendolino 390157 from London Euston to Manchester Piccadilly – where he has been based for 15 years – for his final shift before retirement.

To celebrate the end of his long career, Steve’s wife and two daughters joined him for his last working day to gain an insight into the role he has done over the last five decades.

Accompanied by Steve’s manager, Dave Wright, they gave him a send-off at Euston station before travelling as passengers onboard the train to Manchester – it is the first time the family have made a train journey with their dad in the driver’s seat.

Steve was greeted by applause from his family after stepping out of the driver’s cab for the last time at Manchester Piccadilly before being presented with his 50 years’ service award.

Avanti West Coast driver Stephen Wilson on his last day at work before retiring after 50 years of service, at Manchester Piccadilly station.

Following in his father’s footsteps, Steve joined the railway in 1971 working on the platforms at Manchester Oxford Road.

In 1974 he began working on the footplate (a term to describe where the driver operates a steam locomotive), marking the start of a career driving trains based out of Manchester. 

“I have many happy memories of my time on the railway and have thoroughly enjoyed working with colleagues as part of the Railway Family”, said Steve. “It meant a lot to share my last journey as a driver with my wife and two daughters, so they could experience the job I’ve loved doing – it has certainly been a memorable send-off for my retirement.”

Dave Wright, Driver Team Manager at Avanti West Coast, said: “Steve is a rare breed of railwayman that has achieved the 50-year milestone. He has been a credit to Avanti West Coast and the depot at Manchester and will be sorely missed by everyone. During my time at Manchester it has been a privilege to manage Steve and I wish him all the best in his retirement.”

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