Aarsleff Ground Engineering, the UK subsidiary of Danish construction company Per Aarsleff, has appointed a new managing director.
Kevin Hague, previously a company director, will now...
Go-Ahead is now able to offer apprenticeships across its rail and bus operations after receiving certification from the Education and Skills Funding Agency (ESFA).
The company...
Systra has appointed a new managing director and management team to leads its consultancy team in the UK & Ireland.
Former operations director Alan James...
Open the doors, check the platform, close the doors and launch the train. This is the procedure for driving London Underground’s semi-automated S Stock...
Unlike his cartoon namesake, Scooby the British Transport Police (BTP) dog runs towards danger. The English springer spaniel and his handler, Mark Sayer, are...
Just a few months ago, Arriva Trains Wales appointed the UK’s first community rail apprentice.
Danielle Hopkins, 23, said she had read about the position...
More than 700 jobseekers attended a CAF recruitment day in March.
The Spanish rolling stock manufacturer is looking for around 300 newstarters to fill roles...
An apprenticeship dedicated to the construction and renewals of tram could be launched as early as 2019.
Led by the Midland Metro Alliance (MMA), the...
South Tyneside Council has approved plans submitted by Galliford Try to build an £8.4 million skills centre for the Tyne and Wear Metro.
The three-storey Metro...
BWB Consulting has appointed Jonathan Wright, the former head of Network Rail's building and civils design team, to lead its new rail group.
The engineering...
Duncan Clark, GB Railfreight's (GBRf) director of strategic development, has been appointed to the Rail Freight Group's (RFG) board of directors.
Duncan joined GBRf in 2015...
Tireless Metrolink advocate and councillor Andrew Fender has retired from the political sphere after 41 years.
Andrew, who was first elected as a councillor in...