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Apr 03, 2025
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Railway Benefit Fund (RBF) has announced its, “Million Step Team Challenge” to raise money for railway people facing hardships.

Lace up your walking shoes and get ready for a friendly yet competitive virtual journey across the UK, with a railway twist.

Each team of four will compete for the top spot to cover over one million steps throughout the month of May, perfectly timed with National Walking Month.

It’s your chance to boost your fitness, celebrate the remarkable Railway 200 anniversary, and support the railway family.

Your mission – To collectively conquer one million steps throughout the month – that’s just over 8,000 steps a day – a goal achievable for all levels of fitness.

The route begins at the historic Euston Station and culminates in the Northeast, the very birthplace of passenger rail. You’ll virtually retrace the groundbreaking 26-mile path of the original first passenger railway from Stockton to Shildon via Darlington – a journey that forever changed the world.

Rally your four-person team for £400, and for an additional fee of £30, you’ll not only be part of this invigorating challenge but also receive official RBF T-shirts to proudly wear as you log your steps and share your progress.

Don’t miss this opportunity to get active, connect with railway history, and make a real difference. Form your team and book now Million Step Team Challenge – Railway Benefit Fund for Railway Benefits Fund’s Million Step Team Challenge. Let the stepping begin!

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Railway Worker Uncovers 150 Years Of Family History Linked To The Rail Industry
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Railway Worker Uncovers 150 Years Of Family History Linked To The Rail IndustryA railway booking office clerk from Buckinghamshire has spoken about her family’s incredible 150-year association with the rail industry on the latest edition of London Northwestern Railway’s (LNR) popular “On The Rails” podcast. Eileen Rogers has worked in the industry for thirty years. Starting out in catering on the first-class carriages for Intercity trains, she grew up just outside of what is now Wolverton Station, where she runs the ticket office. In the 1870s, Eileen’s great grandfather, Robert Johnson, began work as a coach builder at Wolverton Works, which was home to Queen Victoria’s royal train. His son Charles – Eileen’s grandfather – followed in his father’s footsteps with a job at Wolverton Works. Eileen’s father, Douglas David Johnson, joined the rail industry in 1930 and would cycle to Northampton from Wolverton to carry out his training each day. He became foreman at Wolverton Works and rose up the ranks to works manager before he retired at 60. When Eileen’s father retired, his work building trains wasn’t done. He went on to join the steam railway club in Newport Pagnell, where he built miniature steam trains for children to enjoy. Speaking on LNR’s “On the Rails” podcast, Eileen describes her family history and its deep roots in the industry, as well as her joy of returning to work at Wolverton station in 2024. Eileen Rogers, booking office clerk at Wolverton for LNR, said: “Growing up just outside of Wolverton Works, I remember waking up to a sea of flat caps outside my window each day. It was my dad who convinced me to start working on the railway. “He said I had itchy feet as I couldn’t seem to find a job I enjoyed, so when a position came up listed in the local paper, he told me to go for it. I’ve worked in the industry for going on thirty years now, and I’ve truly loved it. Now, coming back to work at Wolverton, it feels like I’ve come full circle.” The full podcast episode, which also features other interviews with rail workers with long family histories and a look at future careers in the industry through apprenticeships, is available to stream and download via www.lnr.uk/podcast
railway
28 March 2025
The Railway Ball 2025: Bicentennial Ball
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The Railway Ball 2025: Bicentennial BallAs the UK rail industry prepares to mark its momentous bicentenary in 2025, one event promises to shine bright – The Railway Ball. This elegant evening, inspired by the grandeur of the Regency era, promises an unforgettable celebration of 200 years of progress in UK. Combining the glamour of Bridgerton-esque sophistication with the proud heritage of the rail sector, The Railway Ball will bring together key figures from every corner of the industry, from visionary leaders to the dedicated teams who keep the trains running. Set against a ballroom adorned with Regency-inspired décor, The Railway Ball 2025 invites guests to step into a world of opulence and history. The evening promises a perfect blend of classic regency style and modern twists, mirroring the evolution of the UK rail industry over the last two centuries. Guests will indulge in immersive entertainment, live music, and after-party, all while supporting a worthy cause. Held in aid of Railway Children, this grand occasion is an opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the lives of vulnerable young people within the rail sector. Angie Doll, Chair of the Railway Ball 2025, shared: “This event encapsulates the spirit of the UK rail industry—united, ambitious, and forward-looking. It’s an extraordinary chance for us all to celebrate together while giving back to those who will shape the future of the sector.” The Railway Ball 2025 is for everyone who has contributed to the success of the UK rail industry. It offers companies a chance to recognise and celebrate their teams, from senior executives to frontline staff. This inclusive event is an opportunity to network, reconnect, and reflect on the remarkable achievements of the industry, all while raising vital funds for Railway Children. In the true spirit of ‘Bridgerton’, where connections are fostered amidst grand soirées, The Railway Ball 2025 will offer a platform for new relationships to flourish. Guests will enjoy an evening of celebration and meaningful networking, all while supporting a cause that makes a tangible difference to the future of the UK rail industry. This landmark event is made possible by the generous support of industry leaders such as Worldline, Colas Rail, and Knorr-Bremse. Their commitment underscores the importance of celebrating both the industry’s past and its future. Businesses that wish to be a part of this historical celebration are invited to sponsor The Railway Ball 2025, an opportunity to demonstrate their dedication to the rail industry and their support for Railway Children. Taking place on Friday 28 November 2025 at the InterContinental London – The O2, The Railway Ball 2025 promises to be the must-attend event of the year. As the UK rail industry celebrates two centuries of innovation, this gala offers a unique opportunity to reflect on the past, celebrate the present, and look to the future – all while supporting the vital work of Railway Children. Tickets are now available, and with the event fast approaching, people have the chance to be part of a spectacular evening. Companies are encouraged to invest in this experience for their teams as a token of appreciation. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit railwayball.co.uk The Railway Ball 2025 – celebrating 200 years of UK rail and the people who make it great!
railway
28 March 2025
Systra Awarded Contract For Stockholm Metro Expansion
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Systra Awarded Contract For Stockholm Metro ExpansionSYSTRA has been awarded its first major contract in Stockholm, Sweden, supporting the development of the city’s first automatic metro line. The new Yellow Line will become the sixth line in Stockholm’s metro network. The fully underground route will link Älvsjö in the south to Fridhemsplan in the centre-west, with six new stations. The project is expected to provide improved access to nearly 50,000 residents and accommodate up to 75,000 passengers per day by 2050. SYSTRA will assist Förvaltning för Utbyggd Tunnelbana (FUT), the authority overseeing the metro expansion, in implementing all systems for the new line over a nine-year period. This metro will be completely new, including its rolling stock. SYSTRA's three-year strategy in Sweden is validated by this contract, which is a great opportunity to showcase our expertise, particularly in automated metro systems. We look forward to supporting our Swedish customers in this promising programme. The Yellow Line will be Sweden’s first driverless metro, utilising Grade of Automation 4 (GoA4) technology, the highest level of automation. Platform screen doors will enhance passenger safety, while shorter, more frequent trains (75 metres in length compared to the existing 145-metre trains) will reduce waiting times. This project marks SYSTRA’s first comprehensive systems project management contract in Stockholm, strengthening the company’s presence in Sweden and Scandinavia. The core project team will be led by Oriana Castellanos, Pierre Castanier, and Neil Bullass, supported by technical experts from Denmark, Paris, and the United States. Specifically, SYSTRA’s responsibilities include preparing technical tender documents and managing key aspects such as systems integration, interface management, operational system design, risk analysis, and mitigation strategies.
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28 March 2025
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28 March 2025
Severn Valley Celebrates 200 Years Of Railway
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Severn Valley Celebrates 200 Years Of RailwayThe Severn Valley Railway has announced two first-class visitors for a special weekend of Railway 200 celebrations in July. The theme of the weekend is ‘Trains through the Ages’, and it would be hard to imagine two guests that represent more different eras of rail travel. LNER Peppercorn Class A1 No 60163 ‘Tornado’ will be steaming along the Valley for Railway 200: Trains through the Ages, which takes place on 5 and 6 July. Only returned to service last autumn following its overhaul, ‘Tornado’ will haul the SVR’s unique set of LNER teak carriages, which date back to 1922. From the historic ‘Tornado’ to the very latest in railway technology, the SVR’s event will also offer a rare opportunity to get up close to HydroFLEX, the UK’s first hydrogen-ready passenger train. Developed and extensively tested by Porterbrook at the Long Marston Rail Innovation Centre in Warwickshire, HydroFLEX contains up to 277kg of hydrogen fuel, safely contained in 36 high-pressure tanks. The state-of-the-art system feeds this into fuel cells, where a chemical process converts the hydrogen and oxygen from the air to generate clean electricity, with water being the only emission. ‘These two special guests mean we can launch our Railway 200 event with a real splash,’ said the SVR’s managing director, Jonathan ‘Gus’ Dunster. ‘We’re delighted to welcome back ‘Tornado’, which last visited us in 2019, and we thank the A1 Steam Locomotive Trust for allowing it to run at our event. It’s going to look splendid with our set of teak carriages. ‘Equally exciting and definitely bang up to date is HydroFLEX, representing the latest in railway technology. We’re honoured that Porterbrook are bringing it to our event, so as many people as possible can see for themselves what the future of rail holds.’ Ben Ackroyd, Porterbrook’s chief operating officer added, “We’re delighted to bring HydroFLEX to the Severn Valley Railway’s Railway 200 celebration. With exciting technology like this being developed, we’re confident that the railway’s most exciting days are ahead of us. We hope that experiencing this innovative train up close will help to inspire the next generation to take the baton and go even further.’ Other attractions during the Railway 200 weekend at the SVR will be a display of narrow gauge locomotives, dating from the 1800s, at The Engine House, Highley, as well as the SVR-based engines GWR 7802 ‘Bradley Manor’ and GWR 1450 hauling carriages from the 1910s to the 1940s, and a heritage diesel locomotive paired with a set of Mark 1 carriage from the 1950s. As well as HydroFLEX, there’ll be other examples of modern railway traction on display. The weekend will offer the final chance to see ‘Inspiration’, Railway 200’s exhibition train before it leaves the SVR to continue its nationwide tour. This one-of-a-kind train is making the first stop on its UK tour at the SVR on 26 June, to promote the past, present and future of the railway and inspire the next generation of railway talent and workers. As well as general members of the public, the SVR will welcome hundreds of children for its programme of schools events, centred on ‘Inspiration’. There’s more information about the special weekend event, Railway 200: Trains through the Ages at svr.co.uk. Tickets to visit ‘Inspiration’, the exhibition train, between 27 June and 6 July are free, but must be pre-booked at svr.co.uk. ‘Inspiration’ tickets are for the exhibition train only; travel tickets must be booked separately.
railway
28 March 2025
Railway Worker Uncovers 150 Years Of Family History Linked...
Rail Business Daily
Railway Worker Uncovers 150 Years Of Family History Linked...A railway booking office clerk from Buckinghamshire has spoken about her family’s incredible 150-year association with the rail industry on the latest edition of London Northwestern Railway’s (LNR) popular “On The Rails” podcast. Eileen Rogers has worked in the industry for thirty years. Starting out in catering on the first-class carriages for Intercity trains, she grew up just outside of what is now Wolverton Station, where she runs the ticket office. In the 1870s, Eileen’s great grandfather, Robert Johnson, began work as a coach builder at Wolverton Works, which was home to Queen Victoria’s royal train. His son Charles – Eileen’s grandfather – followed in his father’s footsteps with a job at Wolverton Works. Eileen’s father, Douglas David Johnson, joined the rail industry in 1930 and would cycle to Northampton from Wolverton to carry out his training each day. He became foreman at Wolverton Works and rose up the ranks to works manager before he retired at 60. When Eileen’s father retired, his work building trains wasn’t done. He went on to join the steam railway club in Newport Pagnell, where he built miniature steam trains for children to enjoy. Speaking on LNR’s “On the Rails” podcast, Eileen describes her family history and its deep roots in the industry, as well as her joy of returning to work at Wolverton station in 2024. Eileen Rogers, booking office clerk at Wolverton for LNR, said: “Growing up just outside of Wolverton Works, I remember waking up to a sea of flat caps outside my window each day. It was my dad who convinced me to start working on the railway. “He said I had itchy feet as I couldn’t seem to find a job I enjoyed, so when a position came up listed in the local paper, he told me to go for it. I’ve worked in the industry for going on thirty years now, and I’ve truly loved it. Now, coming back to work at Wolverton, it feels like I’ve come full circle.” The full podcast episode, which also features other interviews with rail workers with long family histories and a look at future careers in the industry through apprenticeships, is available to stream and download via www.lnr.uk/podcast
railway
28 March 2025
India’S Rvnl Secures Electrification Upgrade Contract From Central Railway
Railway Technology
India’S Rvnl Secures Electrification Upgrade Contract From Central RailwayIndian public sector enterprise Rail Vikas Nigam (RVNL) has secured a contract valued at Rs1.15bn ($13.5m) from Central Railway’s Nagpur division for upgrading the railway electrification infrastructure. The contract involves the modification of the overhead electrification system to enhance the capacity of the Itarsi-Amla section to meet a 3,000mt loading target. The gold standard of business intelligence. Find out more The project, which is aimed at transitioning from a 1x25kV electric traction system to a 2x25kV system, will be executed over two years. RVNL also received an Rs1.35bn ($15.8m) engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contract from Central Railway in February. The contract includes the design, supply, testing, erection and commissioning of a 132/55kV traction substation and related equipment for the Bhusaval-Khandwa sections to meet the 3,000mt loading target. Additionally, RVNL received an EPC contract worth Rs1.56bn ($18.2m) from South Western Railway earlier this month. The contract entails the design, supply, erection, testing, and commissioning of a 2X25kV overhead electrification (OHE) and power supply installation (PSI) system. The contract also encompasses electrical, engineering, and telecommunication works for the Rayadurga-Topavagada section of the TK-RDG railway line. RVNL is expected to complete this project within 18 months.
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27 March 2025