Signalling the Railway of the Future (East Coast Digital Programme)
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Signalling the Railway of the Future (East Coast Digital Programme)

04/10/2022
When: Tuesday, October 4, 2022
6:00 PM
Where: - IN-PERSON & ONLINE EVENT -
Hitachi (7th Floor)
60 Ludgate Hill
London EC4M 7AW
United Kingdom
Contact: Neal Dodge
neal.dodge@youngrailpro.com


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- IN-PERSON & ONLINE EVENT -

Online Attendees -- please join using event link below; please DO NOT register above

In-Person Attendees -- please register using button above; any cancellations please advise promptly to release your spot

 

As part of our amazing line up of events to celebrate Rail Week, join YRP London & SE to hear first hand about the benefits of modern signalling systems as part of the East Coast Digital Programme.  

With the roll-out of ETCS being green-lit in recent government investment on the ECML, now is the perfect time to discover more!  

Our speaker for this evening is Tom Timmins of Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR).  Tom is Programme Manager for East Coast Digital Programme at GTR.  Following the event there will be an opportunity to network with fellow attendees at a local venue.

 


 

Location

This event is kindly hosted by Hitachi, and spaces are limited to 30 people.  Register now to secure your place.

This will be a hybrid event and a recording will be shared afterwards.

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ONLINE WEBEX LINK:

https://hitachirail.webex.com/meet/neal.dodge

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Timescales

  • Doors Open: 18:00
  • Presentation Starts: 18:10
  • Questions: 18:40
  • Event End: 19:00
  • Post Event Networking: 19:00



 

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