YRP London and South East - Politics in Rail
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YRP London and South East - Politics in Rail

 Export to Your Calendar 26/11/2025
When: Wednesday, November 26, 2025
6:00 PM
Where: Railway Industry Association,
Kings Buildings 16 Smith Square London,
London SW1P 3HQ
United Kingdom
Contact: Hannah Crookall
hannah.crookall@youngrailpro.com

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Join YRP London and South East for this yearโ€™s Politics in Rail!

๐Ÿ“When : Wednesday 26th November, 18:00

๐Ÿ“† Where : Railway Industry Association Kings Buildings 16 Smith Square London, Greater London SW1P 3HQ


We have great panellists lined up for an informative and thought-provoking panel debate about the rail industry, hosted at Railway Industry Association (RIA).

Previous years have seen the likes of Lord Patrick McLoughlin (Former Transport Secretary )and Maggie Simpson (Director General, Rail Freight Group).


The evening will focus on the present and future of rail, and the role of politics and media within it. There will be an opportunity for Q&Aโ€™s, followed by informal networking after the main event. Refreshments will be provided also.


Chatham House rules will be applied.


Moderator:

Gareth Dennis (Moderator) - Railway Engineer and Writer


Panellists:

Andrew McNaughton (Chair, Network Rail High Speed)

Vernon Everitt (Transport Commissioner for Greater Manchester)

Tony Baxter (Operations Director at Chiltern Railways)

Noel Travers (Chair of RIA)

Rob Mullen (C2C Managing Director)

Stephen Joseph (Transport Policy Advisor)


Schedule:

Doors Open: 18:00

Main Event: 18:30-20:00

Post Event Networking: 20:00-20:30


We look forward to seeing you there!


We have limited tickets so make sure you secure yours now! Tickets are on sale here: https://buytickets.at/youngrailprofessionals1/1930646

 

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