Events
RAIL’s dedicated business events team produces a range of high-value events for the rail industry.
Each of these events facilitates networking and business opportunities for both delegates and sponsors. We also work closely with sponsors to ensure that they achieve their objectives when sponsoring one of our prestigious events.
There is a limited number of sponsorship opportunities at these events.
For more details contact Tom Staggs, tom.staggs@bauermedia.co.uk or 01733 979464.
Upcoming events
Rail Live 2025
Attend the UK's largest and only immersive rail exhibition
Join 6000+ rail professionals at Rail Live to share learning and build successful networks.
Venue: Porterbrook’s Long Marston Rail Innovation Centre | ///roofer.wished.represent
Past events
Rail Leadership Briefings
Coming soon!
The Rail Leadership Briefing events are the place to network and meet top industry associates from government, rail, infrastructure, engineering, and other rail connected industries.
The Briefings, which have evolved from the Rail100 Breakfast Meetings, provide an opportunity to hear from and connect with key individuals in a private setting, where they can take part in an open and honest Q&A session with members.
Speakers will include policymakers and influencers, such as Secretaries of State for Transport and Rail Ministers, Office for Rail and Road executives, and GBRTT management, as well as senior business leaders.
Meetings are strictly confidential. There are no journalists present, other than the RAIL team, enabling members to speak freely.
National Rail Awards 2024
The National Rail Awards will take place September 12 at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London's Park Lane.
To find out about more, please contact Sandra Evitt, events manager, 01733 468 123, sandra.evitt@bauermedia.co.uk
RAIL Live 2024
The only rail exhibition in the UK that takes place in a real rail environment.
Immerse yourself in hundreds of live demonstrations and industry announcements across rail plant, machinery and the surrounding rail supply chain.
Rail Live 2023
Rail Live returns to Long Marston on June 21 and 22 2023 and will be bigger and better with many more features, demonstrations and exhibitors. More announcements will be be made in the next few weeks.
Don't miss the opportunity to take part in the most successful event for the rail industry in the UK. Contact Tom Staggs for more information on sponsoring or exhibiting
What Next For Rail Reform? A RAIL webinar - Episode Two
RAIL’s webinar series began in February 2023 with a focus on the key changes that need to be made to ensure the railway’s future success. The relevant outcomes and action points from the three webinars were delivered to Rail Minister Huw Merriman.
The three-part series follows on from RAIL’s successful Creating a Simpler, Better Railway webinar series late last year, for which more than 1,500 people registered.
Making it happen: How rail needs to evolve in the next two, 10, and 30 years reflects the different time horizons of the workstreams within the Government’s rail reform package and the ongoing work of the Great British Railways Transition Team to implement it.
The future role of the private sector
To create a better, simpler railway for everyone, GBR has committed to harnessing the best of the private sector, which accounted for 80% of the railway’s pre-pandemic spend. In this episode, GBRTT will reflect on the progress it has made to-date and share an update on plans to reinvigorate competition, create sustainable and collaborative partnerships and encourage more innovation in rail.
Speakers:
- Paul Harwood, Programme Director, GBRTT
- Vaibhav Puri, Director of Sector Strategy & Transformation, RSSB
- Russell Jackson, Global Transit Director, AECOM
- Cara Murphy, Client Director, Atkins
- Andy Bagnall, Chief Executive, Rail Partners
Registration to attend the December 13 webinar and future episodes is free.
Confirm your attendance here – http://bit.ly/3g243gi
A RAIL Webinar - Creating a Better Railway: Placemaking and rail’s role as a social and economic driver
The Government’s five strategic objectives for rail, including contributing to long term economic growth and levelling-up, are providing the framework for the long term strategy for rail. GBRTT will provide an overview of the latest thinking on the high level strategy, including the role rail has to play in wider economic growth, employment and placemaking.
Speakers:
- Elaine Seagriff, Director of Strategic Planning, GBRTT
- Geroge Davies from RSSB
- Ian Baxter, Strategy Director, SLC
- John Davies, Vice-President of Industry Relations, Trainline
- George Hazel, Director, E-Rail
National Rail Recovery Conference 2022
The past two years have shaken the very core of society and fundamentally changed the public’s relationship with the railway, while also highlighting the immense value of rail freight to the fabric of our lives.
Not only has the railway had to contend with a pandemic, but it was already embarking on a new structure following the Williams Review. As such, every part of the industry needs imagination, invention, and a reboot to ensure that the whole is fit for purpose for a post-pandemic world under Great British Railways.
The conference brings together the rail industry including:
Train Operators, Executives and Strategic Heads
Contractors and Suppliers
Regulators/DfT and Regional & Government Bodies and Consultants (RPSCO’s)
Infrastructure Managers
Hear from top-level keynote speakers and industry experts, participate in live Q&A sessions and tailor your experience to the topics of most interest to you through the daily breakout sessions
Reimagining & Rebooting our Passenger Railway: The Passenger Experience
Following the success of the RAIL Williams-Shapps Plan for Rail webinar series we ran in 2021 – and in response to your requests that we stage more webinars – we are delighted to announce a new three-part series for 2022, focusing on Reimagining & Rebooting our passenger railway…
As the country continues to wrestle with one of the greatest upheavals to everyday life in recent memory, passenger numbers have had a turbulent ‘snakes and ladders’ journey - and continue to lag well behind pre-pandemic levels.
Life both on and off the railway has changed dramatically, from the increase in home working to the more urgent focus on building a greener and more sustainable society in the future. The climate change emergency is a major consideration here.
For rail to both maintain and increase its relevance and fulfil its potential as a key driver of green transport, the whole passenger offering needs to be reimagined and rebooted – and quickly. Passenger expectations have changed on the emerging leisure-led railway and the industry must change with them.
The railway is also entering a new phase with the creation of Great British Railways, now is the time to consider what can be done quickly that will set the passenger railway on the right course for a bright and prosperous future under GBR.
In this series of webinars, we will explore different aspects of the passenger experience when they travel on the railway and look at what rail must do to meet changing passenger needs
Reimagining & Rebooting our passenger railway - Fares & ticketing: Going for growth!
Although now firmly on the agenda, wholesale fares reform could be years away - a challenge for GBR once it is in place. But we must act urgently in the meantime to fill empty seats on our trains and boost revenues.
- How do we boost passenger numbers and bring in revenue in the shorter term?
- What role does marketing play in this?
Speakers:
Sharon Hedges, Senior stakeholder manager – rail contracts programme, Transport Focus
Shashi Verma, Director of Strategy and Chief Technology Officer, Transport for London
Andy Bagnall, Director General, Rail Delivery Group
Alistair Lees, Chairman, Independent Rail Retailers
Paul Oxley, Head of External Engagement, RSSB
Great British Railways and the 30-year strategy
December 3 (10:30-12:00)
Great British Railways and the 30-year strategy
Sir Peter Hendy CBE (Chairman, Network Rail)
Andrew Haines OBE (Chief Executive, Network Rail)
Elaine Seagriff (Programme Director, Strategic Planning & Whole Industry Strategic Plan, GBRTT)
Mary Grant (CEO, Porterbrook)
Mark Phillips (CEO, RSSB)
Hannah Moxon (Chief of Staff and Head of Public Affairs, RDG)
John Larkinson (CEO, Office of Rail and Road)
- Creation of the new public body – Great British Railways
- Developing a 30-year strategy for rail
- The role of devolution
- Regulating the railway
Accelerating innovation and modernisation
November 17 (10:30-12:00)
Unleashing private sector potential
Calvin Lloyd, Strategy and Planning Director, Whole Industry Strategic Plan, Great British Railways Transition Team
Rob McIntosh, MD Eastern Region and Executive Sponsor, Project SPEED, NR
Helen McAllister, Strategy and Planning Director, System Operator, NR
George Davies, Director of Sustainable Development, RSSB
Representative from RDG to be announced shortly
- Electrification and the place for alternative technologies
- Rail’s role in the green recovery
- Project SPEED’s role
- Enabling innovation
Empowering rail's people
October 28 (10.30-12.00)
In the next episode in our Williams-Shapps Plan for Rail webinar series, we are focusing on the all-important subject of railway people, including:
Loraine Martins OBE, Director of Diversity and Inclusion, Network Rail
Jon Fox, Strategic Advisor, GBR Transition Team
Nina Lockwood, Founder & Director, Intuitive Interim & Executive Search Ltd
Andy Bagnall, Director General, Rail Delivery Group
Ann Mills, Head of Health & Safety, RSSB
- A cross-sector training and skills offer
- A sector-wide workforce plan
- Supercharging diversity
- Productivity and pay
You can watch this event on catch-up here
Rail mental health and wellbeing beyond the pandemic
RAIL brought together experts from the industry to discuss how we can learn the lessons of the pandemic and ensure that we are looking after the mental health and wellbeing of the rail workforce in the future.
Special Guests:
John Halsall, Chairman, Rail Wellbeing Alliance & Managing Director - Southern Region, Network Rail
Joana Faustino, Senior Work Psychologist, RSSB
Hosted by:
Nigel Harris, Managing Editor, RAIL magazine
You can watch this webinar on catch-up here.
The passenger railway
September 8 (10:30-12:00)
The passenger railway
Suzanne Donnelly (Programme Director, Rail Revenue Recovery Group, GBRTT)
Patrick Verwer (Chief Executive Officer, GTR)
Anthony Smith (Chief Executive, Transport Focus)
Jacqueline Starr (CEO, Rail Delivery Group)
Johnny Schute (Chief Operating Officer, RSSB)
Champa Magesh (President, Trainline Partner Solutions)
- Ticketing
- A simplified fares structure
- The role of technology
- Customer service
- Accessibility
You can watch this webinar on catch-up here.
Unleashing Private Sector Potential
July 27 (10:30-12:00)
Unleashing private sector potential
Keith Williams (Independent Chairman, Williams Review)
Rufus Boyd (Programme Director, Passenger & Freight Services, GBRTT)
Harriet Hepburn (Corporate Finance & Business Development Director, NR)
Johnny Schute (Chief Operating Officer, RSSB)
Andy Bagnall (Director General, Rail Delivery Group)
- Enabling freight’s success
- Private sector investment
- Train leasing in the future
- Infrastructure partners
You can watch this event on catch-up here.