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Book your tables now for National Rail Awards 2024

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Now is the time to book your tables for the country’s most respected and highest-profile rail awards, taking place at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London on September 12.

RAIL magazine’s National Rail Awards is the perfect occasion to celebrate some of the achievements of people and companies within the sector and reflect on some of the innovations and initiatives that have happened over the last year.

The awards always aim to highlight the people making the difference on the rail network as well as the companies that are pushing forward excellence alongside a unique opportunity to network with your peers, enjoy dinner as well as catch up and celebrate together.

The NRA’s are unique in that they are for everybody. With guests and awards from across the industry, including light rail, tram, underground and mainline rail sectors that gives all guests an unparalleled access to industry leaders and companies.

So, make sure you’re there by visiting https://awards.railbusinessevents.co.uk/book

The National Awards wouldn’t be possible without our sponsors. Angel Trains, one of the leading rolling stock asset management companies and Siemens Mobility, one of the leading train manufacturers are joint platinum sponsors for this year’s event and once again, British Steel will also be supporting the awards as one of our silver sponsors.

 

National Rail Awards 2025 - enter now

Wednesday, September 17, 2025

Entries are now open for RAIL’s National Rail Awards 2025, celebrating railway excellence from individuals and organisations.

The ‘Railway Oscars’, Britain’s biggest and most respected rail awards ceremony, celebrates outstanding achievements across the industry over the past year, highlighting those which demonstrate innovation and deliver measurable performance improvements.

Those recognised range from senior management to frontline staff, while the event also salutes engineering successes, environmental sustainability, and safety improvements.

All form part of the NRA’s aim to promote the rail industry’s longer-term success and sustainability, in which a highly skilled, diverse, motivated and engaged workforce can thrive under first-class leaders.

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