Stations: Building today for tomorrow

Date/Time
Date(s) - April 11 2024
10:00am - 2:30pm

Location
Arup, One Centenary Way, Birmingham



This event is now full, if you wish to be added to the waiting list please contact Karen at karen@railforum.uk.

 

Rail Forum are pleased to launch a brand new in-person stations event series starting off with, Stations: Building today for tomorrow.

This ‘Stations:’ series is dedicated to exploring the latest trends, innovations, challenges and Projects in railway station design, build, management, and operations.

Stations: Building today for tomorrow aims to be as ‘three dimensional’ as possible discussing in more depth some of the aspects and challenges involved with designing, building, maintaining and operating stations. The objective of the event is for Rail Forum members to learn and crucially understand what opportunities are available with a stations focus in 2024.

We are delighted to announce that speakers already include:

  • West Midlands Trains – Robert Goode – Head of Property and Alliancing
  • HS2 – Dave Lock & Seda Cross – Project Client Lead, Curzon Street Station & Supply Chain Manager, Stations 
  • TRU – Paul Sumner – Senior Sponsor
  • Railway Project Services – Joe Whalen – CEO
  • ARUP – Chia Lau – Associate – Property Science & Industry Midlands Transport Interchanges lead;  Kim Quazi – UK Transport Architecture Lead; Sarah Harrison – Associate Director Mechanical Engineer
  • SLC Rail – Sam Uren – Engineering Director 
  • GBRTT – Rebecca Cunningham – Programme Manager, People and Places Directorate

Attendees will benefit from excellent networking opportunities in the extended break and networking lunch, and of course receive both the programme and delegate list in the joining instructions to help maximise their time.

FREE FOR RAIL FORUM MEMBERS, Limited to 1x per company.

A number of non-member tickets are available at the rate of £100each.

 

We would like to thank our Event Partners:

Sorry, bookings for this event are closed.
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