Finalists and winners
Nexus and 42nd Street Realty for the Haymarket Hub project, which involved rebuilding a key city centre station
Winner: Nexus and 42nd Street Realty Highly commended:
TfL London Rail, Southern Railway, Devon County Council, Translink, First Great Western
INTEGRATED TRANSPORT EXCELLENCE OF THE YEAR Presented by Alan Marshall, director of RailNews
Finalists: Cubic Transportation Systems and TfL for the Oyster Pay As You Go system, which is
now available on a range of rail services Stobart Group and Atkins for the construction of Southend Airport station Southern Railway for making it easier than ever before to buy tickets and to link with other modes of transport Translink for iLink, Northern Ireland’s first commercial integrated bus and rail smartcard East Midlands Trains for
Megabusplus.com, the UK’s first integrated budget coach and rail service Abellio for Leeds CyclePoint, providing secure cycle parking, plus services and accessories for cyclists
Winner:
Southern Railway Highly commended: East Midlands Trains, Abellio, Translink
ROLLING STOCK EXCELLENCE OF THE YEAR Presented by Alan Whitehouse, BBC transport correspondent for northern England
Rolling Stock Excellence
Finalists: First Great Western for introducing VoloTV touchscreen television screens onto the back of seats on its HSTs First Great Western for its multi-milllion pound rolling stock investment Southern Railway for its Priority Seat Card to help passengers who most need a seat to get one
National Express East Anglia for its Remote Train Monitoring system for the Class 90 locomotives and Driving Van Trailers Siemens Mobility for its Class 380s which have introduced greater energy efficiency and on-train remote diagnostics
Winner: Railfreight Excellence
Siemens Mobility Highly commended:
Southern Railway, National Express East Anglia Finalists:
VTG RAIL FREIGHT EXCELLENCE OF THE YEAR Presented by Rob Brook, managing director of VTG Rail
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Finalists: Midland ACS for its sophisticated logic control system to control the loading and discharging of biomass Port of Felixstowe for its multi-faceted programme to allow the port to accommodate more rail freight
Translink for improving sustainability by attracting more passengers to rail and by making its business more environmentally friendly LPA Excil Electronics for its LumiPanel, which uses up to 45 per cent less energy than a standard fluorescent tube Tube Lines for recycling 94 per cent of its waste National Express East Anglia for a company-wide decrease in energy use
Winner: LPA Excil Electronics
GB Railfreight for generating a significant volume of new business Freightliner Group for continuing to provide reliable solutions to a wide range of customers through the recession
Winner: GB Railfreight
Highly commended: Freightliner Group
SAFETY AND SECURITY EXCELLENCE OF THE YEAR Presented by David Hatcher, managing director of Promise Development
Finalists:
J Murphy & Sons for its Culture Change Programme aimed at achieving zero harm for its employees and subcontractors British Transport Police and TfL/London Underground for reversing the rise in pickpocketing on the Underground First Capital Connect for modifying its ticket machines to reduce break-ins British Transport Police for deterring graffiti on the Underground Atkins for its behavioural safety programme Southern Railway for tripling its investment in passenger safety officers Translink for its training and competency system to improve rail safety East Midlands Trains for improving safety culture through staff engagement
Winner: Atkins
Highly commended: Southern Railway, Translink, East Midlands Trains
ABELLIO ENVIRONMENTAL INNOVATION OF THE YEAR Presented by Anton Valk, chief executive of the Abellio Group
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