Diary of events
Irish Area For information on Irish Area events contact Hilton Parr at
i.chairman@
railwayoperators.co.uk Scottish Area For further information on the IRO Scottish Area please contact Jim Douglas on 0141 354 5684 or email at
s.events@railwayoperators.co.uk North East Area 9 September 2013:A journey on the Network Rail New Measurement Train (NMT) from York to Kings Cross. The North East Area is pleased to be able to offer this additional event, commencing in York at 09:30hrs and finishing at King Cross between 13:30 and 14:30. The visit is limited to a maximum size of 12 and is strictly by advance booking only, via David Monk-Steel
northeast@railwayoperators.co.uk or call 01904 781203. 12 September 2013:AGM and social evening The North East Area will be holding its Annual General Meeting in York followed by a social gathering at the Windmill, Blossom Street, York. All NE Area members are welcome. 8 October 2013:Visit to a driving simulator Full details of this event will be confirmed in due course. 17 October 2013: Social Evening The North East Area council is organising a social evening in York – save the date in your dairy, full details will be confirmed in due course. 12 November 2013:Social Evening GSM-R and its impact on operations, a talk by the member of the project team. York
Time: 17:00 for 17:30 start. If you would like to attend any of these events or for more information please contact David Monk-Steel at
ne.secretary@
railwayoperators.co.uk North West Area 11-13 October 2013:Study tour Northern Ireland. For further information or to register your interest please contact Tom Cox at
thomascox1@sky.com. (A subsidy may be offered to students studying on the IRO academic programme). If you would like to attend a North West Area event, please contact Tricia Meade at
nw.events@railwayoperators.co.uk. For general membership enquires please contact Carl Phillips
atnw.chairman@
railwayoperators.co.uk Midlands Area 2 September 2013:The CP5 Periodic Review Keynote presentation from Cathryn Ross, director Markets and Economics, Office of Rail Regulation. Birmingham. Time: 17:30 for 17:45 start. 7 October 2013:The Railway Technical Strategy Talk by Francis How, Technical director, the Rail Industry Association. Derby. Time: 17:30 for 17:45 start. 4 November 2013:East West Rail Project This is a major project to establish a strategic railway connecting East Anglia with Central, Southern and Western England. Guest speaker Cllr Rodney Rose, chairman, Oxford County Council Transport portfolio (other speakers to be announced). Milton Keynes.
Time: 17:30 for 17:45 start For information on Midlands Area events contact Julia Stanyard on 0121 345 3833 or email:
midlands@railwayoperators.co.uk. Events start at 17.30 for 18:00. South West Area For information on South West Area events contact Chris Prior by email:
southwest@railwayoperators.co.uk South East Area 16 September 2013: Automatic Train Operation on Thameslink. The Thameslink upgrade programme is one of the biggest railway infrastructure projects in the UK. To learn more about this project we will be joined by Paul Bates, Network Rail’s Thameslink High Capacity Infrastructure project director and Mike Jacob, First Capital Connect’s New Trains project manager. Please contact David Pinder at
se.events@railwayoperators.co.uk to register your interest. For further information on the IRO South East Area contact Jonathan Leithead at
se.events@railwayoperators.co.uk Young Operators 8 November 2013:Young Operators Networking (at the pub!) This networking event will be held at the Knights Templar, Chancery Lane. Drinks start at 18:00. Partners are more than welcome to join us. To register your interest in IRO Young Operators events, please contact Petr Mikyska at
yo.events@railwayoperators.co.uk More details on the website at
www.railwayoperators.co.uk/whats-on
North East Area: Talk by Martin Elwood NDS
Director – York. May 2013.
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North East Area: National Delivery Service visit – Holgate. May 2013.
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