NETWORK RAIL NAMES NEW ROUTE MANAGING DIRECTOR: Jo Kaye, LNW route managing director

Monday 20 Jun 2011

NETWORK RAIL NAMES NEW ROUTE MANAGING DIRECTOR

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Network Rail has named Jo Kaye as its new route managing director, with responsibility for the day to day operation of over 2,000 miles of railway on the London North Western route.

The route covers the west coast main line from London Euston to the Scottish border north of Carlisle and the line from London Marylebone to Snow Hill in Birmingham. It takes in the major conurbations of the West Midlands, Greater Manchester and Merseyside.

Jo, 37, is currently the route director, but in an expanded role that takes effect in October, she will assume responsibility for maintenance and asset management as well as operating matters.

On her appointment, Jo Kaye said: "The route is big and varied. It ranges from the west coast main line with its ultra fast tilting trains, through major urban conurbations heavily used by commuters to rural lines in Lancashire and Cumbria, some of which have little more than a handful of trains a day. In addition, it is one of the busiest mixed freight routes in the country, handling 27m tonnes of goods a year, so there are plenty of challenges ahead.

"However, I have a great team on the LNW route and I am looking forward to working with them and our customers to make the railway the very best we can."

The appointment comes as part of Network Rail’s move to devolve more power, responsibility and accountability away from the centre and into new business units. As route managing director, she will be responsible for:

  • safety
  • all customer service matters
  • asset management and spend
  • operations
  • planning and delivering maintenance
  • delivering some renewal and enhancement work

The new business unit will be empowered to be innovative and creative in its method of working, providing novel solutions to everyday issues, yet remaining within a framework designed to make the most of network benefits, reduce costs and provide a seamless service for customers and passengers.

Notes to editors

Jo Kaye biography

  • Born in London and now living in Halifax, Jo Kaye read biology at Imperial College London and followed it up with an MSc in passenger transport management.

  • She joined the rail industry graduate training scheme in 1995 and has worked on the operational side of the business ever since.

  • Her last position was Head of West Coast 2008 where she was the interface between the project team delivering the west coast upgrade and the train operating companies that use the line, ensuring Network Rail and customers were ready for the introduction of the new timetable.

  • Prior to this, Jo Kaye was the area general manager LNW Central, overseeing the day to day operation of the railways in Greater Manchester, Merseyside and Cheshire.

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Jo Kaye, LNW route managing director

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