New route managing director joins Network Rail Wales: Andy Thomas Managing Director of Network Rail Wales

Tuesday 2 Aug 2016

New route managing director joins Network Rail Wales

Network Rail has a new route managing director in Wales, tasked with delivering a bigger, better railway for passengers and businesses in Wales and the borders.

Andy Thomas joined the organisation on Monday 1 August from the Keolis Group where he was managing director for Hyderbad Mass Transit Metro in India.

Network Rail Wales operates and maintains more than 900 miles of track across Wales and the border counties of England and is a significant employer, employing over 1,400 people.

Over 1,300 trains run on the rail network in Wales daily, connecting people and communities in towns and cities in many rural areas.

Andy said: “It’s great to be part of the Network Rail Wales team. This is a really exciting time with improvements being delivered across the rail network, including modernising the railway with the electrification of the South Wales Mainline and Cardiff Area Signalling Renewal project – the largest re-signalling project ever undertaken in Britain.

“Over the coming months, I will be meeting with colleagues and others who play a role in Network Rail’s operations in Wales, as we work to not only deliver a safe and reliable railway but deliver ambitious plans for a bigger and better railway for passengers and businesses.

“I would also like to thank Paul McMahon who has been caretaking the role since September last year.”

Andy has almost three decades of experience providing strategic, programme and operations leadership to major transport and engineering businesses internationally, including successful strategic leadership roles with Transport for New South Wales in Australia and Transport for London, where he was head of strategic planning and performance.

Contact information

Passengers / community members
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Journalists
Network Rail press office - Nichole Sarra
Senior Communications Manager (Wales)
Network Rail
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Nichole.Sarra@networkrail.co.uk

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