RAIL DIRECTOR APPOINTED FOR NEW WALES ROUTE: Mark Langman, route managing director for Wales

Tuesday 21 Jun 2011

RAIL DIRECTOR APPOINTED FOR NEW WALES ROUTE

Region & Route:
| Wales & Western: Wales & Borders
| Wales & Western

Network Rail announces today the appointment of a new route managing director, Mark Langman, to lead its devolved business unit in Wales. Mark, 41, brings with him 25 years of experience and has been instrumental in transforming Wales’ railway to become among the top performers in Britain.

This move forms part of the company’s recent devolution drive to increase its responsiveness to customers at a local level by creating the first independent Wales route in railway history.

Leading a 1400 strong team, Mark will be overseeing the management and operation of the railway throughout Wales and the English border counties from headquarters in Cardiff.

Mark will start his role once the operation of the new route goes live this October.

Robin Gisby, managing director, Network Operations, Network Rail said: “Network Rail has saved money and transformed the railway through central control but to make further improvements in Wales we now need to increase responsiveness at a local level.

“The Wales route managing director will, in effect, be running their own infrastructure railway business with significant annual turnover and resources. This represents a significant change of emphasis. Mark’s extensive local experience will help the company forge stronger ties with our customers and the Welsh Government that are vital to a robust, high-performing and progressive railway.”

Commenting on his appointment, Mark said: "We have worked hard over the last six years to transform the railway in Wales to become one of the most punctual networks in Britain. My priority is to build on that and to create a strong organisation, which is closer to our customers and be in a better position to deliver even more improvements to passengers and freight users in Wales".

Mark will be responsible for the day-to-day operation, maintenance and renewal of Network Rail’s infrastructure and for driving business relationships with Network Rail’s customers, including the Welsh Government, Arriva Trains Wales, First Great Western and DB Schenker.

Before this appointment, Mark was route director for the Western Route (which included Wales) and gained his extensive experience from previous roles in managing performance, strategic development and railway operations.

Notes to editors

Details of career in chronological order, e.g.
2005-2010
Area General Manager, Wales and Marches
2004-2005 Route Operations Manager, Sussex
2004 Programme Manager, Operations Development, London HQ
1987-2004 Various Performance Improvement, Operations and Control Room roles.

 

Personal:
Mark lives in Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, and commutes daily to work by train. He enjoys hill & coastal walking, travel, antiques and current affairs.

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