Rail (UK)

Join 900+ rail colleagues at Rail Recovery Conference

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MORE than 900 rail industry delegates have registered to attend RAIL’s National Rail Recovery Conference, which will take place virtually on February 23-25.

The event, which is headlinesp­onsored by the Rail Delivery Group, RSSB and Trainline, will run across three half-days with an overarchin­g theme to discuss how the railway will recover from the numerous challenges presented by the Coronaviru­s pandemic.

RAIL is bringing together leaders from across the railway and government to discuss the key issues surroundin­g the railway’s recovery, and the

important role it has to play in the country’s wider economic and social prosperity in the future.

The event provides an unrivalled opportunit­y to gain insight about the work being done to address current tactical challenges and the thinking behind future strategy.

Each day will focus on a specific area of the industry’s path to recovery:

Day One (February 23): A regional transport strategy.

Day Two (February 24):

Building sustainabi­lity into the railway.

Day Three (February 25):

Building the foundation­s for a prosperous future.

A panel of more than 25 high-profile industry names are confirmed to speak at the event (see table right) with more still to be confirmed.

The speakers will participat­e in live Q&A sessions during the conference, giving delegates the chance to ask questions directly and participat­e in the discussion­s on the day.

The format will be made up of plenary and breakout sessions, allowing you to tailor your visit to the sessions that are of most interest to you. All sessions will be available to watch after the event, should you miss any of them live or want to re-watch them at a @stefatrail later date.

To register for your free place at this not-to-be-missed virtual event, visit www. nationalra­ilconferen­ce.com now.

 ?? Stefanie Foster stefanie.foster@bauermedia.co.uk ?? Deputy Editor
Stefanie Foster stefanie.foster@bauermedia.co.uk Deputy Editor

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