
Travelling between Birmingham New Street and Birmingham International, they supported the Big Bang Fair, one of the UK's largest science and engineering events for young people.
Senior leaders and employees from DfT Operator (DFTO), Network Rail and partner organisations joined the journey to mark Social Mobility Day and highlight the opportunities available across the rail industry.
The railway journey, hosted by West Midlands Railway, was an opportunity to announce their shared ambition to change lives by opening up opportunities in rail and supporting social mobility.
United by a commitment to go further and faster, the programme is now focused on scaling impact across the country through deeper collaboration and strong external partnerships.
The programme is working with a group of expert partners that have already demonstrated successful impact within rail and offer strong opportunities to scale.
These partners include The Purpose Coalition, The Social Mobility Foundation, The Talent Foundry, The King’s Trust, Youth Futures Foundation, Beyond Barriers, and Community Rail Network.
By working together, the industry aims to broaden reach, deepen impact, and deliver meaningful change at scale.
The activity was led by the rail industry social mobility steering group – a group of rail leaders with lived experiences of social mobility and a shared passion to create change. ‘Beyond Barriers’, a community of rail colleagues and allies from less advantaged backgrounds, is also part of the taskforce, providing a safe space for colleagues to talk about shared challenges.
The group is committed to make rail a route to progress - changing lives by opening opportunities for individuals and communities across the country ensuring no-one gets left behind. They are seeking to positively impact 5,000 lives a year through:
The programme, co-sponsored by Steve White, managing director at Southeastern Railway and Paul Rutter, Route Director of the East Coast at Network Rail, and chaired by Navleen Kalra, Network Rail’s People and Transformation Director is working to widen access ensuring that background is never an obstacle to a successful career in rail.
Steve White, Managing Director at Southeastern Railway, and Co-sponsor of the Rail Industry Social Mobility Programme, said: “We know that rail has the power to change lives for the better.
“Working with our partners, we are committed to addressing the challenges of skills shortages and an ageing workforce in a way which gives opportunities to more people from less advantaged backgrounds.
“Our ‘social mobility train’ symbolises the ambition of the rail industry to ensure that no one is left behind.
“We will provide meaningful work experience for young people, recruit more staff from disadvantaged backgrounds, and ensure those people can thrive in our industry.”
Ian McConnell, Managing Director at WM Trains Limited, operator of West Midlands Railway and London Northwestern Railway, said: “We are proud to support the Rail Industry Social Mobility Programme alongside DFTO and Network Rail.
“The rail industry offers fantastic opportunities for everyone, and this event highlights the importance of working together to champion social mobility and remove barriers for people from disadvantaged backgrounds.
"Through our apprenticeships, annual partnership with the King’s Trust, and our education outreach, we are committed to encouraging more people to consider a career with us and to helping them access skills and employment opportunities.”
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