THE VIEW FROM THE TOP

TIM SHOVELLER, MD OF STAGECOACH GROUP’S RAIL DIVISION AND A FORMER SWT MD, JOINS THE CURRENT MD MARGARET KAY AND THREE OTHER FORMER HEADS OF THE TRAIN COMPANY IN REFLECTING ON 21 YEARS OF THE SOUTH WESTERN FRANCHISE

London Waterloo is essentially little changed since 1936, aside from fitting in the now closed international terminal - and now it is time to put that terminal to use for South Western services. A Class 444 train departs.
SIEMENS

‘The 21 years of Stagecoach South West Trains are a story of learning, and continuous improvement’, says Tim Shoveller. ‘And I believe SWT’s customer focus is stronger than ever.’

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