Network Rail Consulting
Matthew Diggle is an experienced engineering professional currently serving as Associate Director & Lead Project Engineer TMS at Network Rail Consulting since February 2024. Prior to this role, Matthew held various technical positions, including Technical Authority for Traffic Management, Control Systems, and Automatic Routesetting at Hitachi Information Control Systems Europe from September 2015 to December 2023. Additional experience includes being Head of Integration at Hitachi Europe, Lead Product Engineer at Signalling Solutions Limited, Technical Leader at GE Transportation, and Senior Consultant at Lloyd's Register Rail. Matthew possesses a BSc in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Leeds and has completed multiple sailing qualifications from prestigious institutions, including RYA Yachtmaster Ocean and RYA Coastal Skipper certifications.
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Network Rail Consulting
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Our Rail Experts Have Transformed The Performance Of Britain’s Railway…They Can Help You Transform Yours Network Rail Consulting is the wholly owned international consultancy arm of Network Rail, the owner and operator of Britain’s mainline railway. Uniquely, Network Rail Consulting has access to the full range of technical expertise and experience within Network Rail. In delivering operational, maintenance, planning and technical services for the UK railway, Network Rail Consulting’s consultancy team makes available the comprehensive technical expertise and operational experience of Network Rail. Network Rail, the owner and operator of Britain’s rail infrastructure, has transformed the country’s railways. We’ve revitalized our aging infrastructure, built world-class track, signals & stations and modernized our operations. Today, we help people take more than 1.8bn journeys by rail every year. In Britain, the operation of railway infrastructure is separated from the operation of train services - Network Rail owns and operates Britain’s railway infrastructure. Our railway network is heavily used by 28 train-operating companies and 7 freight-operating companies - the most open railway in the world. Network Rail’s job is to keep it running every day and continuously maintain, enhance and expand the network. Our main responsibility is to accommodate many train operators on our network, whose performance depends on ours. We’re investing £47bn in the railway by 2024 to deliver a more reliable, safer and efficient railway.