Liam O'Shaughnessy

Transpennine Route Upgrade Programme Delivery Lead at Northern

Liam O'Shaughnessy is an experienced professional in the transportation sector, currently serving as the Transpennine Route Upgrade Programme Delivery Lead and Senior Customer Impact Manager at Northern since July 2021. Prior to this, Liam held key roles at Transport for Greater Manchester from January 2018 to July 2021, including sponsorship of the Metrolink project, where responsibilities encompassed project lifecycle management and customer experience enhancement. Earlier career experience includes a Station Manager position at Network Rail from September 2013 to December 2017, focusing on stakeholder relationships, safety compliance, and project development, along with positions as a Safety Improvement Specialist and Graduate at Network Rail. Liam's additional experience includes organizing the York International Festival and coordinating student initiatives at Goodricke College, complemented by a Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy & Politics from The University of York.

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Northern plays a vital role in the north of England by connecting tens of thousands of people by rail to work, leisure, education and more every day. We are publicly-owned, headquartered in York, and our parent company is DfT OLR Holdings Ltd (DOHL) which is owned by the Secretary of State for Transport. Northern Trains Limited is a subsidiary of DOHL. There are many exciting plans and benefits to come for Northern. These include: - The continued roll-out of new state-of-the-art trains with a top speed of 100mph - Extra capacity delivered by the new fleet - A major deep cleaning program of all trains - An overhaul of on-board cleanliness to ensure every journey will be made on a train fit for passengers - New technology is being trialled to identify crowding pinch points to reduce overcrowding - Work is underway to extend platforms at 30 stations across the network to allow for longer trains and to improve journeys