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Friday Forum: degrees or diesel?

Graduate railway engineers in orange PPE
Engineering the railway has always been a highly skilled occupation. Image: © Image HS2 Limited media centre

Britain’s railways are recruiting again, and in serious numbers. In its 200th anniversary year, the industry has pledged to take on 2,000 apprentices, a signal that rail is investing in its own future as much as the nation’s transport needs. It’s a sector often accused of being old-fashioned. This, however, is a modern statement of intent, as argued by thoroughly modern RailFreight.com UK Editor Simon Walton.

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Author: Simon Walton

Simon Walton is RailFreight's UK correspondent.

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