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A lifetime of rail excellence

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The rail industry is lucky enough to include thousands of staff who’ve served faithfully throughout their entire working lives. Many of those now reaching retirement age can boast decades of dedication and it’s not unheard of for employees to leave with 50 years or more under their belt.

The Lifetime Achievement Award honours those who’ve devoted their lives to the rail industry, leaving a lasting impact through their contributions. Whether that’s through pioneering projects, critical safety improvements, or by helping to shape the industry’s future, winners of the award embody excellence, dedication, and service.

After many years of supporting the RailStaff Awards, Freightliner CEO Tim Shoveller was awarded with one of his own, taking home the Lifetime Achievement Award on 27 November.

Tim’s 30-year railway career has shaped the industry’s evolution from operations to leadership. Rising from trainee guard at Guildford to CEO of Freightliner, he has championed innovation, integration, and collaboration across passenger and freight sectors.

His work in developing new freight services and supporting the Railway Benefit Fund reflect a lifelong commitment to progress and community. Tim’s inclusive leadership style continues to inspire colleagues, strengthen teams, and drive lasting change across the railway.

“This is a huge honour,” he said. “When you look at the achievements of all the other finalists here tonight, to be recognised by the panel of judges is just superb.”

Top communications technology firm Telent has thrown its support behind the Lifetime Achievement Award for a number of years and returned as a much-valued sponsor in 2025.

Specialising in the design, build, support, and management of the rail network’s critical digital infrastructure, Telent provides its services to many of the UK’s largest and most mission-critical operational systems and has delivered intelligent transport solutions and network maintenance for over 30 years.

“It is incredible to see the dedication and commitment of those who are shaping the future of rail at the RailStaff Awards,” said Telent Rail Director Kevin Bonanno, who presented the award.

“The RailStaff Awards is a great opportunity to recognise those individuals and teams who have gone above and beyond to keep our railway running safely, which is why Telent is honoured to be one its sponsors.”

Highly commended:
Alison Thompson, Amey
Steve Wardle


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We have exciting sponsorship opportunities available for the 2026 awards.

If you’re interested in discussing this further or would like to put forward nominations from your team for future awards, please feel free to contact us by email at [email protected] or call us on 01530 816 440.

You can also find out more and view the upcoming pictures and videos from the evening by visiting our website www.RailStaffAwards.com.

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