20 Years Of Transport Triumph: Celebrating Excellence At The UK National Transport Awards

The UK National Transport Awards celebrated its grand 20th anniversary last week, marking a significant milestone in recognising exceptional achievements and individuals within the transport industry. After a hiatus caused by the pandemic, this year's event took place at the Westminster Park Plaza in London, bringing together 600 attendees to celebrate outstanding accomplishments in the world of transportation.

Transport Minister Richard Holden MP commended the importance of the National Transport Awards. β€œThe National Transport Awards are not just about celebrating accomplishments, they are an opportunity to acknowledge the immense dedication that go into making our transport system safer, more efficient, and more sustainable.

If tonight's proceedings are about the contributions that you have made, then they are a milestone in our journey to embrace innovation and inclusivity in our transport systems.

This is the 20th anniversary of the NTAs and here's to 20 more years of achievement.”

The Winners

 

The West Midlands took home several prestigious awards, with Transport for West Midlands named Regional Transport Authority of the Year, West Midlands Metro winning Tram Operator of the Year, and Kate Evans of Transport for West Midlands being recognized as Frontline Employee/Community Champion of the Year.

Stagecoach South secured the Bus Operator of the Year award, with commendable improvements such as low-floor access, smart ticketing, and enhanced real-time information.

Two luminaries of the transport industry received Lifetime Achievement Awards: Lord Peter Hendy of Richmond Hill CBE, the Chair of Network Rail and the former head of Transport for London, and Anthony Smith, outgoing Chief Executive of Transport Focus.

Rachel Skinner CBE received the Outstanding Contribution to Transport Award for her exceptional contributions to the sector, and Exemplary Contribution to Net Zero was awarded to Oxfordshire County Council & Oxford City Council for their Zero Emission Zone project.

Glasgow City Council's Ultra Smart Cycle System won the Exemplary Approach to Active Travel & Public Space award, aimed at promoting safer and more convenient cycling.

The 20th anniversary of the UK National Transport Awards served as a platform to celebrate the industry's triumphs, showcasing remarkable projects, innovations, and the people behind them.

Please see the full list of winners here

 

Roxana Hurjui, Bus Centre of Excellence

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