Passenger Focus annual conference 2009

22 April 2009

Which serves passengers best? Conference logo in grey, red and black with drawings of generic bus and train

Footage from our annual conference is available to view below:

Rt Hon Geoff Hoon MP

Rt Hon Geoff Hoon MP

Iain Coucher, Chief Executive of Network Rail

Iain Coucher, chief executive of Network Rail

Richard Bowker CBE, Chief Executive of National Express

Richard Bowker CBE, chief executive of National Express

Sir Moir Lockhead, Chief Executive of FirstGroup

Sir Moir Lockhead, chief executive of FirstGroup

Panel debate:

  • Colin Foxall, Chairman, Passenger Focus
  • Anthony Smith, Chief Executive, Passenger Focus
  • Nicola Shaw, Director Bus – UK, Ireland & Germany, FirstGroup
  • Paul Clifton, Transport Correspondent, BBC South
  • Norman Baker MP, Liberal Democrats
  • Steven Stewart, Director of Corporate Communications, Stagecoach Group

Please note that this video is 56 minutes in length so will take at least several minutes to load.

Panel debate video

Interactive voting results are also available to read at interactive voting results.


** Please note that the conference is now fully booked.
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Passenger Focus will be holding its annual conference on Wednesday 22 April 2009.

The event will take place at the British Library Conference Centre near St Pancras station in London and will include presentations from significant rail, bus and coach industry figures, along with numerous workshop sessions.

Secretary of State for Transport the Rt Hon Geoff Hoon MP will provide the key note speech.

Other confirmed speakers include Iain Coucher, Chief Executive of Network Rail, Sir Moir Lockhead, Chief Executive of FirstGroup and Richard Bowker CBE, Chief Executive of National Express.

The conference will see the launch of Passenger Focus’s new bus, coach and tram passenger representation role, and will explore key passenger issues.

Contact Details

Richard Chernanko
0300 123 0826
22 April 2009
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