Partners
Journey Solutions is a not-for-profit partnership of Britain’s leading bus and train operators (Arriva, First, Go-Ahead, National Express, Stagecoach and Veolia Transdev), along with trade organisations ATOC (the Association of Train Operating Companies), ALBUM (the Association of Local Bus Managers) and the CPT (Confederation of Passenger Transport).
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Jonathan Radley, Commercial Director (pictured) has 25 years experience working for bus, coach and train operators, mainly in marketing and commercial roles. He has headed the Journey Solutions partnership for the last five years. The Journey Solutions partnership holds four Board meetings each year where operators share best practice in the field of transport integration; where our strategic direction and our business plan is formulated and where decisions about how best to implement our projects are taken. Each organisation that takes part and funds the partnership has one Director representative who sits on this Board. |
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The current Journey Solutions partnership board members are:
| Bus & train operators: | |
| Arriva | - represented by Mike Woodhouse |
| Centrebus | - represented by Julian Peddle |
| First | - represented by Nick Vane |
| Go-Ahead | - represented by Martin Dean |
| National Express | - represented by Richard Rampton |
| Stagecoach | - represented by Phil Medlicott |
| Veolia Transdev | - represented by Nigel Eggleton |
| Trade organisations: | |
| Association of Train Operating Companies | - represented by Conrad Haigh |
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ALBUM (Association of Local Bus Managers)
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- represented by James Freeman (of Reading Transport)
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| Confederation of Passenger Transport | - represented by Ian Morgan ('cpt' chairman) |
| Government: (does not contribute funds to JSp) | |
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Department for Transport (DfT)
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- represented by Sharon Goodsell & Julian Abel
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If you would to get in contact with the Journey Solutions partnership, please email: jonradley@journeysolutions.com or write to:
Journey Solutions partnership, C/O CPT, 3rd floor, Drury House, 34-43 Russell Street, London, WC2B 5HA.
Stakeholder Forum
Once a year we hold a formal 'Stakeholder Forum' where a range of organisations and transport user groups that are interested in our work, meet to learn about our progress and also offer their views and comments on our projects. Organisations invited include:
ATCO, Bus Users UK, the Campaign for Better Transport, the Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport, the Local Government Association, London Travelwatch, Passenger Focus, Sustrans, Transport Scotland and the Welsh Assembly Government Integrated Transport Unit.
Updated: 08/02/2012.











