Scottish Rail Holdings has announced that Joanne Maguire has
been appointed interim Managing Director of ScotRail following Alex Hynes’
two-year secondment to the UK Government Department for Transport.
The appointment will be effective from Monday, April 15 2024.
Network Rail has also announced that Liam Sumpter has been
appointed Managing Director of Network Rail Scotland. He will take up his new
post, on secondment for the same two year period as Alex Hynes, on Monday, April 15 2024.
Transport Scotland, Scottish Rail Holdings, and Network Rail
remain committed to the Alliance Agreement, which has delivered collaborative
working between ScotRail and Network Rail Scotland and ensures a close
relationship between track and train – for example, the joint Integrated
Control in Springburn, one of the first of its kind in the UK railway. The
organisations will work together over the coming months to update and further
strengthen the Alliance Agreement between ScotRail and Network Rail Scotland.
David Lowrie, ScotRail Chairman and Scottish
Rail Holdings Chief Executive, said: "Joanne Maguire has been an outstanding leader of ScotRail
over the past two years and I am pleased that she has accepted the role of
interim Managing Director. I know she will continue to work with the team to
build on our recent successes, including strong passenger growth, customer
satisfaction, and punctuality.
"We remain fully committed to the Alliance Agreement, which
has delivered close collaborative working between ScotRail and Network Rail
Scotland for the benefit of our customers. Over the coming months we will work
with Network Rail and Transport Scotland to update and further strengthen the
Alliance Agreement to continue delivering the best possible service for our
customers."
Joanne Maguire, incoming ScotRail Managing
Director, said: "I am very proud to take on this new role and grateful for
the opportunity to build on the work we have been doing together at ScotRail to
deliver a safe, reliable, and green railway for the people of Scotland.
"Everyone at ScotRail continues to work hard to increase
passenger numbers, grow revenue, and deliver value for money for the taxpayer.
I am looking forward to continuing to play my part in this new role."
Alex Hynes, outgoing Scotland’s Railway
Managing Director, said: "I am delighted for Jo personally and know she will do a
great job. ScotRail is in safe hands with her at the helm.
"ScotRail’s greatest asset is its people and I know Jo will
lead them to even greater success."