Frank Roach of HITRANS presents a personal look a personal look into the crystal ball at 2045 to see how the railway has adapted to the challenges of net zero and how it has impacted on people’s lives in the Highlands.
PLEASE NOTE: Due to latest Scottish Government advice and the requirements of the venue, we have taken the decision to move this event online.
This event will now take place online only.
The ‘Professor James Attwood Memorial Lecture’ (postponed from November) is an annual lecture, hosted by Continuing Professional Development in Construction (CPDC) member organisations on a rotational basis. This year CIHT will be hosting the event and have chosen the topic and speaker.
Frank Roach of HITRANS presents a personal look a personal look into the crystal ball at 2045 to see how the railway has adapted to the challenges of net zero and how it has impacted on people’s lives in the Highlands.
One thing remains: it will still be 4ft8/12 inch gauge; the rest is up for grabs. What will frequencies and journey time be like? Will the network still be manned? Is your journey really necessary?
One thing is for sure: if Covid had never happened it would have been much harder to imagine.
This event is open to members of CPDC affiliated institutions across the Highlands and Islands.
Take a look at the indicative lecture programme for full details.
For further information, please e-mail us at scotland@ciht.org.uk
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