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East Coast Digital Programme to lead the way for Great British Railways

Roger Smith avatar by Roger Smith
15th January 2022
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The Railway Industry Association (RIA) has published a report saying the East Coast Digital Programme (ECDP) should lead the way for a national digital signalling programme and other major schemes.

The RIA is the national trade body for the rail supply community. It found that the ECDP, which is a complex initiative to upgrade signalling on the East Coast Main Line, is leading a new model of delivery that utilises an industry and commercial partnership, and with a greater role for train operators and the supply chain.

The report was produced following a series of interviews with partners involved in the ECDP and with senior industry figures. It looks at the innovative structure of the programme and the benefits it is driving. It also considers that the programme should be considered as the default model for future schemes across the industry in signalling and in other areas such as electrification and rolling stock.

The report found that there are six key lessons that the industry can learn for similar complex programmes. These include:

1. A different approach is needed. This is a transformational industry change programme enabled by technology, and therefore needs to behave like an integrated business bringing all the parts together.

2. User-centricity is paramount. Working with the operating community and their understanding of the railway is central to realising user benefits.

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3. Success equals a lean multi-organisational delivery partnership with a shared vision. Jointly defined principles, values, critical success factors and an open operating model are vital.

4. Unleash the power of the supply chain. Supplier and client should be responsible for the areas they are best equipped to deliver, and bring the supplier close to the user.

5. This is not easy. There is a steep learning curve for all parties involved when implementing new ways of working.

6. Communicate, communicate, communicate. If this is to be the default model for future complex programmes, the benefits and lessons need to be shared and embedded across the industry.

Although much progress has already been made, the report stresses that the team should not underestimate the potential challenges that lie ahead, and should be are committed to working together to identify emerging risks and find solutions.

David Clarke, Technical Director at the Railway Industry Association (RIA), said: “The rail industry has a significant challenge over the next 15 years to replace around 65% of current signalling equipment and the only affordable way to do that is to use new digital technology. Such a challenge requires new ways of thinking and for the rail industry, Network Rail, operators and suppliers, to work together in a wholly different way.

“The East Coast Digital Programme shows just how the rail sector is taking that brave and important leap. As our new report shows, the programme has taken an industry partnership approach, bringing the supply chain into the room as early as possible, working with them as partners and making the most of the capability they bring.

“Speaking to those involved on the ECDP, it is clear that, although the project is not yet complete, there is a huge amount of positive work and excellent progress being made in delivering an undoubtedly challenging programme which seems to be set up for success. It is testament to the leadership at Network Rail, notably Toufic Machnouk, establishing ECDP as it is, and to every partner who has been involved to date.

“Upgrading to digital signalling in the UK will be vital for improving the passenger experience, making trains more reliable and increasing capacity, as well as for improving safety on our network. We hope that this report helps share the learnings from the programme, and will help enable the rollout of digital signalling and other complex schemes across the country. This offers a delivery model for Great British Railways, bringing track and train together.”

Toufic Machnouk, Director of Industry Partnership Digital at Network Rail, said: “When we launched this programme, we approached it from first principles, which made clear a number of truths. This programme is inherently one of the most complex enterprises the industry has ever taken on, as it changes how we run the railway across track and train underpinned by the opportunity of technology. The only way to organise for success was by creating a deep industry partnership, organised in a user-centric change programme, and for the capability, deliverers to be deeply embedded and close to the user community.

“As a result, we now have an industry developed bottom-up plan unlike anything we have seen before, with a level of clarity, resilience and adaptability, setting up for the immense challenges ahead.”

“I would like to thank RIA for undertaking this study, which I hope will help expand the learnings from the principles that underpin this programme with the wider industry.”

Caroline Crewther, ECDP Industry Change Lead, Railway Systems Integration Partner, Atkins, said: “ECDP is truly integrating the industry like never before. In embracing a collaborative approach, we are changing the way of working across the railway. I am proud of how we have come together across over 30 partner organisations and how we continue to build an environment where we can all thrive – investing in our team and engaging the right people at the right time, to deliver the Programme.

“As a Programme, we are committed to learning from others, achieving the best from collective knowledge and realising our ambition to leave a blueprint for the future.”

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