MD of Scotland’s Railway is new Director General, Rail Services

MD for Scotland's Railway seconded to the Department for Transport as Director General, Rail Services.

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Alex Hynes, new Dft Director General, Rail Services. // Credit: Network Rail

The Managing Director of 's Railway, Alex Hynes, has been appointed by the (DfT) as Director General, Rail Services with effect from 15 April 2024.

I am delighted to have the opportunity to undertake the role of Director General Rail Services.

Alex Hynes, Managing Director of Scotland's Railway

Alex will take over his role as Director General, Rail Services on a two-year secondment from his current position, where, as Managing Director of Scotland's Railway, he is joint Managing Director for both and .

East Linton station
The new station at East Linton. // Credit:

During Alex's tenure at ScotRail he has overseen the opening of a new station at East Linton, and The Office of Rail and Road's approval of Network Rail Scotland's five-year plan.

I am delighted to have the opportunity to undertake the role of Director General Rail Services within the Department for Transport.

Our railways play a vital role connecting people right across the country and I look forward to working closely with DfT colleagues to help industry deliver the services that passengers rightly expect, while laying the track for a simpler, more effective rail system.

One of my primary objectives in my current role has been to deliver a better, safer and more reliable railway for our passengers and our staff across the country. I am proud that over the past five years Scotland's Railway has become more efficient and improved the reliability of train services for our customers. We have redeveloped Glasgow Queen Street station, opened new freight facilities, and delivered a programme of electrification, which has enabled ScotRail to transform the quality of service to passengers on those routes.

We have brought track and train closer together and the relationship between Scottish Rail Holdings, Network Rail and Transport Scotland has developed a clear route map for the future of rail in Scotland.

We have also connected more of our local communities to the rail network. We have made the railway safer through our commitment to getting everyone home safe every day, and we have undertaken a huge amount of work to make rail more accessible, which I have no doubt will continue to be the focus for Scotland's Railway.

I would like to thank the team at Scotland's Railway for their support over the past seven years and I look forward to watching your continued success.

Alex Hynes, Managing Director of Scotland's Railway
ScotRail Class 156 at Dumfries // Credit: Network Rail

I am so pleased for Alex and Britain's Railways.
“Alex's wide-ranging career has been fantastic preparation for the opportunities this new role presents, at a time when Britain's Railways are transitioning to a new and better model. His impressive leadership of Scotland's Railway is the latest example of this and means he will be much missed. But of course, we wish him well in his new role and look forward to working closely with him.

Andrew Haines, chief executive of Network Rail
New ScotRail bus link service // Credit: ScotRail

Scotland's Railway's loss is the UK Department for Transport's gain. It has been a pleasure to work with Alex over the past few years. He has a strong track record of success in his seven years at the helm of ScotRail and Network Rail Scotland, leaving behind a railway that is the best performing large operator in Britain, with the fastest growing passenger numbers in Britain, and where nine out of ten passengers are satisfied with our service. That's a record of which to be proud. 

I am grateful to Alex for his leadership and support in making ScotRail's transition to public ownership a success and laying strong foundations for the future. We wish him every success in his new role as he seeks to build on his work in Scotland to deliver a better and more integrated railway with passengers at the centre.

David Lowrie, ScotRail Chair and Scottish Rail Holdings Chief Executive
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