Rachael Lyas features on Rail Business Daily

Did you catch our very own Rachael Lyas in yesterday’s Rail Business Daily newsletter?

Approached by RBD in an effort to highlight the importance of diversity in the rail industry, assistant planning manager (AND signalling apprentice) Rachael explains how Amaro has become more than just a job – and urges women to consider site-based roles in the industry she loves.

“Rail is something of a hidden career; I’d never considered what went into keeping trains running. But the decision to retrain was the best I’ve ever made.”

Read the full article right here (2 min read) – https://news.railbusinessdaily.com/amaros-rachael-lyas-insights-from-a-woman-in-rail/

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