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MoreA truly public transport service should be accessible by as many people as possible. We recognise that different passengers have different needs, whether they’re passengers using wheelchairs or mobility scooters, those who have difficulty walking, are pregnant or are travelling with young children.
MoreGovia makes first appointments to GTR
MoreSoutheastern passengers will soon benefit from 68 extra carriages which will be added to trains on the busiest services from mid-September.
MoreDriving Energy Further is our industry leading carbon reduction programme, where tough targets, combined with sustained action, is making a real difference to the environment.
MoreToday Govia (65% Go-Ahead, 35% Keolis joint venture) has announced that Dyan Crowther will be the Chief Operating Officer of GTR (Govia Thameslink Railway).
MoreSoutheastern’s award winning 50,000 page Wikipedia site was developed and built by the company’s engineering team.
MoreGatwick Airport rail station has been shortlisted for a national award amid an ongoing programme of modernisation and investment at the international travel hub.
MoreGovia welcomes today’s announcement by the Department for Transport (DfT) to award the Go-Ahead 65% / Keolis 35% joint venture the Thameslink, Southern and Great Northern (TSGN) franchise.
MoreThe joint venture between The Go-Ahead Group (65%) and Keolis (35%) has been shortlisted for the South Eastern franchise
MoreThe vast majority of Govia’s carbon emissions result from traction electricity used to power electric train fleets.
MoreCommunicating with staff is key to making Govia companies a great place to work.
MoreGovia welcomes the announcement by the Department for Transport (DfT) that its 65% owned train operating company, London Midland, will continue to run the West Midlands franchise until October 2017
MoreThameslink trains now three times longer at Brighton, Gatwick and London Bridge
MoreThe first carriage of the brand new Gatwick Express train, the Class 387/2, has been built and is being tested by Bombardier at its factory in Derby.
MoreThe first train of a new £145m fleet for the Gatwick Express route has entered passenger service. The Class 387/2 Electrostar train was formally launched by, Rail Minister, Claire Perry MP on Thursday 10th March at London Victoria station
MoreA new fleet of modern air-conditioned trains is a step closer for Great Northern suburban services to and from Moorgate in the City of London
MoreGovia continues to invest in making sure we remain at the forefront of the transport industry and will keep looking for smarter ways to improve the service we offer customers to make it as easy as possible for them to travel with us.
MoreCommuters with Thameslink and Great Northern (between Royston, Huntingdon and London) are being given their first taste of smartcard ticketing technology.
MoreGovia is leading the way as a transport company embracing social media. Twitter and Facebook are widely used across our rail companies to keep passengers updated with service-running information and latest product and ticket offers. Social media platforms also enable our passengers to exchange information and views about our services.
MoreThe pilot was praised for delivering increased customer satisfaction and a better passenger experience.
MoreGovia today welcomes the announcement by the Department for Transport (DfT) that its train operating company, Southeastern, will continue to run the South Eastern franchise until June 2018.
MoreDavid Statham has been appointed managing director of Southeastern, the Govia railway company serving Kent, south east London and part of East Sussex.
MoreThameslink’s London Blackfriars station has been named as Major Station of the Year in the National Rail Awards
MoreOn 15 October Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin formally opened Siemens and Thameslink’s new Three Bridges train depot.
MorePassengers travelling between Gatwick Airport and London can now to “touch in and out” with the introduction of pay as you go using Oyster and Contactless as new payment methods
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