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All aboard the Great Western Railway ‘Apprentice Train’ for National Apprenticeship Week

A Swansea management apprentice has masterminded a unique ‘apprentice train’ to celebrate National Apprenticeship Week by operating a GWR service crewed by current and former apprentices.

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Great Western Railway celebrated National Apprenticeship Week by operating a service crewed by current and former apprentices.

The train was crewed, driven, dispatched and controlled by current and former GWR apprentices. Network Rail apprentice signallers controlled the train’s journey and Transport for Wales colleagues dispatched the train at Newport. 

The ‘Apprentice Train’ formed the 1015 service from London Paddington to Cardiff Central on Wednesday and featured more than 20 colleagues from GWR, TfW and Network Rail performing a variety of roles on the service. 

The ‘Apprentice Train’ was masterminded by Molly Giffard, 20, from Swansea, an Aspire Operations Management Apprentice.  

20-year-old Molly Giffard from Swansea masterminded the 'apprentice train' idea.
20-year-old Molly Giffard from Swansea masterminded the ‘apprentice train’ idea.
(Image: GWR)

Molly said: “We wanted to do something to promote the attainability that apprenticeships can give you. This is something that’s ‘real’ and shows that getting your dream job through an apprenticeship is possible. 

“We’re looking forward to welcoming people on board and helping to spread the word about the wealth of opportunities available through GWR apprenticeships.” 

Apprentices were on board the train handing out flyers and GWR goodies, as well as answering questions from passengers and those considering a career in the railway. 

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GWR says it supervises more than 240 apprentices across 2,000 miles of the network and last year received golden recognition as part of the Investors In People ‘We invest in apprentices’ programme. 

GWR Learning and Development Manager Andrew Perry said: “National Apprenticeship Week gives us a great opportunity to promote the different opportunities available at GWR and it’s wonderful to see some of our apprentices showing their initiative and taking the lead on the ‘Apprentice Train’.” 

Apprentices aboard GWR's apprentice train
Apprentices aboard GWR’s apprentice train
(Image: GWR)

Rob Cairns, Interim Regional Managing Director, Network Rail, said: “The Apprentice Train is a fantastic opportunity to showcase the diverse range of jobs available in the rail industry and shine a light on some of the incredible people we have working as part of our railway family. 

“Apprenticeships offer a rewarding, hands-on experience with plenty of routes for career progression. We have apprentices working right across Wales and Western in different capacities and would encourage anyone who is considering a career in the railway to look into the opportunities available this National Apprenticeship Week. You too could be part of running a journey like this in future!” 

MEET SOME OF THE ‘APPRENTICE TRAIN’ TEAM 
Apprentice Train role Name Age Based Current role Previous role Time at GWR 
Event organiser Molly Giffard 20 Swansea Aspire Operations Management Apprentice Customer Host 1 year 
National Apprenticeship Week Manager Thomas Hicks 26 Exeter St Davids Aspire Operations Management Apprentice Conductor 9 years 
Leading Train Service Delivery Performance Call Alphonse Primera – Reading Aspire Operations Management Apprentice Service Delivery Assistant 5 years 
Train driver Dan Whitford 40 Bristol Parkway Train driver Coach and Mentor. Apprentice Train Driver 10 years 
Guard Drew Torio 33 Paddington Aspire Operations Management Apprentice Train Manager 6 years 
First Class Trolley Service Katie Ellis 30 Cardiff Customer Host Customer Service Apprentice 9 years 
Standard Class Trolley  Tom Blanplain 19 Swindon Customer Host Customer Service Apprentice. Gateline Assistant 3 years 

(Lead image: GWR)

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