Railway Engineering

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Railway Engineering

Train travel is at the heart of connectivity throughout London, the UK and Europe as a whole, with over 4 million journeys being made across the 20,000 miles of track in England, Scotland and Wales each and every day. Rail track engineers help ensure out train services are safe, reliable and efficient, servicing the network and helping things run smoothly.

Our courses provide a thorough understanding of rail track engineering, including the railway infrastructure, signalling systems and overhead line equipment. At our Enfield Centre, you'll find a fully equipped, specialist workshop to help replicate working in industry, with many of our students going onto work in companies such as VGC Limited, Volker Rail, Aspins, Infocus Rail, McGinleys and Colas Rail.

A rail maintenance engineer working for Network Rail can earn around £44,365 per year, so if you want to start your career in this sector, our dedicated staff will advise and support you on this chosen pathway.

Railway Engineering - Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship
Start Date: 1 June 2023
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Railway Engineering - Level 4 Higher Apprenticeship
Start Date: 1 June 2023
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