Railfuture campaigns nationally and locally for a rail system which will provide better, value for money rail services for both passengers and freight, over a bigger rail network. Please get involved to help us raise public awareness of the opportunities to improve rail services.
In 2017 the Gold Award for Best Campaigner was presented to Francesca Caine of the Hadley Wood Rail User Group for her successful campaign for disabled access at Hadley Wood station. She is shown here with Michael Portillo at the unveiling of the Gresley plaque at the station.
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Railfuture Branches
Our branches are the heart of the Railfuture organisation; our members meet locally to identify local issues and campaign for initiatives which will meet them. Their recent successes have improved the attraction of rail travel. Railfuture has 12 branches in England, plus branches in Wales and Scotland - there will be one near you.- Devon and Cornwall
- East Anglia
- East Midlands
- Lincolnshire
- London and South East
- North East
- North West
- Severnside
- Thames Valley
- Wessex
- West Midlands
- Yorkshire
- Scotland
- Cymru/Wales
Rail User Groups
There are over 300 Rail User Groups nationally, which campaign for improvements in their own rail services and stations. Many are affiliated to Railfuture. News of rail user group activity is published monthly in Rail User Express, and Railfuture runs an annual RUG Awards ceremony.In 2017 the Gold Award for Best Campaigner was presented to Francesca Caine of the Hadley Wood Rail User Group for her successful campaign for disabled access at Hadley Wood station. She is shown here with Michael Portillo at the unveiling of the Gresley plaque at the station.
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Welcome to Railfuture | Campaigns | Rail user help What's on | About us