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Power 50: The most influential people in the passenger transport sector

Who holds the power and influence? As the only monthly journal covering the entire passenger transport business, both bus and rail, and for more than a decade, New Transit is in a unique position to answer this.

Robert Jack
23 December 2009
 

Candidates were judged on two key criteria - the clout that they wield in their current position, and the cultural influence that they exert over their peers. Our ambition was to take a snapshot of the individuals who run or influence the UK passenger transport sector in 2009.

The New Transit Power 50 2010

    1. Sir Moir Lockhead
    2. Brian Souter
    3. Lord Adonis
    4. Boris Johnson
    5. Keith Ludeman
    6. Iain Coucher
    7. Peter Hendy
    8. David Martin
    9. Theresa Villiers
    10. Dr Mike Mitchell
    11. Dean Finch
    12. Anna Walker
    13. Nicola Shaw
    14. Mary Grant
    15. Mike Cooper
    16. Guillaume Pépy
    17. Neil Scales
    18. David Brown
    19. Mike Brown
    20. Siim Kallas
    21. Sir Richard Branson
    22. Jorge Cosmen
    23. Les Warneford
    24. John Fingleton
    25. Joël Lebreton
    26. Ray O’Toole
    27. Richard Brown
    28. Robin Gisby
    29. Anton Valk
    30. Dr Rüdiger Grube
    31. Ian Brown
    32. Elaine Holt
    33. Anthony Smith
    34. Giles Fearnley
    35. Sadiq Khan
    36. Tom Smith
    37. Roger French
    38. Nick Brown
    39. David Franks
    40. Dave Kaye
    41. Stewart Stevenson
    42. Kulveer Ranger
    43. Bob Crow
    44. Stephen Hammond
    45. Michael Roberts
    46. Philip Brown
    47. Ian Yeowart
    48. Louise Ellman
    49. Catherine Mason
    50. Stephen Joseph

How does this compare with our list last year?

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