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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
04 February 2011
 

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 2011. See how the list compared at the beginning of 2010.

The New Transit Power 50 2011

  1. Brian Souter

  2. Tim O’Toole

  3. Philip Hammond

  4. Boris Johnson

  5. Keith Ludeman

  6. David Higgins

  7. Peter Hendy

  8. Dr Rüdiger Grube

  9. Sir Roy McNulty

  10. Lin Homer

  11. David Martin 

  12. Dean Finch

  13. Anna Walker

  14. Giles Fearnley

  15. Mike Cooper

  16. Guillaume Pépy

  17. Norman Baker

  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. Geoff Inskip

  27. Robin Gisby

  28. Theresa Villiers

  29. Anton Valk

  30. Ian Morgan

  31. Bob Crow 

  32. Elaine Holt

  33. Anthony Smith

  34. Adrian Shooter

  35. Jeroen Weimar

  36. Tom Smith

  37. Roger French

  38. Andrew Cleaves

  39. Nicolas Petrovic

  40. Dave Kaye

  41. Keith Brown

  42. Kulveer Ranger

  43. Len McCluskey

  44. Maria Eagle

  45. Michael Roberts

  46. Philip Brown

  47. Neil Scales

  48. Louise Ellman

  49. Catherine Mason

  50. Stephen Joseph 

How does this compare with the past 2 years?

View the Transit Power 50 2010

View the Transit Power 50 2009

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