At the TransCityRail networking dinner, leaders of the industry from Network Rail, HS2, TfL, Major Contractors and SMEs come together with friends, colleagues and clients for a scintillating evening of entertainment and the promise of endless opportunities to network with key decision-makers from across the industry responsible for spending £billions with the supply chain.

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Networking drinks reception

Network with hundreds of rail industry professioanls with a glass of fizz and and canapés

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Dinner & Networking

Spend the rest of the evening with your firends and colleagues whilst networking with the hundreds of decision-makers in attendance

Book Your Place At The Dinner

£345 (+VAT)

ATTEND THE EVENING  NETWORKING DINNER

✅ 1 ticket to attend the networking dinner

✅ Access to the pre-dinner networking drinks reception

✅ An exquisite three-course meal including wine followed by tea, coffee and petit fours

✅ Full dinner delegate list

✖️ Ticket to attend the conference (not included, please buy separately)

£2995(+VAT)

A TABLE FOR 10 AT THE NETWORKING DINNER

✅  A table accommodating 10 tickets to attend the networking dinner

✅ Access to the pre-dinner networking drinks reception

✅ An exquisite three-course meal including wine followed by tea, coffee and petit fours

✅ Full dinner delegate list

✖️ Ticket to attend the conference (not included, please buy separately)

Meet New Customers

Network with hundreds of decision-makers looking to establish rapport with new suppliers

Cement Relationships

Invite existing clients and new prospects to this well attended event and cement long lasting professional relationships

Reward Your Team

Because you want to celebrate those wins or simply bond as a team


At this year’s dinner we are delighted to welcome Olympian and GB Hockey Midfield Maestro, Helen Richardson-Walsh MBE, who at just 17 became the youngest ever women to represent team GB at the Sydney Olympics before propelling the women’s game to victory on the world stage in Rio 2016.

Stepping on to the podium alongside her team mate and wife, GB captain Kate Richardson-Walsh making Olympic history as the first same sex married couple to win an Olympic medal playing for the same team.