Women in Transport is delighted to announce renewal of our established partnership with UKTram.
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Bus Users UK appoints new CEO to drive change in transport accessibility
Bus Users UK, the leading voice for bus passengers and a champion of accessible transport, is delighted to announce the appointment of Lydia Horbury as its new Chief Executive.
Read MoreMarny Moruzzi completes term as Vice President of Women in Transport
We extend our heartfelt thanks to Marny Moruzzi as she steps down from her role as Vice President of Women in Transport having completed her four year term. Since taking on the position in 2021, Marny has been a passionate and dedicated volunteer, championing gender diversity and inclusion across the transport sector. Her commitment, insight, and support for our members have made a lasting impact on the organisation and the wider industry.
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UK transport sector falling behind on gender equity
A new national report from Women in Transport warns that the UK's transport industry is not only failing to make progress on gender equity it is now actively losing ground. The 2025 Women in Transport Equity Index, based on the organisation's second sector-wide survey, reveals that key indicators of inclusion, pay equality and leadership progression have stagnated or worsened since the inaugural Index in 2023.
Read MoreScotland Hub event recap: Bike skills workshop with Sunny Cycles and CIHT
Scotland Hub Event Recap: Bike skills workshop with Sunny Cycles and CIHT.
On 24th June, members of Women in Transport and CIHT joined Sunny Cycles for an inspiring and hands-on inclusive cycling workshop in Glasgow Green.
Transport stories: Sarah Boyd, MD of Lothian Buses
To celebrate our 20th anniversary, we've invited women from across the transport sector to share their stories and career paths to inspire the next generation. Here's Sarah Boyd on her journey from a Stagecoach depot in Manchester to becoming Managing Director of Lothian Buses.
Read MoreTransport stories: How Katie has driven people-first change in bus
The next in ALBUM’s series of profiles of inspiring women working in the UK bus network features Katie Ferguson, Operations Director at Warrington’s Own Buses. Katie is also an alumnus of Women in Transport’s Lead programme.
Read MoreTransport stories: 3 women who keep Nottingham moving
Three colleagues from Nottingham City Transport share their successes to inspire more women to explore careers in transport.
Read MoreTransport stories: The women who've helped shaped Lothian Buses
Watch a video capturing some of the inspirational women working at ALBUM member operator and Women in Transport partner Lothian Buses.
Read MoreHow attitudes to safety have changed in 20 years
Construction manager Neil Pepper takes us through his experiences as a safety professional, and how his reputation often precedes him.
Read MoreTransport stories: Inspiring an increase in women at Jersey's public bus service
As part of the 20th anniversary of Women in Transport, ALBUM celebrates some of the inspiring women working in the UK bus network today, starting with Helena, a Relief Controller at Jersey’s LibertyBus.
Read MoreTransport stories: Sarah Cauldwell
Sarah Cauldwell is a Senior Planner at Arup and volunteers for the Women in Transport West Midlands Hub.
Read MoreTransport stories: Finding a place for yourself
Long-time Women in Transport ally Neil Pepper MBE shares a personal story of the difficulties around landing in a career role that doesn’t play to your strengths, and the courage it takes to get out of it.
Read MoreWhat Women in Transport means to you, our members
Earlier this month, we launched our 20th anniversary celebrations with a two-day showpiece event at the London Transport Museum. Over the two days, we worked with Inside Out Group to capture what Women in Transport means to our members — now and over the last 20 years.
Read MoreIntroducing the Women in Transport East Midlands Hub: A New Community for Connection, Support and Growth
We’re delighted to announce the launch of the Women in Transport East Midlands Hub – a dynamic new network hub created to bring people across the transport sector together. Whether you work in rail, road, aviation, logistics, active travel, policy, or any part of this diverse industry – this hub is for you.
Read MoreScotland Hub Event: Celebrating female leadership in Scotland’s transport industries for our 20 year anniversary
A panel of the most influential women in the Scottish transport industry came together on 5th June at the Scotland Hub’s Women in Transport’s 20th anniversary event, co-hosted with Women in Rail Scotland.
Read MoreWomen in Transport is thrilled to announce new partnership with Littlepay
Women in Transport is thrilled to announce a new partnership with Littlepay, the world’s leading and most trusted provider of payment infrastructure for transit and mobility. Set out in 2016 with a vision to make contactless bank card acceptance faster, cheaper, and less complex for the public transit sector.
Read MoreWomen in Transport’s Motherhood Penalty Whitepaper Highly Commended at CIHT 2025 Awards
We’re thrilled to announce that our Navigating Parenthood whitepaper has been highly commended for the CIHT 2025 Award for Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion! This recognition highlights the vital work of the Women in Transport Intersectionality workstream. The whitepaper tackles the challenges faced by working parents—especially mothers—in the transport sector. Our whitepaper exposes the motherhood penalty, where mothers earn on average 7% less than non-mothers, and offers practical solutions to close this gap.
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Women In Transport Members Insight: Stacy Dowding
Women In Transport Members Insight from Stacy Dowding.
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