Tinsley Bridge’s increased focus is part of plans to invest and develop in the rail infrastructure sector.

Tinsley Bridge’s increased focus is part of plans to invest and develop in the rail infrastructure sector.

10:28 08 October in Member News
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Tinsley Bridge’s increased focus is part of plans to invest and develop in the rail infrastructure sector.

Fabricated structures and safety critical components are already supplied to the rail industry, including manufacture of tubular stretcher bar for Network Rail, where the company’s extensive engineering talents are used to manufacture this high precision piece of equipment. Vital to the safe operation of the network, the bars keep points in position as a train passes and have been introduced to increase safety.

The company’s well proven engineering and manufacturing capabilities in steel products were recently profiled in Rail Business Daily ;

Engineering and Manufacturing support tailored for the rail industry
Ranging from the design and manufacture of large steel structures to the volume production of small components.

The development of a range of products in OLE, Signalling and Track
Tinsley Bridge’s focus is on product quality and performance with the ability to reduce cost in partnership with its customers.

Support the rail sector by working with industry partners
This includes collaboration with leading universities, resolving product and supply chain issues to improve performance of the rail network.

Russell Crow, Engineering Director said “Tinsley Bridge possess a wealth of skills and experience ideal for the exacting requirements of the rail industry. Ranging from manufacturing parts for Wimbledon’s retractable roof to the redesign and manufacture of Warrior fighting vehicles for the MOD, through to supporting bespoke programmes in the nuclear industry, we are able to deliver innovative solutions and optimised value to customers”.

Kieran Bridges

kieran.bridges@brchamber.co.uk
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