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Standards groups and committees

21/04/2026

RSSB standards derive their authority from a transparent and open development process that allows anyone to participate. Groups and committees play a crucial role. By working together, they ensure that railway standards serve the best interests of all.

Industry Leadership Group

The Industry Leadership Group has been established in 2026. It’s composed of senior leaders from across the industry. It’s empowered to consider whole-system, whole-industry costs, as well as taxpayer and passenger impacts. This group has the authority, capability and accountability to lead industry decision-making on railway standards.

The group plays a leading role in driving industry to take the best long-term decisions in a timely manner. It provides direction, advice, and guidance to standards committees and RSSB.

  • Committee members
    Name Company Representing Status
    Clive Roberts Independent Independent Chair
    Andrea Rossi DB Cargo (UK) Limited Non Passenger Train Operator Member
    Christopher Fowler GTS Rail Operations Limited Non-DfTO Passenger Train Operator Member
    David Jordan Angel Trains Ltd Rolling Stock Owner Member
    Emma Head High Speed Two (HS2) Limited Non-Network Rail Infrastructure Manager Member
    James Le Grice Department For Transport Government Observer
    Martin Frobisher Network Rail - Technical Authority Infrastructure Manager Member
    Mick Rayner Balfour Beatty Rail Limited Infrastructure Contractor Member
    Richard Carr Railway Industry Association (RIA) Suppliers Member
    Richard Hines Office of Rail and Road Regulator Observer
    Rupert Lown DfT Operator Limited DfT Operator Member
    Tom Lee RSSB RSSB Observer
    Elizabeth Ingram RSSB RSSB Industry Group Manager

Cost Attribution Committee

The Cost Attribution Committee is the senior stakeholder group that settles costs between affected industry parties when the Industry Leadership Group makes decisions that may have costs or commercial consequences.

This committee is a subgroup of the Industry Leadership Group. It meets independently and is convened only when there are costs or commercial consequences to be settled between industry parties.

  • Committee members
    Name Company Representing Status
    Hannah Kingsley RSSB Independent Chair
      Department for Transport Government Observer
      Network Rail Infrastructure Manager Member
      DfT Operator Limited DfT Operator Member
        Impacted party Impacted party

RSSB

RSSB oversees the operations of standards committees. It liaises with the Industry Leadership Group, informing them of issues with significant implications for the mainline railway. It monitors the effectiveness of RSSB-developed standards and supports the prioritisation and resource allocation for their development.

Standards committees

Standards committees are expert cross-industry groups overseen by RSSB. They are composed of experts representing different industry categories.

Each committee oversees a railway subsystem and its interface with other subsystems. Their primary purpose is to advise, prioritise and approve decisions related to railway standards.

Standards committees take decisions by consensus. This involves all members participating in discussions, providing their views and reconciling conflicting arguments. They do this considering the long-term interest of the railway system as a whole.

  • Control Command and Signalling Standards Committee
    The Control Command and Signalling Standards Committee deals with engineering interface issues between trackside and train-borne sub-systems and between trackside equipment and railway undertaking operators. It excludes rules for operating equipment.
  • Data, Systems and Telematics Standards Committee
    The Data, Systems and Telematics Standards Committee manages the change control process for the Telematic Applications for Freight and Passenger Services (TAF & TAP) National Technical Specification Notices (NTSNs). In addition, it oversees the development of standards that enable effective data sharing.
  • Energy Standards Committee
    The Energy Standards Committee enables industry to develop standards for the electrified railway. Their focus is on developing standards for interfaces with electric trains, and guidance for the safe operation of the electrified railway.
  • Infrastructure Standards Committee
    The Infrastructure Standards Committee deals with standards on track, gauges, stations and structures.
  • Plant Standards Committee
    The Plant Standards Committee oversees the development of standards for mobile plant. Mobile plat is used for the maintenance and construction of railway infrastructure.
  • Rolling Stock Standards Committee
    The Rolling Stock Standards Committee considers the interfaces between rolling stock and the structural systems of the railway (signalling, infrastructure, operations and users).
  • Traffic Operation and Management Standards Committee
    The Traffic Operation and Management Standards Committee considers the interfaces between the structural subsystems (signalling, rolling stock, track, structures and electrification) and the people who interact with them (signallers, drivers, guards, trackworkers).

Resources

Disclaimer: Links contained within the resources below were correct at the time of publishing, and will not be updated until the resource is revised.
Front cover: ILG Meeting Summary - 20 March 2026
ILG Meeting Summary - 20 March 2026
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Front cover: Industry Leadership Group - Remit
Industry Leadership Group - Remit
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Standards Committees 2025-27 Calendar
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Railway Standards Code and Standards Manual
Railway Standards Code and Standards Manual
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Do you need to get in touch with this group?
Contact our Industry Groups Manager for questions about the next meeting or about vacancies within this group.
Liz Ingram
Liz Ingram
Tel: 020 3142 5522
elizabeth.ingram@rssb.co.uk
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