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Old Oak Common, almost 5km west of Paddington Station, first opened as a rail depot in 1906. Part of the site has been redeveloped as a new maintenance facility for Elizabeth line trains.

At any one time, it will house and maintain up to 42 of the line’s 70 trains. In east London, additional train stabling has been created at the existing Ilford depot.
We produced the reference design for both depots and provided technical support to Crossrail Ltd throughout the detailed design and construction phases.
We modelled the depot’s operations to ensure trains will arrive, undergo maintenance, and depart within the limited time available in the timetable. Achieving this objective required a well-planned layout for plant and equipment, with room for future expansion.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is not just reshaping daily life, it is redefining how systems think, learn and respond. Nowhere is that shift more visible than in transport. From predicting disruptions to managing flow minute by minute, AI is already proving it can make networks safer, smoother and more efficient.
A series of major opportunities and challenges – evolving passenger expectations, decarbonisation and climate change impacts, and achieving positive impact for places and people – will shape the sector’s future prospects.
Passionate talent acquisition manager Erika Fonseca shares why she thinks everyone should be encouraged to share ideas independent of seniority and provides advice for early career professionals.
To honor the three-year anniversary of its full service to Grand Central Station, we caught up with four of our tunnelling experts in New York as they reflect on their years of work on East Side Access.
In this role, Paul will shape the strategic direction of the transport business nationally, strengthen engagement with clients and industry partners, and lead major work‑winning and delivery efforts.
The East Link Extension is part of Sound Transit’s regional system expansion program, crossing Lake Washington and linking Redmond, Bellevue, Mercer Island, and Seattle via the I-90 floating bridge.
Mott MacDonald has been appointed by Westmorland and Furness Council to design the concept masterplan for the Windermere rail station area, creating a transformational welcome to the Lake District.
Mott MacDonald has been appointed by Manchester Airports Group (MAG) to its Capital Investment Consultancy Services Framework.
The first trains have now crossed the new Clifton railway bridge near Penrith in Cumbria, marking the completion of one of the most complex rail-over-motorway bridge replacements undertaken in the UK.
Austin Transit Partnership, the local government corporation charged with implementing Austin’s first light rail system, has selected Austin Rail Constructors (ARC) as the construction contractor for Austin Light Rail, marking another major step toward beginning construction in 2027.
Wynton Habersham has joined Mott MacDonald as market leader for rail systems in the United States. In his role, he will lead the delivery of rail systems and train control professional services to clients in North America.
The East Link Extension is a major expansion of Sound Transit’s light rail system, serving one of the region’s fastest-growing corridors and introducing the world’s first electrified light rail system to cross a floating bridge.
With 32 stations and eight interchanges, the Thomson East Coast Line will significantly enhance accessibility for commuters by linking Singapore’s newest rail line with the East Coast region.