About us @ Future Rail

Future Welding Limited was established in November 2006 by Kevin Wilkinson, Brian Boulton, Chris Wilkinson, and Nathan Shipley. From the 1st January 2009 Future Welding Limited began trading as Future Rail.

Starting from the age of 18 and 21, Kevin and Brian have accumulated over 60 year's of knowledge and experience within the rail industry. This includes 17 years of Track maintenance/renewals and 28 years of track welding. Kevin has developed his career over 9 years to be the Welding Standards Manager for a maintenance company. Over the last 6 years Brian has worked as a Track Welding Manager & Senior Trainer for a major rail Maintenance Company before deciding to set up Future Rail.

Future Rail currently employs qualified welding staff and NDT technicians nationwide, all of which hold PTS certification. Future Rail are also able to provide a wide range of on track skilled labour. They are backed up by a dedicated office team. The Company supplies track services to the rail industry. Major clients include Network Rail, Grant Rail, Babcock Rail, Alfred McAlpine, and Balfour Beatty.

At Future Rail, we are at the fore front of new innovations and Technology solutions to help improve working practices. We strive to provide a professional and efficient service to all our customers.

Future Rail prides itself in providing professional personnel to our clients. By combining both rail and construction skills in our workforce we are able to offer a solution to complex railway projects and maintenance. Our highly skilled bank of workers can be deployed to most locations to meet the requirements of long term planned works or short notice emergency works. Future Rail provides the opportunity to deploy civil engineering temporary workers in addition to the general safety critical staffs provided by the everyday labour agencies currently working in the industry.

External Information
Network Rail

Own and Operate Britains rail infrastructure.

RSSB (Rail Safety Standards Board)

Supporting continuous improvement in the GB railway industry