Barnbrook on track for debut at Railtex 2019

A FAREHAM company which helps makes Britain's trains and rolling stock safer is attending the UK’s leading rail exhibition for the first time.
Barnbook Systems Ltd's exhibition team. From left, graduate engineer Lee Wei Jack, apprentice Shane Hutton, quality manager Vic Gunesekaran, head of administration Jane Hughes and managing director Tony Barnett.Barnbook Systems Ltd's exhibition team. From left, graduate engineer Lee Wei Jack, apprentice Shane Hutton, quality manager Vic Gunesekaran, head of administration Jane Hughes and managing director Tony Barnett.
Barnbook Systems Ltd's exhibition team. From left, graduate engineer Lee Wei Jack, apprentice Shane Hutton, quality manager Vic Gunesekaran, head of administration Jane Hughes and managing director Tony Barnett.

Barnbrook Systems, from Fareham Park Road, will be showcasing products – including its award-winning brake controller – at Railtex 2019.

The 40-strong business will be attending the biennial trade fair from today until May 16 at the NEC in Birmingham.

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Managing director Tony Barnett said: ‘Although we are firmly established in the rail sector and have attended many other trade fairs, this will be our first time at Railtex.

‘We will be joining some heavyweight names in the rail sector, including many of our clients, and we are very much looking forward to a successful show.’

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