Two South Western Railway colleagues awarded the British Empire Medal

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Chico Coulibaly & Sam Camfield
Chico Coulibaly & Sam Camfield // Credit: South Western Railway

Two (SWR) colleagues were awarded the British Empire Medal (BEM) in the New Year Honours List.

Chico Coulibaly, SWR’s Regional Manager based at Waterloo and Sam Camfield, Design Manager received their for their work during Operation London Bridge following the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Operation London Bridge required much cross-team work to accommodate the many thousands of extra passengers travelling to and from London and .

Chico Coulibaly
Chico Coulibaly. // Credit: South Western Railway

Chico Coulibaly is the Regional Manager at Waterloo and was a major part of the organisation for Operation London Bridge. He worked with and management teams to ensure that Waterloo would be a safe and welcoming environment for the many thousands travelling into London for the Lying-in-State and the State Funeral.

Chico worked above and beyond the call of duty, including many night shifts, to ensure customers and colleagues were supported throughout. He was part of the team that developed the Waterloo Event plan to cater for all possible eventualities that could happen during the days up to and including the funeral.
On the day of the funeral, a major power failure caused the closure of the Reading to Paddington line, so thousands of extra customers were diverted to SWR services from Reading to Waterloo, with the huge task of managing the many thousands of extra people being overseen by Chico.

Sam Camfield. // Credit: South Western Railway
Sam Camfield. // Credit: South Western Railway

Chico says: “I feel truly privileged and incredibly humbled to be recognised by His Majesty the King in the New Year Honours List. I would especially like to thank the teams who have worked alongside me (NR/SWR) because without such great people, many of these achievements would not have been possible. It was a very big team who worked exceptionally hard to ensure that Waterloo was prepared to welcome all the thousands of people who came to pay their respects to Her Majesty, and they are all to be congratulated as well.”

Chico Coulibaly with troops at Waterloo. // Credit: South Western Railway
Chico Coulibaly with troops at Waterloo. // Credit: South Western Railway

Sam Camfield is SWR’s Design Manager and with the members of the Marketing Team was responsible for developing the entire visual suite of materials displayed across all SWR channels. What people would see on the SWR website, social media platforms, or at SWR stations was very important.

As Design Manager, Sam was responsible for ensuring that all SWR channels, digital platforms and stations were respectful to the late Queen, often worked late to meet tight deadlines and ensure that printing and distribution were on time and everything was in place when needed.

Great attention was paid to Windsor & Eton Riverside station, which was decorated appropriately for the occasion, such as hanging special banners on the railings alongside the platforms, hiding the car park from view, and special hoardings to improve the view for people moving in and out of the station. The station’s decor received particular praise from stakeholders, especially from Sam and his colleagues based at the station.

Sam says: “I am delighted to have been nominated in the New Year Honours list for my part in making sure that South Western Railway’s stations honoured Her Majesty and for dressing station for the State Funeral. It was a major team effort, and everybody involved should be proud of themselves.”

Claire Mann, SWR’s Managing Director, added: “Our response to the death of Her Late Majesty The Queen was truly a team effort, and I’m really proud of the way SWR colleagues pulled together to both honour her memory, and deliver for our customers, at such a momentous period in our nation’s history.

“I’m delighted that the hard work of Chico and Sam in helping us to deliver our response has been recognised by His Majesty in the 2024 New Year Honours List. I would like to congratulate them on their British Empire Medals on behalf of everyone here at South Western Railway.”

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  1. It would be nice if South Western Railway are to start introducing the Class 701 Arterios in service that should have entered service in 2021. But still no sign of any information about when or if these new trains will eventually enter passenger service to operate between London Waterloo-Reading, Windsor & Eton Riverside, Shepperton, Chessington South, Virginia Water, Woking, Guildford and Dorking routes. And to operate the circular routes in Southwest London.

  2. And still no news on when South Western Railway are to introduce their new Class 701 Arterio 5-Car (Class 701/5) and 10-Car (Class 701/0) rolling stocks that would of entered service at the end of 2023. But it seems that it’s still been put on hold until possibly Spring this year. With the threat of jobs at Alstom Litchurch Lane train manufacturing plant in Derby that is at risk.

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