UK Transport Management: Rail and Road

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Last updated on June 20, 2025 10:40 pm

This free online course allows you to prepare you for a career in transport management at your own pace, anywhere, at any time, so why wait, start learning now

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This free online transport management course outlines considerations of the management of rail and road in the UK. You will start by learning about the role of the transport manager in the road freight haulage sector and their legal responsibilities. Next, the course will analyse the role of the transport manager in passenger rail, from tender through to operation. This knowledge will be an advantage as you begin a career in transport management.

What You Will Learn In This Free Course

  • Explain how companies apply for road…
  • Examine regulations relating to road…
  • Discuss the reporting requirements o…
  • Explain how bus services are operate…
  • Explain how companies apply for road freight haulage licences
  • Examine regulations relating to road haulage
  • Discuss the reporting requirements of the transport manager
  • Explain how bus services are operated in the UK
  • Describe how to apply for a Public Service Operator?s licence
  • Outline how to apply to operate bus routes
  • Describe how passenger rail services are franchised
  • Analyse the role of the transport manager in passenger rail
  • Discuss the rail freight industry and its stakeholders
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