Chris Burchell appointed RSSB chair

Chris Burchell has been appointed as the next Chair of the Rail Safety and Standards Board (RSSB), taking up the role on 1 January 2026. He brings three decades of leadership experience across Britain’s rail and energy sectors, with a long-standing track record in managing complex, safety-critical infrastructure.

Currently Managing Director of SSEN Distribution at SSE, Chris began his career in the rail industry. He progressed from Area Production Manager at Railtrack in the late 1990s to senior positions including Managing Director of Southern Railway and later Arriva UK Trains. His background gives him deep operational insight into running customer-facing services under regulatory scrutiny.

Chris Burchell said:
“I’m honoured to take on the role of Chair at RSSB. This is a pivotal moment for our industry as it enters a new phase of change and all the opportunities that brings. We need to embrace it across all aspects of the system — economic, technological, cultural, and operational — to help navigate the sector towards a stronger, resilient future.
My focus at RSSB will be on helping the rail industry deliver practical improvements that matter to colleagues and customers: safer, more reliable services that earn trust and support sustainable growth.”

David Jordan, RSSB’s interim chair, said:
“I’m pleased to hand over to Chris at such an important time for the industry. His experience across rail and energy will bring fresh insight and strong leadership to RSSB. I know his perspective will help the Board navigate the challenges ahead and seize opportunities to strengthen the industry’s resilience and long-term success.”

Mark Phillips, RSSB chief executive, added:
“We’re delighted to welcome Chris as Chair. His extensive experience in leading complex, safety-critical organisations across rail and energy brings a unique perspective to RSSB. Chris understands the importance of collaboration and innovation, subjects at the heart of RSSB’s role. I look forward to working closely with him as we continue supporting the rail sector in delivering a safer, more efficient and sustainable railway.”

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