Don't suppose anyone here as heard or done the university course at kingston university near London?
It rail traction and rolling sotck, a 2 year course for a degree in engineering, its one of my university choices
Just wondering if anyone has done or knows about this course
It literally makes you an engineering which you can fix trains when they need servicing break down etc
It works around employment too, with SNCF, Serco docklands, One, GNER, siemens and a few others
Any thoughts comments suggestions would be helpful thanks
It rail traction and rolling sotck, a 2 year course for a degree in engineering, its one of my university choices
Just wondering if anyone has done or knows about this course
It literally makes you an engineering which you can fix trains when they need servicing break down etc
It works around employment too, with SNCF, Serco docklands, One, GNER, siemens and a few others
Any thoughts comments suggestions would be helpful thanks