THE next stop for Tommy Michalek is retirement after reaching a 50-year career milestone on the railway.

Team leader Tommy, 65, led the Avanti West Coast team's platform operation at Carlisle for the last time yesterday.

His final shift also signals the end of his family's long connection to the rail industry.

Tommy's uncle worked at Carlisle Canal Station until its closure and transferred to Watford.

It was there that Tommy began his career in July 1971, aged 15, and began his journey following in his family's footsteps.

Twelve years later, in 1983, he moved back to Carlisle as an Area GPR (General Purpose Relief) at Carlisle Yard, where he was responsible for covering different jobs between Carlisle and Oxenholme.

In 1992 he became a Freight Service Manager, before coming back to the passenger railway in 1994 at Carlisle station, where he has been based for nearly 30 years holding various roles from Customer Service and Retail Assistant, to GPR and Team Leader.

News and Star: LEGEND: Tommy waves goodbye to the rails after a long career. Picture: Stuart WalkerLEGEND: Tommy waves goodbye to the rails after a long career. Picture: Stuart Walker

Clocking up half a century on the railway, Tommy follows cousins Stan (a Train Driver for 50 years), Ron (who worked in accounts for 46 years) and Tony (who worked in roles at Euston and Watford for 40 years) to retire with decades of service on the West Coast Main Line.

The railway has also played a key role in Tommy’s personal life. An avid Carlisle United fan, he travels by train to watch his beloved Blues play across the UK.

Once he’s hung up his dispatch baton and whistle, Tommy plans to continue following his team and enjoy retirement by travelling with his wife.

News and Star: TEAM: Tommy says it's the 'people who make it'. Picture: Stuart WalkerTEAM: Tommy says it's the 'people who make it'. Picture: Stuart Walker

Reflecting on his railway career, Tommy said: “I’ve really enjoyed my time on the railway and had a good career. I love Carlisle station – it’s my home station, where I’ve spent most of my working life – but it’s the people that make it.

"I’m going to miss my colleagues and look forward to seeing them when I travel by train to watch Carlisle United.”

To mark the end of his 50-year career, Avanti West Coast’s Managing Director, Phil Whittingham, presented Tommy with a framed print of his service report – detailing the various roles he’s held at Watford, London Euston, and Carlisle.

Colleagues at Carlisle gathered at Tommy’s presentation to give him a round of applause and good luck wishes.

News and Star: ID: Tommy's British Rail Identity card from 1971ID: Tommy's British Rail Identity card from 1971

Michael Byrne, Avanti West Coast Station Manager at Carlisle, said: “Tommy is a well-loved member of the team, who will be sorely missed by everyone here in Carlisle.

"He’s a rare breed of railway staff – his dedication has always been unwavering. He’s conscientious and there isn’t anything he doesn’t seem to know!

“Tommy’s knowledge of the railway is extensive and invaluable – everyone seems to turn to him when they have a query. It has been a pleasure working with Tommy and we all wish him the very best for his retirement.”