During the privatisation of British Rail he headed up the M40 Trains management buyout consortium that was awarded the Chiltern Railways franchise. Shooter was the first managing director of that franchise in 1996, and went on to become its chairman. In early 1999 three managers of Chiltern Railways, Shooter, Alex Turner and Owen Edgington, sold their controlling stake in Chiltern to John Laing Group for £1.5 million.[4] With the acquisition of John Laing by Deutsche Bahn in 2008, he became chairman of DB Regio UK. He retired from this role in December 2011.
Shooter had introduced the use of driving simulators for training Chiltern Railways' train drivers.[5] During his time at Chiltern he is credited with the doubling of its passenger numbers through innovation and investment in the ambitious development of train services and infrastructure,[6][7][8][9] and overseeing "the strongest growth record of any rail business in Europe".[10] In November 2016 Shooter delivered the annual railway lecture to the Institution of Engineering and Technology on "Innovation and Realism".[11] Shooter was a director of the Association of Train Operating Companies (ATOC) between 2001 and 2011. He chaired the organisation in 2007.[12][13]
During 2002 Adrian Shooter received an honorary doctorate (DUniv) from Staffordshire University. the successor body to North Staffordshire Polytechnic.[25] A decade later in 2013, he received an additional honorary doctorate (DUniv), this time from the University of Birmingham.[26] In 2005 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering (FREng).[27]
On 30 August 2022, a 2.7-metre (9 ft) bronze statue with a bust of Shooter created by Luke Perry and crowdfunded by rail industry leaders and close associates, was unveiled beside platform 1 at Marylebone station in London. The bust sits on top of a girder and plinth and is secured to the ground using railway-inspired loops and bolts.[32] At the same time, Clubman DMU 168 001, the very first train ordered by Chiltern Railways, and the first new train in the UK ordered following the privatisation of British Rail, was named Adrian Shooter CBE.[7][33]
On 23 November 2022, Shooter was awarded the Japanese Foreign Minister's commendation by Hayashi Hajime [jp], Japanese ambassador to the United Kingdom, for work on rail safety and establishing the UK–Japan Railways exchange programme in 1993.[34]
Personal life
Shooter married his first wife, Diana Crombie, in 1970 and they had a son and a daughter together. The marriage was dissolved in 2002, and in 2006 he married Barbara Harding.[35]
Shooter was chairman of the Model 'A' Ford Club of Great Britain.[47] In 2014 his Model 'A' suffered a seized bearing during a classic rally race in Myanmar.[48] He also owned an Indian Hindustan Ambassador car.[41][44][45] In April 2022, Adrian and Barbara Shooter welcomed two refugees into their home during the 2022 Ukrainian refugee crisis with Barbara Shooter driving to the Polish border to collect them and drop off emergency supplies.[49]
Adrian Shooter died on 13 December 2022, at age 74.[7][52][53][54][55] In a statement written by him and released by his wife after his death, he described how his symptoms had rapidly worsened, and said that "by the time you read this I shall have gone peacefully to sleep in a clinic in Switzerland".[51][52][56] By late-December 2022[update] Shooter's memorial service had been planned to be held near Henley-on-Thames on 7 January 2023 at the Fawley Hill Railway museum, created by the late Sir William McAlpine.[57]
^Shooter, Adrian (30 April 2018). A Life in Engineering and Railways (Autobiography). Pen & Sword. ISBN9781473893191.
^Fact panel: Adrian Shooter Rail issue 324 11 February 1998 page 29
^"Chiltern Railways sold". Business roundup. The Times. No. 66457. 10 March 1999. p. 29. Retrieved 15 December 2022 – via Archive.org. a former trio of British Rail managers who backed the 1996 buyout, will share £1.5 million after selling a controlling stake to John Laing.
^ abHall, Brian (12 June 2019). "Congratulations Adrian Shooter". Retrieved 16 December 2022 – via Linkedin. During his tenure, he oversaw the strongest growth record of any rail business in Europe. … the final words should go to Adrian himself: "I have spent the last 50 years learning a little about people, engineering, railways, and how to encourage continuous improvement in many fields of endeavour. I am far from finished!"
^Shirres, David (23 December 2021). "Trains on show at COP26". Rail Engineer. Rail Staff. Retrieved 23 July 2022. Departing from Glasgow Central station … The three-car unit concerned, 230 001, was the prototype diesel unit … On board, Vivarail's founder, Adrian Shooter, advised that the unit had been re-engineered as a battery-only train, with each coach having two 70kWh battery packs … Also on the train was Henry Posner whose Railroad Development Corporation (RDC) ordered a two-car, class 230 unit which is now running trips to demonstrate RDC's pop-up metro concept.
^Alderson, Jerry (March 2013). "Railfuture West Midlands Newsletter 126". Railfuture West Midlands. No. 126. Railfuture West Midlands. pp. 2, 8. Retrieved 14 January 2016. five 'big hitters' to become vice presidents of Railfuture: Lord Adonis, Adrian Shooter, Chris Green, Roger Ford and Barry Doe. … In May 2012 … Adrian Shooter CBE (who is a Railfuture vice president) became MCR chairman.
^Vintage Trains outlines its future as a Train Operator Railways Illustrated issue 189 November 2018 page 13
^Changes at Vintage Trains Rail issue 897 29 January 2020 page 23
^Foster, Stefanie (29 September 2021). "Award winners demonstrate excellence in adversity". Network. Rail. No. 941. presentation of a very rare Lifetime Achievement Award (only the second to be presented in 22 years of the NRA) to Adrian Shooter, chairman of Vivarail and career railwayman of more than 50 years.
^"Foreign Minister's Commendation – Mr Adrian Shooter" (Press release). London: Embassy of Japan. On 23 November 2022, Ambassador HAYASHI Hajime awarded the Foreign Minister's Commendation to Mr Adrian Shooter, Chairman of Vivarail Ltd. … In particular, he established the UK-Japan Railways Exchange Programme with Japanese railway companies in 1993
^Debroy, Bibek (1 January 2016). "Locomotive number 778". Business Standard. India. owns Beeches Light Railway. Indeed, it operates out of his residence in Steeple Aston, Oxfordshire.
^Sharma, Anuradha (14 August 2014). "An Indian Relic in Oxfordshire". Forbes India. Retrieved 13 January 2015. Shooter bought an "arts and crafts" style house in Steeple Aston village, shipped in a Darjeeling Himalayan Railway (DHR) steam locomotive and set up his own private railway—the Beeches Light Railway—in his three-acre garden.
^ abSinha, Kounteya (18 September 2014). "Love for Darjeeling toy train makes Briton buys off world's oldest surviving locomotive". Times of India. Retrieved 13 January 2016. model number 778 … run it in his personal garden … tracks over 1.5 km is in the form of a loop … Ambassador car that runs by the train when it chugs through his garden to give it a real feel of Darjeeling. … station that looks exactly like the original Sukna station
^Aklekar, Rajendra B (16 March 2016). "Steam railways, heritage lines remain neglected in India". Forbes India. Retrieved 6 April 2016. A Darjeeling Himalayan Railway B-class steam locomotive that originally went to an American museum now runs on a private steam railway belonging to British rail expert Adrian Shooter in Oxfordshire.
^ abSinha, Kounteya (19 September 2014). "Oldest toy train chugs through British garden". The Times of India. Retrieved 13 January 2016. two replicas of DHR carriages were constructed at the Boston Lodge Works of the Ffestiniog Railway. These and the locomotive run in Adrian Shooter's private garden railway.
Walker, Mike (March 2007). "Part 4. Rise of the Phoenix"(PDF). 100 Years of the Joint Line. The Marlow Donkey. No. 116. Marlow & District Railway Society. pp. 5‒6.