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Mark Orsman

July 26, 1961 - April 8, 2021

This page has been set up to allow friends and former colleagues of Mark to leave messages of condolence or to share their memories or stories about him with his family. As much of Mark’s career was spent on London Underground it will come as no surprise to hear from his family that “Mark’s soul was always with London Underground and he was hoping to return to work in LU again but it unfortunately did not happen”. After Mark’s first thirteen years at LU he left and spent three years working on Chiltern Railways. He then returned to LU for a further twelve years before leaving again and undertaking consultancy work for Ricardo Rail and WSP.

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SImon Taylor 2021-05-11 18:45:30 wrote:

I worked with Mark on the Victoria Line Upgrade, he was such a character, a hugely intelligent guy who brought his individuality to his work and to the team. Our daughters (Emily & Alice) got on really well and played together when we brought them in while we got on with "Boring train stuff". Through him and his team, I gained a huge appreciation and understanding of engineering and how to do it right so thank you Mark :)

SImon Taylor 2021-05-11 18:45:30 wrote: I worked with Mark on the Victoria Line Upgrade, he was such a character, a hugely intelligent guy who brought his individuality to his work and to the team. Our daughters (Emily & Alice) got on really well and played together when we brought them in while we got on with "Boring train stuff". Through him and his team, I gained a huge appreciation and understanding of engineering and how to do it right so thank you Mark :)

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