Good call by Abellio, the Dutch rail company that is taking over the ScotRail franchise, to retain Steve Montgomery, a hands-on career-long railwayman who ran the service under the First Group.

Agenda once had the pleasure of Mr Montgomery's company on a late night train, and couldn't help noting that he seemed to know every driver and conductor personally having an easy rapport as well as an obvious eye for detail, to which the massive improvements in Scotland's trains must partly be ascribed. There is however still room for improvement. Agenda was brash enough to challenge the new owners to post daily bulletins going into maximum detail about ever failure, cancellation and late-running train, to demonstrate a commitment to transparency, and to provide a stronger incentive to improving patchy reliability

This looks like a great idea: an evening in which different professions air their worst prejudices about other in a "Punch and Judy" networking session. Do accountants just add things up on a calculator? Do investors just look for the best tax incentives in a deal? Do lawyers just sue people for accidents? Representatives of each sector defend themselves from such calumnies at "Misconceptions" in Glasgow on Tuesday. Speakers at the session are Mary Canning, Epidarex Capital (representing investment/venture capital), Bruce Walker, We Are The Future (start-ups), Steve Hand, Santander (bankers), Mary Philip, SharkDog (marketing) and Andrew Foyle, Shoosmiths (lawyers). Presentations will be followed by a wine and networking. Contact info@connectionsnetworkinggroup.com