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  2. Network Rail - Wikipedia

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    Network Rail Ltd. was created with the express purpose of taking over Britain's railway infrastructure control; this was achieved via its purchase of Railtrack plc from Railtrack Group plc for £500 million; Railtrack plc was then renamed and reconstituted as Network Rail Infrastructure Limited. [33] The transaction was completed on 3 October 2002.

  3. Sectional Appendix - Wikipedia

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    Exceptionally poor rail adhesion. This is a list of known areas for exceptionally poor railhead conditions. It states the route, location, lines affected, and the mileage references between which it occurs. Table A diagrams. This section comprises the main bulk of the module, and contains detailed maps. Information available includes;

  4. Rail Settlement Plan - Wikipedia

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    Rail Settlement Plan (RSP) is a division of the Rail Delivery Group in the United Kingdom. It provides a wide range of common services to the UK's train operating companies and third-party providers of information and retail services. It was founded in 1995. UK rail ticket background

  5. What Is a Reverse Stock Split? - AOL

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    A reverse stock split occurs on an exchange basis, such as 1-10. When a company announces a 1-10 reverse stock split, for example, it exchanges one share of stock for every 10 that a shareholder owns.

  6. Train operating company - Wikipedia

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    Train operating companies also operate most of the network's stations, in their role as station facility owners (SFO), in which they lease the buildings and associated land from Network Rail. [2] Network Rail manages some major railway stations and several stations are operated by London Underground or other companies. Most passenger TOCs in ...

  7. Network Rail slashes compensation payouts to customers ... - AOL

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    Revenue increased by £610m in the six months to the end of September.

  8. British Rail Class 37 - Wikipedia

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    The Class 37 became a familiar sight on many parts of the British Rail network, in particular forming the main motive power for InterCity services in East Anglia and within Scotland. They also performed well on secondary and inter-regional services for many years. Many are still in use today on freight, maintenance, and empty stock movement duties.

  9. Arrangements between railroads - Wikipedia

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    This changed in 1986, when in a very different political climate, Foster Yeoman obtained the right to run its own trains onto the British Rail network if British Rail locomotive engineers were used. In 1997, the British Railways network was privatised as a single company Railtrack, which later became the non-profit company Network Rail ...