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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.
Network Rail Certification Body Limited (commonly known as Network Certification Body or NCB) is a private limited company providing conformity assessment and consulting services to the rail industry. The company is headquartered in Milton Keynes, United Kingdom and was founded in 2012 as a subsidiary of Network Rail.
The Network Route Utilisation Strategy (Network RUS) is a Route Utilisation Strategy (RUS) produced by Network Rail (NR). The Network RUS is one of only two (the Freight RUS is the other) which have the perspective of the network as whole; most of NR's RUSs are geographical, mainly regional, in nature. Uniquely the Network RUS is divided into ...
Network Rail is failing to prevent safety risks from “unacceptable” overcrowding at London’s Euston station, ... We’ve fitted new state-of-the-art information boards, both inside and ...
Gary Walsh, director for Network Rail’s West Coast south route, said: “Getting passengers to their services in good time is at the heart of our improvements at Euston, and today’s changes ...
Railfuture (formerly the Railway Development Society) is a UK advocacy group which promotes better rail services for passengers and freight across a bigger rail network. [2] The group's national policies are determined by its national board of directors (one-third elected by the membership every year, for a three-year term) and its national AGM.
The British Rail Double Arrow, designed by Gerry Barney in 1965. GBR will use modified forms of British Rail's Double Arrow symbol and Rail Alphabet typeface – Rail Symbol 2 and Rail Alphabet 2 respectively – for its branding. The Williams-Shapps plan recommended that there will be a single, unifying brand for railways, and it is expected ...
Through its involvement in the program, Rail Vision will help shape the development of interoperable standards, establishing itself as a key contributor to the evolution of rail technology in the U.S.