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  2. Rail subsidies - Wikipedia

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    Rail subsidies vary in both size and how they are distributed, with some countries funding the infrastructure and others funding trains and their operators, while others have a mixture of both. Subsidies can be used for either investment in upgrades and new lines, or to keep lines running that create economic growth.

  3. Transpennine Route Upgrade - Wikipedia

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    [66] [67] [68] Network Rail said that there would be significant disruption over at least a five year period. [69] [70] However, in an order under the Transport and Works Act 1992 (TWAO) published in March 2021, it was said that work on some of the scheme would extend beyond 2029 i.e. into a later Network Rail Control Periods, CP8. [71]

  4. Arriva Rail North - Wikipedia

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    Network Rail only informed train operating companies in January 2018 that the electrification scheme would be delayed until November; Northern had planned for the scheme to be complete as scheduled by May 2018 (it had already been postponed from Autumn 2017) and had trained drivers to operate new routes with electric rolling stock.

  5. Transport for Wales: More cash for rail operator as ticket ...

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    Taxpayer funding for rail operator Transport for Wales (TfW) is increasing by around half as ticket sales decline. Home working means fewer passenger are commuting to work on the trains, leaving a ...

  6. Financing of the rail industry in Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    GB rail subsidy 1985–2019 in 2018 prices, showing a short decline after privatisation, followed by a steep rise following the Hatfield crash in 2000 then a further increase to fund Crossrail and HS2 [1] The financing of the rail industry in Great Britain is how rail transport in Great Britain is paid for.

  7. Great Western Main Line upgrade - Wikipedia

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    The Western Rail Access Programme is a scheme under development by the DfT, Network Rail and local authorities near Heathrow Airport to develop a direct rail link to the airport from the west. At present passengers travelling from the west of Airport Junction need to change trains at either Hayes and Harlington or Paddington which are to the ...

  8. Network Rail urged to retain pandemic punctuality improvements

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    The ORR has called on Network Rail to update its performance plans and targets, address issues in the Wales and West region, and work with the rail industry to develop a strategy for using a £40 ...

  9. 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.

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