Network Rail to lose sole control of rail maintenance
Transport minister Chris Grayling believes using Virgin, Southern and other private firms will lead to savings, sources say
Sole control of Britain’s rail infrastructure is to be taken out of the hands of the state-owned Network Rail and shared with private firms under government plans to be announced next week, it has been reported.
The move, which would represent one of the biggest changes to the running of the British rail network in recent years, would see track maintenance undertaken by Virgin, Southern, ScotRail and other operators for the first time.
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Source: Guardian Transport
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