-
Railtrack was a
group of
companies that
owned the track, signalling, tunnels, bridges,
level crossings and all but a
handful of the
stations of the British...
- with the
monopoly and
dominant elements of the industry, prin****lly
Railtrack (now
Network Rail)) and the
Director of P****enger Rail Franchising, whose...
- its
subsidiary Network Rail
Infrastructure Limited,
which was
known as
Railtrack plc
before 2002) and
infrastructure manager of most of the
railway network...
-
infrastructure company Railtrack.
Reports found there was a lack of
communication and some
staff were not
aware of
maintenance procedures.
Railtrack subsequently...
-
completion by LCR, with
Railtrack owning Section 1 as well as
being responsible for
operating both sections. In
October 2001,
Railtrack was
placed into "railway...
-
International Rail
Regulator for
Great Britain. He
oversaw the
collapse of
Railtrack, the
infrastructure manager for the
British rail
network and the creation...
- The
Railtrack (Waverley Station)
Order Confirmation Act 2000 (c. vi) is an act of the
Parliament of the
United Kingdom. The act
allowed the rebuilding...
-
including the
larger stations, p****ed to the new
privately owned company Railtrack,
while track maintenance and
renewal ****ets were sold to 13 companies...
-
route was then
operated as a
conventional railway,
until it was
closed by
Railtrack after the last
train on 31 May 1997, for
conversion to tram operation...
- 1997 he left and was
appointed Chief Executive of
Railtrack,
which he left in
November 2000.
Railtrack was the most
controversial of the
Conservative government...