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- Nationalization (nationalisation in British English) is the process of transforming privately owned ****ets into public ****ets by bringing them under the...
- was formed in 2008 when the government renationalised above-rail operations (having previously renationalised the network in 2004) and inter-island ferry...
- outlined 39 pieces of legislation that Labour proposed, including bills to renationalise the railways, strengthen the rights of workers, and to give areas of...
- crash accident, the British government decided to intervene and in 2002 renationalised Railtrack (which was responsible for the maintenance of railway tracks...
- pandemic, amid a collapse in p****enger numbers. The system was effectively renationalised briefly to prevent rail companies collapsing, as acknowledged by the...
- Predecessor British Rail Founded 1 April 1994 Defunct 18 October 2002 Fate Renationalised Successor Network Rail Headquarters London, England Key people John...
- claims on land taken for railway construction). In 2003 the government renationalised the network. KiwiRail operates all freight lines and a small number...
- to purchase the remainder of the airline, thereby renationalising it. Malaysia Airlines renationalised on 1 September 2015. Lack of evidence in determining...
- Labour proposed to introduce in the months ahead, including Bills to renationalise the railways, to bring local bus services under local public control...
- privately owned and operated by Railtrack from 1994 to 2002, when it was renationalised and transferred to Network Rail. Goods (freight) services are operated...