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Network Rail

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HeadquartersLondon
United Kingdom
CeoMark Carne
Number of employees37,000
Owners Government of the United Kingdom
Department for Transport
FoundedOctober 2002
SubsidiariesNETWORK RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE LIMITED
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About Network Rail


Network Rail is the owner and infrastructure manager of most of the railway network in Great Britain. Network Rail is an arm's length public body of the Department for Transport with no shareholders, which reinvests its income in the railways.

Leeds city centre buildings evacuated over crane safety fears

Leeds city centre buildings evacuated over crane safety fears
Nov 14,2023 1:51 pm

... Train services were affected at nearby Leeds Railway Station but had now resumed, according to Network Rail...

Flooding clean-up continues as Storm Babet passes

Flooding clean-up continues as Storm Babet passes
Oct 21,2023 8:11 pm

... Train services in Scotland were badly disrupted on Saturday and lines elsewhere in the UK were flooded, Network Rail said...

Euston station: Major train disruption after signal failure

Euston station: Major train disruption after signal failure
Oct 15,2023 9:21 am

... A Network Rail spokesperson apologised to customers...

Trespassers pose for photo on Calcot Mill level crossing

Trespassers pose for photo on Calcot Mill level crossing
Oct 10,2023 5:41 am

... Network Rail said the footage followed a " concerning rise" in the number of trespass reports on the Western route...

Yellow warning for more heavy rain in flood-hit areas

Yellow warning for more heavy rain in flood-hit areas
Oct 9,2023 6:41 pm

... " Network Rail Scotland said the line between Dunblane and Perth would remain closed on Tuesday while it worked to repair a " huge amount" of flood damage...

Stonehaven derailment: Almost £1m paid in damages

Stonehaven derailment: Almost £1m paid in damages
Oct 9,2023 6:01 am

... Law firm Digby Brown said a total of nearly £1m in civil actions against Network Rail had been settled...

London Bridge: Family sues after boy loses toe on escalator

London Bridge: Family sues after boy loses toe on escalator
Oct 2,2023 9:51 am

... The family, from Sittingbourne, Kent, said they were suing Network Rail for negligence...

Train strikes set to cause travel disruption

Train strikes set to cause travel disruption
Sep 29,2023 7:31 pm

... Network Rail also said there is a fee-free refund or exchange available for those who choose not to travel on strike days...

Severe flooding brings Hogmanay disruption

Sep 29,2023 6:01 pm

Travellers are facing Hogmanay disruption on Scotland's railways after Friday's floods.

The West Coast Mainline is closed between Carlisle and Scotland with services on other closed lines slowly being reinstated.

Three flood warnings and four alerts are in place in central and southern Scotland.

A yellow be aware warning, valid until 15:00, is in place for snow for parts of northern Scotland.

The Glasgow Queen Street to Edinburgh line had to be closed due to severe flooding but it has since reopened.

Engineers worked through The Night to clear a landslip on The Line just south of Markinch station in Fife.

Train passengers for services north of Edinburgh and south from Aberdeen and Inverness are currently advised not to travel.

The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (Sepa) has confirmed that there are no longer flood warnings in place for Dumfries and Galloway after The River Nith overflowed its banks in Dumfries on Friday.

At one point on Friday Sepa had 10 regional flood alerts in place, along with 29 local flood warnings and a severe flood warning for Dumfries.

The severe flood warning that was issued for Whitesands on Friday Night has been reversed although flood alerts are still in place.

Sepa said levels at The River Nith were the highest ever recorded, higher than Storm Frank in 2015 and flooding in December 1982.

The Flood warnings are:

Marc Becker, Sepa's flood duty manager said: " Across Friday we saw Scotland hit with yet another significant flood event, with southern and central Scotland heavily impacted This Time in particular. This comes after recent flooding impacts in The East and north-east of Scotland in November.

" What made Friday's event notable was not only the intense nature of the rainfall, but also the rapid and extreme rises in river levels which led, in the Nith, to the highest ever recorded river levels.

" Whilst across Hogmanay and New Year 's Day we're seeing an improving picture, we'll see rain, sleet and snow on higher grounds, particularly across The Bells .

" With residual impacts on the ground, particularly in Southern and Central Scotland, we're encouraging people living, working and travelling to remain vigilant, steer clear of flood water and follow the latest information from Sepa, transport authorities and Police Scotland . "

Two yellow weather warnings remain in place heading into the New Year .

An ice warning has been issued for Grampian, Highlands, Western Isles, Orkney and Shetland from 18:00 on Saturday until 11:00 on Sunday.

An alert for snow runs from 22:00 on Saturday until 10:00 on Sunday, covering southern and central Scotland.

The Met Office said the over Christmas was causing the unsettled weather in the UK.

Meteorologist Simon Patridge said the impact on Scotland would be " nowhere near as dramatic".

The Dumfries and Galloway was activated on Friday, signifying a major incident in the region.

Dumfries and Galloway Council closed The Whitesands in Dumfries to traffic from 10:00, before The River Nith burst its banks in the afternoon.

Multiple roads around The Village of Glenlee between New Galloway and St John's Town of Dalry were closed including the A762 at Waterside and Lochside Point, the A712 at Ken Bridge, B7000 at High Bridge of Ken and the A713 at Parton Mill.

Elswehere, the M74 was closed northbound at junction 13 near Abingdon due to flooding on Friday, with Traffic Scotland reporting delays of about 80 Minutes in both directions.

The M9 was also closed in both directions between junctions 9 and 10, near Stirling.

On The Roads :

Rail travel was also affected. Network Rail Scotland said More Than 20 flooding issues across Scotland's railway caused " severe disruption".

The Line at Bowling in West Dunbartonshire was completely under water. Crews managed to clear The Flood and reopen The Line by 12:30 on Friday.



Source of news: bbc.com

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