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Network Rail runs, looks after and improves the railway network in England, Scotland and Wales. Find out about engineering works, stations, projects and stories around the network.
- Who we are
We own and operate Britain's railway on behalf of the...
- Running the railway
Maintaining and operating our rail network 24/7 is an...
- Communities
We take care to be considerate of our neighbours – the 22...
- Industry & commercial
Rail enhances the economy’s productive potential by up to...
- Putting passengers first
Network Rail is changing. We’re becoming a company that is...
- Our approach to safety
Safety is at the heart of everything we do. At Network Rail,...
- Careers
Network Rail’s role is to run a safe, reliable and efficient...
- Transparency and ethics
The Network Rail archive; Eminent engineers. Isambard...
- Diversity and inclusion
Gender Equality at Network Rail . We are committed to...
- Our history
Network Rail is the 21st century chapter in this astounding...
- Who we are
Network Rail runs and develops 20,000 miles of track, 30,000 bridges and stations in the UK. It aims to put passengers and freight users first and to be a reliable and efficient partner for the industry.
Network Rail Limited is the owner (via its subsidiary Network Rail Infrastructure Limited, which was known as Railtrack plc before 2002) and infrastructure manager of most of the railway network in Great Britain.
- October 2002; 21 years ago
- 1 Eversholt Street, London, NW1 2DN
- 42,099 (2020)
Plan your journey, check live departures and arrivals, and find out about industrial action and promotions on National Rail. The portal to rail travel in Great Britain.
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Network Rail runs the railway through 14 devolved route businesses that understand and meet customers’ needs. Find out more about each route, its projects and performance on the route pages.
Explore the extents of the NRT tables and the stations they cover on an interactive map. The NRT map also allows queries and searches to understand the intersections and overlaps of the tables and stations.