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![]() Railhub Archive | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ATOCNetwork Rail’s business plan – delivery is now the key, says ATOC CEO Michael Roberts
“This investment programme is a major opportunity to provide a better railway for passengers and we welcome Network Rail’s focus on meeting the needs of its customers. Delivery is now the key and its success will depend on all parties working together. Network Rail will need to redouble its recent moves to improve the speed and efficiency with which it undertakes projects large and small. “Train companies have a key role to play in areas such as station improvements and ensuring the network remains open for business amid a major programme of works. And Government needs to stand behind its existing commitments not only on funding, but also in other areas such as the delivery of additional rolling stock to provide much-needed capacity in the railways.” - ends For further information, please contact the ATOC Press Office on 020 7841 8020 Notes to Editors About ATOC The Association of Train Operating Companies (ATOC) is the official voice for the passenger rail industry - representing train companies to the government and other opinion formers on transport policy issues. Britain's train operators are working together to change rail travel for the better. ATOC manages many joint activities for train operators including revenue allocation and settlement, impartial retailing, National Rail Enquiries, Railcard marketing, staff travel arrangements, international products and travel agent licensing.
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