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Operator licensing
The operation of railway assets and the provision of railway passenger and freight train services are of national importance. They are subject to a range of regulatory requirements designed to safeguard the public interest. If you are a prospective train operator or are new to the rail industry, we have published a document called Starting mainline rail operations: a guide to the regulatory framework which summarises the different regulatory requirements.
Background to operator licensing
The guidance explains the legal framework and procedures we use when we consider licensing applications. The section also explains the types of licences that are available.Licence obligations
Operators of railway assets must normally comply with a range of conditions relevant to the licensed activity.How to apply
This section provides the information you need to apply for a licence or licence exemption, including the costs involved.
Model licences and Statements of National Regulatory Provisions (SNRPs)
The licence and SNRPs that we grant are based on these models.
Model licence exemptions
The current standard versions in use.
Current licensing applications
This section contains Statutory Consultation Notices on our proposals to grant licences or licence exemptions.
Current licences
This page contains all the licences that are in force, listed by company.Current licence exemptions
This page lists all the licence exemptions that are in force.
Last updated: 27 November 2008