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The Office of Rail Regulation is the independent safety and economic regulator for Britain's railways.
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Network Rail regulation
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Periodic review 2008
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News and media
3 Jul 2009
Chris Bolt steps down on 4 July after five years as chairman
2 Jul 2009
New licensing exemption application
26 Jun 2009
Regulator comments on Network Rail's bonus announcement
25 Jun 2009
ORR supports European level crossing awareness day
24 Jun 2009
ORR Board minutes
23 Jun 2009
Regulator welcomes joint plan to improve West Coast performance
22 Jun 2009
Section 22 track access decisions update
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Consultations / conclusions
Network licence review - consultation on the level of financial indebtedness licence condition
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Consultation: ORR’s approach to reviewing markets
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A more focused approach to stations and depots access - conclusions
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Publications and statistics
National Rail Trends Chapter 7: Regional usage profiles
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ORR guidance on the assessment of new international passenger services
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2008-09 Annual report and resource accounts
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