New Zealand Railways Corporation

New Zealand Railways Corporation
Company typeStatutory corporation (1982–1986)
State-owned enterprise
(1986–present)
PredecessorNew Zealand Railways Department
Founded1 April 1982[1]
Headquarters,
New Zealand
Area served
New Zealand
Key people
David McLean, Chairman [2]
ServicesLand ownership
Revenue$68,000 (FY2019)[3]
Websitewww.treasury.govt.nz/information-and-services/commercial-portfolio-and-advice/commercial-portfolio/new-zealand-railways-corporation

New Zealand Railways Corporation (NZRC) is the state-owned enterprise that owns the land beneath KiwiRail's railway network on behalf of the Crown. The corporation has existed under a number of guises since 1982, when the old New Zealand Railways Department was corporatised followed by deregulation of the land transport sector. In 1986, the Corporation became a State-owned enterprise, required to make a profit. Huge job losses and cutbacks ensued, and the rail network, rail operations and ferry service of the corporation were transferred to New Zealand Rail Limited in 1990. The Corporation retained ownership of the land beneath the railway network, and charged a nominal rental to New Zealand Rail, which was privatised in 1993, and renamed Tranz Rail in 1995. In 2004, following a deal with Tranz Rail's new owners Toll NZ, the Corporation took over responsibility for maintaining and upgrading the rail network once more, trading under the name ONTRACK. Negotiations with Toll over track access charges concluded after four years with no agreement reached, so the government purchased the entire rail and ferry operations, naming the service KiwiRail. ONTRACK's railway infrastructure and employees were then transferred to KiwiRail in 2008, which itself was initially a subsidiary of the corporation. On 31 December 2012, the Corporation once again became the landowner.

  1. ^ "New Zealand Railways Corporation Act 1981, s1(2)". Public Access to Legislation website. Retrieved 23 February 2012.
  2. ^ "David McLean appointed KiwiRail chair". 3 December 2021. Retrieved 27 February 2022.
  3. ^ "NZRC Annual Report 2019" (PDF). KiwiRail. Retrieved 4 December 2019.