Company type | State-owned enterprise |
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Industry | Railway transport, infrastructure and asset management |
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Headquarters | , England |
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Products | Public transport |
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Website | gbrtt |
Great British Railways (GBR) is a planned state-owned railway company that is to oversee passenger rail transport in Great Britain, with the exception of Transport for London, Merseytravel, light rail and tram services.
It will assume the existing responsibilities of Network Rail, to become the owner and manager of most railway infrastructure across Great Britain.
The publicly-owned body will be the long-term replacement for the previous privatised rail franchising system which lasted from 1996 until its effective abolition in 2021. All train operating companies will be taken into public ownership as their contracts expire and then folded into GBR, reunifying passenger services under one publicly-owned entity for the first time since the privatisation of British Rail. This will not include open-access operators, who will be able to continue running services on selected routes.
GBR will be headquartered in Derby.