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Network Rail 'too big', says Sir Richard Branson | Network Rail 'too big', says Sir Richard Branson |
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Network Rail is too big and should be broken up into regional units, Sir Richard Branson has told the BBC. | Network Rail is too big and should be broken up into regional units, Sir Richard Branson has told the BBC. |
Many of the delays that passengers on Virgin Rail suffer are down to Network Rail, he said. | Many of the delays that passengers on Virgin Rail suffer are down to Network Rail, he said. |
"Network Rail is far too big a company," he said. "I think that companies that kind of size should be broken up into small units." | "Network Rail is far too big a company," he said. "I think that companies that kind of size should be broken up into small units." |
Network Rail said decisions on its future would be taken by the government. | Network Rail said decisions on its future would be taken by the government. |
Investment delays | Investment delays |
Sir Richard added that "ideally" the train operators should manage the track they use. | Sir Richard added that "ideally" the train operators should manage the track they use. |
"We get enormously frustrated that people say will say that Virgin Rail has delays, but 90% of those delays are down to Network Rail," he told the BBC. | |
"If we were running the track underneath, because we've got our trains running on that track we'd make absolutely certain that track was fixed and running well, because we value our reputation." | |
When asked if a break-up of Network Rail was likely, he said: "I don't know; I've thrown that idea out before. Maybe right now it's an option that might be considered." | |
A spokesman for Network Rail described Sir Richard's figures as "incorrect", adding: "Over the last year (to 30 May), infrastructure faults were responsible for around a third (36%) of delays to Virgin Trains services." | |
On Thursday, the government said it would delay or cut back a number of modernisation projects planned for Network Rail. | On Thursday, the government said it would delay or cut back a number of modernisation projects planned for Network Rail. |
Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin said rising costs and missed targets made an existing £38.5bn investment plan untenable, | Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin said rising costs and missed targets made an existing £38.5bn investment plan untenable, |
Mr McLoughlin said Network Rail should have foreseen the improvements would cost more and take longer. | Mr McLoughlin said Network Rail should have foreseen the improvements would cost more and take longer. |
Network Rail said the plan, which was launched last year as the "largest modernisation of the railways since Victorian times", was too ambitious. | Network Rail said the plan, which was launched last year as the "largest modernisation of the railways since Victorian times", was too ambitious. |
Under the changes, the government said electrification work on the Midland main line and on the Trans-Pennine route between Leeds and Manchester would be "paused". | Under the changes, the government said electrification work on the Midland main line and on the Trans-Pennine route between Leeds and Manchester would be "paused". |
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