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How local authorities can use guardrails to stop pedestrians crossing roads at inappropriate places or accidentally walking into roads.
Guide to rail statistics, accompanying notes and definitions and additional sources reporting on the rail industry.
The Office of Rail and Road (ORR) is the independent safety and economic regulator for Britain’s railways and monitor of National Highways. It is responsible for ensuring that railway operators comply with health and safety law. It regulates Network Rail’s...
Network Rail owns, operates, maintains and develops Britain’s railway. Network Rail is responsible for ensuring that the railway is safe and reliable. Network Rail is an executive non-departmental public body, sponsored by the Department for Transport .
Advice on the fitting of safety railings on heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) with links to the regulations.
Explains control of advertisement regime.
All current documents relating to rail franchising at the Department for Transport.
The Office of Rail Regulation (ORR) is the independent safety and economic regulator for Britain’s railways. It is responsible for ensuring that railway operators comply with health and safety law. It regulates Network Rail’s activities and funding requirements, regulates access...
Documents concerning the Department for Transport's rail franchise competitions up to the October 2012 pause in franchising.
Product Safety Report for 4-Step Step Ladder with Handrail presenting a high risk of entrapment and injuries.
Documents outlining aspects of particular heavy rail fleet units which must be made more accessible by the legal deadline of 1 January 2020.
These documents do not form part of the High Speed Rail (Crewe – Manchester) Environmental Statement.
Product Safety Report for 3-Step Step Ladder with Handrail presenting a high risk of entrapment and injuries.
New depot in Shipley will bring essential maintenance works closer to the north Transpennine route and increase reliability for passengers.
Draft bill sets out blueprint for bringing track and train together under a new Great British Railways, leveraging private sector innovation to benefit customers.
Travel and passenger rights and the measures in place to minimise disruption.
Spreadsheet showing the list of rail vehicles built or refurbished to modern accessibility standards.
The government’s plan for delivering and sequencing major rail investment in the North and Midlands.
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