How do I get in touch with Network Rail?

How do I get in touch with Network Rail?

Get in touch Use our online contact form. Use our live chat service. 03457 11 41 41.

How do I contact TTR?

For any complaint(s), passengers may call on toll free no. 1800111321.

How do I contact EMR?

Phone. Call us on 03457 125 678. Lines are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

What is the telephone number for national Rail Enquiries?

03457 48 49 50. Calls cost no more than calls to geographic numbers (01 or 02) and may be included in inclusive minutes and discount schemes in the same way.

Who is the CEO of Network Rail?

Andrew Haines (Aug 14, 2019–)Network Rail / CEO

Who is Andrew Haines?

Andrew Haines was appointed as Chief Executive and Board member of Network Rail in August 2018. Following the publication of the Williams-Shapps Plan for Rail in May 2021, Andrew was also tasked with establishing interim arrangements for the creation of Great British Railways, alongside his role in Network Rail.

Do railways make a profit?

How much profit do train companies make? On average train operating companies make two percent of profit, however not all train operators make a profit, and they only make a profit if they run their franchises successfully, which means attracting more passengers to travel and by offering a good service.

How much time does it take for chart preparation?

The first chart is usually prepared 4 hours before departure of train from originating station or remote location station. For early morning trains chart is prepared the night before. If the seats remain vacant in first chart, the remaining seats are made available for booking.

What does the redevelopment of Nottingham station mean for the city?

The £60m redevelopment of Nottingham Station has created a new gateway to the city for its citizens and for visitors. The station is now a key hub for travel in the city connecting the train seamlessly with the tram and bus network.

Where does Network Rail run in the UK?

East Midlands route – Network Rail The route takes in the whole of the East Midlands including Derby, Nottingham and Leicester. The East Midlands route includes the Midland Main Line (MML), which runs from London St Pancras, and reaches Sheffield at its most northerly point.

Which rail services run from Nottingham?

In addition Cross Country and Northern Rail also provide services from Nottingham. For a comprehensive rail timetable please see the National Rail website

How do I Contact Network Rail?

Use our online contact form Write to us – Network Rail: 1 Eversholt Street, London, NW1 2DN Please call our emergency 24 hour helpline on 03457 11 41 41 if there’s a safety threat to you or to others such as: People, animals, trees or objects on or near the track