With the arrival of the privatised railway & the nature of railway operation the delivery of a safe service to the customer got much more complex. In place of the unified nationalised network more than 100 different companies were now involved in the day-to-day running of the railway network. These companies vary in scale from Network Rail the state-controlled single company that owns the whole operational infrastructure through the three companies that provide the rolling stock & the some 25 Train Operating Companies through to the myriad companies involved in freight maintenance & other operational aspects. This volume is a fully revised & enlarged version of abc Railway Operations (originally published in 1999) in the format adopted for the later Principles of London Underground Operations (published in 2000). Individual chapters deal with the organisation of the contemporary railway the principles behind the safe operation of railways track & signalling passenger stations passenger train operation freight train operation service provision & planning safety & much else. There can be little doubt that the modern railway network
- as bequeathed by the complex process of privatisation
- is less straightforward than it was under British Rail; confusion abounds both within the industry & amongst its customers (both passenger & freight) & objective information is all the more essential in these circumstances. The industry itself recognises that knowledge of the principles of railway operation is essential to the industry & this is reflected both in the increased impetus that the Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport & the newly-established Institute of Railway Operation give to training.