Publications

Policy on variable usage charges for modified vehicles

13 January 2014
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Start date: 6 April 2011 End date: 20 May 2011 We have consulted on our policy regarding the variable usage charges applied to vehicles that have been modified to reduce track damage. The variable usage charge is set to reflect track wear and tear costs. It thereby incentivises train manufacturers, owners and operators to invest in track-friendly vehicles. In this consultation, we proposed to give

Schedule 4 sustained planned disruption - defined service group revenue values

13 January 2014
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Start date: 26 October 2010 End date: 5 April 2011 We consulted on the methodology and values for calculating defined service group revenue for each franchised train operator. The defined service group revenue is one benchmark used to identify whether an operator has experienced a period of sustained planned disruption (SPD), typically as a result of Network Rail's planned engineering activities

High level review of track access charges consultation

13 January 2014
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Start date: 2 July 2010 End date: 26 August 2010 In June 2010, we published a report on a high level review of track access charges and options for CP5, which we commissioned from CEPA (Cambridge Economic Policy Associates). We consulted on the charging options set out in the report, and on the current structure of track access charges more generally. We have now concluded on this consultation and

Review of arrangements for establishing access charges for control period 4 (CP4)

13 January 2014
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Start date: 25 November 2009 End date: 28 January 2010 In November 2009, we started a review of arrangements for establishing track access charges for CP4 by writing to the industry and consulting on these arrangements. We have now concluded on this consultation and the conclusions are set out in Periodic Review 2013 first consultation annexes, that were published on 25 May 2011. The conclusions

Consolidation and revision of freight general approvals

13 January 2014
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Reference: ORR/015/2011 Date published: 19 July 2011 Start date: 12 July 2011 Closing date: 23 August 2011 We issued a new general approval pdf icon PDF, 353 Kb on 9 February 2012 which replaced four freight track access general approvals relating to access to Network Rail's network. General approvals allow freight operators and freight customers to enter into or amend track access contracts with

Implementation of the Equality Act 2010 at the Office of Rail Regulation

13 January 2014
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Reference: ORR/002/2012 Date published: 25 February 2012 Start date: 25 February 2012 Closing date: 31 March 2012 In accordance with the Equality Act 2010, the Office of Rail Regulation (ORR) will publish equality objectives. As a public body ORR has an obligation to give due regard to eliminating discrimination, promoting equality of opportunity, and fostering good relations for people sharing

Changing our penalties statement

13 January 2014
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Reference: ORR/004/2012 Date published: 14 May 2012 Start date: 14 May 2012 Closing date: 11 June 2012 We consulted on some changes to our penalties policy, in light of the comments we received from our previous 'role of the regulator' consultation (December 2011). These changes will give us more flexibility to consider accepting commitments to make improvements for passengers as an alternative to

Proposals to formalise the Rail Delivery Group

13 January 2014
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Reference: ORR/006/2012 Date published: 18 July 2012 Start date: 18 July 2012 Closing date: 14 September 2012 On 18 July 2012, we published a consultation on proposals to formalise the Rail Delivery Group (RDG) by including new conditions in the operating licenses of train operators and Network Rail requiring them to be members of, and participate in the work of, RDG. RDG was established in June

Discounting for cost benefit analysis involving private investment, but public benefit

13 January 2014
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Joint Regulators Group (JRG) statement on cost benefit analysis methodology JRG has published a statement on the methodology used for discounting for cost-benefit analyses (CBAs). These analyses may be used by regulators when considering measures that generate consumer or wider public benefits, while requiring regulated firms to incur some costs. CBAs enable regulators to estimate the value of the

ORR's regulation of land disposals by Network Rail

13 January 2014
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Reference: ORR/012/2012 Date published: 3 December 2012 Start date: 3 December 2012 Closing date: 18 January 2013 We have asked for views on how the arrangements for regulating with Network Rail's land disposals have worked in practice over the last two years and to propose some further improvements. We last revised our arrangements in October 2010, at the same time as the rail value for money