British railway technical manuals

The railway network of Great Britain is operated with the aid of a number of documents, which have been sometimes termed "technical manuals",[1] because they are more detailed than the pocket-timetables which the public encounters every day. Historically, they were classified PRIVATE and not for publication, however since rail privatisation they are now more widely available, mostly in digital form, because they are produced centrally and not by the regional rail operators.

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Documents of relevance to the customer

and distributed by National Rail Enquiries:

and produced by the ATOC:

ATOC is a body which represents 26 train operating companies that provide passenger railway services

and produced by Network Rail:

Network Rail owns and operates Britain's rail infrastructure[3]

and produced by The Stationery Office with permission from Network Rail:

Documents which relate solely to the operation of the network

Also by Network Rail

Documents produced by the ORR (formerly the Rail Regulator):

Documents produced by the Rail Safety and Standards Board:[9]

Footnotes

  1. ^ National Rail Enquiries calls them this on their website, referring to the NRCoC in particular
  2. ^ Get On, Clip In, Fall Off: So what's permitted anyway?
  3. ^ Network Rail - Home

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