• New Chairs

    From Tweed@usenet.tweed@gmail.com to uk.railway on Tue Jan 13 10:15:16 2026
    From Newsgroup: uk.railway

    https://www.gov.uk/government/news/new-chairs-of-network-rail-and-dfto-named

    Two key rail leaders have been appointed to oversee the railways at a monumental time for the industry today (12 January 2026).

    Richard George has been appointed Chair of Network Rail, the public body
    that owns, operates, maintains and develops BritainrCOs railway
    infrastructure.

    Sir Andrew Haines will become Chair of Department for Transport Operator Limited (DFTO), the government body bringing all currently privately-owned train services into public ownership ahead of the creation of Great British Railways (GBR).

    With significant experience in the rail industry, both appointees will
    support the governmentrCOs mission to bring together track and train rCo delivering a better service for passengers.

    Richard has 45 years of experience operating at the most senior level in
    the UK transport industry and is the current chair of DFTO. His extensive career includes roles as Managing Director of Great Western Trains and HS1 Project Director for Eurostar, as well as an advisor to DfT on matters
    relating to rail performance and investment in the north of England. Prior
    to privatisation, Richard had 20 years of railway management experience
    with British Rail.

    Sir Andrew has overseen rail and transport at the highest level, most
    recently as CEO of Network Rail between 2018 and 2025, where he maintained
    a strong focus on putting passengers first and driving improved
    performance. Prior to this, Sir Andrew had a wide-ranging career in the
    rail industry, including roles as Managing Director of South West Trains
    and Managing Director of the Rail Division for First Group plc.

    Their new positions will take effect on 2 February 2026.

    Transport Secretary, Heidi Alexander, said:

    With legislation now making its way through Parliament, werCOre making good progress with our ambitious programme of rail reform. When Great British Railways is established, it will help us to deliver a network which is run
    for the public, owned by the public.

    Richard and Sir Andrew both bring a wealth of experience, helping to
    improve passenger experience and operational performance, supporting the integration of our railways and building towards the world-class railway we will see under Great British Railways.

    IrCOd like to thank Mike Putnam for his work overseeing Network Rail at this pivotal time. IrCOm pleased we will continue to benefit from his knowledge
    and skills as he remains part of the Network Rail board.

    Sir Andrew Haines said:

    I am delighted to be joining DFTO at this pivotal time, as it focuses on
    its mission of successfully bringing more services into public ownership, improving passenger experience and helping create Great British Railways.

    I look forward to working closely with so many talented colleagues from
    across the publicly owned train operating companies, Network Rail, the Department for Transport and the wider rail industry.

    Richard George said:

    I am delighted and honoured to be appointed Chair of Network Rail. The rail reform journey we are on towards the creation of Great British Railways is
    an exciting one with changes across all railway organisations, including Network Rail, as we work to create an integrated railway fit for the 21st century.

    But those changes must never be at the expense of safety and operational performance, and the whole system relies on Network Rail to deliver that. I
    am excited to be a part of this, leading Network Rail, alongside DFTO and
    the publicly-owned train operators, to improve performance on the railway
    and drive rail reform.

    The new appointments come as legislation to establish Great British
    Railways goes through Parliament, marking the next phase of the
    GovernmentrCOs bold rail reforms. Great British Railways will build a
    simpler, more unified railway that delivers reliable, safe and more
    affordable journeys.


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  • From Marland@gemehabal@btinternet.co.uk to uk.railway on Tue Jan 13 14:13:48 2026
    From Newsgroup: uk.railway

    Tweed <usenet.tweed@gmail.com> wrote:
    https://www.gov.uk/government/news/new-chairs-of-network-rail-and-dfto-named

    Two key rail leaders have been appointed to oversee the railways at a monumental time for the industry today (12 January 2026).


    There was me expecting an article about some new Bullhead track being laid.

    GH
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  • From Recliner@recliner.usenet@gmail.com to uk.railway on Tue Jan 13 14:26:42 2026
    From Newsgroup: uk.railway

    On 13 Jan 2026 14:13:48 GMT, Marland <gemehabal@btinternet.co.uk> wrote:

    Tweed <usenet.tweed@gmail.com> wrote:
    https://www.gov.uk/government/news/new-chairs-of-network-rail-and-dfto-named >>
    Two key rail leaders have been appointed to oversee the railways at a
    monumental time for the industry today (12 January 2026).


    There was me expecting an article about some new Bullhead track being laid.

    I was hoping for news of new seats on trains.
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  • From Tweed@usenet.tweed@gmail.com to uk.railway on Tue Jan 13 15:46:30 2026
    From Newsgroup: uk.railway

    Recliner <recliner.usenet@gmail.com> wrote:
    On 13 Jan 2026 14:13:48 GMT, Marland <gemehabal@btinternet.co.uk> wrote:

    Tweed <usenet.tweed@gmail.com> wrote:
    https://www.gov.uk/government/news/new-chairs-of-network-rail-and-dfto-named

    Two key rail leaders have been appointed to oversee the railways at a
    monumental time for the industry today (12 January 2026).


    There was me expecting an article about some new Bullhead track being laid.

    I was hoping for news of new seats on trains.


    IrCOm thinking of a new career as a writer of misleading headlines. The
    papers seem to have plenty of them.

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  • From Recliner@recliner.usenet@gmail.com to uk.railway on Tue Jan 13 15:54:40 2026
    From Newsgroup: uk.railway

    On Tue, 13 Jan 2026 15:46:30 -0000 (UTC), Tweed <usenet.tweed@gmail.com> wrote:

    Recliner <recliner.usenet@gmail.com> wrote:
    On 13 Jan 2026 14:13:48 GMT, Marland <gemehabal@btinternet.co.uk> wrote:

    Tweed <usenet.tweed@gmail.com> wrote:
    https://www.gov.uk/government/news/new-chairs-of-network-rail-and-dfto-named

    Two key rail leaders have been appointed to oversee the railways at a
    monumental time for the industry today (12 January 2026).


    There was me expecting an article about some new Bullhead track being laid. >>
    I was hoping for news of new seats on trains.


    IrCOm thinking of a new career as a writer of misleading headlines. The >papers seem to have plenty of them.

    Perhaps it's an over-populated role?

    Some tabloids, notably the Sun, have come up with some very clever punning headlines over the years. Now, in a
    clickbait world, I suppose the skills are a little different.
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