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Railhub Archive 2003-10-17 ATO-001 ATOC0
A tough decsion [[decision]] but the right one says ATOC
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Commenting on the Rail Regulator’s Interim Review document published earlier today, ATOC Director General, George Muir, said: "Britain's railway are one of the fastest growing railways in Europe, and the network needs more money.
"How much Network Rail should get to spend on the network is a tough decision for Tom Winsor. He has to balance the need for investment with what the country can afford, but we think he has made the right decision.
"And it is going to be very tough indeed for Network Rail because Tom Winsor has allocated less than they say they need, but I thinkgood railway engineering, and there are good engineers in Network Rail, they can do it."
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About ATOC The Association of Train Operating Companies (ATOC) is the official voice for the passenger rail industry – representing train companies to the government and other opinion formers on transport policy issues. ATOC manages many joint activities for train operators including revenue allocation and settlement, impartial retailing, the National Rail Enquiry Service (NRES), railcard marketing, staff travel arrangements, international products and travel agent licensing.
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