BATTLING climate change and its effect on Network Rail’s drains, cuttings and embankments sits at the centre of the company’s five-year plan, published on April 2.
The plan covers Control Period 7, which runs from April 1 2024 to March 31 2029. NR will spend £45.4 billion to operate, maintain and renew its 20,000 miles of track, 30,000 bridges, tunnels and viaducts, thousands of signals and level crossings, and stations.
“Tackling climate change, safely improving train performance, and adapting and responding to changing commuter habits, while managing an ageing infrastructure, requires the whole industry to rally for the benefits of all rail users,” said NR Chief Executive Andrew Haines.
“While there are challenges and opportunities ahead, our mission is constant - we’re here to connect people and goods with where…
