Consultations

Here you’ll find all our consultations, both open and concluded, past policy, licence and access casework consultations. You’ll also find our response to consultations from other organisations.

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

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

Review of the general approval (stations) 2010 and general approval (depots) 2010

13 January 2014
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Reference: ORR/004/2013 Date published: 26 February 2013 Start date: 26 February 2013 Closing date: 23 April 2013 The general approval (stations) and general approval (depots) 2010 have been in force for over two years. To ensure the policies remain fit for purpose, we wrote to access parties – those with day to day use of the general approvals – to seek their views on some changes we proposed and

ORR business plan 2013-14

13 January 2014
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Reference: ORR/001/2013 Date published: 21 January 2013 Start date: 21 January 2013 Closing date: 15 February 2013 This consultation reported on the draft business plan that ORR developed using its new strategic objectives as a basis to describe the activities to deliver its priorities for the year 2013-14. All ORR's stakeholders should have an interest in how it proposes to regulate the industry

The first consultation by ORR on the 2014 periodic review of HS1 Ltd (PR14)

13 January 2014
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Reference: ORR/003/2013 Date published: 19 February 2013 Start date: 19 February 2013 Closing date: 16 April 2013 The concession agreement , a contract between High Speed 1 (HS1) Limited, which owns and operates the HS1 network, and the secretary of state for transport, sets out the purpose, and in general terms, the process for conducting periodic reviews. The concession agreement sets out ORR's

Draft exemption for the placing on the market of rail vehicles and components which contain asbestos

13 January 2014
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We sought views on a draft exemption to allow the placing on the market of asbestos-containing railway vehicles, and asbestos-containing components of railway vehicles. This stems from a consultation by The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) on proposals for draft regulations that would allow the placing on the market and use of a second-hand asbestos-containing article

Our approach to the duty to cooperate under the Localism Act 2011 - conclusions

13 January 2014
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The Localism Act 2011 requires local planning authorities, and certain other public bodies to cooperate in planning processes which are of bigger than local significance, by engaging "constructively, actively and on an ongoing basis" to develop strategic policies. In particular, the duty: relates to sustainable development or use of land that would have a significant impact on at least two local

Changes to Network Rail's licence

13 January 2014
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Date published: 15 November 2013 Closing date: 12 December 2013 This was a formal statutory consultation on our updated proposed changes to conditions in Network Rail's network licence . The changes are mainly to clarify, streamline and simplify obligations. Subject to this consultation and Network Rail's consent, we intend to make the changes proposed no later than 1 April 2014. This consultation

Managing level crossings: guide for managers, designers and operators - consultation

21 December 2011
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' Level crossings: a guide for managers, designers and operators ' replaces 'railway safety principles & guidance, part 2, section E - guidance on level crossings'. In April 2010 we consulted industry on the draft guidance . We asked for comments from stakeholders on the clarity and comprehensiveness of the document. The consultation ended on 13 July 2010 and having considered thoroughly the

Railway Safety Regulations 1999 - review of policy on the use of Mark 1 passenger rolling stock operated at speeds exceeding 40 kilometres per hour

14 July 2011
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The Railway Safety Regulations 1999 permits exemptions to be issued to allow operators to use MK1 rolling stock on the national network. Most exemptions specify a barrier vehicle between the locomotive and the rake of coaches. The barrier vehicles were defined as Mark 2 (MK 2) or Mark 3 (MK 3) and most exemptions prohibited passengers from travelling in the leading vehicles We have consulted pdf

The Railways and other Guided Transport Systems (Safety) (Amendment) Regulations 2011

31 May 2011
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We consulted on proposals for Regulations implementing Directive 2008/110/EC and Directive 2009/149/EC in Great Britain, both of which amend Directive 2004/49/EC (the Railway Safety Directive). Directive 2008/110/EC establishes a system for maintenance arrangements across the European Union. Summary of key outcomes Consultation on the Railways and Other Guided Transport Systems (Safety) (Amendment