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is operated with the aid of a number of documents, which have been sometimes termed "technical manuals", 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 Historically, they were classified ''PRIVATE and not for publication'', however since rail privatisation they are now more widely available, mostly in digital form, because they are produced centrally and not by the regional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.


Documents of relevance to passengers


Distributed by National Rail Enquiries

*The
National Rail Conditions of Travel The National Rail Conditions of Travel (NRCoT) is a contractual document setting out the consumer's rights and responsibilities when travelling on the National Rail railway network in Great Britain. These replaced the National Rail Conditions of ...
, which set out the customer's rights and responsibilities when travelling on the National Rail network. Every ticket purchased is a contract, and this document is the terms of that contract. It is produced by the Rail Settlement Plan, part of the
Rail Delivery Group The Rail Delivery Group (RDG), previously the Association of Train Operating Companies, is the British rail industry membership body that brings together passenger and freight rail companies, Network Rail and High Speed 2. History From 24 Oc ...
. It ''must'' be available for inspection at any ticket office selling tickets otherwise its terms may not be enforceable. *National Fares Manual, which contains all available fares on the network, primarily of use for tracking cheaper ticket combinations. This is now published and sold by TSO (formerly The Stationery Office) as a CD-ROM, rather than as a set of printed manuals. **The Rail Links Manual, for combined rail and bus/ferry fares, means the volume of the National Fares Manual entitled "Rail Links Information" produced by the
Rail Delivery Group The Rail Delivery Group (RDG), previously the Association of Train Operating Companies, is the British rail industry membership body that brings together passenger and freight rail companies, Network Rail and High Speed 2. History From 24 Oc ...
three times each year.


Produced by the

Rail Delivery Group The Rail Delivery Group (RDG), previously the Association of Train Operating Companies, is the British rail industry membership body that brings together passenger and freight rail companies, Network Rail and High Speed 2. History From 24 Oc ...

''This body represents 26 train operating companies that provide passenger railway services'' *The
National Routeing Guide The National Routeing Guide is a document, the definitive resource on the validity (and invalidity) of rail tickets for the purpose of rail travel in England, Wales, and Scotland (that is, the United Kingdom except Northern Ireland). As stated b ...
, which defines which tickets are valid on which routes.


Produced by

Network Rail Network Rail Limited is the owner (via its subsidiary Network Rail Infrastructure Limited, which was known as Railtrack plc before 2002) and infrastructure manager of most of the railway network in Great Britain. Network Rail is an "arm's len ...

''Network Rail owns and operates Britain's rail infrastructure'' *The National Rail timetable. This was available to the public in printed form until May 2007, and is now available from Network Rail in
PDF Portable Document Format (PDF), standardized as ISO 32000, is a file format developed by Adobe in 1992 to present documents, including text formatting and images, in a manner independent of application software, hardware, and operating systems. ...
format only.


Produced by

The Stationery Office The Stationery Office (TSO) is a British publishing company created in 1996 when the publishing arm of His Majesty's Stationery Office was privatised. It is the official publisher and the distributor for legislation, command and house paper ...
with permission from Network Rail

* GB Rail Timetable, published from December 2007 (originally as "UK Rail Timetable", although Northern Ireland was not included).The Stationery Office, which produces the GB Rail Timetable
information on the current edition searchable on this site. New editions are normally published every Spring and Autumn.


Available on the UK Government website

*The railway by-laws, which exist under the Transport Act 2000.


Documents which relate solely to the operation of the network

''Also by Network Rail'' *Train Planning Rules. Used by those who plan the logistics of operating the network * Network Rail standards. Documents that specify requirements directed towards securing the safe and efficient operation of the rail infrastructure. Track standards were supported by the 'Business Critical Rules Programme' pilot in June 2012. *The
Sectional Appendix In Great Britain, the Sectional Appendix is a railway document compiled by Network Rail and is the official definition of railway infrastructure, giving a detailed description of all railway lines owned by Network Rail. It has traditionally bee ...
is the definitive source of information on UK railway infrastructure for specific regions. *The Weekly Operating Notice (WON) provides information of Safety Notices, Temporary Speed Restrictions, Engineering Arrangements, Signalling & permanent Way alterations and General Instructions & notices for specific regions. *The Periodical Operating Notice (PON) provides a long term summary of the Weekly Operating Notices for specific regions. *The Special Traffic Notice (STN) provides weekly information on line possessions and changes to train timing for specific regions.


Documents produced by the ORR (formerly the Rail Regulator)

*Railway Safety Principles and Guidance ("The Blue Book"). *


Documents produced by the Rail Safety and Standards Board

*The Rule Book provides definitions of railway equipment and operating procedures. *Railway Group Standards. Several documents on current and former standards. The Office of Rail Regulation (ORR) produce a document ''Guidance on Infrastructure''


Footnotes


External links


Railway Bylaws on the Department for Transport website


See also

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