Rail passengers

Why the rail industry should see passenger complaints as a good thing

Content archived on 19 October 2024

2 November 2015
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At the Office of Road and Rail (ORR), we've been reviewing how train and station operators handle passenger complaints. Passengers should be at the heart of the railway, and central to this, they now play an increasingly important role in the operation of the railway; both by contributing to a growing share of its running costs but also providing valuable feedback to ensure services better meet

How can we make the rail ticket market more innovative and stimulate competition to benefit passengers?

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3 July 2015
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3 July 2015 At the Office of Rail and Road (ORR), we've been conducting a review of the rules and regulations governing the way tickets are sold, what tickets are sold and the format tickets are provided in (eg orange credit card-sized paper ticket or smart card). We want to know whether these regulations are getting in the way of passengers benefitting from better service and more innovation

Buying a train ticket

19 March 2015
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Information to help you understand the differences between rail tickets, why these might be important to you, and some other hints and tips.

Improving access to Britain’s railways

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16 January 2015
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Tomorrow (17 January 2015) is Disabled Access Day. The day is all about people getting out and about and visiting new places – and it provides a good opportunity to highlight ORR's current work with passengers, the rail industry and developers to help improve rail services for disabled passengers.

Keeping our railways running safely this winter

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11 December 2014
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ORR chief executive Richard Price explains what the regulator is doing over the winter period to ensure minimal disruptions to passengers.

Occupational health strategy and progress

5 November 2014
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ORR's Closing the Gap on Health report provides a comprehensive review of rail industry progress in managing occupational health by the end of our 2014-19 health programme. We have used this evidence-based review to identify our strategic priorities on health for the coming years in a revised occupational health chapter. We also have five position papers on the key health risks in the railway