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Monday, 13 November, 2000, 08:32 GMT
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Railtrack profits slump
The UK's Railtrack sets aside £250m to compensate train operators for network disruption as it reports interim profits down 31%.

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 | Chairman of the Rail Passengers' Council Stuart Francis: "The industry needs to get on and pay this compensation package." real 28k
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 | Railtrack's Gerald Corbett says Railtrack's performance has to be balanced against safety considerations. real 28k
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 | Chairman of the shadow Strategic Rail Authority Sir Alistair Morton: " An unprofitable Railtrack is no use to us." real 28k
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Railtrack profits slump
The UK's Railtrack sets aside £250m to compensate train operators for network disruption as it reports interim profits down 31%.

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Also:
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 | Chairman of the Rail Passengers' Council Stuart Francis: "The industry needs to get on and pay this compensation package." real 28k
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 | Railtrack's Gerald Corbett says Railtrack's performance has to be balanced against safety considerations. real 28k
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 | Chairman of the shadow Strategic Rail Authority Sir Alistair Morton: " An unprofitable Railtrack is no use to us." real 28k
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