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Tuesday 18 July 2023 4:35 pm  |  Updated:  Tuesday 18 July 2023 4:37 pm

Network Rail tumbled to £1.1bn loss after ‘deeply bruising’ year of strikes

By: Jack Mendel and Morning Wire Reporter

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Network Rail image of a 44-metre landslip which happened on the embankment to the northeast of Hook station in Hampshire on the line from London to Basingstoke. Major disruption is expected as a main railway line has collapsed in a "huge" landslip which left one track hanging in mid-air. Issue date: Sunday January 15, 2023.
Network Rail image of a 44-metre landslip which happened on the embankment to the northeast of Hook station in Hampshire on the line from London to Basingstoke. Major disruption is expected as a main railway line has collapsed in a "huge" landslip which left one track hanging in mid-air.

Network Rail tumbled to a £1.1 billion loss for the past year as it was impacted by strike action and higher interest payments on its debts.

The body, which owns and manages the infrastructure of most of the UK’s railway network, saw losses grow for the year to March 31 from a £324 million profit in the previous year.

It said this was primarily linked to increases in the value of inflation-linked bonds previously issues to fund the railway. Higher inflation levels meant significant increased interest payments on these debts.

It came as the body also reported that revenues grew to £10.01 billion for the year from £9.55 billion a year earlier.

This comes after Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham and four other regional mayors said they planned legal action over the closure of almost 1,000 ticket offices.

Andrew Haines, chief executive of Network Rail, said: “For our railway the last year will be remembered for one issue almost exclusively, strikes.

“The period of industrial action at Network Rail was deeply bruising, not only for our relationships with colleagues, but for our passengers and freight customers right across Britain.

“Strike action hit our industry finances hard and knocked passenger confidence, but I passionately believe our perseverance and determination to agree the right deal has set up the railway for a brighter future.

“Now, a new chapter lies ahead, and it is our shared responsibility to heal from this period of industrial action to build a stronger, more resilient and safer business.”

Network Rail, RMT and ASLEF have been asked for comment.

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