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Network Rail faces fine for missing on-time targets

NETWORK RAIL (NR) faces being slapped with a £2 million fine — that would be funded by the taxpayer — for delays and poor performance, a regulator revealed yesterday.

The publicly owned body breached its licence after missing punctuality targets over the past year, the Office of Rail and Road (ORR) found.

A third of minor delays and almost half of cancelled and significantly delayed services in England and Wales were on Southern and Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) lines.

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