ONTRACK

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KiwiRail Network
Type State-owned enterprise Division
Industry Rail transport in New Zealand
Founded 2004 (2004)
Headquarters

Wellington, New Zealand

Wellington Railway Station
Area served New Zealand
Key people Rick van Barneveld, General Manager.[1]
Services Rail network ownership, maintenance and construction.
Revenue NZ$155 million (2007)
Employees 780 (2007)
Parent KiwiRail
Subsidiaries ONTRACK Infrastructure Ltd
Website www.ontrack.govt.nz
ONTRACK replacing sleepers on the Main South Line at Blueskin Bay, Otago.[2] Closest machine is a dynamic track stabilizer, followed by a Regulator, then a Continuous Action Tamper

KiwiRail Network, formerly ONTRACK (Rere Totika in Māori), is the infrastructure arm of KiwiRail. The ONTRACK trading name was introduced in 2004 after the government repurchased all of New Zealand's rail infrastructure from Toll NZ.[3] It does not operate revenue rolling stock. Rick van Barneveld, former head of Transit New Zealand is its General Manager.[1]

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[edit] Areas of operation

KiwiRail Network has three main areas of operation:

  • It is responsible for the maintenance and operation of all of New Zealand's main-line rail infrastructure (see List of New Zealand railway lines). Via its subsidiary ONTRACK Infrastructure Ltd[4] it provides rail operators with access to the rail network in return for the payment of track access charges. It is also responsible for the maintenance and development of the network.
  • It is the rail network controller, providing services such as train control and signalling.
  • It administers a substantial portfolio of land on behalf of the Crown, and derives income from leasing land and buildings on a commercial basis.

The network consists of:

  • Route length: 3,898 km
  • Tunnels: 149
  • Bridges: 1,700
  • Electrification: 95 km at 1.5 kV DC (Wellington area), 411 km at 25 kV 50 Hz AC (NIMT central section)

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Preceded by
New Zealand Railways Department
New Zealand rail owner and operator
1981-1991
Succeeded by
New Zealand Rail Ltd
Preceded by
Tranz Rail
New Zealand rail infrastructure owner and maintainer
2004-
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Preceded by
New Zealand Railways Department
New Zealand railway land owner
1981-
Succeeded by
Incumbent


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