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How do you edit the list of references? Reference 3 is for the Ladgrove Grove crash – should read 'Ladbroke'.

" it has been owned by non-profit organisation Network Rail. " -- AFAIK, that's the network that is now owned. Railtrack plc is now in liquidation. -- Tarquin

I wasn't sure on this issue, but I got the idea that Railtrack plc was sold to Network Rail and absorbed by it, while RT Group plc (ex Railtrack Group plc) is in liquidation. I'm open to better info, though. --rbrwr
This is the case. One point -- the article keeps saying Railtrack was put in liquidation, this was never true until RT Group plc was put in Members Liquidation in December 2002 - Railtrack plc was in "Railway Administration", which is a completely different legal animal. Arwel 20:14 Feb 27, 2003 (UTC)
Thanks for setting the record straight, Arwel. --rbrwr


Oh, and just to complicate things that little bit more, Railtrack plc has now (since February 3) apparently become Network Rail Infrastructure Ltd. [1] --rbrwr

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