Australia
We established an office in Sydney in 2013 to provide our Australian clients with the full breadth of multidisciplinary services of our firm. Australia and the UK both face significant rail infrastructure challenges in terms of developing and modernising their networks and improving system safety, capacity, efficiency and reliability.Projects
Asset Condition and Analysis
Sydney Trains (ST) operates and maintains the Sydney metropolitan rail network
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ATC System Integration Services
Transport for New South Wales (TfNSW) was formally established in November 2011.
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North America
Network Rail Consulting Inc. is the North American subsidiary of Network Rail Consulting Ltd. We operate out of our strategic hub in Washington DC where we are able to deploy the right mix of people, skills and expertise to successfully deliver projects regardless of scale, complexity or location.Projects
East Rail Maintenance Facility
In the very short timescales for this project, we were able to identify in excess of 100 areas for improvement and/or cost savings.
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Middle East
Following a number of successful project wins in the Middle East, Network Rail Consulting opened offices in Riyadh and Dubai in 2015.Projects
Infrastructure Management and Operations for North-South Railway
A nationally important infrastructure project supporting the growth and diversification of the Saudi Arabian economy
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Rail Management Review
The rail management review scope was developed between Network Rail Consulting and Serco to cover the key areas of rail management.
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UK Headquarters
Network Rail Consulting was set up in 2012 as a subsidiary of Network Rail. It aims to harness the vast range of skills and experience available within Network Rail to demonstrate British expertise overseas and be an international ambassador for Britain’s rail industry.Projects
Anglia Traction Power Upgrades
Design & implementation of upgrades to AC traction power distribution system.
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Birmingham New Street Gateway
The original Birmingham New Street station was formally opened in 1854.
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