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22.11.07

London & Continental Railways is to be separated into three distinct businesses

Rail Minister Tom Harris has announced to Parliament in the Second Reading of the CTRL (Supplementary Provisions) Bill that London & Continental Railways is to be separated into three distinct businesses, and that High Speed One will be sold in 2009.


Rail Minister Tom Harris:

"Government support will always be needed to fund major rail projects. But given the investment made by taxpayers we now need to get the best possible return.

"In 2006, after speculation about the ownership of LCR, its shareholders decided that they did not want to sell their interest in the company at that point. However, as announced to Parliament in March last year, the Board of LCR and the Secretary of State agreed to undertake a joint programme of work to evaluate potential restructuring options.

"The objective of this work was to identify and implement a future structure for the company that was both affordable and maximised value for taxpayers. The work is not yet complete, but we have made significant progress.

"What is planned is a separation of LCR's three different businesses – the infrastructure (including the track and stations), the land interests, and the UK stake in Eurostar. Ultimately, as the Secretary of State said last year, we anticipate that there will be an open, competitive process for any sale to secure best value for the taxpayer. The Bill is the first step towards this.

"Outside the Bill, there are a number of regulatory approvals which must be granted, but if the timetable proceeds as we anticipate, the most significant sale - of the rail infrastructure - is likely to take place in 2009."

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