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Directly Operated Railways

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Former type
  
Holding company

Defunct
  
2015

Headquarters
  
London

Founded
  
2009

Industry
  
Rail transport

Subsidiaries
  
East Coast

Owner
  
Department for Transport

Ceased operations
  
2015

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Successor
  
Arup Group, Ernst & Young, SNC-Lavalin Rail & Transit partnership

Services
  
Train operating company management

Directly Operated Railways was a holding company set up by the Department for Transport in the United Kingdom in July 2009 to run rail franchises should it become necessary to bring them into public ownership. Its function was taken over by a partnership of Arup Group, Ernst & Young and SNC-Lavalin Rail & Transit in November 2015.

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East Coast Main Line Company

Subsidiary East Coast Main Line Company trading as East Coast, took over the running of services on the InterCity East Coast franchise from 13 November 2009 following the government assuming control of the franchise from National Express East Coast after it defaulted on its contract. East Coast ceased operating on 28 February 2015 with the franchise passing to Virgin Trains East Coast the following day.

West Coast Main Line Company

In September 2012 with the potential that the Department for Transport would not be able to enter into a contract with its preferred bidder for the InterCity West Coast franchise (FirstGroup) as a result of Virgin Rail Group seeking a judicial review, it was suggested that subsidiary West Coast Main Line Company would take over running of the franchise from December 2012 pending a resolution.

In October 2012 the competition for the franchise was cancelled following the discovery of technical flaws in the franchise process. The Secretary of State for Transport announced that an investigation would be conducted, with the running of the West Coast line likely to be passed into the hands of West Coast Main Line Company to ensure that train services continued uninterrupted. Directly Operated Railways confirmed that it had been asked in mid-September 2012 to prepare to mobilise for temporary transfer of the InterCity West Coast franchise in December. With the announcement the Department for Transport was opening negotiations with Virgin Rail Group about operating the franchise on a short-term basis, Directly Operated Railways stepped back from mobilising, but remained on standby.

Demise

In November 2015, the Department for Transport appointed a partnership of Arup Group, Ernst & Young and SNC-Lavalin Rail & Transit to takeover as the operator of last resort.

References

Directly Operated Railways Wikipedia