Railways Bill
Fact sheets and links to information relating to the Railways Bill.
Documents
Details
The Railways Bill establishes Great British Railways (GBR), a new publicly owned body to be the directing mind for Britain’s rail network. GBR will bring together track and train to eliminate fragmentation, simplify fares and ticketing and improve accountability.
The documents on this page provide information about the Railways Bill, which was introduced to the House of Commons on 5 November 2025 and to the House of Lords on 11 June 2026.
The factsheets explain measures in the Railways Bill, why they are needed and what impact they will have.
Railways Bill policies
- Railways Bill: Great British Railways licence and the accountability framework
- A railway fit for Britain’s future: government response
- Our roadmap to an accessible railway
- Journey to Great British Railways: policy publication timetable
Railways Bill in Parliament
- Third reading of the Railways Bill
- Railways Bill
- Railways Bill explanatory notes
- Railways Bill impact assessment
- Railways Bill equalities impact assessment
- Railways Bill delegated powers memorandum
- Railways Bill: Memorandum on European Convention of Human Rights (ECHR)
- Railways Bill: Supplementary ECHR memorandum
Railways Bill memoranda of understanding
Updates to this page
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Updated to reflect the Railways Bill being introduced to the House of Lords.
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The Railways Bill was introduced on 5 November 2025 and reintroduced in the House of Commons on 14 May 2026.
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First published.