Network Rail Chief Sir Andrew Haines to Retire in October
31.03.2025
Network Rail Chief Signals Retirement Ahead of Major Railway Shift. This is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

Network Rail chief Sir Andrew Haines recently revealed plans to retire in October. He steps down after seven impactful years leading the company.
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The organization currently manages the nation’s railway infrastructure, keeping tracks and stations operational daily. Soon, Great British Railways will take over, integrating services and boosting passenger experiences.
The government now consults on policies for the upcoming Railways Bill to launch this entity. Great British Railways will oversee infrastructure and train operations under one public body.
Sir Andrew expressed deep gratitude for leading the company during a transformative period for railways. He highlighted significant improvements in safety, reliability, and customer service throughout his tenure.
After seven years at the helm, Sir Andrew feels now suits the moment to step aside. He strongly supports Great British Railways’ vision and its potential to unify the network.
This shift offers a rare opportunity to streamline Britain’s railway system, he explained with enthusiasm. Sir Andrew takes pride in guiding this historic transition so far.
He also arranged temporary measures to ease the path for Great British Railways’ debut. His proactive efforts ensure stability as the government pushes this major legislative change.
Network Rail Chief Drives Lasting Reforms
Mike Putnam, acting chairman of the board, praised Sir Andrew’s outstanding leadership during critical times. He noted the reforms secured reliability while focusing on safety and performance consistently.
Sir Andrew’s ambition shaped Great British Railways, aiming for a simpler, passenger-first railway system. Putnam emphasized how his vision improved experiences for travelers and stakeholders alike.
Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander thanked the retiring leader for his dedication over seven years. She recognized his steady guidance during the pandemic and nationwide industrial challenges bravely faced.
His leadership ensured trains ran smoothly despite tough disruptions, Alexander added with appreciation. Moreover, his support proved essential in establishing Great British Railways successfully.
This reform ranks among the government’s boldest initiatives, promising a more efficient railway network. Alexander stressed that Sir Andrew’s work kept passengers at the heart of this effort.
Network Rail Chief Leaves Legacy for Future
His contributions streamlined operations and set the railway up for future triumphs, she concluded. The retiring Network Rail chief leaves a lasting mark as Great British Railways emerges.
The move to Great British Railways marks a fresh era for Britain’s rail system. With Sir Andrew’s exit, the industry looks forward to new leadership driving this vision ahead.
Source: www.railwaymagazine.co.uk
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