The Association of Train Operating Companies (ATOC) is a body which represents 24 train operating companies that provide passenger railway services on the privatised British railway system. It owns the National Rail brand. The Association is an unincorporated association owned by its members. It was set up by the train operators formed during privatisation of the railways under the Railways Act 1993. [1]
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November 2011

June 2011

  • Michael Roberts, Chief Executive, Association of Train Operating Companies gave evidence related to High Speed Rail on 21 Jun. [9]

February 2011

December 2010

Dec 2011 - Feb 2012

  • Guide Public Affairs provided UK public affairs consultancy services to Association of Train Operating Companies. [7]

June 2011

Dept. for Transport
  • Association of Train Operating Companies met with Theresa Villiers, Minister of State for Transport, to discuss Rail issues. [2]
  • Association of Train Operating Companies met with Theresa Villiers, Minister of State for Transport, to discuss Rail issues. [2]

November 2010

Dept. for Transport
  • Association of Train Operating Companies met with Philip Hammond, Secretary of State for Transport, for introductory meeting. [3]
Office of the Leader of the House of Lords
  • Association of Train Operating Companies met with John Attlee, Government Whip, for introductory meeting. [4]

September 2010

Dept. for Transport
  • Association of Train Operating Companies met with Norman Baker, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Transport, for introductory meeting. [5]

July 2010

Dept. for Transport

June 2010

Dept. for Transport
  • Association of Train Operating Companies (ATOC) met with Theresa Villiers, Minister of State for Transport, to discuss Franchising Policy. [6]
  • Association of Train Operating Companies met with Norman Baker, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Transport, for introductory meeting, along with 10 others. [6]
  • Association of Train Operating Companies met with Philip Hammond, Secretary of State for Transport, for introductory meeting, along with 9 others. [6]

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