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Tories to switch track on rail

By Robert Wright, Transport Correspondent

Published: January 7 2009 23:36 | Last updated: January 7 2009 23:36

The Conservative party looks set to reverse one of its highest-profile transport policy stances of recent years by accepting the railway industry’s structure should remain largely as it is.

The change, expected in a policy document on the railways, reverses the stance taken in July 2006 when Chris Grayling, then transport spokesman, called for an end to the separation of track and train operations.

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