What is the new Railway Act aimed at achieving?
The Railway Act 1955 creates an inherent conflict of interest by vesting regulation and the provision of rail services in NRC. The proposed reform of the rail sector will repeal the existing Act, separate policy operation and regulation and create a new industry framework for the sector. The new Act will create the enabling environment for private sector participation in the provision of rail services, establish an independent regulator within the framework of the National Transport Commission and establish the National Rail Development Authority.
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