Summary
GNER last night indicated it would appeal after it lost a legal challenge against a decision to allow rival services on its East Coast Main Line route.
The firm, which could now face a seven-figure legal bill, had wanted a High Court judge to quash an Office of Rail Regulation decision which gave the goahead for a new "open access" operator, Grand Central, to run three trains a day between Sunderland and London.See the full content of this document
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Gner to Appeal After Losing Case Against Grand Central
GNER said this was unfair competition that would abstract significant revenue and also said th...
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