Bailey Rail News

Bailey Rail is now an Associate the Safer Parking Scheme, an initiative of the Association of Chief Police Officers aimed at reducing crime and the fear of crime in parking facilities.
Bailey Rail is pleased to announce yet another successful Audit by BSi.
Bailey, including Bailey Rail, and Bailey Teswaine, divisions of NG Bailey, one of the UK’s largest building services providers, have achieved the BS EN ISO 14001 Environmental Management Systems accreditation.

A project to carry out surveys, produce outline designs and cost proposals to upgrade the CIS provision at Liverpool Street Station & Victoria Station has recently been successfully completed.
Bailey Rail is to carry out M & E works for GrantRail Ltd at First Scotrail’s temporary Train Stabling facility at Slateford near Edinburgh.
Bailey Rail has signed a contract with Network Rail as Principal Contractor to undertake Phase 5 of their MDCS Programme. This latest Phase will bring CIS to 12 stations in England and Wales, at Aberdare, Altringham, Ashton-under-lyne, Bridlington, Garforth, Hexham, Llandaf, Merthyr Tydfil, Penarth, Whitehaven, Ystrad Mynach and Treherbert.
One of our cornerstone principles is to reach maximum efficiency through collaboration with all involved parties. Clearly, our efforts do not go unnoticed: the Procurement Department of Tube Lines recognised us as "a significant contributor to Tube Lines’ success".
London, 25 May 2006: Metronet Rail, responsible for the maintenance and upgrade of two-thirds of the Tube, will this weekend complete work ready to hand back to London Underground a renewed and enlarged Tube ticket hall at King's Cross St Pancras.
The recent local elections have not only seen a landslide in power at a local level, but also had a major impact on the cabinet reshuffle that took place subsequently. One of the major changes impacting on our industry is the appointment of Mr Douglas Alexander MP as Secretary of State for Transport.
As Bailey Rail, we have become since our inception in 1999 a major player in the railway infrastructure industry. In the whole scheme of things, however, we recognise that we are one of the many parties working towards a 21st century railway system. We cannot work alone: our relationships are paramount.
To us at Bailey Rail it is crystal clear: what makes us so successful at what we do are our connections with our stakeholders. We strongly believe in values such as trust, cooperation and honesty. These values, however, do not materialise overnight. Indeed, they require mutual understanding to begin with.

Bailey Rail staff based in Manchester have moved to prestigious new premises.