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You'll be needing a squad of PTS qualified guys and your own COSS. Contact firms that sub-contract direct to Network Rail. If you want to contract direct you'll need LinkUp approval and access to a tendering website. All very expensive!

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First of all you need to do your PTS training (Personal track safety) before you even get on the railways.

 

As for the rest im not sure bud!

 

Good luck

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Very hard now we had 25 men on the railway we were link up v2 proof audited. we are no longer on the railway. it just wasnty worth it in the end at the start we made alot of money. but we were subcontracting we just could not get in with network rail direct. they are getting there big back handers small frys are not getting in. its not what you know its who you know. between the audits at our place and the insurance we were 30k a year just to be there we pulled out early 2009. as the work just wasnt there. its very corupt but the best of luck i hope you get there mait.

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