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Railway trees dropping branches


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We maintain a small industrial park in Cannock. Today I noticed that some overgrown crappy pops on the adjacent railway land had shed some branches..one of which is still on the roof of one of the units. Does anyone know the contact details for Network rail or Railtrack. Presume they have to be given chance to clear up before we just do it and seek to recharge.

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Find a bridge on the same line which will have the ELR A THREE LETTER ACRONYM possibly something like RBS3

 

03457 11 41 41 for general enquiries and ask for the off track manager for that ELR.

 

 

That will produce a long wait so crack on and send them a normal bill plus 25% for the hassle you are about to get.

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