DfT Operator

DfT Operator Limited
Company typeGovernment-owned holding company
IndustryRail transport
PredecessorDirectly Operated Railways
Founded24 May 2018 (2018-05-24)
FateGreat British Railways (planned merger)
HeadquartersLondon, England
Area served
England
Key people
Services
Revenue £3.5 billion (2024)
£29.4 million (2024)
£22.2 million (2024)
Total assets £834 million (2024)
Total equity £51.3 million (2024)
Number of employees
16,737 (2024)
ParentDepartment for Transport
Subsidiaries
WebsiteOfficial website
Footnotes / references

DfT Operator Limited (DFTO), formerly known as DfT OLR Holdings Limited, is a British government-owned holding company established in 2018 by the Department for Transport (DfT). It was created to act as the operator of last resort for rail franchises in England, taking over train operating companies (TOCs) that are either financially failing or being returned to public ownership at the end of their contract terms.

DFTO’s role has significantly expanded since its inception, particularly following the passage of the Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Act 2024, which enabled the government to assume ownership of passenger rail services without buying out private contracts. Under this framework, the government has announced that it will not renew existing private rail operating contracts, instead transferring services to DFTO as they expire. This policy forms part of the Labour Party's commitment to renationalise passenger rail, a key pledge of its 2024 general election manifesto.

Acting under the direction of DfT, DFTO now oversees several major rail operators, making it the largest operator of passenger rail services in Britain by passenger revenue and mileage. It is expected to play a transitional role in the government's long-term rail strategy, ahead of the launch of Great British Railways, a planned public body that will integrate both operations and infrastructure across the national network.