The Dutch national railway company is investigating how it can pay individual reparations for its role in mass deportations of the Jewish by Nazi occupiers during WWII.

The rail company said in a statement published late on Tuesday that its involvement in the deportations is a black page in the history of their country and company.

This decision has come following French railway company SNCF’s expression of regret for its role transporting Jews during the war, with the French Government paying over $6 billion euros in reparations to French citizens and deportees.