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  2. National Rail - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.nationalrail.co.uk. National Rail (NR) is the trading name licensed for use by the Rail Delivery Group, an unincorporated association whose membership consists of the passenger train operating companies (TOCs) of England, Scotland, and Wales. The TOCs run the passenger services previously provided by the British Railways Board ...

  3. British Rail Passenger Timetable - Wikipedia

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    British Rail (1974–1997) National Rail (1997–2007) Network Rail (2006–present) The Stationery Office (2007–2014) Middleton Press (2007–2019) Founder: British Rail: Founded: 1974: First issue: May 6, 1974 () Final issue: December 15, 2019 () (printed edition) Country: Great Britain: Language: English: Website: National Rail timetable

  4. National Rail Conditions of Travel - Wikipedia

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    National Rail Conditions of Travel. The National Rail Conditions of Travel (NRCoT) is a contractual document setting out the consumer's rights and responsibilities when travelling on the National Rail railway network in Great Britain. [1] These replaced the National Rail Conditions of Carriage (NRCoC) as of 1 October 2016.

  5. East Midlands Railway - Wikipedia

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    East Midlands Railway. East Midlands Railway (EMR; legally Transport UK East Midlands Limited[3]) is a British train operating company owned by Transport UK Group, and is the current operator of the East Midlands franchise. Originally owned by Abellio, EMR took over operations from East Midlands Trains (EMT) on 18 August 2019, on an agreement ...

  6. Heathrow Express - Wikipedia

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    Heathrow Express. Heathrow Express is a high-frequency airport rail link operating between London Heathrow Airport and London Paddington. Opened in 1998, trains run non-stop, with a journey time of 15 minutes. The service is operated jointly by Great Western Railway and Heathrow Express Operating Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of Heathrow ...

  7. British railway technical manuals - Wikipedia

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    A copy of the 1996/1997 edition (No. 64) of the National Fares Manual (South area) The National Rail Conditions of Travel, which set out the customer's rights and responsibilities when travelling on the National Rail network. Every ticket purchased is a contract, and this document is the terms of that contract.

  8. Amersham station - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates. 51°40′26″N 0°36′25″W  /  51.674°N 0.607°W  / 51.674; -0.607. London transport portal. Amersham is a London Underground station in the market town of Amersham in Buckinghamshire, England which is also used by National Rail services. Amersham station is a terminus of the London Underground's Metropolitan line. [2]

  9. Stratford, London - Wikipedia

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    Stratford is a major National Rail interchange on the Great Eastern Main Line, North London Line, Elizabeth Line and Lea Valley Lines. According to 2017–18 figures, 40.08 million passengers entered or exited the station, making it the UK's 7th busiest station. [64] The station is managed by Elizabeth Line. [65]