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  2. Realtime Trains - Wikipedia

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    In May 2021, Realtime Trains stated that 45% of the distance travelled by trains on the British railway network was covered by Know Your Train. [ 6 ] Another service called Track Your Train was added in September 2020, offering advanced notice of platform alterations and potential delays to a service.

  3. List of named passenger trains of the United Kingdom

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    Manchester London Road (or Manchester Mayfield), Liverpool and Sheffield Midland – Bournemouth West and Poole: 1927 – 1967; revived in the 1980s/90s Premier Service: ATW / TfW: Holyhead – Cardiff Central and return 2008 – present Pullman Limited Express (Pullman train) [65] LBSCR: London Victoria – Brighton (via Horsham route) 1881 ...

  4. UK railway stations – M - Wikipedia

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    Manchester Oxford Road: M1 6FU: MCO: Manchester Piccadilly: M1 2PZ: MAN: Manchester Victoria: M3 1AR: MCV: Manea: PE15 0HQ: MNE: ... National Rail covers railways in ...

  5. Manchester Victoria station - Wikipedia

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    Manchester Victoria station in Manchester, England, is a combined mainline railway station and Metrolink tram stop. Situated to the north of the city centre on Hunts Bank, close to Manchester Cathedral, it adjoins Manchester Arena which was constructed on part of the former station site in the 1990s.

  6. Ordsall Chord - Wikipedia

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    Panoramic view of the completed Ordsall Chord with the River Irwell, Aviva studios and the Prince's bridge in 2024. Ordsall Chord, also known as the Castlefield Curve, is a short railway line in Ordsall, Salford, England, which links Manchester Piccadilly and Manchester Oxford Road to Manchester Victoria, designed to increase capacity and reduce journey times into and through Manchester.

  7. Dartmouth Steam Railway - Wikipedia

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    Trains commenced at 07:28 from Paignton, and the last returned at 22:03 at the height of the season. In 1974 the service was reduced to six trains each way. 1974 was a bad year for the company financially and further retrenchment to four trains each way, together with an appeal for volunteer workers, was needed in 1975.

  8. Dartmouth railway station - Wikipedia

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    Dartmouth railway station was a booking office for train tickets located on the quayside of Dartmouth in the English county of Devon.While there has never been a railway line at the site, it was possible to book through tickets to and from Dartmouth via the office, accessing trains by travelling on Dartmouth Passenger Ferry to or from Kingswear railway station on the opposite bank of the River ...

  9. Chester–Warrington line - Wikipedia

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    The line begins at Chester and runs northwards. At Mickle Trafford the Mid-Cheshire Line diverges north-easterly to Manchester which is primarily used by local trains. Most trains between the Chester and Manchester instead use the Chester–Warrington line on the whole length and continue via the L&MR Liverpool–Manchester line.