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National Rail (owned by the Association of Train Operating Companies) was set up to provide information about passenger services after privatisation. [5] It continued the publication of the network-wide timetable (renamed the National Rail Timetable), stopping in 2007 due to low demand. [1]
Every year, in December and June, the European train timetables are amended. There are seldom major changes to important routes, but the change allows for alterations to international services and for seasonal variation. Currently the dates for the European train timetable changes are usually the Sunday of the second weekend in June and in ...
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.
Key dates; 15 February 1848 [2] ... to Edinburgh and through to Glasgow since the December 2012 timetable change ... for Kingsknowe railway station from National Rail ...
Key dates; 1 March 1847: Opened: ... As of the December 2023 timetable change, ... Train times and station information for Cramlington railway station from National Rail
Key dates; 9 March 1835 ... As of the December 2023 timetable change, ... Train times and station information for Blaydon railway station from National Rail ...
This template links to a current British National Rail timetable table, intended for use as a reference in articles. Parameters There are four parameters, the first is the date, the second the table number, the third the table name, and the fourth the table region.
National Rail should not be confused with Network Rail. National Rail is a brand used to promote passenger railway services, and providing some harmonisation for passengers in ticketing, while Network Rail is the organisation which owns and manages most of the fixed assets of the railway network, including tracks, stations and signals. [1]