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Railway timetable: Publisher: 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: 6 May 1974 () Final issue: 15 December 2019 () (printed edition) Country: Great Britain: Language: English: Website
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The guide was first published in 1853 [2] by William Tweedie of 337 Strand, London, under the title The ABC or Alphabetical Railway Guide.It had the subtitle: How and when you can go from London to the different stations in Great Britain, and return; together with the fares, distances, population, and the cab fares from the different stations.
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North British Railway: 1961 reopened 1993 Marykirk: Caledonian Railway: 1956 Maryville: North British Railway: 1908 Masbury Halt: Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway: 1966 Masham: NER: 1931 Massingham: Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway: 1959 Mathry Road: GWR: 1964 Matthewstown Halt: Taff Vale Railway: 1964 Mauchline: Glasgow, Paisley ...
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This is a list of heritage, private and preserved railways throughout the United Kingdom, the Crown dependencies, and British Overseas Territories whether operational or closed, that are operated for charitable purposes or shareholder profit. Some also provide economic local transport. For rail museums, see List of British railway museums.