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Arriva Rail London inherited a fleet of Class 172, Class 315, Class 317 and Class 378s. From 2019, the first of 54 Class 710s were delivered. [ 9 ] These replaced the Class 172, Class 315 and Class 317s, and the Class 378s on Watford DC line duties, allowing them to be concentrated on North London line , East London line , West London line and ...
London Overground Rail Operations, a 50/50 joint venture with MTR Corporation operated the London Overground concession from November 2007 until November 2016. Arriva now operate the concession in its own right as Arriva Rail London. CrossCountry operates long-distance cross-country routes. The New Cross Country franchise runs from 11 November ...
London North Eastern Railway: Franchise InterCity East Coast: DfT Operator: 91% 24 June 2018: Virgin Trains East Coast: GR Lumo: Open access — FirstGroup — 25 October 2021 — LD Merseyrail: Merseytravel contract Merseyrail Serco-Abellio: 90% 20 July 2003: Arriva Trains Merseyside: ME Northern Trains: Franchise Northern DfT Operator: 77% 1 ...
Great Western Railway (5 February): On the actual strike day, a core service will run between London Paddington and Oxford, Bath and Bristol, with a link from Bristol to Cardiff. A limited service ...
Staff working on London Overground are set to go on strike in February and March after members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union rejected a pay offer.. More than 300 members will ...
Previous Arriva logo used from 1997 to 2017. The "a DB company" byline was added in 2010 Arriva Kent and Surrey Alexander Dennis Enviro200 MMC in October 2018 in the 2018 livery Arriva North West Wright Eclipse Gemini bodied Volvo B7TL in Liverpool in March 2013 in the Interurban livery Arriva North West & Wales Wright Cadet bodied VDL SB120 in September 2007 in the livery introduced when the ...
London Overground Rail Operations Limited [1] was a train operating company contracted to operate the London Overground train service on the National Rail network, under the franchise control of Transport for London. The company was a 50/50 joint venture between Arriva UK Trains and MTR Corporation. [2]
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