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  2. National Location Code - Wikipedia

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    A map of England, Wales and Scotland showing the approximate boundaries of each NLC "zone", as described in the accompanying table.. The National Location Code (NLC) is a four-digit number allocated to every railway station and ticket issuing point in Great Britain for use with the ticketing system on the British railway network.

  3. UK railway stations - Wikipedia

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    List of National Rail Station codes at the Wayback Machine (archived December 10, 2022). National Rail Enquiries covers railways in Great Britain only. Stations in Northern Ireland are not listed.

  4. UK railway stations – A - Wikipedia

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    List of National Rail Station codes National Rail covers railways in Great Britain only. Stations in Northern Ireland are not listed. Stations in Northern Ireland are not listed. A

  5. Station code - Wikipedia

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    In Sweden [8] and Denmark, railway stations are assigned a capital letter followed by a sequence of lowercase letters that represent the station's name.For example, Stockholm commuter rail's Stockholm City Station has the station code Sci. [8] In Sweden the code is in a few cases a single capital letter, such as M for Malmö Central Station.

  6. List of IATA-indexed railway stations - Wikipedia

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    The IATA codes for railway stations normally begin with Q, X or Z, except when the station shares the code with an airport. For some smaller cities the railway station in the city has the same code as the airport outside the city (several kilometers distance). A connection involving transfer between them can appear when searching travel ...

  7. OpenRailwayMap - Wikipedia

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    OpenRailwayMap (ORM) is an online collaborative mapping project developing a worldwide railway map using technology based on the OpenStreetMap project. The project is part of the OpenStreetMap database, and acts as a renderer for the existing OpenStreetMap database to include additional information for railroad lines worldwide. [2]

  8. National Rail - Wikipedia

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    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]

  9. Station numbering - Wikipedia

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    The starting station of a railway line is assigned a number which is often either 00 (e.g. JR Central) or 01 (e.g. Tokyo Metro), and stations along the line are distributed sequentially ascending whole numbers (i.e. If the starting station is assigned the number 01, the first station a person traveling outwards from the starting station would ...