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  2. London, Brighton and South Coast Railway - Wikipedia

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    The train made two down and two up trips per day, one each way on Sundays. It was renamed the Brighton Pullman Limited in 1887, and first-class carriages were attached. A new train was built in 1888: three Pullmans were shipped over in parts from the Pullman Palace Car Company in America, and assembled by the LB&SCR at Brighton.

  3. Urban rail in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    London has an integrated ticketing system via the Travelcard or Oyster card for buses, Docklands Light Railway, suburban rail, tram, Underground and Overground. Unlike cities like Liverpool/Merseyside, Sydney and Paris, several operators provide suburban rail services, but all are part of the National Rail system and ticketing is integrated.

  4. Oakham–Kettering line - Wikipedia

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    Corby railway station is served by two trains per hour to and from London St Pancras via Kettering, Wellingborough, Bedford and Luton. [2] The minimum journey time between Corby and London is 1 hour and 14 minutes. [2] Two trains per day continue north of Corby to Melton Mowbray [3] via Oakham, one of which starts at Kettering. [4]

  5. London, Tilbury and Southend line - Wikipedia

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    2015 saw a new rail hub opened at Ripple Lane which had a direct connection onto High Speed 1 and in 2017 a through train from China arrived at this terminal. Forth Ports opened a new intermodal terminal on the old site of the former Tilbury A and B Power station known as the Tilbury 2. The first train serving the terminal ran on 28 November ...

  6. Flying Scotsman (railway service) - Wikipedia

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    The Flying Scotsman is an express passenger train service that operates between Edinburgh and London, the capitals respectively of Scotland and England, via the East Coast Main Line. The service began in 1862 as the Special Scotch Express until it was officially adopted in 1924. It is currently operated by London North Eastern Railway.

  7. Transport in London - Wikipedia

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    Cross-London rail routes. London is the centre of an extensive radial commuter railway network which, along with Paris, is the busiest and largest in Europe, comprising 368 railway stations in the London Travelcard Zones, serving Greater London and the surrounding metropolitan area. Each terminus is associated with commuter services from a ...

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