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EAR&H operated transportation links for Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania until the East African Community was dissolved. Kenya's portion of the railway became the Kenya Railways Corporation. Over the next 30 years, Kenya's railway network deteriorated from a lack of maintenance. By 2017, only half of Kenya's metre-gauge railways remained in ...
New version of the East Midlands Railway map now Leeds is no longer on the network: 17:57, 10 January 2023: 2,107 × 1,818 (595 KB) Dupont Circle: Reverted to version as of 19:38, 14 July 2021 (UTC) 17:54, 10 January 2023: 512 × 442 (307 KB) Dupont Circle: New version of the East Midlands Railway map now Leeds is no longer on the network: 19: ...
Route map of the East Midlands Railway network A vector map of EMR Intercity and EMR Connect services. EMR operates commuter services from London St Pancras to Corby, as well as Intercity services from London St Pancras along the Midland Main Line to Nottingham and Sheffield with limited extensions to Lincoln.
Pages in category "Railway stations served by East Midlands Railway" The following 139 pages are in this category, out of 139 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Prondis Map [3] Railway Gazette International June 2012, p31; KRC Map [4] Towns served by metre gauge railways ... Rail transport in Kenya; Railway stations in Uganda;
A map of East Midlands Railway's InterCity and Connect services showing the current service pattern each hour. Rail routes run north–south through Long Eaton along the route known as the Midland Main Line, going south to Loughborough, Leicester, Luton and London; and north to Derby, Chesterfield and Sheffield.
Transport in Kenya refers to the transportation structure in Kenya. The country has an extensive network of paved and unpaved roads. Kenya's railway system links the nation's ports and major cities and connects Kenya with neighbouring Uganda. There are 15 airports with paved runways. A map of Kenya showing main roads as of 2013.
Stations in bold have a high usage. This table includes the historical extensions to Manchester (where it linked to the West Coast Main Line) and Carlisle (via Leeds where it meets with the 'modern' East Coast Main Line). Network Rail groups all lines in the East Midlands and the route north as far as Chesterfield and south to London as route 19.