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  2. ScotRail - Wikipedia

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    ScotRail Trains Limited, trading as ScotRail (Scottish Gaelic: Rèile na h-Alba), is a Scottish train operating company that is publicly owned by Scottish Rail Holdings on behalf of the Scottish Government. [1]

  3. ScotRail (National Express) - Wikipedia

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    The nature of ScotRail was a matter of some political controversy throughout its operation; in February 2003, the Scottish National Party publicly promised to undertake various measures towards the renationalisation of Scotland's rail services, specifically mentioning the ending of the ScotRail franchise in favour of state control.

  4. Service Interface for Real Time Information - Wikipedia

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    The Standard Interface for Real-time Information or SIRI is an XML protocol to allow distributed computers to exchange real-time information about public transport services and vehicles. The protocol is a CEN norm, developed originally as a technical standard with initial participation by France, Germany ( Verband Deutscher Verkehrsunternehmen ...

  5. Feed (Facebook) - Wikipedia

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    Following surveys of Facebook users, [27] this desire for change will take the form of a reconfiguration of the News Feed algorithms in order to: Prioritize content of family members and friends (Mark Zuckerberg January 12, Facebook: [28] "The first changes you'll see will be in News Feed, where you can expect to see more from your friends, family and groups".)

  6. West Highland Line - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] [4] The ScotRail website has since reported that the line has been voted the most scenic railway line in the world for the second year running. [ 5 ] The West Highland Line is one of two railway lines that access the remote and mountainous west coast of Scotland, the other being the Kyle of Lochalsh Line which connects Inverness with ...

  7. First ScotRail - Wikipedia

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    Of FirstGroup's four train operating companies, ScotRail was the second largest (in terms of number of passenger journeys 2013–14) after First Great Western at the time of the termination of its franchise. During April 2008, Transport Scotland granted a three-year franchise extension to First ScotRail. In May 2009, First ScotRail announced a ...

  8. Passenger information system - Wikipedia

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    By providing real-time information to travellers, they are better able to conduct their journey confidently, including taking any necessary steps in the event of delays. [2] That helps to encourage greater use of public transport, [3] [4] which for many countries is a political goal. Real-time information is provided to passengers in a number ...

  9. Altnabreac railway station - Wikipedia

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    Altnabreac railway station (/ ˌ æ l t n ə ˈ b r ɛ k /) is a rural railway station in the Highland council area of Scotland.It serves the area of Altnabreac – a settlement in which the station itself is the main component – in the historic county of Caithness.