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The Rail Delivery Group is the trade association representing the TOCs and provides core services, including the provision of the National Rail Enquiries service. It also runs Rail Settlement Plan , which formerly allocated ticket revenue to the various TOCs, and Rail Staff Travel, which manages travel facilities for railway staff.
Railway lines in England and Wales, as of 2010. This is a list of railway lines in Great Britain that are currently in operation, split by country and region.. There are a limited number of main inter-regional lines, with all but one entering Greater London. [1]
The British Rail Passenger Timetable, later the National Rail Timetable and now the Electronic National Rail Timetable (eNRT), is a document containing the times of all passenger rail services in Great Britain. It was first published by British Rail in 1974. [1]
It is one of the only two stations in the National Rail Timetable to have the suffix 'halt' (the other being nearby St Keyne Wishing Well Halt). [3] The term 'halt' was removed from British Rail timetables and station signs and other official documents by 1974; the return of the term came only for these two stations in 2008 although Coombe Junction had not previously had the "halt" designation.
King's Cross is used in signage at the Network Rail and London Underground stations, on the Tube map and on the official Network Rail webpage. [5] Kings Cross is used on the National Rail website. [6] The apostrophe rarely featured on early Underground maps, but has been consistently used on them since 1951. [7]
The Dales Rail service was suspended from the winter 2022 timetable change. From June 2024 Northern run an amended service, operating Saturday's only. This sees 2 return trips from Rochdale to Ribblehead via Manchester Victoria, Bolton and Clitheroe. This is branded as the Yorkshire Dales Explorer rather than Dales Rail. [7]
Trains originally ran from Manchester [3] to Sheffield [4] on the Woodhead Line, with a rail yard immediately to the south bounded by Sheffield Road, the remains of a covered shed being visible on the Westbound platform. [5] The line was electrified in 1953 and closed to passengers between Hadfield and Penistone in 1970. [6]
Amersham is a London Underground station in the market town of Amersham in Buckinghamshire, England which is also used by National Rail services. Amersham station is a terminus of the London Underground's Metropolitan line . [ 2 ]