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A Lumo Class 803, April 2022. Lumo offers a single-class service, with free Wi-Fi connectivity for all passengers. The company promotes itself as a “digital-first” operator, emphasising its focus on paperless ticketing options and its website. [17] It also participates in the National Rail system and accepts interoperable tickets. [22]
The British Rail Class 803 AT300 is a type of electric multiple unit built by Japanese rolling stock manufacturer Hitachi Rail for open-access operator Lumo. [6] Based on the Hitachi A-train design, a total of five units, each comprising five cars, have been produced.
The Rail Delivery Group is the coordinating body of the train operating companies in Great Britain and owns the National Rail brand, which uses the former British Rail double-arrow logo and organises the common ticketing structure. Many of the train operating companies are in fact parts of larger companies which operate multiple franchises.
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A train ticket is a transit pass ticket issued by a railway operator that enables the bearer to travel on the operator's network or a partner's network. Tickets can authorize the bearer to travel a set itinerary at a specific time (common for long-distance railroads), a set itinerary at any time (common for commuter railroads ), a set itinerary ...
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Lumo may refer to: Lumo, a 2007 documentary film; Lumo (train operating company), a UK open access train operator; Lumo, a 2016 action-adventure game; Lumo Energy, an Australian energy brand; LUMO, in chemistry, lowest unoccupied molecular orbital; Nickname of physics blogger Luboš Motl
A sign at Brighton station showing the name change from South Central to Southern in August 2004.. Southern is the brand name used by the Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) train operating company on the Southern routes of the Thameslink, Southern and Great Northern franchise in England. [2]