Rail services in the West of England refer to passenger rail journeys made in the Bristol commuter area. 17 million passenger rail journeys were made in...
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The West of England line (also known as the West of England Main Line) is a British railway line from Basingstoke, Hampshire, to Exeter St Davids in Devon...
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and services to Bedford to run by 2030. The line was initially promoted (as the East West Rail Link) by the East-West Rail Consortium, a consortium of local...
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generation of tram and light rail networks operating in cities and regions such as Manchester, Nottingham, Sheffield, London, and the West Midlands. The Docklands...
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MetroWest, formerly known as the Greater Bristol Metro, is a project to improve the rail services in Bristol, England, and the surrounding region. It...
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Direct Rail Services (DRS) is a rail freight company in Great Britain, and is one of the publicly owned railway companies in the United Kingdom. DRS was...
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Newquay. These services use the West Coast Main Line from Edinburgh to Glasgow Central. ScotRail operates services on sections of the West Coast Main Line...
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East-West Rail (also referred to as West-East Rail) is a proposed intercity passenger rail project that would provide new service between Boston and western...
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of rapid expansion. Most of the track is managed by Network Rail, which in 2017 had a network of 9,824 miles (15,811 km) of standard-gauge lines, of which...
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Cross Country Route (category Railway lines in South West England)
(150 km/h). CrossCountry Rail services in the West of England Tees–Exe line Transport in Wales Virgin CrossCountry Briefly amalgamated as the Birmingham and Bristol...
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