Difference between revisions of "Train Operating Companies"
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| − | + | '''Train Operating Companies''' (TOC) are a part of the structure of the railway (railroad) system in Great Britain. In [[England]], [[Scotland]] and [[Wales]], most railway track is owned by the state-owned company [[Network Rail]], formerly known as [[Railtrack]]. Trains are operated by privately-owned Train Operating Companies. Different arrangements apply in [[Northern Ireland]]. | |
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| + | ==List of TOCs== | ||
| + | * [[East Midlands Trains]] | ||
| + | * [[Virgin Trains]] | ||
| + | list under construction | ||
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| + | ==References== | ||
| + | {{reflist}} | ||
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| + | [[Category:Train Operating Companies|*]] | ||
| + | [[Category:Railroads]] | ||
| + | [[Category:Rail transport in the United Kingdom]] | ||
Revision as of 20:01, March 9, 2017
Train Operating Companies (TOC) are a part of the structure of the railway (railroad) system in Great Britain. In England, Scotland and Wales, most railway track is owned by the state-owned company Network Rail, formerly known as Railtrack. Trains are operated by privately-owned Train Operating Companies. Different arrangements apply in Northern Ireland.
List of TOCs
list under construction