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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. Passenger trains are operated by privately-owned Train Operating Companies. Different arrangements apply in Northern Ireland.

List of TOCs

Source[1]

  • Abellio Greater Anglia (LE)
  • Arriva Trains Wales (AW)
  • Caledonian Sleepers (CS)
  • Chiltern Railways (CH)
  • Cross Country (XC)
  • c2c (CC)
  • East Midlands Trains (EM)
  • First Hull Trains (HT)
  • First Trans Pennine Express (TP)
  • Gatwick Express (GX)
  • Grand Central (GC)
  • Great Northern (GN)
  • Great Western Railway (GWR)
  • Heathrow Connect (HC)
  • Heathrow Express (HX)
  • Island Line Trains (IL)
  • London Midland (LM)
  • London Overground (LO)
  • Merseyrail (ME)
  • Northern Rail (NT)
  • North Yorkshire Moors Railway (NY)
  • Scotrail (SR)
  • Southeastern SE)
  • Southern (SN)
  • South West Trains (SW)
  • TFL Rail (XR)
  • Thameslink (TL)
  • Virgin Trains (VT)
  • Virgin Trains East Coast (GR)

References

  1. Comprehensive Rail Times for Great Britain, Summer 2016, ISBN 9781908174949