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Train operating companies you'll find south and west of London
As at 23rd November 2024 16:28 GMT
 
Train operating companies you'll find south and west of London
Posted by grahame at 13:40, 13th June 2021
 
This page is linked to from the menu at the top of all of our pages. As at June 2021, these are the train operating companies running scheduled passenger trains in the area westwards and southwards from London.

Map from Barry Doe at https://www.barrydoe.co.uk/railmap49.pdf

Great Western Railway - https://www.gwr.com
London to the Thames Valley, Cotswolds, South West and South Wales, and regional and local services in those areas.

South Western Railway - https://www.southwesternrailway.com
South West of London commuter services, and extending to Exeter, Weymouth and Portsmouth, also Bristol via Salisbury. Some local trains in the area too.

Cross Country - https://www.crosscountrytrains.co.uk
Services via Birmingham - from the South and West to Birmingham from Bournemouth, Penzance and Cardiff. Onward from Birmingham to Scotland via Leeds and Newcastle, to Manchester, and to Nottingham.

Chiltern - https://www.chilternrailways.co.uk
London (Marylebone) to Oxford and to Birmingham and a little beyond via Banbury

Transport for London - https://tfl.gov.uk
London Underground, Overground and buses

Transport for Wales - https://tfwrail.wales/
Local and regional Trains and buses within Wales, also Marches line and extensions to Manchester and Birmingham Airport

West Midlands Railway - https://www.westmidlandsrailway.co.uk
Local services in the West Midlands, including Birmingham to Worcester and Hereford

Southern Railway - https://www.southernrailway.com
London to the South Coast, and south coastway from Hastings to Southampton
               

Re: Train operating companies you'll find south and west of London
Posted by eightf48544 at 09:15, 16th June 2021
 
Do you include Crossrail under TFL. Tapolw is now a TFL sation with signs to prove it. As are presumably Burnham Langley and stations to Paddington.

Re: Train operating companies you'll find south and west of London
Posted by grahame at 10:56, 16th June 2021
 
Do you include Crossrail under TFL.

Simple answer - yes, I have done.  As part of the Overground; perhaps I should edit the list and add it there.

Re: Train operating companies you'll find south and west of London
Posted by the void at 16:10, 16th June 2021
 
Do you include Crossrail under TFL.

Simple answer - yes, I have done.  As part of the Overground; perhaps I should edit the list and add it there.

London Overground and TfL Rail are separate entities:

https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/tocs_maps/tocs/LO.aspx
https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/tocs_maps/tocs/XR.aspx



 
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