Network Rail
state-owned company that manages rail infrastructure in Great Britain From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Network Rail Limited is the owner and infrastructure manager of most of the railway network in Great Britain. It is a public body and reinvests its income in the railways.
Network Rail's main customers are the passenger train operating companies (TOCs), and freight operating companies (FOCs), which both run services on the company's infrastructure.
It is set to be integrated into a new publicly-owned railway company Great British Railways upon its planned establishment in 2027.
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Stations
Network Rail owns more than 2,500 stations. It leases out most of its stations to the main train operating company serving that station. 20 stations are currently managed directly by Network Rail.
- Birmingham New Street
- Bristol Temple Meads
- Clapham Junction
- Edinburgh Waverley
- Glasgow Central
- Guildford
- Leeds
- Liverpool Lime Street
- London Bridge
- London Cannon Street
- London Charing Cross
- London Euston
- London King's Cross
- London Liverpool Street
- London Paddington
- London St Pancras International
- London Victoria
- London Waterloo
- Manchester Piccadilly
- Reading
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