| | This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding reliable references. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (September 2007) | First ScotRail is the brand under which FirstGroup PLC runs its railway franchise to operate all domestic passenger services within Scotland, as well as the cross-border Caledonian Sleeper service to London. Image File history File links ScotRaillogo. ...
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The brand name ScotRail was originally used to denote services provided in Scotland by British Rail. After privatisation, the Scottish rail franchise was called ScotRail and the name has since been inherited by its train operating companies. On 17 October 2004 the franchise was transferred to First Group from National Express resulting in the rebranding from ScotRail to First ScotRail[1]. This was the first time the franchise has been renegotiated since the privatisation of British Rail. Franchises are now controlled by the Scottish Government but on this occasion was dealt with by the Strategic Rail Authority as their agent. ScotRail was the brand name under which British Rail and following privatisation, National Express operated passenger rail services in Scotland and cross border services to Northern England and London. ...
This article is about the defunct entity British Railways, which later traded as British Rail. The History of rail transport in Great Britain is covered in its own article. ...
National Rail uses the BR double arrow logo National Rail is a brand name describing the passenger rail service previously provided by British Rail, the now defunct UK state-owned rail operator. ...
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National Express Group plc (LSE: NEX) is a UK-based transport group that operates airport, bus and rail services in the UK, the US and Canada, Australia, Spain, Portugal and Morocco and long-distance coach routes across Europe. ...
The privatisation of British Rail was the result of the Railways Act 1993 introduced by John Majors Conservative government. ...
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A map of the principal rail lines of Scotland The First ScotRail network is a mixture of long-distance, commuter and rural lines, totalling 1,696 miles (2,729 km), handling 66.1 million passenger journeys in 2003-4. Commuting is the process of travelling from a place of residence to a place of work. ...
Main lines Express services operate between Edinburgh, Glasgow, Inverness, Dundee and Aberdeen. The Highland Main Line links Inverness to the south. Some stretches of main line, such as the Highland Main Line, are single track, and express services must call at intermediate stations to permit trains coming in the opposite direction to pass. This article is about the city in Scotland. ...
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The Highland Main Line is a railway line in Scotland. ...
The main lines of Scotland are as follows: The Ayrshire Coast Line is one of the lines within the Strathclyde suburban rail network in Scotland. ...
Edinburgh to Aberdeen Line is one of the most senic lines in Scotland that crosses both the Forth Bridge and Tay Bridge along the journey and it is operated by First ScotRail, Virgin Trains (Cross-County) and GNER Stations Edinburgh Waverley for ECML Haymarket for WCML South Gyle Dalmeny Crossing...
The Fife Circle is the local rail service north from Edinburgh. ...
Glasgow Central ( St Enoch) Motherwell Carstairs Kirknewton Curriehill Wester Hailes Kingsknowe Slateford Haymarket Edinburgh Waverley The Glasgow to Edinburgh via Carstairs Line is a main railway line which connects the West Coast Main Line to the East Coast Main Line in the Central Belt of Scotland. ...
The Glasgow to Edinburgh via Falkirk Line is a mainline railway line linking Glasgow and Edinburgh via Falkirk in Scotland. ...
The Glasgow South Western Line is a mainline railway in Scotland that runs from Glasgow to Kilmarnock, and then either Carlisle via Dumfries, or Stranraer via Ayr, with a branch to East Kilbride The line south of Kilmarnock was built by the Glasgow, Dumfries and Carlisle Railway and the Glasgow...
The Highland Main Line is a railway line in Scotland. ...
The Tay Coast Line is a railway line in Scotland, running from Ladybank to Perth to Dundee. ...
Glasgow - See also: Transport in Glasgow
The densest part of the network is the suburban network around Glasgow, consisting of 183 stations — the second largest suburban rail network in the UK after London. Much of it is 25kV AC electrified. Glasgow’s main terminal stations are Central Station and Queen Street Station. Although First ScotRail operate the trains in this area, they do so under the Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (SPT) brand. The lines in and around Glasgow are defined as follows: Route 9, June 1962, shortly before the end of tram services in Glasgow in September The city of Glasgow, Scotland has a transport system encompassing air, rail, road, and an underground rail circuit. ...
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// Railway electrification in Great Britain describes the various electrification systems that are used, or have been used, for supplying traction current to the railways and tramways of Great Britain. ...
Terminal Station was also the name of a railway station in Chattanooga, Tennessee; see Chattanooga Choo Choo. ...
Glasgow Central is the larger of the two present main-line railway terminals in Glasgow, Scotland, and is managed by Network Rail. ...
Glasgow Queen Street (Glaschu Srà id na Banrighinn in Gaelic) is a railway station in Glasgow, Scotland and is the citys second main line terminus. ...
The Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (SPT) is a public body which is responsible for planning and co-ordinating regional transport, and especially the public transport system, in the Strathclyde area of western Scotland. ...
Construction work has already started on the rail link to Glasgow Airport, and it is anticipated that this service will begin operation in 2009. The North Clyde Line will eventually be linked to the Edinburgh-Bathgate Line (see Edinburgh, below) when the proposed Airdrie-Bathgate Rail Link is completed, creating a new direct link between Glasgow and Edinburgh. There is also a proposal to create a new rail link across the city with the Crossrail Glasgow project. The Argyle Line is a suburban railway located in West Central Scotland. ...
The Ayrshire Coast Line is one of the lines within the Strathclyde suburban rail network in Scotland. ...
The Cathcart Circle Lines form a suburban railway route linking Glasgow to Cathcart via a circular line, with branches to Newton and Neilston. ...
The Croy Line is a suburban railway line linking Glasgow and Croy in Scotland. ...
The Cumbernauld Line is a suburban railway line linking Glasgow and Cumbernauld in Scotland. ...
The Inverclyde Line is a railway line running from Glasgow Central station through Paisley (Gilmour Street) and a series of stations to the south of the River Clyde and the Firth of Clyde, terminating at Gourock and Wemyss Bay, where it connects to Caledonian MacBrayne ferry services. ...
The Maryhill Line is a suburban railway line linking Glasgow and Maryhill in Scotland. ...
The Motherwell to Cumbernauld Line is a suburban railway line linking Motherwell and Cumbernauld in Scotland. ...
The North Clyde Line (defined by Network Rail as the Glasgow North Electric Suburban line) is a suburban railway in West Central Scotland. ...
The Paisley Canal Railway line originally ran from Glasgow, Scotland, to Paisley Canal Railway Station. ...
The Shotts Line, is a suburban railway line linking Glasgow and Edinburgh via Shotts in Scotland. ...
The Glasgow South Western Line is a mainline railway in Scotland that runs from Glasgow to Kilmarnock, and then either Carlisle via Dumfries, or Stranraer via Ayr, with a branch to East Kilbride The line south of Kilmarnock was built by the Glasgow, Dumfries and Carlisle Railway and the Glasgow...
The Whifflet Line is one of the lines within the Strathclyde suburban rail network. ...
The Glasgow Airport Rail Link (GARL) is a proposed rail link which will link Glasgow Central station to Glasgow International Airport. ...
The Airdrie-Bathgate Rail Link is a proposed railway development in Central Scotland. ...
Crossrail Glasgow (formerly Glasgow Crossrail) is a proposed railway development in Central Scotland. ...
Edinburgh - See also: Transport in Edinburgh
Edinburgh’s suburban network is less dense than Glasgow’s, but is still relatively extensive. Edinburgh’s main station is Waverley Station. The main railway line that passes through the city centre runs in a cutting immediately below Edinburgh Castle. A secondary station is located at Haymarket in the west of the city. Railway lines running north from Edinburgh to Fife and the Highlands cross the Firth of Forth via the Forth Bridge. The lines in and around Edinburgh are defined as follows: Download high resolution version (2272x1704, 631 KB) Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ...
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For the nearby road bridge, see Forth Road Bridge. ...
Buses on Princes Street, one of the main thoroughfares in the city of Edinburgh. ...
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Waverley railway station- the principal mainline station in Edinburgh viewed from Edinburgh Castle. ...
The castle dominates the Edinburgh skyline as seen here from Princes Street Gardens Edinburgh Castle is an ancient fortress which, from its position atop Castle Rock, dominates the sky-line of the city of Edinburgh, and is Scotlands second most visited tourist attraction, after the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and...
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The Highland council area (Roinn na GÃ idhealtachd[1] in Gaelic) is a local government area in the Scottish Highlands and the largest local government area in Scotland. ...
The Firth of Forth from Calton Hill The Forth Bridges cross the Firth Satellite photo of the Firth and the surrounding area Map of the Firth Firth of Forth (Scottish Gaelic: Linne Foirthe) is the estuary or firth of Scotlands River Forth, where it flows into the North Sea...
For the nearby road bridge, see Forth Road Bridge. ...
The Edinburgh rail network is being expanded with the construction of the Waverley Line to the Borders, and the Edinburgh-Bathgate Line will eventually form part of the Airdrie-Bathgate Rail Link. A project to open a rail link to Edinburgh Airport was cancelled in September 2007 by the Scottish Government[3]. A proposal to re-open the Edinburgh suburban railway line has been made by campaigning groups[4] . The Edinburgh to Bathgate Line is a railway line in East Central Scotland. ...
Edinburgh Crossrail was constructed and opened in 2002. ...
The Edinburgh to Dunblane Line is a railway line in East Central Scotland. ...
The North Berwick Line is a railway line linking Edinburgh with North Berwick in Scotland. ...
The Shotts Line, is a suburban railway line linking Glasgow and Edinburgh via Shotts in Scotland. ...
The Waverley Route is an abandoned railway line that ran south from Edinburgh in Scotland, through Midlothian and the Scottish Borders to Carlisle in England. ...
The Airdrie-Bathgate Rail Link is a proposed railway development in Central Scotland. ...
Edinburgh Airport railway station will be opened in 2010 to serve Edinburgh Airport, Scotland. ...
The Edinburgh Suburban and South Side Junction Railway (or, colloquially, Edinburgh suburban railway line) is a freight and, formerly, commuter railway in Edinburgh, Scotland. ...
Rural lines The West Highland Line at Rannoch station Rural lines include the scenic West Highland Line, Kyle Line and Far North Line. These lines carry more passengers, consisting mostly of tourist traffic, during the summer months, but nevertheless provide a valuable link and social service during the winter months, when they are less heavily used. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (2288x1712, 753 KB) Please see the file description page for further information. ...
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The Class 170 Turbostar is a diesel multiple unit (DMU) built by Bombardier Transportation (previously ADtranz) at their Derby Litchurch Lane Works, England. ...
This article is about the city in Scotland. ...
The West Highland Line (Scottish Gaelic: Rathad Iarainn nan Eilean - Iron Road to the Isles) is one of the most scenic railway lines in Britain, linking the fishing port of Mallaig on the west coast to Glasgow. ...
The Kyle of Lochalsh Line is a railway line in the Scottish Highlands, running from Dingwall to Kyle of Lochalsh. ...
The Far North Line is a rural railway line entirely within the Highland area of Scotland, extending from Inverness to Thurso and Wick. ...
Many rural lines are single-track. Services terminating at the coastal towns of Oban, Mallaig and Kyle of Lochalsh connect with the Caledonian MacBrayne ferry services to the islands, such as Isle of Skye, Isle of Mull or Isle of Lewis. For other uses, see Oban (disambiguation). ...
This article is about Mallaig in Scotland. ...
, Kyle of Lochalsh (from the Scottish Gaelic Caol Loch Aillse, strait of the foaming lake) is a village on the northwest coast of Scotland, 63 miles (100 km) west of Inverness. ...
MV Juno (Iùno in Scottish Gaelic) arriving at Gourock on the Dunoon service The Caledonian MacBrayne headquarters building at Gourock pierhead and a visit from MV Caledonian Isles and MV Isle of Mull. ...
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Tobermory with 700 people, the largest settlement on Mull, is home to the only whisky distillery on the island. ...
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Corrour railway station, an isolated stop on Rannoch Moor on the West Highland Line, featured as a location in the 1996 film Trainspotting. Corrour railway station is a railway station on the West Highland Line, Scotland. ...
Rannoch Moor is a large expanse of around 30 square miles (78 km²) of boggy moorland to the west of Loch Rannoch, in the Watsonian Vice County of Mid Perth and the County of Perthshire, in Scotland. ...
Trainspotting is a 1996 Academy Award-nominated, BAFTA-winning cult classic film directed by Danny Boyle based on the novel Trainspotting by Irvine Welsh. ...
The rural lines run along the following routes: The Aberdeen to Inverness Line is a railway line in Scotland linking Aberdeen and Inverness. ...
The Far North Line is a rural railway line entirely within the Highland area of Scotland, extending from Inverness to Thurso and Wick. ...
The Kyle of Lochalsh Line is a railway line in the Scottish Highlands, running from Dingwall to Kyle of Lochalsh. ...
The West Highland Line (Scottish Gaelic: Rathad Iarainn nan Eilean - Iron Road to the Isles) is one of the most scenic railway lines in Britain, linking the fishing port of Mallaig on the west coast to Glasgow. ...
InterCity and Sleeper services The company also operates some services that venture south of the border; principally the Caledonian Sleeper services to London Euston, along the West Coast Main Line, and a twice daily cross country service between Newcastle upon Tyne and Stranraer via Carlisle and Kilmarnock. The Deerstalker redirects here. ...
Facade of Euston Station, London Euston Arch: the original Euston Station, as enlarged, ca 1851 Euston station concourse Euston station (also known as London Euston), is a large railway station in Central London. ...
The WCML running alongside the M1 motorway at Watford Gap in Northamptonshire A Virgin Pendolino and freight train on the WCML The West Coast Main Line (WCML) is one of the most important intercity railway lines in the United Kingdom, part of the British railway system. ...
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Stranraer (An t-Sròn Reamhar in Gaelic) is a town in the south of Scotland in the west of the region of Dumfries and Galloway and in the county of Wigtownshire. ...
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Stations The majority of Scotland’s 340 passenger stations are operated by First ScotRail with Network Rail retaining ownership — the exception being Prestwick International Airport station, which is both owned and operated by the airport. Only three other stations in Scotland are not operated by First ScotRail: Dunbar (NXEC), Edinburgh Waverley (Network Rail) and Glasgow Central (Network Rail). Curiously, ScotRail operate Lockerbie railway station but none of their services call there. Network Rail is a British not for dividend company limited by guarantee whose principal asset is Network Rail Infrastructure Limited, a company limited by shares. ...
Glasgow Prestwick Airport from the air Glasgow Prestwick Airport (Scottish Gaelic: ) (IATA: PIK, ICAO: EGPK) is an international airport serving Glasgow, situated north of the town of Prestwick in South Ayrshire, Scotland. ...
Dunbar Railway Station Lies on The East Coast Main Line ...
National Express East Coast is the name under which the new train operating company NXEC Trains Ltd has stated it will operate the InterCity East Coast rail franchise, which includes services in England and Scotland. ...
Network Rail is a British not for dividend company limited by guarantee whose principal asset is Network Rail Infrastructure Limited, a company limited by shares. ...
Lockerbie railway station lies on the West Coast Main Line between Carlisle and Carstairs in the town of Lockerbie. ...
Fleet The present diesel fleet comprises a mixture of Class 156 Super Sprinter and Class 158 Express Sprinter units, which were acquired during the British Rail era, and Class 170 Turbostar sets acquired post-privatisation. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (2048x1536, 666 KB)BR Class 156, no. ...
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The British Rail Class 156 Super-Sprinter is a diesel multiple unit. ...
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The British Rail Class 156 Super-Sprinter is a diesel multiple unit. ...
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This article is about the defunct entity British Railways, which later traded as British Rail. The History of rail transport in Great Britain is covered in its own article. ...
The Class 170 Turbostar is a diesel multiple unit (DMU) built by Bombardier Transportation (previously ADtranz) at their Derby Litchurch Lane Works, England. ...
The present electric fleet includes Class 314, Class 318, Class 320, Class 322 and Class 334 Juniper units. The British Rail Class 314 is an electric multiple unit train found on the SPT rail network in Central Scotland. ...
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Class 334021 Larkhall & 334004 Glasgow Central Station, Scotland. ...
The Scotland-Euston overnight services comprise ex-InterCity Mark 2 and Mark 3 sleeper coaches, which are hauled by EWS locomotives. In 2006, First ScotRail came to an agreement with EWS to use a dedicated fleet of Class 90 locomotives for the sleeper service between London and Edinburgh/Glasgow. This small fleet is painted in ScotRail livery with a small EWS logo beneath the cab. A High Speed Train power car in Intercity livery InterCity was the sector of British Rail responsible for long-distance express trains. ...
Mark 2A Tourist Standard Open (TSO) 5278 Melisande at Cheltenham Spa on 18th September 2004, whilst forming a charter service to Swindon. ...
Mark 3 DVT at Norwich station British Rails third design of carriages was designated Mark 3. ...
The interior of a Pullman car on the Chicago and Alton Railroad circa 1900. ...
English, Welsh and Scottish Railway Ltd (EWS) is the largest British rail freight company. ...
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During 2005, the Edinburgh-North Berwick line were operated by EWS-Class 90 electric locomotives with former Virgin Trains Mark 3 coaches. In late 2005, Class 322 units were reintroduced onto the line. A refurbishment program is taking place for these units. It is considered bad use of resources to use diesel trains on an entirely-electric line, thus precluding the use of shorter Turbostar units. This article is about the town in Scotland. ...
English, Welsh and Scottish Railway Ltd (EWS) is the largest British rail freight company. ...
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Virgin Trains is a train operating company in the United Kingdom, which currently provides services from London Euston to the North West, West Midlands and Scotland on the West Coast Main Line. ...
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Renovation at the Parthenon Refurbishment (restoration) is the process of major maintenance or minor repair of an item, either aesthetically or mechanically. ...
The previous operator of the Scottish franchise (National Express - ScotRail) had utilised Class 101 diesel units and Class 303 electric units, but these were all been withdrawn prior to First ScotRail taking over the franchise. ScotRail was the brand name under which British Rail and following privatisation, National Express operated passenger rail services in Scotland and cross border services to Northern England and London. ...
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The British Rail Class 303 electric multiple units, also known as Blue Train units, were introduced for the electrification of the North Clyde line in Strathclyde. ...
ScotRail has also operated Class 150 diesel but these have transferred to other operators following deliveries of new trains. The British Rail Class 150 Sprinter diesel multiple units (DMUs) were built by BREL from 1984-87. ...
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The British Rail Class 156 Super-Sprinter is a diesel multiple unit. ...
Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 800 Ã 600 pixelsFull resolution (1600 Ã 1200 pixel, file size: 845 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Strathclyde Passenger Transport (SPT) rail Class 142 DMU 156434 stands at Platform 7 of Carlisle station before forming a stopping service to Glasgow Central. ...
DMU, type SA108 of Great Poland Voivodship in PoznaÅ, Poland The Transwa Prospector DEMU capable of up to 200 km/h provides a passenger service between Perth, Western Australia and the mining town of Kalgoorlie A Diesel Multiple Unit or DMU is a multiple unit train consisting of multiple carriages...
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This article is about Mallaig in Scotland. ...
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Stranraer (An t-Sròn Reamhar in Gaelic) is a town in the south of Scotland in the west of the region of Dumfries and Galloway and in the county of Wigtownshire. ...
For other uses, see Glasgow (disambiguation). ...
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This article is about a city in the United Kingdom. ...
Stranraer (An t-Sròn Reamhar in Gaelic) is a town in the south of Scotland in the west of the region of Dumfries and Galloway and in the county of Wigtownshire. ...
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East Kilbride (Cille Bhrìghde an Ear in Scottish Gaelic) is a large town in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. ...
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Whifflet is a suburb of Coatbridge, United Kingdom. ...
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Shotts is a town in North Lanarkshire, Scotland. ...
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Broad Street at the heart of Stirlings Old Town area (called Top of the Town by locals) Stirling Castle (Southwest aspect) The main courtyard inside Stirling Castle. ...
Dunblane Hydro by Angela Mudge Dunblane (Gaelic: Dùn Bhlà thain) is a small town north of Stirling in the Stirling council area in Scotland. ...
Perth (Scottish Gaelic: ) is a royal burgh in central Scotland. ...
Newcraighall is a suburb of Edinburgh, located in the southeast of the Scottish capital. ...
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, Bathgate is a town in West Lothian, Scotland, on the M8 motorway five miles west of Livingston. ...
Broad Street at the heart of Stirlings Old Town area (called Top of the Town by locals) Stirling Castle (Southwest aspect) The main courtyard inside Stirling Castle. ...
Dunblane Hydro by Angela Mudge Dunblane (Gaelic: Dùn Bhlà thain) is a small town north of Stirling in the Stirling council area in Scotland. ...
Perth (Scottish Gaelic: ) is a royal burgh in central Scotland. ...
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Anniesland is a district in the Scottish city of Glasgow. ...
Maryhill is a residential district in the northwest of the City of Glasgow. ...
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, Cumbernauld (Gaelic: Comar nan Allt) is a new town in North Lanarkshire, Scotland, created in 1956 as a population overflow for Glasgow. ...
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This article is about the area in Scotland. ...
158842 at Doncaster on 4 September 2007 Northern Rail 158904 in Metro livery at Doncaster on 3 November 2007. ...
Image File history File linksMetadata Size of this preview: 800 Ã 600 pixelsFull resolution (1600 Ã 1200 pixel, file size: 585 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) 158730 waiting at Platform 1 at Edinburgh Waverley station. ...
DMU, type SA108 of Great Poland Voivodship in PoznaÅ, Poland The Transwa Prospector DEMU capable of up to 200 km/h provides a passenger service between Perth, Western Australia and the mining town of Kalgoorlie A Diesel Multiple Unit or DMU is a multiple unit train consisting of multiple carriages...
For other uses, see Glasgow (disambiguation). ...
For other uses, see Edinburgh (disambiguation). ...
For other uses, see Glasgow (disambiguation). ...
Perth (Scottish Gaelic: ) is a royal burgh in central Scotland. ...
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For other uses, see Edinburgh (disambiguation). ...
This article is about the city in Scotland. ...
For other uses, see Glasgow (disambiguation). ...
Broad Street at the heart of Stirlings Old Town area (called Top of the Town by locals) Stirling Castle (Southwest aspect) The main courtyard inside Stirling Castle. ...
Dunblane Hydro by Angela Mudge Dunblane (Gaelic: Dùn Bhlà thain) is a small town north of Stirling in the Stirling council area in Scotland. ...
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For other uses, see Aberdeen (disambiguation). ...
This article is about the city in Scotland. ...
This article is about the city in Scotland. ...
, Kyle of Lochalsh (from the Scottish Gaelic Caol Loch Aillse, strait of the foaming lake) is a village on the northwest coast of Scotland, 63 miles (100 km) west of Inverness. ...
This article is about the city in Scotland. ...
WICK-AM is the Fox Sports Radio affiliate for the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre market. ...
This article refers to the town in Scotland. ...
Newcraighall is a suburb of Edinburgh, located in the southeast of the Scottish capital. ...
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, Bathgate is a town in West Lothian, Scotland, on the M8 motorway five miles west of Livingston. ...
Broad Street at the heart of Stirlings Old Town area (called Top of the Town by locals) Stirling Castle (Southwest aspect) The main courtyard inside Stirling Castle. ...
Dunblane Hydro by Angela Mudge Dunblane (Gaelic: Dùn Bhlà thain) is a small town north of Stirling in the Stirling council area in Scotland. ...
Perth (Scottish Gaelic: ) is a royal burgh in central Scotland. ...
For other uses, see Edinburgh (disambiguation). ...
This article is about the area in Scotland. ...
For other uses, see Glasgow (disambiguation). ...
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Shotts is a town in North Lanarkshire, Scotland. ...
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Anniesland is a district in the Scottish city of Glasgow. ...
Maryhill is a residential district in the northwest of the City of Glasgow. ...
For other uses, see Glasgow (disambiguation). ...
, Cumbernauld (Gaelic: Comar nan Allt) is a new town in North Lanarkshire, Scotland, created in 1956 as a population overflow for Glasgow. ...
For other uses, see Edinburgh (disambiguation). ...
For other uses, see Dundee (disambiguation). ...
The Class 170 Turbostar is a diesel multiple unit (DMU) built by Bombardier Transportation (previously ADtranz) at their Derby Litchurch Lane Works, England. ...
Image File history File links Download high resolution version (2048x1536, 687 KB)BR Class 170/4, no. ...
DMU, type SA108 of Great Poland Voivodship in PoznaÅ, Poland The Transwa Prospector DEMU capable of up to 200 km/h provides a passenger service between Perth, Western Australia and the mining town of Kalgoorlie A Diesel Multiple Unit or DMU is a multiple unit train consisting of multiple carriages...
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This article is about the city in Scotland. ...
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Newcraighall is a suburb of Edinburgh, located in the southeast of the Scottish capital. ...
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, Bathgate is a town in West Lothian, Scotland, on the M8 motorway five miles west of Livingston. ...
Broad Street at the heart of Stirlings Old Town area (called Top of the Town by locals) Stirling Castle (Southwest aspect) The main courtyard inside Stirling Castle. ...
Dunblane Hydro by Angela Mudge Dunblane (Gaelic: Dùn Bhlà thain) is a small town north of Stirling in the Stirling council area in Scotland. ...
Perth (Scottish Gaelic: ) is a royal burgh in central Scotland. ...
For other uses, see Glasgow (disambiguation). ...
Broad Street at the heart of Stirlings Old Town area (called Top of the Town by locals) Stirling Castle (Southwest aspect) The main courtyard inside Stirling Castle. ...
Dunblane Hydro by Angela Mudge Dunblane (Gaelic: Dùn Bhlà thain) is a small town north of Stirling in the Stirling council area in Scotland. ...
For other uses, see Glasgow (disambiguation). ...
Anniesland is a district in the Scottish city of Glasgow. ...
Maryhill is a residential district in the northwest of the City of Glasgow. ...
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, Cumbernauld (Gaelic: Comar nan Allt) is a new town in North Lanarkshire, Scotland, created in 1956 as a population overflow for Glasgow. ...
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The British Rail Class 314 is an electric multiple unit train found on the SPT rail network in Central Scotland. ...
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The Cathcart Circle Lines form a suburban railway route linking Glasgow to Cathcart via a circular line, with branches to Newton and Neilston. ...
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Neilston is a village lying to the south west of Barrhead in East Renfrewshire in Scotland. ...
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Newton railway station is near the village of Newton, South Lanarkshire, part of the town of Cambuslang in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. ...
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Gourock (Guireag in Scottish Gaelic which means pimple shaped or rounded hill in reference to the many hills surrounding the area,) is a burgh in Inverclyde, Scotland. ...
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Wemyss Bay is a village on the East Coast of the Firth of Clyde in the district of Inverclyde, Scotland. ...
318267 at Gourock railway station, showing corridor connection on the drivers cars. ...
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Largs (grid reference NS203592) is a burgh on the Firth of Clyde in North Ayrshire, Scotland, about 33 miles (53 km) from Glasgow. ...
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, This article is about the town in Scotland - for those in Australia or Canada see Ardrossan, South Australia or Ardrossan, Alberta respectively Ardrossan (Gaelic: Aird Rosain) is a town located on the North Ayrshire coast in western Scotland. ...
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Wemyss Bay is a village on the East Coast of the Firth of Clyde in the district of Inverclyde, Scotland. ...
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Gourock (Guireag in Scottish Gaelic which means pimple shaped or rounded hill in reference to the many hills surrounding the area,) is a burgh in Inverclyde, Scotland. ...
Dalmuir is a small town in Scotland. ...
This article describes the town in Scotland. ...
Airdrie can refer to: Places Airdrie, North Lanarkshire, in Scotland Airdrie, Alberta, in Canada Football (Soccer) Clubs Airdrieonians the defunct team from North Lanarkshire (Scotland) Airdrie United their re-incarnation ...
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, Milngavie, (pronounced /mÉlÉ¡aɪ/, Mull-guy or Mill-guy, Scottish Gaelic: Muileann Dhaibhidh) is a town on the northwestern outskirts of Glasgow, Scotland. ...
Springburn is an area in the north of Glasgow. ...
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The Balloch railway station is a railway station serving the town of Balloch, Scotland. ...
Springburn is an area in the north of Glasgow. ...
, Milngavie, (pronounced /mÉlÉ¡aɪ/, Mull-guy or Mill-guy, Scottish Gaelic: Muileann Dhaibhidh) is a town on the northwestern outskirts of Glasgow, Scotland. ...
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Trains of the Singapore MRT. EMUs are often used for rapid transit lines. ...
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Wemyss Bay is a village on the East Coast of the Firth of Clyde in the district of Inverclyde, Scotland. ...
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Gourock (Guireag in Scottish Gaelic which means pimple shaped or rounded hill in reference to the many hills surrounding the area,) is a burgh in Inverclyde, Scotland. ...
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Dalmuir is a small town in Scotland. ...
This article describes the town in Scotland. ...
, Milngavie, (pronounced /mÉlÉ¡aɪ/, Mull-guy or Mill-guy, Scottish Gaelic: Muileann Dhaibhidh) is a town on the northwestern outskirts of Glasgow, Scotland. ...
Larkhall is a town in South Lanarkshire, Scotland and is around 18 miles southeast of Glasgow. ...
Airdrie can refer to: Places Airdrie, North Lanarkshire, in Scotland Airdrie, Alberta, in Canada Football (Soccer) Clubs Airdrieonians the defunct team from North Lanarkshire (Scotland) Airdrie United their re-incarnation ...
For the suburb of Wollongong in Australia, see Helensburgh, New South Wales. ...
Dalmuir is a small town in Scotland. ...
, Coatbridge is a town in North Lanarkshire, Scotland approximately 9 miles east of Glasgow. ...
Mark 2A Tourist Standard Open (TSO) 5278 Melisande at Cheltenham Spa on 18th September 2004, whilst forming a charter service to Swindon. ...
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Performance The performance figures for National Express’s last quarter as franchise holders, July to September 2004, are: - 82.8% of trains arriving within 5 minutes of the scheduled time. Down 4.2% on the same quarter the previous year.
- 84.2% of trains arriving within 5 minutes of the scheduled time. Down 1.0% on the previous year as a whole.
The performance figures for First Group’s first quarter as franchise holders, October to December 2004, are: - 79.8% of trains arriving within 5 minutes of the scheduled time. Down 1.9% on the same quarter the previous year
- 83.7% of trains arriving within 5 minutes of the scheduled time. Down 0.5% on the previous year as a whole.
Note: First Group did not start operating the franchise until 17 October 2004. is the 290th day of the year (291st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
The performance figures released by the Office for Rail Regulation (ORR)[5] for the first quarter of the financial year 2007/8 (April to June 2007) are as follows: - 91.4% of trains arriving within 5 minutes of the scheduled time. Up 0.8% on the same quarter the previous year
- 89.0% of trains arriving within 5 minutes of the scheduled time. Up 0.2% on the previous year as a whole.
The performance figures released by the Office for Rail Regulation (ORR)[6] for the second quarter of the financial year 2007/8 (July to September 2007) are as follows: - 93.0% of trains arriving within 5 minutes of the scheduled time. Up 2.2% on the same quarter the previous year
- 89.6% of trains arriving within 5 minutes of the scheduled time. Up 0.7% on the previous year as a whole.
The performance figures released by the Office for Rail Regulation (ORR)[7] for the third quarter of the financial year 2007/8 (October to December 2007) are as follows: - 87.3% of trains arriving within 5 minutes of the scheduled time. Up 2.8% on the same quarter the previous year
- 90.1% of trains arriving within 5 minutes of the scheduled time. Up 0.6% on the previous year as a whole.
Note: - The percentage change figures are not the actual increases in % but the percentage increase in the % value.
- These values are very similar to the sector performance level.
See also The transport system in Scotland is generally well-developed. ...
Buses on Princes Street, one of the main thoroughfares in the city of Edinburgh. ...
Route 9, June 1962, shortly before the end of tram services in Glasgow in September The city of Glasgow, Scotland has a transport system encompassing air, rail, road, and an underground rail circuit. ...
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The Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (SPT) is a public body which is responsible for planning and co-ordinating regional transport, and especially the public transport system, in the Strathclyde area of western Scotland. ...
An Inner Circle train arrives at West Street station. ...
Transport Scotland was created on January 1, 2006 as the national transport agency of Scotland. ...
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References - ^ "FirstGroup Plc ScotRail Franchise Signed", FirstGroup press release, 20 August 2004. Retrieved on 2007-10-04.
- ^ a b Airdrie-Bathgate rail link
- ^ "It's £30m down the drain", The Scotsman. Retrieved on 2007-10-02.
- ^ Capital Rail Action Group website
- ^ ORR Statistics for Q1 2007/08
- ^ ORR Statistics for Q2 2007/08
- ^ ORR Statistics for Q3 2007/08
- Scottish Government. Scottish Transport Statistics No. 24: 2005 Edition. Accessed on October 2, 2005.
- Scottish Parliament Information Centre. Changes to the regulation of Scotland's railways. Accessed on October 2, 2005.
- RailBritain.com. First ScotRail fleet size as of December 2004. Accessed on October 2, 2005.
Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...
is the 277th day of the year (278th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...
is the 275th day of the year (276th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
The logo of the Governemnt, incorporating the Saltire. ...
is the 275th day of the year (276th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
is the 275th day of the year (276th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
is the 275th day of the year (276th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
External links Wikimedia Commons has media related to: First ScotRail Wikimedia Commons has media related to: ScotRail - First ScotRail
- ScotRail network map
- Map of Glasgow & Edinburgh rail network (National Rail)
- First ScotRail Recruitment Website
- ScotRail reports - the Scotsman
- Friends of the Far North Line Website - Friends of the Far North Line
Preceded by ScotRail | Operator of ScotRail franchise 2004 — present | Incumbent | | Current train operating companies in the United Kingdom | | | ◄ Defunct • Future ► | | | National: | Arriva Trains Wales · c2c · Chiltern Railways · CrossCountry · East Midlands Trains · First Capital Connect · First Great Western · First Hull Trains · First ScotRail · First TransPennine Express · Grand Central · Heathrow Connect · Heathrow Express · London Midland · London Overground · Merseyrail · National Express East Anglia · National Express East Coast · Northern Ireland Railways1 · Northern Rail · Southeastern · Southern · South West Trains · Virgin Trains · Wrexham & Shropshire ScotRail was the brand name under which British Rail and following privatisation, National Express operated passenger rail services in Scotland and cross border services to Northern England and London. ...
Due to historical differences the railway network of the United Kingdom is split into two independent systems: one on the island of Great Britain and one in Northern Ireland, which is closely linked to the railway system of the Republic of Ireland. ...
Arriva Trains Wales (Welsh: ) is a train operating company that operates urban and inter urban passenger services in Wales and the Welsh Marches. ...
For other uses, see C2C. c2c is a train operating company that provides train services, on a franchise basis, on the London, Tilbury & Southend line from Fenchurch Street in the City of London to East London and the entire length of the northern Thames Gateway area including Basildon, Chafford Hundred...
Chiltern Railways is a train operating company in England. ...
This article is about CrossCountry trains. ...
Norwich will be at the eastern tip of the franchise area. ...
First Capital Connect is a train operating company in England that began its passenger operations on the National Rail network at 02:00 BST 1 April 2006. ...
First Great Western is the operating name of First Greater Western Ltd,[1] a British train operating company owned by FirstGroup, which operates services in the west and south west of England and South Wales. ...
First TransPennine Express (FTPE) is a train operating company in the United Kingdom. ...
Not to be confused with Grand Union Railway or Great Central Railway. ...
Heathrow Connect is a train service in London, connecting Heathrow Airport with Paddington station. ...
Heathrow Express entering the Heathrow Central station Heathrow Express is a train service from Heathrow Airport to Paddington in Central London operated by the Heathrow Express Operating Authority; a wholly owned subsidiary of BAA. The service is not part of the National Rail system, despite part of its journey sharing...
For the former British Railways region, see London Midland Region (British Railways). ...
London Transport Portal London Overground[2] is a train operating company that provides railway services concentrated in north London. ...
Merseyrail is the name given to the electric commuter train network centred on Liverpool. ...
One Railway (or simply One) is the brand name of London Eastern Railway Ltd, a British company which operates local, suburban and express services from London Liverpool Street in the City of London to East and North London, Essex, Hertfordshire, Cambridgeshire and East Anglia, otherwise known as the Greater Anglia...
National Express East Coast is the name under which the new train operating company NXEC Trains Ltd has stated it will operate the InterCity East Coast rail franchise, which includes services in England and Scotland. ...
Northern Rail, usually known as Northern (and sometimes incorrectly called Northern Trains), is a train operating company, that has operated local passenger services in the north of England since 2004. ...
This article is about the company that began operations in April 2006. ...
Southern is the latest name of the train operating company that took over from Connex South Central on the routes to South London, Surrey, and Sussex from Victoria and London Bridge. ...
South West Trains (SWT) is a train operating company operating in the United Kingdom, providing train services to the south-west of London, chiefly in Greater London and the counties of Surrey, Hampshire, Dorset, Devon, Somerset, Berkshire and Wiltshire (the area largely covered before 1923 by the London and South...
Virgin Trains is a train operating company in the United Kingdom, which currently provides services from London Euston to the North West, West Midlands and Scotland on the West Coast Main Line. ...
Wrexham & Shropshire is the operating name of the Wrexham, Shropshire and Marylebone Railway Company, a railway company in the United Kingdom. ...
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| | | Sub-brands: | Caledonian Sleeper · Gatwick Express · Island Line · Night Riviera · Stansted Express The Deerstalker redirects here. ...
London Victoria Gatwick Airport Gatwick Express is a sub-brand of Southern railway. ...
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The Night Riviera is a sleeper train service operated by First Great Western. ...
Stansted Express is the direct train service linking central London (Liverpool Street station) to Stansted Airport, one of Londons major air hubs. ...
| | | 1 Operates on the Irish railway network | | | FirstGroup plc | | | United Kingdom bus companies: | First Aberdeen · First Berkshire & The Thames Valley · First Bristol · First Cymru · First Devon & Cornwall · First Eastern Counties · First Edinburgh · First Essex · First Glasgow · First Hampshire & Dorset · First Leicester · First London · First Manchester · First Potteries (First Chester & The Wirral) · First Somerset & Avon · First South Yorkshire · First West Yorkshire (First Bradford, First Calderdale & Huddersfield, First Leeds) · First York (York park and ride) Rail services in Ireland are provided by Iarnród Ãireann in the Republic of Ireland and by Northern Ireland Railways in Northern Ireland. ...
FirstGroup plc (LSE: FGP) is a Scottish transport company operating in the United Kingdom, Ireland and North America, with headquarters in Aberdeen. ...
FirstGroup plc (LSE: FGP) is a British transport company operating in the United Kingdom, Ireland and North America, with headquarters in Aberdeen, Scotland. ...
It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into FirstGroup plc. ...
First Cymru Buses Ltd. ...
First Eastern Counties is a major bus operator in Norfolk and Suffolk in eastern England. ...
FirstGroup plc (LSE: FGP) is a British transport company operating in the United Kingdom, Ireland and North America, with headquarters in Aberdeen, Scotland. ...
First Group-owned First Essex is one of many operators of London Buses. ...
First Glasgow is the largest bus operator in Glasgow, UK. It is part of First Group, a major bus and train operator based in Aberdeen, UK. It operates 118 services in Greater Glasgow and has over 1,000 buses. ...
A First H&D bus branded for Southampton route 16. ...
First Leicester is the trading name of Leicester Citybus Ltd. ...
First London is one of many operators of London Buses and owned by First Group. ...
First Manchester is one of the bus companies serving the area of Greater Manchester, England. ...
First Potteries operates bus services in North Staffordshire and South Cheshire. ...
A First Chester & The Wirral Scania L113CRL bus with Wright bodywork, photographed in Bromborough, Wirral First Chester & The Wirral is a division of bus operator First PMT Ltd, running local bus services in and around Chester and the Wirral, north west England. ...
First South Yorkshire is a large bus operator in South Yorkshire, England. ...
First West Yorkshire is the trading name of the four First bus companies serving the area of West Yorkshire, England. ...
First Bradford is one of the bus companies serving the area of West Yorkshire, England. ...
First Calderdale & Huddersfield is one of the bus companies serving the area of West Yorkshire, England. ...
First Leeds is a bus operator based in and around Leeds in West Yorkshire, England. ...
First York is the largest bus operator in York, England. ...
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FirstGroup plc (LSE: FGP) is a Scottish transport company operating in the United Kingdom, Ireland and North America, with headquarters in Aberdeen. ...
FirstGroup plc (LSE: FGP) is a Scottish transport company operating in the United Kingdom, Ireland and North America, with headquarters in Aberdeen. ...
This article is about the US bus line. ...
Peter Pan Bus Lines is a long-distance bus carrier that operates in the northeastern states of the United States. ...
Calgary-based Greyhound Canada is a subsidiary of Naperville, Illinois-based Laidlaw International, Incorporated (formerly Laidlaw, Inc. ...
Grey Goose Bus Lines is a subsidary of the Greyhound Bus Lines operating in Manitoba,Canada. ...
New World First Bus Services Limited (First Bus, or NWFB) was established in 1998, taking over China Motor Buss franchise on 1 September 1998 to provide bus services on Hong Kong Island together with Citybus. ...
Voyageur Colonial Bus Lines (Voyageur) was an intercity bus company founded in 1928 that serves Eastern Quebec and Western Ontario, primarily the cities of Montreal, Ottawa and Kingston. ...
| | | Railway companies: | First Capital Connect · FirstGBRf · First Great Western · First Hull Trains · First ScotRail · First TransPennine Express · Heathrow Connect First Capital Connect is a train operating company in England that began its passenger operations on the National Rail network at 02:00 BST 1 April 2006. ...
Class 66 66713 Forest City on display at Crewe Works open day on 1 June 2003. ...
First Great Western is the operating name of First Greater Western Ltd,[1] a British train operating company owned by FirstGroup, which operates services in the west and south west of England and South Wales. ...
First TransPennine Express (FTPE) is a train operating company in the United Kingdom. ...
Heathrow Connect is a train service in London, connecting Heathrow Airport with Paddington station. ...
| | | Tram operations: | | | | Annual revenue: ▲ £3,708 million GBP (2007) · Employees: 74,233 (2007) · Stock symbol: LSE: FGP · Website: www.firstgroup.com | | First London is one of many operators of London Buses and owned by First Group. ...
Tramlink (initially known as Croydon Tramlink) is a public transport tramway in south London, operated by FirstGroup on behalf of Transport for London. ...
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The Source by Greyworld, in the new LSE building Paternoster Square. ...
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