LNER stands for.
What is London Northeastern Railway?
Railway that runs the 801.
What is London Northeastern Railway (LNER)?
The station at the end of GWR's service of IET.
Where is Swansea?
Scotland's Main Railway.
What is Scotrail?
The terminus of the Great Western Mainline.
The Railway that runs all throughout Wales
What is Transport for Wales (TfW)?
Railway that runs blue 803s without first class.
What is Lumo?
Wales' main railway.
What is Transport for Wales?
Edinburgh's Main station.
Where is Edinburgh Waverly?
The terminus of the Gatwick Express.
Where is London Victoria?
Runs from Paddington to Penzance.
What is Great Western Railway (GWR)?
IETs that are Electric only.
What are the 801, and 807?
The main operator in Wales.
What is Transport for Wales (TfW)?
The line that runs from London Euston to Glasgow.
Where is the West Coast Mainline?
Terminus of International trains.
Where is Saint Pancras International?
True or False: TfL only runs trains.
why is it false, it also runs trams, buses, and LRV (light rail)?
The top speed of IETs.
Why is 140mph is the top speed but in service only 125mph?
The most used National Rail station in Wales.
Where is Cardiff Central?
The railway that runs on the Eastern Mainline with first class.
What is the London Northeastern Railway (LNER)?
The Station that is the busiest station in the UK.
Where is London Liverpool Street?
Railway that is nationalized and runs from London to Edinburgh via York.
What is London Northeastern Railway (LNER)?
LNER runs these IETs.
What are the 800, and 801?
The UK's smallest city's (St. David's) station.
Where is Exeter St. David's Rail Station?
The sleeper train that runs from Euston to Scotland.
Where is London King's Cross?