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List of National Rail Station codes National Rail covers railways in Great Britain only. Stations in Northern Ireland are not listed. This page was last edited on ...
CBG: Cambridge railway station, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom, shares IATA code with Cambridge City Airport CDG : Aéroport Charles de Gaulle 1 station , Tremblay-en-France , serviced by CDGVAL and RER B ; Aéroport Charles de Gaulle 2 TGV station , Roissy-en-France , serviced by CDGVAL , TGV , SNCF and LGV Interconnexion Est
Click on the picture for an enlarged map of the rail network. List of railway stations in the United Kingdom, split alphabetically. UK railway stations – A; UK railway stations – B; UK railway stations – C; UK railway stations – D; UK railway stations – E; UK railway stations – F; UK railway stations – G; UK railway stations – H
Station code Lp for Linköping Central Station in Sweden. A station code is a brief, standardised abbreviation, or alphanumeric code, used by railways to identify a railway station uniquely (within a country or region). Codes are mostly used internally but can be seen on railway traffic signs and on some timetables.
This is a list of the busiest railway stations in Great Britain on the National Rail network for the 1 April 2022 to 31 March 2023 financial year. The dataset records patterns of mobility for the first full year after travel restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom were completely eliminated, with increased levels of mobility when compared with the 2021–22 data ...
A map of England, Wales and Scotland showing the approximate boundaries of each NLC "zone", as described in the accompanying table.. The National Location Code (NLC) is a four-digit number allocated to every railway station and ticket issuing point in Great Britain for use with the ticketing system on the British railway network.
Poggibonsi is a town in the province of Siena, Tuscany, Central Italy. It is located on the River Elsa and is the main centre of the Valdelsa Valley . History
These are all the TGV (French: train à grande vitesse, meaning high-speed train) stations, listed alphabetically. This list includes new stations constructed specifically for the TGV as well as existing stations that are simply served by the trains. Stations located in countries other than France are marked with the country in parentheses.