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  2. British Transport Police - Wikipedia

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    The British Transport Police is almost wholly funded by the train operating companies, Network Rail, and the London Underground – part of Transport for London. [32] Around 95% of BTP's funding comes from the train operating companies. [33] Other operators with whom the BTP has a service agreement also contribute appropriately.

  3. NER Bogie Tank Passenger - Wikipedia

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    The North Eastern Railway Bogie Tank Passenger (BTP) locomotives were designed by Edward Fletcher in 1873. The locomotives were for hauling passenger services on branch lines. They had an 0-4-4 wheel layout and a total of 124 locomotives were built. They were designated G6 by the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER). [1]

  4. Project Guardian - Wikipedia

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    Project Guardian is a joint initiative between British Transport Police (BTP), the Metropolitan Police Service ("the Met"), the City of London Police, and Transport for London (TfL), which aims to combat and increase reporting of sexual harassment on public transport in London.

  5. Final Stockwell Six case referred over corrupt cop - AOL

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    Ronald De Souza was one of six young men accused of trying to rob British Transport Police (BTP) officer Det Sgt Derek Ridgewell while on a night out in London in 1972. ... who boarded the train ...

  6. Locomotives of the North Eastern Railway - Wikipedia

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    The North Eastern Railway was formed by merger in 1854 and merged into the London and North Eastern Railway at the grouping in 1923. ... BTP: 0-4-4T: 124: Neilson ...

  7. Ladbroke Grove rail crash - Wikipedia

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    The Ladbroke Grove rail crash (also known as the Paddington rail crash) was a rail accident which occurred on 5 October 1999 at Ladbroke Grove in London, England, when a Thames Trains-operated passenger train passed a signal at danger, colliding almost head-on with a First Great Western-operated passenger train. With 31 people killed and 417 ...