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  2. CrossCountry - Wikipedia

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    CrossCountry (legal name XC Trains Limited [2]) is a British train operating company owned by Arriva UK Trains, operating the current CrossCountry franchise.. The CrossCountry franchise was restructured by the Department for Transport (DfT) in 2006, incorporating elements of both the Central Trains and the Virgin CrossCountry franchises, ahead of its invitation to tender on October of that year.

  3. British Rail Class 220 - Wikipedia

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    The British Rail Class 220 Voyager is a class of diesel-electric high-speed multiple unit passenger trains built in Belgium by Bombardier Transportation in 2000 and 2001. They were introduced in 2001 to replace the 20-year-old InterCity 125 and almost 40-year-old Class 47-hauled Mark 2 fleets operating on the Cross Country Route.

  4. Train seat - Wikipedia

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    In most trains there's free or open seating. In case one can make seat reservations, train seating plans or train seat maps [2] are provided in computer reservation systems to allow future train passengers to select their seat, usually an aisle seat or window seat.

  5. British Rail Class 170 - Wikipedia

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    The three-car trains used to include a buffet and larger first-class area, but because more seating was needed, the buffet area has been removed and the number of first-class seats reduced. In late 2019, these units were displaced by Class 755s and transferred to Transport for Wales by February 2020.

  6. Bombardier Voyager - Wikipedia

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    On 26 May 2006, a passenger was murdered on board 220005 as the train pulled into Oxenholme whilst working the Glasgow to Paignton service. [21] On 14 March 2008, a fire broke out on a Voyager at Banbury. About 100 passengers were evacuated from the train. [22] On 20 April 2012, a Class 222 unit caught fire at Nottingham. The fire was caused by ...

  7. Cross Country services - Wikipedia

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    The first cross-country route avoided requiring co-operation between existing operators however still connected rival operators' tracks to the same terminus city, London, and was the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway's Manchester and Leeds Railway which was constructed in 1847.

  8. Cross Country Route - Wikipedia

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    The Cross Country Route is a long-distance railway route in England, which runs from Bristol Temple Meads to York via Birmingham New Street, Derby, Sheffield and Leeds or Doncaster. Inter-city services on the route, which include some of the longest passenger journeys in the UK such as Aberdeen to Penzance , are operated by CrossCountry .

  9. InterCity 125 - Wikipedia

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    The decision to use two power cars was taken early in the project as design engineers calculated that the train would need 4,500 horsepower (3,400 kW) to sustain 125 mph on the routes for which it was designed (the Great Western Main Line, East Coast Main Line, Midland Main Line, and the Cross Country Route), and it was established that no "off ...