
Since the demise of British Rail the track and stations and infrstructure have been split up from the train operating side of the business. The UK railways network has been split up into 26 separate train operating companies who each run train services (generally) for a given geographical area.
Hull trains runs regional railway services in and around Hull and runs some services between Hull and London..
Island Line is the train operating company responsible for rail services on the Isle-of-Wight.
Merseyrail run local train services in and around Liverpool and Merseyside.
Midland mainline run services between Kings Cross and Derby running through the East midlands.
Northern Rail run resional train services in the North of England, and also link up the northeast and the northwest of the country.
One run service between London and East Anglia running through Essex, Suffolk, and Norfolk to Norwich. One also run the frequent Stansted Express between London Liverpool Street and London Stansted Airport.
Silverlink operate the local train service between London Euston station and Northampton. Silverlink also run the north London line between North Woolwich/Barking and Richmond/Clapham junction.
Operate train services between London and the south coast including stations in Brighton, Bognor, Eastbourne, Littlehampton, Portsmouth, and Southampton. They also run local services throughout London and up to Milton Keynes, and Bedford/Luton.
Runs commuter services between London and Kent, covering stations in the south/southest of London all the way down the Kent coast.
Run train services between Waterloo and south west london, and further out through Berkshire, Hampshire, and the southwest..
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