In the
railway system of Great Britain, a train operating company (TOC) is a
railway undertaking operating
passenger trains
A passenger train is a train used to transport people along a railroad line, as opposed to a freight train that carries goods. These trains may consist of unpowered passenger railroad cars (also known as coaches or carriages) push-pull train, ...
under the collective
National Rail brand. TOCs have existed since the
privatisation
Privatization (rendered privatisation in British English) can mean several different things, most commonly referring to moving something from the public sector into the private sector. It is also sometimes used as a synonym for deregulation w ...
of the network under the
Railways Act 1993.
There are two types of TOC: most hold
franchises let by the
Department for Transport
The Department for Transport (DfT) is a Departments of the Government of the United Kingdom, ministerial department of the Government of the United Kingdom. It is responsible for the English transport network and a limited number of transport ...
(DfT) through a tendering system, to operate services on certain routes for a specified duration, while a small number of
open-access operators hold licences to provide supplementary services on chosen routes. These operators can run services for the duration of the licence validity. The franchised operators have changed considerably since privatisation: previous franchises have been divided, merged, re-let to new operators, or renamed. Some privately-operated franchises have been taken over by a government-owned
operator of last resort
An operator of last resort is a business in the United Kingdom that operates a Passenger rail franchising in Great Britain, railway franchise on behalf of the government when a train operating company (TOC) is no longer able to do so, and it is n ...
, due either to failing expectations or to events on the rail system as a whole.
The term is also sometimes used to describe companies operating passenger or freight rail services over tracks owned by another company or a national network owner.
Management
Franchises were initially let by the
Office of Passenger Rail Franchising (OPRAF). This was in turn replaced by the
Strategic Rail Authority, which has since been abolished. For England, franchising is now the responsibility of the
Department for Transport
The Department for Transport (DfT) is a Departments of the Government of the United Kingdom, ministerial department of the Government of the United Kingdom. It is responsible for the English transport network and a limited number of transport ...
in the majority of cases. In Scotland, it is the responsibility of
Transport Scotland
Transport Scotland () is the national transport agency of Scotland. It was established by the Transport (Scotland) Act 2005, and began operating on 1 January 2006 as an executive agency of the Scottish Government.
Transport Scotland, an execut ...
. In Wales, since 2017, the responsibility for the specification and procurement of the
Wales & Borders franchise
The Wales & Borders franchise () is a railway franchise for passenger services in the United Kingdom operated since 7 February 2021 by publicly owned operator, Transport for Wales Rail. The franchise covers the majority of rail services in W ...
belongs to
Transport for Wales. In two parts of England, local government agencies are responsible: in
Merseyside
Merseyside ( ) is a ceremonial counties of England, ceremonial and metropolitan county in North West England. It borders Lancashire to the north, Greater Manchester to the east, Cheshire to the south, the Wales, Welsh county of Flintshire across ...
, the
Merseyside Passenger Transport Executive lets the
Merseyrail
Merseyrail is a commuter rail network which serves Merseyside and adjacent areas of Cheshire and Lancashire in the North West England, North West of England. Merseyrail serves 69 Railway station, stations, 67 of which it manages, across two lin ...
franchise, while in London,
Transport for London
Transport for London (TfL) is a local government body responsible for most of the transport network in London, United Kingdom.
TfL is the successor organization of the London Passenger Transport Board, which was established in 1933, and His ...
(TfL) oversees the new
London Overground
London Overground (also known simply as the Overground) is a Urban rail in the United Kingdom, suburban rail network serving London and its environs. Established in 2007 to take over Silverlink Metro routes, it now serves a large part of Greate ...
and
Elizabeth line
The Elizabeth line is a railway line that runs across Greater London and nearby towns, operating similarly to the Réseau Express Régional, RER in Paris and the S-Bahn systems of German-speaking countries. It runs services on dedicated infras ...
concessions. (
London Underground
The London Underground (also known simply as the Underground or as the Tube) is a rapid transit system serving Greater London and some parts of the adjacent home counties of Buckinghamshire, Essex and Hertfordshire in England.
The Undergro ...
, a wholly owned subsidiary of
Transport for London
Transport for London (TfL) is a local government body responsible for most of the transport network in London, United Kingdom.
TfL is the successor organization of the London Passenger Transport Board, which was established in 1933, and His ...
, operates trains nearly all on its own network serving mostly its own stations: It is not a Train Operating Company by the definition here.)
The
Rail Delivery Group (RDG) (formerly the Association of Train Operating Companies) provides a commonality for the TOCs and provides some centralised co-ordination. Its activities include the provision of a national timetable and online journey planner facility, and the operation of the various
Railcard discount schemes.
Eurostar
Eurostar is an international high-speed rail service in Western Europe, connecting Belgium, France, Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom.
The service is operated by the Eurostar Group which was formed from the merger of Eurostar, ...
is also a member of the RDG, though it is not itself a TOC.
Organisation
For historical and geographical reasons the railway network of the United Kingdom is split into two independent systems: one in
Great Britain
Great Britain is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean off the north-west coast of continental Europe, consisting of the countries England, Scotland, and Wales. With an area of , it is the largest of the British Isles, the List of European ...
(including the
Isle of Wight
The Isle of Wight (Help:IPA/English, /waɪt/ Help:Pronunciation respelling key, ''WYTE'') is an island off the south coast of England which, together with its surrounding uninhabited islets and Skerry, skerries, is also a ceremonial county. T ...
), and one in Northern Ireland, which is closely linked to the railway system of the Republic of Ireland.
Great Britain
In Great Britain, passenger train services are operated by a number of companies, referred to as ''Train Operating Companies'' or TOCs, normally on the basis of regional franchises awarded by the DfT Rail Group. Until 2005 this role was performed by the
Strategic Rail Authority. The infrastructure of the railways in England, Scotland, and Wales – including tracks and
signalling – is owned and operated not by the train companies but by
Network Rail
Network Rail Limited is the owner (via its subsidiary Network Rail Infrastructure Limited, which was known as Railtrack plc before 2002) and railway infrastructure manager, infrastructure manager of most of the railway network in Great Britain. ...
, which took over responsibility from
Railtrack
Railtrack was a group of companies that owned the railroad, track, railway signalling, signalling, tunnels, bridges, level crossings and all but a handful of the railway station, stations of the Transport in England#Rail, British railway syste ...
in 2002. Most passenger trains are owned by a small number of
rolling stock companies (ROSCO) and are leased to the individual TOCs. However, a handful of TOCs own and maintain some of their own rolling stock. Train operating companies also operate most of the network's
stations, in their role as station facility owners (SFO), in which they lease the buildings and associated land from Network Rail. Network Rail manages some
major railway stations and several stations are operated by
London Underground
The London Underground (also known simply as the Underground or as the Tube) is a rapid transit system serving Greater London and some parts of the adjacent home counties of Buckinghamshire, Essex and Hertfordshire in England.
The Undergro ...
or other companies.
Most passenger TOCs in Great Britain are privately owned. The majority of these hold
franchises to operate rail services on specific parts of the railway and come under the auspices of the National Rail brand. In addition, companies are able to bid for "paths" (specific parts of the overall National Rail timetable) to operate their own services, which the franchises do not operate – these operators are classed as
open-access operators and are not franchise holders. Currently in Great Britain, there are three open-access operators:
Hull Trains, which runs services between
London King's Cross and
Hull,
Grand Central, which operates between King's Cross and
Sunderland
Sunderland () is a port City status in the United Kingdom, city and metropolitan borough in Tyne and Wear, England. It is a port at the mouth of the River Wear on the North Sea, approximately south-east of Newcastle upon Tyne. It is the most p ...
and between King's Cross and
Bradford
Bradford is a city status in the United Kingdom, city in West Yorkshire, England. It became a municipal borough in 1847, received a city charter in 1897 and, since the Local Government Act 1972, 1974 reform, the city status in the United Kingdo ...
, and
Lumo
In chemistry, HOMO and LUMO are types of molecular orbitals. The acronyms stand for ''highest occupied molecular orbital'' and ''lowest unoccupied molecular orbital'', respectively. HOMO and LUMO are sometimes collectively called the ''frontie ...
, which operates between King's Cross and
Edinburgh Waverley. In addition, there are operators that fall outside the purview of National Rail, which operate specific services which are recent additions to Britain's railways. The main examples are Eurostar, which operates to continental Europe via the
Channel Tunnel
The Channel Tunnel (), sometimes referred to by the Portmanteau, portmanteau Chunnel, is a undersea railway tunnel, opened in 1994, that connects Folkestone (Kent, England) with Coquelles (Pas-de-Calais, France) beneath the English Channel at ...
, and
Heathrow Express, which runs fast services from London to
Heathrow Airport
Heathrow Airport , also colloquially known as London Heathrow Airport and named ''London Airport'' until 1966, is the primary and largest international airport serving London, the capital and most populous city of England and the United Kingdo ...
.
A number of metropolitan railways on the network are operated by the local franchise holder in conjunction with the
passenger transport executive
In the United Kingdom, passenger transport executives (PTEs) are local government bodies which are responsible for public transport within large urban areas. They are accountable to combined authorities, which were created between 2011 and 20 ...
or other civic body responsible for administering public transport. One of these bodies, the Merseyside Passenger Transport Executive (Merseytravel) is responsible for one of three National Rail franchises not awarded by central government, namely the Merseyrail franchise, while certain National Rail services in North London came under the control of TfL in November 2007 as London Overground. Two other franchises, the Scottish national franchise, currently operated by
ScotRail
ScotRail Trains Limited, trading as ScotRail (), is a Scottish train operating company that is publicly owned by Scottish Rail Holdings on behalf of the Scottish Government. It has been operating the ScotRail franchise as an operator of las ...
, and the Welsh domestic franchise, operated by
Transport for Wales, are awarded by the devolved governments of the two constituent nations.
The Rail Delivery Group is the coordinating body of the train operating companies in Great Britain and owns the National Rail brand, which uses the former
British Rail
British Railways (BR), which from 1965 traded as British Rail, was a state-owned company that operated most rail transport in Great Britain from 1948 to 1997. Originally a trading brand of the Railway Executive of the British Transport Comm ...
double-arrow logo and organises the common ticketing structure. Many of the train operating companies are in fact parts of larger companies which operate multiple franchises.
Current operators
Northern Ireland
The railway network in Northern Ireland is managed differently from that of the rest of the UK. The sole company in Northern Ireland that operates trains is
NI Railways, which is a subsidiary of
Translink, the publicly owned transport corporation, which also runs the
Metro buses in Belfast and
Ulsterbus
Ulsterbus is a public transport operator in Northern Ireland and operates bus services outside Belfast. It is part of Translink (Northern Ireland), Translink, the brand name for the subsidiary operating companies of the Northern Ireland Transpor ...
coaches around the country. NIR is not a TOC under the terms of the
Railways Act 1993, which applies only to Great Britain. The cross-border service ''
Enterprise
Enterprise (or the archaic spelling Enterprize) may refer to:
Business and economics
Brands and enterprises
* Enterprise GP Holdings, an energy holding company
* Enterprise plc, a UK civil engineering and maintenance company
* Enterpris ...
'' (Belfast–Dublin) is jointly operated with
Iarnród Éireann
Iarnród Éireann, () or Irish Rail, is the operator of the national Rail transport in Ireland, railway network of Ireland. Established on 2 February 1987, it is a subsidiary of CIÉ, Córas Iompair Éireann (CIÉ). It operates all internal I ...
, the publicly owned national railway company of the Republic of Ireland.
Changes
Upon privatisation in 1994, the three passenger-operating sectors of
British Rail
British Railways (BR), which from 1965 traded as British Rail, was a state-owned company that operated most rail transport in Great Britain from 1948 to 1997. Originally a trading brand of the Railway Executive of the British Transport Comm ...
(
InterCity
InterCity (commonly abbreviated ''IC'' on timetables and tickets) is the train categories in Europe, classification applied to certain long-distance passenger train services in Europe. Such trains (in contrast to InterRegio, regional train, r ...
,
Network SouthEast
Network SouthEast (NSE) was one of the three passenger sectors of British Rail created in 1982. NSE mainly operated commuter rail trains within Greater London and inter-urban services in densely populated South East England, although the networ ...
and
Regional Railways) were divided, and their existing operations were let as 25 franchises:
19901999
1994
The privatisation process began when BR's passenger sectors were divided into 25 train operating units which were gradually incorporated as publicly owned subsidiaries of the British Railways Board. They acted as
shadow franchises prior to being put to tender:
;
InterCity
InterCity (commonly abbreviated ''IC'' on timetables and tickets) is the train categories in Europe, classification applied to certain long-distance passenger train services in Europe. Such trains (in contrast to InterRegio, regional train, r ...
;
Network SouthEast
Network SouthEast (NSE) was one of the three passenger sectors of British Rail created in 1982. NSE mainly operated commuter rail trains within Greater London and inter-urban services in densely populated South East England, although the networ ...
;
Regional Railways
The opening of the
Channel Tunnel
The Channel Tunnel (), sometimes referred to by the Portmanteau, portmanteau Chunnel, is a undersea railway tunnel, opened in 1994, that connects Folkestone (Kent, England) with Coquelles (Pas-de-Calais, France) beneath the English Channel at ...
saw operations by
Eurostar
Eurostar is an international high-speed rail service in Western Europe, connecting Belgium, France, Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom.
The service is operated by the Eurostar Group which was formed from the merger of Eurostar, ...
begin from
London Waterloo to
Paris
Paris () is the Capital city, capital and List of communes in France with over 20,000 inhabitants, largest city of France. With an estimated population of 2,048,472 residents in January 2025 in an area of more than , Paris is the List of ci ...
and
Brussels
Brussels, officially the Brussels-Capital Region, (All text and all but one graphic show the English name as Brussels-Capital Region.) is a Communities, regions and language areas of Belgium#Regions, region of Belgium comprising #Municipalit ...
.
1996/97
The franchising process was implemented, with various private companies taking over the shadow franchises. Three were awarded to
management buyout
A management buyout (MBO) is a form of acquisition in which a company's existing managers acquire a large part, or all, of the company, whether from a parent company or individual. Management- and/or leveraged buyouts became noted phenomena of 19 ...
s. The
Great Western Holdings' management also were awarded the North West Regional Railways franchise. The remainder were divided between a handful of major transport operators:
In Northern Ireland, NIR stopped using its own branding on the ''Enterprise'' service between
Belfast
Belfast (, , , ; from ) is the capital city and principal port of Northern Ireland, standing on the banks of the River Lagan and connected to the open sea through Belfast Lough and the North Channel (Great Britain and Ireland), North Channel ...
and
Dublin
Dublin is the capital and largest city of Republic of Ireland, Ireland. Situated on Dublin Bay at the mouth of the River Liffey, it is in the Provinces of Ireland, province of Leinster, and is bordered on the south by the Dublin Mountains, pa ...
when it purchased new rolling stock in conjunction with IÉ, instead launching
Enterprise
Enterprise (or the archaic spelling Enterprize) may refer to:
Business and economics
Brands and enterprises
* Enterprise GP Holdings, an energy holding company
* Enterprise plc, a UK civil engineering and maintenance company
* Enterpris ...
as a separate brand name.
1998
Great Western Holdings, which operated Great Western Trains and North West Trains, became a 100%
FirstGroup subsidiary when the 24.5% shareholder bought out its partners. The TOCs were renamed
First Great Western and
First North Western.
Go-Ahead Group bought the remaining 35% share in
Thames Trains.
Virgin Group
Virgin Group Ltd is a British multinational venture capital conglomerate founded by Richard Branson and Nik Powell in February 1970.
Virgin Group's date of incorporation is listed as 1989 by Companies House, who class it as a holding compa ...
sold a 49% share in
Virgin Rail Group that operated the
CrossCountry
CrossCountry (legal name XC Trains Limited) 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, ...
and
West Coast franchises to
Stagecoach
A stagecoach (also: stage coach, stage, road coach, ) is a four-wheeled public transport coach used to carry paying passengers and light packages on journeys long enough to need a change of horses. It is strongly sprung and generally drawn by ...
.
The completion of the rail link to Heathrow Airport led to
Heathrow Express, an open-access operator outside the franchising system, beginning its services from
London Paddington to Heathrow with operating rights until 2023.
1999
The shareholdings of M40 Trains were restructured with John Laing owning 84% of the company with the remaining 16% held by former BR managers.
20002009
2000
MTL which operated
Merseyrail Electrics and
Northern Spirit and
Prism Rail that operated
c2c (renamed from LTS Rail earlier in the year),
Valley Lines Trains,
Wales & West, and
West Anglia Great Northern were purchased by Arriva and
National Express respectively, resulting in the latter owning nine franchises. The two companies transferred to Arriva were renamed Arriva Trains Merseyside and Arriva Trains Northern.
The first
open access operator using the National Rail brand,
Hull Trains, commenced running its services between King's Cross and
Hull.
2001
In 2001,
Connex, which had operated two franchises in the south-east of England, were replaced as the operator of the
Network SouthCentral franchise by
Govia, who began operating it under the name
South Central.
Also in 2001, a new franchise, the Wales & Borders franchise was created by the amalgamation of
Valley Lines and the majority of services in Wales and the Borders held by
Wales & West. The new franchise was initially operated under the name
Wales & Borders. The remainder of Wales & West's services in the west of England were renamed
Wessex Trains.
2002
John Laing bought out its partners in M40 Trains.
2003
Connex, having already lost the
South Central franchise in 2001, was removed as franchisee of the
South Eastern franchise in 2003 on the grounds of poor financial management. It was replaced as the franchise holder by
South Eastern Trains, a company wholly owned by the
Strategic Rail Authority, which would operate the franchise until it could be tendered again. New franchise holders
Arriva Trains Wales and Merseyrail began operating.
FirstGroup purchased
GB Railways which owned the
Anglia Railways and
Hull Trains businesses.
2004
A policy where the majority of services (both long-distance and commuter) from each
London terminal would all be operated by the same franchise was partially enacted. In April 2004,
One
1 (one, unit, unity) is a number, numeral, and glyph. It is the first and smallest positive integer of the infinite sequence of natural numbers. This fundamental property has led to its unique uses in other fields, ranging from science to sp ...
commenced operating the
Greater Anglia franchise that combined the
Anglia Railways and
First Great Eastern
First Great Eastern was a train operating company in England owned by FirstGroup that operated the Great Eastern franchise from January 1997 until March 2004.
Services
First Great Eastern operated all stops and limited stops services on the ...
franchises with the
West Anglia Great Northern services radiating out from
Liverpool Street. The remainder continuing to be operated as
WAGN.
In the North of England, prior to 2004 there were two regional franchises, the
North East Regional franchise and the
North West Regional franchise. In 2004, these were altered into the TransPennine franchise, for intercity services, and the Northern franchise, for local services that were awarded to
First TransPennine Express and
Northern Rail
Northern Rail, branded as Northern, was an English train operating company owned by Serco-Abellio that operated the Northern Rail franchise from 2004 until 2016. It was the primary passenger train operator in Northern England, and operated the ...
respectively. Some North West services were transferred to the
Arriva Trains Wales franchise.
In the same year,
Thames Trains was superseded by
First Great Western Link and
ScotRail (National Express) by
First ScotRail
First ScotRail was a train operating company in Scotland owned by FirstGroup. It operated the ScotRail franchise between October 2004 and March 2015.
On 17 October 2004, First ScotRail took over operations from the incumbent franchisee, ScotRai ...
.
2005
A new operator,
Heathrow Connect, jointly run by
BAA and
First Great Western, began operating stopping services between
London Paddington and Heathrow Airport complementing the Heathrow Express.
2006
Three new integrated franchises began operating in April 2006:
*
First Capital Connect, began operating the
Thameslink/Great Northern franchise, on the cross-London
Thameslink
Thameslink is a mainline route on the British railway network, running from , , , , , and via central London to , , , Rainham, , , and . The network opened as a through service in 1988, with severe overcrowding by 1998, carrying more than ...
route and suburban services from London King's Cross and
London Moorgate.
*
First Great Western began operating the
Greater Western franchise that combined express and local services from
London Paddington to the
West of England by amalgamating it with
First Great Western Link and
Wessex Trains.
*
Southeastern commenced operating the
Integrated Kent franchise taking over services from
London Victoria,
London Charing Cross
Charing Cross railway station (also known as London Charing Cross) is a London station group, central London railway terminus between the Strand, London, Strand and Hungerford Bridge in the City of Westminster. It is the terminus of the South ...
,
London Cannon Street and
London Blackfriars
Blackfriars (), also known as London Blackfriars, is a London station group, central London railway station and connected London Underground station in the City of London. It provides Thameslink services: local (from North to South London), ...
to south-east London and
Kent
Kent is a Ceremonial counties of England, ceremonial county in South East England. It is bordered by Essex across the Thames Estuary to the north, the Strait of Dover to the south-east, East Sussex to the south-west, Surrey to the west, and Gr ...
; responsibility for high speed domestic services operated on
High Speed 1
High Speed 1 (HS1), officially the Channel Tunnel Rail Link (CTRL), is a high-speed railway linking London with the Channel Tunnel.
It is part of the line carrying international passenger traffic between the United Kingdom and mainland Euro ...
from
London St Pancras was included in the franchise.
2007
Further integrations occurred in 2007. The first of these was the
South Western franchise; this merged the original
South West Trains franchise with the
Island Line Trains franchise on the
Isle of Wight
The Isle of Wight (Help:IPA/English, /waɪt/ Help:Pronunciation respelling key, ''WYTE'') is an island off the south coast of England which, together with its surrounding uninhabited islets and Skerry, skerries, is also a ceremonial county. T ...
and began operating in February 2007 under the name South West Trains, with Island Line retained as a separate brand.
In November 2007, three new integrated franchises began operating:
*
CrossCountry
CrossCountry (legal name XC Trains Limited) 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, ...
, took over from
Virgin CrossCountry
Virgin CrossCountry was a train operating company in the United Kingdom that operated the InterCity CrossCountry passenger franchise from January 1997 until November 2007. Along with the InterCity West Coast franchise held by a separate legal ...
and parts of
Central Trains, and operates regional inter-city services that bypass the major London terminals.
*
East Midlands Trains replaced
Midland Mainline and parts of Central Trains encompassing inter-city services from London St Pancras as well as local services in the East Midlands
*
London Midland
London Midland was a train operating company in England which operated the West Midlands franchise between 11 November 2007 and 10 December 2017. It was owned by the British transport group Govia.
London Midland was created as a result of Gov ...
began operating the West Midlands franchise replaced
Silverlink County and parts of Central Trains and operates stopping services between
London Euston and
Northampton
Northampton ( ) is a town and civil parish in Northamptonshire, England. It is the county town of Northamptonshire and the administrative centre of the Unitary authorities of England, unitary authority of West Northamptonshire. The town is sit ...
, in addition to local services in the West Midlands
In addition to these three, a further new operator,
London Overground Rail Operations, took control of the routes operated by Silverlink in London, which were combined with the extended
East London line in 2011. Services are controlled directly by TfL, with running of the trains themselves contracted to a private company as an operating concession. This is different from an ordinary franchise, as the train operator is not given control of the strategic aspects of the operation, such as pricing, timetabling and rolling stock procurement.
In December 2007,
National Express East Coast took over the running of the
InterCity East Coast franchise from
GNER.
Grand Central also began operating its services between London and
Sunderland
Sunderland () is a port City status in the United Kingdom, city and metropolitan borough in Tyne and Wear, England. It is a port at the mouth of the River Wear on the North Sea, approximately south-east of Newcastle upon Tyne. It is the most p ...
as an open access operator.
2008
In January 2008, Laing Rail which owned M40 Trains and a 50% shareholding in London Overground Rail Operations was sold to
Deutsche Bahn
(, ; abbreviated as DB or DB AG ) is the national railway company of Germany, and a state-owned enterprise under the control of the German government. Headquartered in the Bahntower in Berlin, it is a joint-stock company ( AG).
DB was fou ...
, becoming part of the
DB Regio Group.
In February 2008, One was re-branded by National Express as
National Express East Anglia to bring it into line with the East Coast franchise.
In April 2008,
Wrexham & Shropshire began operating open access services between
Wrexham
Wrexham ( ; ) is a city status in the United Kingdom, city in the North East Wales, north-east of Wales. It lies between the Cambrian Mountains, Welsh mountains and the lower River Dee, Wales, Dee Valley, near the England–Wales border, borde ...
and
London Marylebone
Marylebone station ( ) is a London station group, Central London railway terminus and connected London Underground station in the Marylebone area of the City of Westminster. On the National Rail network, it is also known as London Marylebone a ...
.
In June 2008, the
Gatwick Express franchise was integrated with the South Central franchise operated by
Southern.
2009
The government announced that
National Express East Coast would have its franchise to operate intercity services along the ECML terminated, and that the franchise would pass into the hands of public-sector company,
Directly Operated Railways, which acted as the parent for
East Coast.
20102019
2010
Grand Central open-access services from London to
Bradford
Bradford is a city status in the United Kingdom, city in West Yorkshire, England. It became a municipal borough in 1847, received a city charter in 1897 and, since the Local Government Act 1972, 1974 reform, the city status in the United Kingdo ...
began on 23 May 2010.
2011
DB Regio's operations in the UK were integrated into those of Arriva following the acquisition of the latter by Deutsche Bahn in the previous year.
Owing to continuing losses,
Wrexham & Shropshire ceased operating on 28 January 2011.
2012
Abellio Greater Anglia began operating the
Greater Anglia franchise on 5 February 2012.
In September 2012,
FirstGroup was awarded the right to operate the
West Coast franchise which provoked a backlash from incumbent Virgin Trains West Coast. As a result of the Department for Transport having provided incorrect information during the bid process, the offer was withdrawn in October 2012 and £40 million of bid costs refunded.
2014
In September 2014,
Govia Thameslink Railway
Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) is a British train operating company that operates the Thameslink, Southern and Great Northern franchise, TSGN rail franchise. Within the franchise, GTR runs trains under the sub-brands: Thameslink, Great North ...
took over services formerly operated by
First Capital Connect as part of the
Thameslink, Southern & Great Northern franchise and branded them as Thameslink and Great Northern. Services operated by
Southern, another Govia subsidiary, were merged into the new franchise in the following year.
Hull Trains became a 100% subsidiary of FirstGroup when the 80% shareholder bought out its partners.
2015
In March 2015, a
Stagecoach
A stagecoach (also: stage coach, stage, road coach, ) is a four-wheeled public transport coach used to carry paying passengers and light packages on journeys long enough to need a change of horses. It is strongly sprung and generally drawn by ...
and
Virgin
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joint venture trading as
Virgin Trains East Coast
Virgin Trains East Coast (VTEC) (legal name East Coast Main Line Company Limited) was a train operating company in the United Kingdom that operated the InterCity East Coast franchise on the East Coast Main Line between London, Yorkshire, the No ...
commenced operating the
InterCity East Coast franchise.
In April 2015, the
ScotRail franchise was split with the
Caledonian Sleeper
''Caledonian Sleeper'' is the collective name for overnight Sleeping car, sleeper train services between London and Scotland, in the United Kingdom. It is one of only two currently operating sleeper services on the railway in the United Kingdom ...
services becoming a stand-alone franchise operated by
Serco while the remaining services remained as the
Abellio ScotRail
Abellio ScotRail, operating services under the name ScotRail, was the national train operating company of Scotland. A subsidiary of the Netherlands-based transport conglomerate Abellio (transport company), Abellio, it operated the ScotRail (br ...
franchise.
In May 2015, a number of metro routes run by
Abellio Greater Anglia from London Liverpool Street were transferred to TfL to run as a concession similar to both London Overground and Crossrail (under the name,
TfL Rail). The routes transferred were those to , , , , and .
2016
In April 2016, FirstGroup trading as
TransPennine Express commenced operating the TransPennine Express in its own right, previously having done so in a joint venture with
Keolis. On the same date,
Arriva Rail North
Arriva Rail North Limited, branded as Northern by Arriva, was a train operating company in Northern England which began operating the Northern franchise on 1 April 2016 and inherited units from the previous operator Northern Rail. A subsidiary ...
commenced operating the Northern franchise.
In November 2016,
Arriva Rail London
Arriva Rail London is a train operating company owned by Arriva UK Trains that operates the London Overground concession on behalf of Transport for London.
History
In April 2015, Transport for London placed a notice in the '' Official Journa ...
took over the London Overground concession from
London Overground Rail Operations.
2017
In February 2017, National Express sold its subsidiary c2c to
Trenitalia
Trenitalia Società per azioni, SpA is the primary train operator of Italy. A subsidiary of Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane, itself owned by the Italian government. It was established in 2000 following a European Union directive on the deregulati ...
.
In March 2017, Abellio sold a 40% share in
Abellio Greater Anglia to
Mitsui
is a Japanese corporate group and '' keiretsu'' that traces its roots to the ''zaibatsu'' groups that were dissolved after World War II. Unlike the ''zaibatsu'' of the pre-war period, there is no controlling company with regulatory power. Ins ...
.
In August 2017, a FirstGroup/MTR joint venture trading as
South Western Railway
South Western Railway Limited, trading as South Western Railway (SWR), is the British state-owned train operating company that took over the services of the South Western Railway (2017–2025), operator of the same name from FirstGroup and MTR ...
commenced operating the
South Western franchise.
In December 2017, an Abellio,
East Japan Railway Company
The is a major passenger railway company in Japan and the largest of the seven Japan Railways Group companies. The company name is officially abbreviated as JR-EAST or JR East in English, and as in Japanese. The company's headquarters are in ...
and Mitsui joint venture trading as
West Midlands Trains commenced operating the West Midlands franchise.
2018
In May 2018, the Government announced that Virgin Trains East Coast's contract would be terminated early due to financial difficulties. In June 2018, the company was replaced by the government-owned operator of last resort
London North Eastern Railway
London North Eastern Railway (LNER) is a British train operating company which operates most services on the East Coast Main Line. It is owned by DfT Operator for the Department for Transport (DfT). The company's name echoes that of the Londo ...
.
In May 2018,
TfL Rail took over the
Heathrow Connect services, which led to the introduction of Oyster and Contactless payment to Heathrow Airport for the first time on National Rail.
In October 2018,
Transport for Wales took over the
Wales & Borders franchise
The Wales & Borders franchise () is a railway franchise for passenger services in the United Kingdom operated since 7 February 2021 by publicly owned operator, Transport for Wales Rail. The franchise covers the majority of rail services in W ...
from
Arriva Trains Wales.
2019
In August 2019,
East Midlands Railway
East Midlands Railway (EMR; legally Transport UK East Midlands Limited) is a British train operating company owned by Transport UK Group, and is the current operator of the East Midlands franchise.
Originally owned by Abellio (transport compan ...
took over the East Midlands franchise from
East Midlands Trains.
In December 2019,
Avanti West Coast began operating the new
West Coast Partnership replacing Virgin Trains West Coast.
2020 onwards
2020
On 1 March 2020, operation of the Northern franchise transferred from Arriva Rail North to the UK government-owned
Northern Trains
Northern Trains, Trade name, trading as Northern, is a British train operating company that operates Commuter rail, commuter and Inter-city rail, medium-distance intercity services in the North of England. It is owned by DfT Operator for the Dep ...
.
Because the
COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom
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caused passenger numbers to reduce to near zero, the UK government took emergency action to support train operating companies by assuming their financial risks. The companies were not allowed to make timetable or staffing changes without government approval. The
Office for National Statistics
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Overview
The ONS is responsible fo ...
reclassified the companies as public non-financial corporations so borrowing and employees are counted in the public-sector. They were viewed as effectively temporarily renationalised.
2021
On 7 February 2021, the day-to-day operations of the Wales & Borders franchise were transferred to the Welsh-government-owned operator of last resort,
Transport for Wales Rail
Transport for Wales Rail Limited, branded as Transport for Wales and TfW Rail ( and ), is a Welsh State-owned enterprises of the United Kingdom, publicly owned train operating company, a subsidiary of Transport for Wales (TfW), a Welsh Governme ...
, a subsidiary of
Transport for Wales.
On 17 October 2021, the
South Eastern franchise was taken over from
London & South Eastern Railway by government-owned operator of last resort
Southeastern.
On 25 October 2021,
Lumo
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commenced operating open-access services on the East Coast Main Line between London King's Cross and Edinburgh.
2022
On 1 April 2022,
ScotRail
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, owned by
Scottish Rail Holdings for the
Scottish Government
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, commenced operating the ScotRail franchise.
On 24 May 2022,
TfL Rail, operated by MTR, was rebranded as
Elizabeth line
The Elizabeth line is a railway line that runs across Greater London and nearby towns, operating similarly to the Réseau Express Régional, RER in Paris and the S-Bahn systems of German-speaking countries. It runs services on dedicated infras ...
, following the opening of the core section between
Paddington
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and .
In December 2022,
Grand Union, an
open access operator, was authorised by the
Office of Rail and Road to operate trains between London Paddington and starting in December 2024.
2023
On 28 May 2023, after months of continued cancellations and service disruptions,
FirstGroup's TransPennine Express contract was not renewed.
DfT OLR Holdings's
TransPennine Express took over the service.
On 25 June 2023,
Scottish Rail Holdings took over the
Caledonian Sleeper
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service from
Serco.
2024
On 3 December 2024, after the
Starmer government passed legislation to re-nationalise passenger rail in Great Britain, the government announced that the
South Western rail area would be taken back into public ownership following the expiry of
South Western Railway
South Western Railway Limited, trading as South Western Railway (SWR), is the British state-owned train operating company that took over the services of the South Western Railway (2017–2025), operator of the same name from FirstGroup and MTR ...
's contract in May 2025.
The South Western area will be the first area to be re-nationalised.
Railtours
The privatisation of British Rail allowed the introduction of
open-access operators, in which companies, upon payment of a fee, could purchase individual slots on the mainline. This has led to the growth in companies offering charter trains, and to the
railtour. Most railtour operators run services in part of the country; however, there are a handful that operate services nationwide. Usually, these will see a train made up of ex BR rolling stock pulled by a hired locomotive from one of the freight companies. Occasionally, a preserved ex BR locomotive that is certified to run on the mainline will be made available for such charters.
Sea links
A number of coastal railway stations in the United Kingdom serve to provide connections to ferry services to a number of destinations.
Most of the ferry operators in these cases set their timetable to run in conjunction with the arrivals and departures of rail services from the stations serving the ferry terminals.
A handful of these even offer integrated pricing for both rail and ferry travel – because the
Island Line is part of the National Rail network, passengers can purchase tickets for travel to any of the stations on the Isle of Wight from any other station in Great Britain. This ticket also covers the cost of passage on the
Wightlink
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catamaran from
Portsmouth Harbour to
Ryde Pier Head. It is also possible to purchase ferry inclusive tickets from any station in Great Britain to
Cowes or
East Cowes
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on the Isle of Wight using
Red Funnel ferries, although there are no rail connections from these towns.
International operators
There are two main international services which operate on the railways in the United Kingdom:
*Eurostar – runs between London St Pancras,
Paris Gare du Nord,
Bruxelles Gare du Midi/Brussel Zuidstation / Brussels South and
Amsterdam Centraal through the
Channel Tunnel
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.
*
Enterprise
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Business and economics
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* Enterprise GP Holdings, an energy holding company
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– operates on the Irish network between
Belfast Grand Central and
Dublin Connolly.
A third service which is worth mentioning is
Dutchflyer (GoLondon in the Netherlands). This is not a separate rail service in itself as the others are, but a collaboration between
Greater Anglia,
Stena Line
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and
Nederlandse Spoorwegen to provide an integrated rail/sea/rail service between eastern England (
London Liverpool Street,
Cambridge
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,
Norwich
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) and The Netherlands (
Amsterdam Centraal) using a single ticket.
A further international service is provided by
Venice Simplon Orient Express. Although this is primarily a railtour operator with special trains to various locations in the United Kingdom, it also operates the scheduled Orient Express service to destinations in Europe. This involves two separate trains; the ''
Belmond British Pullman'' departs from
London Victoria and terminates at
Folkestone West, where passengers transfer by coach through the Channel Tunnel to Calais; at
Gare de Calais-Ville, they then join the ''
Orient Express'' which then calls at various destinations including Paris, Vienna, Innsbruck, Venice and Rome.
In other countries
The differentiation between train operating companies and railway infrastructure companies was enforced by
European Union
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legislation and can be found in all EU member countries.
In Germany, train operating companies (''Eisenbahnverkehrsunternehmen'' – EVU) are defined by General Railways Act 1993, s. 2(1) (Allgemeines Eisenbahngesetz (AEG), enacted 27 December 1993) as companies providing train services. They are distinct from ''Eisenbahninfrastrukturunternehmen'' (EIU), which own and maintain the railway infrastructure. While there are many private EVU, that have obtained regional franchises, only a handful of long-distance EVU exist (the largest by fare being
DB Fernverkehr); the infrastructure is also almost completely owned by
Deutsche Bahn
(, ; abbreviated as DB or DB AG ) is the national railway company of Germany, and a state-owned enterprise under the control of the German government. Headquartered in the Bahntower in Berlin, it is a joint-stock company ( AG).
DB was fou ...
subsidiaries.
See also
*
List of companies operating trains in the United Kingdom
*
Rail transport in Great Britain
*
Rail transport in Ireland
Rail transport in Ireland (InterCity, commuter and freight) is provided by Iarnród Éireann in the Republic of Ireland and by Northern Ireland Railways in Northern Ireland.
Most routes in the Republic radiate from Dublin. Northern Ireland ha ...
*
Rail Delivery Group
References
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Post-privatisation British railway companies
Privatisation of British Rail
Railway companies of the United Kingdom
Rail transport operators