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  1. Feb 8, 2024 · GWR provides high speed, commuter, regional and branch line train services, and before the covid-19 pandemic helped over 100 million passengers reach their destinations every year. GWR has been awarded a National Rail Contract to continue operating the Great Western network, which shall run up to 21 June 2025, with the potential for a further three years at the Secretary of State’s discretion.

  2. Mitcheldean Road and Forest of Dean Junction Railway (1880) §. Ely and Clydach Valleys Railway (1880) Carmarthen and Cardigan Railway (1 July 1882) Berks and Hants Extension Railway (10 August 1882) ♠. Swindon and Highworth Railway (1882) §. Torbay and Brixham Railway (1 January 1883) ♥.

  3. About Wikipedia; Contact us; Donate; Contribute Help; Learn to edit; Community portal; ... GWR road motor services; M. Midland Red; N. North Western Road Car Company ...

  4. W. Western Welsh. Categories: Former bus operators in the United Kingdom. Bus operators in Wales. Defunct transport companies of the United Kingdom.

  5. Aug 20, 2018 · The Great Western Railway road motor services operated from 1903 to 1933, both as a feeder to their train services, and as a cheaper alternative to building new railways in rural areas. They were the first successful bus services operated by a British railway company. Faced with an estimate of 85,0

  6. 6 April 1964. ( 1964-04-06) Station closed. Mathry Road Halt railway station was on the Clarbeston Road and Letterston line of the Great Western Railway. It served the village of Letterston 1 mile to the south east, and on railway maps was suffixed for St David's. It was named Mathry when opened in 1923, and renamed the following year.

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