train operating company

English

Passenger trains run by CrossCountry and South West Trains, two train operating companies.

Noun

train operating company (plural train operating companies)

  1. (UK, rail transport) A company that operates passenger trains on the mainline railway network in Great Britain under franchise or license from the Government.
    • 2019 November 6, “Industry Insider: Blame the policymakers”, in Rail, page 76:
      The DfT has remained committed to Driver Controlled Operation with the elimination of guards, and expects train operating companies to work in this mode when new vehicles are introduced.

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