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Airport rail link and Arriva Trains Wales

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Difference between Airport rail link and Arriva Trains Wales

Airport rail link vs. Arriva Trains Wales

An airport rail link is a service providing passenger rail transport from an airport to a nearby city by mainline or commuter trains, rapid transit, people mover, or light rail. Arriva Trains Wales (Trenau Arriva Cymru) (ATW) is a British train operating company owned by Arriva UK Trains that operates the Wales & Borders franchise.

Similarities between Airport rail link and Arriva Trains Wales

Airport rail link and Arriva Trains Wales have 8 things in common (in Unionpedia): Birmingham New Street railway station, Bristol Temple Meads railway station, CrossCountry, Euston railway station, Greater Anglia (train operating company), Railway Gazette International, South Western Railway (train operating company), Virgin Trains.

Birmingham New Street railway station

Birmingham New Street is the largest and busiest of the three main railway stations in the Birmingham City Centre, England.

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Bristol Temple Meads railway station

Bristol Temple Meads is the oldest and largest railway station in Bristol, England.

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CrossCountry

CrossCountry (legal name XC Trains Limited) is a train operating company in the United Kingdom owned by Arriva UK Trains, operating the New Cross Country franchise.

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Euston railway station

Euston railway station (also known as London Euston) is a central London railway terminus on Euston Road in the London Borough of Camden, managed by Network Rail.

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Greater Anglia (train operating company)

Greater Anglia (legal name Abellio East Anglia Limited) is a train operating company in Great Britain owned as a joint venture by Abellio, the international arm of the state-owned Dutch national rail operator Nederlandse Spoorwegen, and the Japanese company Mitsui.

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Railway Gazette International

Railway Gazette International is a monthly business journal covering the railway, metro, light rail and tram industries worldwide.

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South Western Railway (train operating company)

South Western Railway (SWR) is an English train operating company owned by FirstGroup (70%) and MTR Corporation (30%) that operates the South Western franchise.

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Virgin Trains

Virgin Trains (legal name West Coast Trains Limited) is a train operating company in the United Kingdom owned by Virgin Rail Group that has operated the InterCity West Coast franchise since 9 March 1997.

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Airport rail link and Arriva Trains Wales Comparison

Airport rail link has 704 relations, while Arriva Trains Wales has 156. As they have in common 8, the Jaccard index is 0.93% = 8 / (704 + 156).

References

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