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  2. Smartcards on National Rail - Wikipedia

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    Great Western Railway (GWR) also launched a pay-as-you-go system called GWR PAYG in August 2022, which requires the use of the GWR Touch smartcard. [2] [3] Transport for Wales (TFW/TrC) have also started rolling out a Pay-as-you-go system from, February 7th 2024 throughout 2024 across South East Wales.

  3. Great Western Railway (train operating company) - Wikipedia

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    Great Western Railway ( GWR) is a British train operating company owned by FirstGroup that operates the Greater Western passenger railway franchise. It manages 197 stations and its trains call at over 270. GWR operates long-distance inter-city services along the Great Western Main Line to and from the West of England and South Wales, inter-city ...

  4. The Key (smartcard) - Wikipedia

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    The Key is a contactless ITSO -compatible smartcard developed by the Go-Ahead Group used on buses, trains and other forms of public transport across various areas of the United Kingdom . The Key uses near-field communication to electronically store and transmit information about rail and bus tickets for use on several operators across the UK.

  5. Travelcard - Wikipedia

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    A Travelcard season ticket can be sold by National Rail retailers and loaded into National Rail smart cards. As of 2022, an inboundary Travelcard season ticket (one valid within the numbered zones only) is sold on smart cards only, which include Oyster card (if sold by TfL) and National Rail ITSO smart cards (if sold by National Rail ...

  6. List of Great Western Railway heritage sites - Wikipedia

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    Bristol Temple Meads station. Penzance station. Box Tunnel. Windsor Bridge. Great Western Railway heritage sites are those places where stations, bridges and other infrastructure built by the Great Western Railway and its constituent railways can still be found. These may be heritage railways, museums, operational railway stations, or isolated ...

  7. Tap dancers turn heads at railway station - AOL

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    The touch smartcard is valid on GWR and CrossCountry services between Swindon and Bristol, and also Weston-super-Mare. More on this story. Free public transport offer to cut city pollution.

  8. List of constituents of British Railways - Wikipedia

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    Otley and Ilkley Joint Line Committee ( LMS, LNER) Severn & Wye Joint Railway ( LMS, GWR) Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway ( SR, LMS) South Yorkshire Joint Line Committee ( LMS, LNER) Joint railways between the four major constituents and others were: East London Railway Joint Committee ( LNER, SR, London Transport)

  9. Oswestry railway station - Wikipedia

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    Oswestry railway station. Oswestry railway station is a Grade II listed [1] heritage railway station in Oswestry, Shropshire, England. It was closed when passenger services were withdrawn in 1966. The station building today is used as commercial premises, although the Cambrian Railways Society are restoring it.