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A train operating company (TOC) is a company which operates passenger trains on the British railway system since privatisation. Most have franchises let by the government, but some are "open-access" operators which a licence to operate additional services.

The Association of Train Operating Companies (ATOC) provides a common voice for the TOCs and provides some centralised coordination, for example the provision of a national timetable and journey planner. The National Rail brand continues to use BR's double-arrow logo.

On privatisation, the three passenger sectors of BR, InterCity, Network SouthEast and Regional Railways were split between their divisions, being franchised out to an operator for a time period.

InterCity TOCs

The six Intercity divisions were split between five operators. The East Coast went to GNER, The West Coast, Cross-Country to Virgin Trains, the Midland Main Line to Midland Mainline, the Great Eastern Main Line to Anglia Trains, Great Western Main Line to Great Western Trains.

Of these, the GEML was subsequently refranchised to one (Anglia), while Great Western Trains was taken over by First Group and became First Great Western.

TOCs in London and the South East

At privatisation

After privatisation, Network SouthEast was divided up into several franchises:
London, Tilbury and Southend Line
  • Chiltern Railways
  • Chiltern
  • First Great Eastern - previously Great Eastern. Now part of the One Railway franchise.
  • Great Eastern
  • First Great Western Link - previously Thames Trains.
  • North Downs
    Thames
  • Island Line
  • Island Line
  • Silverlink - previously North London Railways.
  • Northampton Line
  • Southeastern - previously Southeastern (train operating company). Connex South Eastern lost the franchise due to poor reliability and financial problems.
  • Kent Coast
  • Southern - previously South Central Trains and before that Connex South Central.
  • South London Line
    Sussex Coast
  • Thameslink
  • Thameslink
  • West Anglia Great Northern - now divided into Great Northern and West Anglia, of which the latter is part of the One Railway franchise.
  • Great Northern
    West Anglia
  • South West Trains
  • Solent & Wessex
    South Western Line
    West of England Line

    Later years

    Regional TOCs

    South Wales & West Railway

    Valley Lines

    Central Trains

    Anglia Railways

    Regional Railways North East

    North West Regional Railways

    ScotRail

    Current TOCs

    There are 25 privately-owned TOCs:

    Eurostar is also a member of ATOC, though it is not itself a TOC.

    Planned Companies

    Franchises soon to be let

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