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Add A Fact: "TOCs lease stations from Network Rail"
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Train Operating Companies (TOCs) run rail passenger services. They do this by leasing and managing stations from Network Rail.
TOCs are a customer facing part of the rail industry–working with passengers. They generally apply to the Department for Transport for franchises to runroutes, and normally lease trains from rolling stock companies.
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{{Cite web |title=Train operating companies {{!}} Office of Rail and Road |url=https://www.orr.gov.uk/about/who-we-work-with/industry/train-operating-companies |website=www.orr.gov.uk |access-date=2024-12-26 |language=en |quote=Train Operating Companies (TOCs) run rail passenger services. They do this by leasing and managing stations from Network Rail. TOCs are a customer facing part of the rail industry–working with passengers. They generally apply to the Department for Transport for franchises to runroutes, and normally lease trains from rolling stock companies.}}
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