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  • Great Britain had long had such trains, which were called parliamentary trains.
  • These surviving parliamentary trains do not however stop at South Tottenham.
  • The Act established the Parliamentary train with fares limited by statute.
  • Croxley Green services continued as Parliamentary trains until the line closed fully in 1996.
  • The Act also created Parliamentary trains for third-class passengers.
  • The programme is presented by former Parliamentary Trains ".
  • The only service is the 09 : 22 Fridays-only parliamentary train from Stockport to Stalybridge.
  • The timetable shows one " government " or Parliamentary train in each direction, running every day.
  • Barlaston is mentioned in the ghost or parliamentary train list maintained by Ghost Train Hunters enthusiasts group.
  • In British Rail terminology, this station's rail service ( s ) would be referred to as a'Parliamentary train '.
  • Swale station was earmarked for closure, with the Strategic Rail Authority proposing either a Parliamentary train or complete closure.
  • Due to the rarity of rail traffic using the Halton Curve, the parliamentary train became a popular service among local people and railway enthusiasts.
  • This is the departure time of an ordinary parliamentary train to Troon and Ayr, so it does not appear to be a separate boat train.
  • To avoid the expense and inconvenience of a statutory closure process of the Halton Curve, an early morning Parliamentary train was run in the summer months every Saturday.
  • Smethwick West was due to close when Galton Bridge opened, but due to a legal error British Railways had to maintain a Parliamentary train service to the station.
  • Houldsworth square ( named after local Victorian era mill-owner, Reddish South, the latter being used mainly for freight services, apart from the once-a-week " Parliamentary train " to Stalybridge.
  • The 11.36am from London Paddington to Gerrards Cross was an official or'parliamentary train'recognised as an outlandish loss-making service to prevent the link to that terminus being closed or re-allocated.
  • It did, however, lead to the introduction of minimum standards for the construction of carriages and the compulsory provision of 3rd class accommodation for passengers-so-called " Parliamentary trains ".
  • London Midland also run a single Saturdays-only parliamentary train on the line to Walsall via Pleck ( the former Grand Junction Railway route that continues to New Street via ).
  • This minimal service, termed a parliamentary train for historical reasons, is often seen in the case of this line as to avoid the official procedures involved in terminating the passenger service.
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