c2c website.
Shoeburyness, Southend, Basildon, Upminster and Barking and into London Fenchurch Street on the mainline, whilst the Tilbury loop takes you from Pitsea, through Stanford-le-Hope, Tilbury, Grays, Rainham and Barking where you can carry on to Fenchurch Street. Not forgetting the Ockendon Branch line, where you will find Chafford Hundred for Lakeside Shopping Centre.
Covering around 1,500 route miles and calling at over 100 stations - stretching from Aberdeen to Penzance, and from Stansted to Cardiff - CrossCountry is the most extensive rail network in the UK.
East Midlands took over running services on the routes formerly served by Midland Mainline and Central Trains, covering destinations in the East Midlands, including Manchester, Liverpool, Sheffield, Nottingham and Derby.
Serves popular routes north and south of London - from Kings Lynn in the north to Brighton in the south
London Midland brings together the former Silverlink County and most of Central Trains, in particular the West Midland regional services.
London Overground is a realively new train service, running on the North London, West London, Gospel Oak to Barking and the Euston to Watford lines.
Scotrail website.
Real-time Running Tel. 01463 23 90 26 (Inverness Station)
Southern provides services in South London and between central London and the South Coast, through East and West Sussex and Surrey, and parts of Kent and Hampshire.