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Station access
Network Rail owns the freehold to the vast majority of the approximately 2,500 railway stations in Great Britain. Most stations are leased to and operated by one or other of the franchised passenger train operating companies.
Network Rail operates only the following major stations:
| London | Outside London | |
|---|---|---|
| Cannon Street | Liverpool Street | Birmingham New Street |
| Charing Cross | London Bridge | Edinburgh Waverley |
| Euston | Paddington | Glasgow Central (High Level) |
| Fenchurch Street | St. Pancras | Leeds |
| Gatwick Airport | London Victoria | Liverpool Lime Street |
| King's Cross | Waterloo | Manchester Piccadilly |
The operator of each station is known as the station facility owner. Other train operators who want to use the station must enter into an access contract with the station facility owner. If the contracts are not approved by us, they are invalid.
In this section
- How to apply
- General Approvals
- Standard template contracts and conditions
- Station access applications and decisions
- The Stations Code
- Contacts
Last updated: 2 March 2010
Related documents
- Better rail stations report - ORR letter to Network Rail - 25 February 2010 (
PDF 63 Kb). - ORR response to the DfT's consultation on the 'Better Rail Stations' report (
PDF 33 Kb). - Better rail stations report - ORR letter to Network Rail - 30 November 2009 (
PDF 97 Kb). - Stations and Depots - New General Approvals, associated guidance and updated model agreements (
PDF 2623 Kb). - Responses to Consultation: a more focused approach to stations and depots access
- A more focused approach to stations and depots access - conclusions (
PDF 416 Kb). - Consultation: a more focused approach to stations and depots access (
PDF 404 Kb).
