West of England line
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West of England line
Summary
West of England line is a main line[1].
Key Facts
- West of England line is in the country of United Kingdom[2].
- West of England line's instance of is recorded as main line[3].
- West of England line is owned by Network Rail[4].
- West of England line is operated by South West Trains[5].
- West of England line is part of National Rail[6].
- West of England line's Commons category is recorded as West of England Line[7].
- West of England line comprises Basingstoke and Exeter Line, Worting Junction to Fisherton Short Mile[8].
- West of England line comprises Basingstoke and Exeter Line, Fisherton Short Mile to Exeter St Davids[9].
- West of England line's terminus is recorded as Basingstoke railway station[10].
- West of England line's terminus is recorded as Exeter St Davids railway station[11].
- West of England line's train depot is recorded as Salisbury TMD[12].
- West of England line's vehicle normally used is recorded as British Rail Class 158[13].
Body
Geography
West of England line is in the country of United Kingdom[2]. It is part of National Rail[6].
Designation and Status
West of England line's instance of is recorded as main line[3].
History and Context
West of England line is owned by Network Rail[4].