Wales and West

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The company operated routes along Wales and the South West coast as seen in their route map.[1]

Originally known as 'South Wales and West Railway', this privatised UK train operating company was created from the South Wales and West division of Regional Railways. The franchise was awarded to Prism Rail. The shortened name was adopted during 1997.

On 14 October 2001 the Wales and West company, now a part of the National Express Group following the buyout of Prism Rail, was divided into two new companies, Wales and Borders Trains for services in Wales and Central England and Wessex Trains for the West Country and South West England.

Preceded by
Regional Railways
As part of British Rail
Operator of Wales and West franchise
1997-2001
Succeeded by
Wales and Borders
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Wessex Trains


Defunct train operating companies:
InterCity: Anglia Railways - Great Western Trains
London & South East: Connex South Central - Connex South Eastern - First Great Eastern - First Great Western Link
South Eastern Trains - Thames Trains - Thameslink - wagn
Regional: Arriva Trains Merseyside - Arriva Trains Northern - First North Western - MTL - North Western Trains
Northern Spirit - ScotRail - Valley Lines - Wales and Borders - Wales and West - Wessex Trains