Rail Express Systems

Rail Express Systems was the sector of British Rail resposible for transport of mail and parcels traffic, which included the Travelling Post Office trains. In 1992, it introduced a new livery of red, with a grey upper band, and light blue and grey flashes. The company was bought by EWS in 1996.

Routes

Travelling Post Office Routes
  • London-Glasgow
  • London-Carlisle
  • London-Newcastle
  • London-Dover
  • London-Norwich
  • Penzance-Bristol
  • Plymouth-Newcastle
  • Cardiff-Glasgow
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  • London-Bristol
  • London-Glasgow
  • London-Newcastle
  • London-Norwich
  • London-Plymouth
  • London-Swansea
  • Plymouth-Glasgow
  • Plymouth-Newcastle
  • Walsall-Inverness

Rolling Stock

Locomotives Multiple Units >
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