When snow came down on us, the frailities of the U.K.’s transport information provision systems was apparent for all to see. It was that which showed the best side of microblogging services like Twitter. In that vein, here are the Twitter areas occupied by the train companies forming part of the Association of Train Operating Companies (ATOC) that itself runs National Rail Enquiries. It we get more snow during this big freeze, then these would be the places to turn for train running information.
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Arriva Trains Wales – @NRE_ArrivaWales
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c2c – @NRE_c2c
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Chiltern Railways – @NRE_Chiltern
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Cross Country – @NRE_XC
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East Coast – @NRE_EastCoast
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East Midlands Trains – @NRE_EastMids
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First Capital Connect – @NRE_FirstCC
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First Great Western – @NRE_FirstGW
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First Transpennine Express – @NRE_FirstTPE
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Gatwick Express – @NRE_GatwickExpr
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Grand Central – @NRE_Grand_Centr
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Heathrow Express – @NRE_Heathrow_Ex
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Hull Trains – @NRE_Hull_Trains
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Island Line – @NRE_Island_Line
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London Midland – @NRE_LondonMid
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London Overground – @NRE_LndnOvergnd
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MerseyRail – @NRE_MerseyRail
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NX East Anglia – @NRE_NXEA
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ScotRail – @NRE_ScotRail
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South West Trains – @NRE_SWT
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Southeastern – @NRE_SouthEastrn
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Southern – @NRE_Southern
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Stansted Express – @NRE_StanstedExp
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Virgin Trains – @NRE_Virgin
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Wrexham and Shropshire – @NRE_Wrexshrops