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<tr><td><b>Main region(s)</b></td><td>East Midlands<br>Greater London<br>Yorkshire & the Humber</td></tr> | <tr><td><b>Main region(s) | ||
</b></td><td>East Midlands<br>Greater London<br>Yorkshire & the Humber</td></tr> | |||
<tr><td><b>Other region(s)</b></td><td>East of England</td></tr> | <tr><td><b>Other region(s)</b></td><td>East of England</td></tr> | ||
<tr><td><b>Fleet</b></td><td>Class 802 <i>Paragon</i></td></tr> | <tr><td><b>Fleet</b></td><td>Class 802 <i>Paragon</i></td></tr> | ||
Revision as of 23:04, 14 June 2025
Daughalands Local Railway
Overview
| Main region(s) | East Midlands Greater London Yorkshire & the Humber |
| Other region(s) | East of England |
| Fleet | Class 802 Paragon |
| Parent company | FirstGroup |
| Reporting mark | HT |
Other
| Website | hulltrains.co.uk |
Greater Daughalands Railway Company, trading as Daughalands Local Railway (DLR) is a Train Operating Company in Dave Town, owned by NDC Group (80%) and GumCorporation (20%)
Daughalands Local Railway was established in 20,740, with the aim of re-opening 5 unused and abandoned stations on the DNC Altitude Line. There initial track access agreement was granted by the Minister for Transport, the Lt. Hon Darley Vankham in 20,741, but the station's preparations took longer than planned, leading to the proposed first operating date of Gosruary