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Former British train operating company
Great North Eastern Railway, often referred to as GNER, was a British train operating company, owned by Sea Containers, that operated the InterCity East
Great_North_Eastern_Railway
UK train operating company
Sea Containers, operating via its subsidiary Great North Eastern Railway (GNER), was stripped of the franchise after failing to meet overly-generous payments
National_Express_East_Coast
Shipping company
subsidiary Great North Eastern Railway (GNER). In March 2005, the Strategic Rail Authority awarded the franchise to GNER for a further seven years; however
Sea_Containers
London King's Cross to Edinburgh Waverley passenger train
itself The Route of the Flying Scotsman. The Flying Scotsman was operated by GNER from April 1996 until November 2007, then by National Express East Coast
Flying Scotsman (railway service)
Flying_Scotsman_(railway_service)
British high-speed diesel passenger train
privatisation, InterCity 125s were operated by Great North Eastern Railway (GNER), alongside electric InterCity 225 units from London to Newcastle and Edinburgh
InterCity_125
Railway franchise in Great Britain
sector in April 1996. Initially operated by Great North Eastern Railway (GNER), it was later operated by National Express East Coast, East Coast and Virgin
InterCity_East_Coast
British railway passenger carriage
Marylebone in August 2012 The interior of a GNER 'Project Mallard' refurbished Mark 3 Standard Class The interior of a GNER 'Project Mallard' refurbished Mark
British_Rail_Mark_3
Never-implemented Eurostar services from north of London
when the GNER-branded sets were unavailable. On occasions a GNER vinyled half set would operate with an unvinyled half set. Initially the GNER White Rose
Regional_Eurostar
British high speed diesel locomotive
leased to GNER as a one-off power car, working as a spare unit that could be easily called for if an HST failed. For most of its time with GNER, it was
British_Rail_Class_43_(HST)
Prototype Co-Co electric locomotive
the InterCity East Coast franchise was won by Great North Eastern Railway (GNER). Suffering from a motive power shortage, its parent company, Sea Containers
British_Rail_Class_89
British class of electric locomotives
Greater Anglia, Virgin Trains West Coast and Great North Eastern Railway (GNER); it was, however, displaced largely from regular passenger services during
British_Rail_Class_90
Railway station in London
Eastern Railway (GNER) (FOR 115) (Report). GNER. October 2003. Archived from the original on 29 October 2016. Retrieved 19 January 2017. "GNER to surrender
London King's Cross railway station
London_King's_Cross_railway_station
The Great North of England Railway (GNER) was an early British railway company. Its main line, opened in 1841 was between York and Darlington, and originally
Great North of England Railway
Great_North_of_England_Railway
Type of British railway carriage
of Standard Class aboard a GNER 'Project Mallard' refurbished Mark 4 TSO vehicle The interior of First Class aboard a GNER 'Project Mallard' refurbished
British_Rail_Mark_4
Class of high-speed electric locomotives
was progressively removed and new operator GNER applied their corporate livery of blue and vermilion. When GNER lost their franchise in 2007, the vermilion
British_Rail_Class_91
Open-access train operating company in the United Kingdom
the venture. In response to the acquisition, Great North Eastern Railway (GNER) threatened to sever business ties with Fraser Eagle Group, with which it
Grand Central (train operating company)
Grand_Central_(train_operating_company)
British businessman (born 1946)
extended by two years in 2003, before GNER won a new contract in 2005. Garnett also presided over this deal, which saw GNER commit to paying the UK government
Christopher_Garnett
English railway company, 1825 to 1863
following day. The N&DJR made an offer to lease the GNER and buy it within five years, and GNER shares increased in value by 44 per cent as the N&DJR
Stockton and Darlington Railway
Stockton_and_Darlington_Railway
Electric multiple unit that operates Eurostar's high-speed rail service
Bourg-Saint-Maurice. In May 2000, two Regional Eurostar sets were leased to GNER to operate The White Rose services from London King's Cross to York. From
British_Rail_Class_373
2001 rail crash in North Yorkshire, England
was an InterCity 225 operating as 1F23, the Great North Eastern Railway (GNER) 04:45 service from Newcastle to London King's Cross with 99 occupants onboard
Selby_rail_crash
Archaic Chinese method of torture and execution
Na-p'od-pa to be sliced. Tibetan rNam-rgyal-grva-ts'an college administrator (gner-adsin) and sKyor'lun Lama were tied together with Lum-pa-nas and Na-p'od-pa
Lingchi
Train operator in England
April 1996 until April 2005 via its subsidiary Great North Eastern Railway (GNER). While Sea Containers successfully bid for the award of a new seven-year
East Coast (train operating company)
East_Coast_(train_operating_company)
British inter-city electric train
refurbishing GNER's Mark 4 fleet of coaches and DVTs, but this work which is now approaching completion will remain at the company's Horbury plant "GNER unveils
InterCity_225
Children's live-action educational television series
Station (Edinburgh Waverley railway station) and Train buffet car (set on a GNER Mark 4 train) The Ferryboat (Superfast) BBC Worldwide released a DVD titled
Me_Too!_(TV_series)
reliable operations. When the InterCity East Coast franchise (then operated by GNER) came up for its first renewal, Virgin Rail Group raised the idea in 2000
High-speed rail in the United Kingdom
High-speed_rail_in_the_United_Kingdom
Emperor of China from 1735 to 1796
during the attack on the Ambans. Tibetan rebel Blo-bzan-bkra-sis, the mgron-gner was sliced to death for being the overall leader of the rebels who led the
Qianlong_Emperor
American Depeche Mode tribute band
Fletch" performing keyboards as Andy Fletcher Chris Olivas as "Chris-tian O-gner" performing drums (occasional) James Evans as "In the Fletch" (Andy Fletcher)
Strangelove: The Depeche Mode Experience
Strangelove:_The_Depeche_Mode_Experience
Train with a locomotive on one end and a control car on another
A GNER Mark 4 Driving Van Trailer at Alnmouth in June 2005
Push–pull_train
British state-owned train operating company
franchise on the East Coast Main Line since Great North Eastern Railway (GNER). The integration of Great Northern services into LNER's operation after
London_North_Eastern_Railway
British state-owned rail transport operator (1948–1997)
First Great Eastern First Great Western First North Western Gatwick Express GNER Island Line Midland Mainline ScotRail Silverlink South West Trains Thames
British_Rail
2000 rail accident in Hertfordshire, England
guilty of breaching health and safety laws. A Great North Eastern Railway (GNER) InterCity 225 train bound for Leeds had left London King's Cross at 12:10
Hatfield_rail_crash
Trains of Britain". The Railway Magazine. No. 1327. November 2011. p. 37. "GNER to revive Selby-London service". The Railway Magazine. No. 1187. March 2000
Hull_Executive
British politician (born 1948)
Christopher Garnett, was the chief executive of train operating company GNER. Her aunt Pauline married Roland Hunt (who is not connected to Sir Nicholas
Virginia_Bottomley
Market town in Lincolnshire, England
A Class 91 electric locomotive hauls a northbound GNER inter-city service (May 2004)
Grantham
Diesel–electric shunting locomotives
Network SouthEast Rail Express Systems Freightliner Eurostar DB Cargo UK GNER National Express East Coast East Coast Virgin Trains East Coast LNER Midland
British_Rail_Class_08
he worked as a manager in a series of roles for InterCity and then for GNER over a period of 13 years. On 13 August 2007, it was announced that he had
Bristow_Muldoon
Region of England
Northallerton and Thirsk. Leeds railway station is the busiest in the region. A GNER InterCity 125 near York. The InterCity 125 set the current world speed record
Yorkshire_and_the_Humber
British "Big 4" railway company, active 1923–1947
Containers Ltd, who named the new operating company Great North Eastern Railway (GNER), a name and initials deliberately chosen to echo the LNER. Following the
London and North Eastern Railway
London_and_North_Eastern_Railway
United Kingdom enterprise law
enterprise law case, concerning railways in the UK. Great North Eastern Railway (GNER) claimed that the Office of Rail Regulation breached the Railways Infrastructure
Great North Eastern Railway Ltd v Office of Rail Regulation
Great_North_Eastern_Railway_Ltd_v_Office_of_Rail_Regulation
Former English railway company
1845 Hudson made a generous offer to lease the GNER and buy it within five years, and that year GNER shares increased in value by 44 per cent as the
York, Newcastle and Berwick Railway
York,_Newcastle_and_Berwick_Railway
Transport services company and property developer in Hong Kong
renationalised after law change". Railnews. 4 December 2024. Retrieved 25 May 2025. "GNER joins Hong Kong's MTR to bid for new Kent rail franchise" Rail issue 502
MTR_Corporation
British train operating company
operators, such as First Great Western and Great North Eastern Railway (GNER). Midland Mainline ran fast and semi-fast passenger services from London
Midland Mainline (train operating company)
Midland_Mainline_(train_operating_company)
High-speed train service in Western Europe
the Regional Eurostar units were leased by Great North Eastern Railway (GNER) to increase domestic services from London King's Cross to York and later
Eurostar
British rail franchise operator
Authority scrapped the refranchising process and awarded a two-year extension to GNER. In the wake of the collapse of Railtrack and the inability of Network Rail
Virgin_Rail_Group
Principal railway route in Great Britain
balises and gauging/structure works proposed by the open-access operator GNER (Alliance Rail) to enable tilt operation of Class 390 Pendolino trains north
East_Coast_Main_Line
British architect (1804–1855)
the Y&NMR and the Great North of England Railway (GNER), he went on to design buildings for the GNER as far north as Northallerton. He designed all the
George_Townsend_Andrews
Bombardier diesel tilting train
Super Voyager trains as four-car units. Clement, Barrie (12 January 2004). "GNER boss calls Virgin trains 'cheap and nasty'". The Independent. London. "About
British_Rail_Class_221
– Exeter St Davids 1849 – 1892 Flying Scotsman GNR+NER+NBR / LNER / BR / GNER / NXEC / East Coast / VTEC / LNER London King's Cross – Edinburgh Waverley
List of named passenger trains of the United Kingdom
List_of_named_passenger_trains_of_the_United_Kingdom
Companies operating National Rail passenger services in Great Britain
East Coast took over the running of the InterCity East Coast franchise from GNER. Grand Central also began operating its services between London and Sunderland
Train_operating_company
British rail services company
short of that to be expected of a competent IMC". On 16 September 2003, a GNER express derailed at just after departing Platform 4 at London King's Cross
Jarvis_plc
Railway and maritime transport diesel engine
Western decided to re-power its entire fleet. Great North Eastern Railway (GNER), CrossCountry, Network Rail, and Grand Central also decided to re-power
Paxman_Valenta
British class of electric multiple units
Arriva Trains Northern in April 2001. In June 1998, they were loaned to GNER to operate Leeds to London King's Cross services, while its InterCity 225
British_Rail_Class_321
Road-rail bridge in Tyneside, England
region had had a local focus, but now the Great North of England Railway (GNER) obtained authorising Acts to build from Newcastle to York, forming part
High_Level_Bridge,_River_Tyne
British railway operator
2002 a consortium of GNER and Freightliner attempted to acquire the company, valuing it at around £1 per share, or £8.75 million; GNER sought the passenger
GB_Railways
British steam locomotive built in 2008
sponsor, William Cook Cast Products. In 1997, Great North Eastern Railway (GNER), the then operator on the East Coast Main Line, became a sponsor, and decorated
LNER Peppercorn Class A1 60163 Tornado
LNER_Peppercorn_Class_A1_60163_Tornado
British passenger train
operators Virgin Trains East Coast East Coast National Express East Coast GNER InterCity East Coast Route Termini London King's Cross Inverness Distance
Highland_Chieftain
Emperor of China from 1722 to 1735
marshall-residences there. The Tibetan rNam-rgyal-grva-ts'an college administrator (gner-adsin) and sKyor'lun Lama were tied together with Lum-pa-nas and Na-p'od-pa
Yongzheng_Emperor
Vinyl covering for vehicles
This train bears GNER's standard livery rather than an advertisement, but as it was on lease from Eurostar, the livery was applied using vinyl
Vehicle_vinyl_wrap
Early British railway company (1834-1844)
Transport ended GNER's franchise due to financial problems, including the insolvency of its parent company Sea Containers; see GNER, and Sea Containers
Leeds_and_Selby_Railway
Laws restricting cigarettes in the UK
electronic cigarettes. Smoking on board trains was banned in 2005 when both GNER and First Caledonian Sleeper withdrew smoking accommodation from their services
Smoking bans in the United Kingdom
Smoking_bans_in_the_United_Kingdom
Outsourcing of rail transport
franchise was re-tendered and awarded to National Express in August 2007; GNER continued to operate the franchise on a management contract basis until December
Passenger rail franchising in Great Britain
Passenger_rail_franchising_in_Great_Britain
Former railway station in England
Great North of England Railway (GNER) trunk line. Whilst the railway had obtained powers to cross and join the GNER, it had failed to do the same for
Ferryhill_railway_station
Motorway in the United Kingdom
Coast Main Line near Selby. While he was calling the emergency services, a GNER southbound train collided with his Land Rover and derailed into the path
M62_motorway
British electric locomotive preservation society
on loan to the group while, in 2004, 86401 was purchased. The same year, GNER placed 89001 into the group's care following closure of part of Doncaster
AC_Locomotive_Group
British Army soldier
home in Dunfermline at the age of 60. The name Tam the Gun was given to a GNER Class 91 locomotive, No.91122, in June 2006 in honour of Sergeant McKay.
Thomas_McKay_(gunner)
Former British train operating company
from Virgin West Coast, Midland Mainline and Great North Eastern Railway (GNER), and Mark 3B loco-hauled carriages from Virgin West Coast. In 2004, Virgin
Virgin_CrossCountry
Village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England
station out of York on the main line to Newcastle. The station opened on the GNER line in 1841; closed to passengers in 1958, and to freight in 1965. The racehorse
Beningbrough
Railway and maritime transport engine
Angel HST rolls out of Brush for £1.5m trial". Rail (514). 25 May 2005. "GNER confirms German built MTU engines for HST fleet rebuild". Rail (544): 12
Paxman_VP185
Trains arranged to transport football supporters
Railway (GNER), which carried fans between London, Leeds and North East England, used Middlesbrough stewards to help prevent trouble. GNER said that
Football_specials
2004 video game
performers, such as Spotify founder Daniel Ek and Lifesum co-founder Marcus Gners and Henrik Torstensson. Stardoll merged with the publishing site Piczo in
Stardoll
American artist and curator
Print Magazine. "AMPL!FY: Advancing the Front Lines of Social Justice". DEXiGNER. Archived from the original on 2018-03-20. Retrieved 2018-03-20. Kaye, Gordon
Janeil_Engelstad
Railway franchise in the UK
pulls out of SWT battle". Rail Magazine. No. 536. 29 March 2006. p. 16. "GNER quits South West race". Rail Magazine. No. 542. 21 June 2006. p. 12. "Stagecoach
South_Western_franchise
Government business that runs a previously private railway franchise
franchise on a management contract until it can be relet, as happened when GNER defaulted on the InterCity East Coast franchise in 2007. Should that not
Operator_of_last_resort
Railway maintenance depot in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England
overnight. In 2004–06, this led to a dispute between the RMT and then operator GNER. Legally in the UK, train operators are allowed to discharge 5 imperial gallons
Heaton_TMD
British rail freight operator
locomotives have been repainted in other liveries including Class 90s in GNER, First ScotRail and Direct Rail Services liveries, and Class 67s in Royal
DB_Cargo_UK
English railway company
emphasis shifted from an N&CR bridge being made available to the GNER, to the GNER planning and building a bridge, and making it available to the N&CR
Newcastle and Carlisle Railway
Newcastle_and_Carlisle_Railway
Sector and brand of British Rail (1966–1997)
currently franchised Next planned franchise change InterCity East Coast GNER Then passed to National Express East Coast (NXEC), but returned to temporary
InterCity_(British_Rail)
Mythical horse from Shetland folklore
Edmondston lists the creature as a niogle crediting a Gothic derivation from gner for horse and el for water; he also records shoupiltin but merely catalogues
Nuggle
Railway station in South Yorkshire, England
Wellingborough, ISBN 1-85260-072-1, p. 32 "Rail veteran bids to revive GNER services". The Independent. 25 September 2009. Archived from the original
Penistone_railway_station
Railway station in County Durham, England
England. Retrieved 11 December 2014. "It's a hat-trick for award-winning GNER". Great North Eastern Railway. 14 October 2025. Archived from the original
Darlington_railway_station
Transport company headquartered in Birmingham, England
company had paid too much for the franchise, and had effectively repeated GNER's mistake in order to secure the franchise. On 9 December 2007, National Express
Mobico_Group
British railways carriage
GNER Mark 4 TSO at Glasgow Central on 2 December 2006
Tourist_Standard_Open
19th-century British railway company
North of England Railway (GNER) presented a competing bill for a line to Leeds from a junction with its line at Pilmoor. The GNER withdrew its bill after
Leeds_Northern_Railway
British train identifier
X in their headcode and signallers must route these trains manually. The GNER White Rose service from London King's Cross to Leeds formed of a 16 carriage
Train_reporting_number
British control car
1994 and were operated by successive InterCity East Coast franchise holders GNER, National Express East Coast, East Coast, Virgin Trains East Coast and LNER
Driving_Van_Trailer
several quarters – including passenger train operating companies such as GNER, Arriva and FirstGroup – on the basis they are acting as an oligopoly to
Rail transport in Great Britain
Rail_transport_in_Great_Britain
Train operating company in the United Kingdom
3 carriages overhauled at Doncaster Works to a similar specification as GNER's Mallard refurbishments. Once these were completed, the ex-Midland Mainline
CrossCountry
model were highlighted by the InterCity East Coast franchise, when first GNER and then National Express East Coast and Virgin Trains East Coast handed
Impact of the privatisation of British Rail
Impact_of_the_privatisation_of_British_Rail
Market town in South Yorkshire, England
during its heyday Bawtry Market Place and the former Great North Road A GNER train heading south over Bawtry viaduct The Old Town Hall George Morton (1585–1624)
Bawtry
Japanese voice actor
Sakuma) To Heart (Teacher, eps. 1, 9) 2000 The Candidate for Goddess (Hiead Gner) Banner of the Stars (Kufadis) Ceres, The Celestial Legend (Aki Mikage) Labyrinth
Susumu_Chiba
Scottish train operating company, 1997-2004
services in Scotland, with the exception of the Arriva Trains Northern, GNER, Virgin CrossCountry and Virgin Trains West Coast services from England.
ScotRail_(National_Express)
Disused railway station in North Yorkshire, England
Eryholme-Richmond branch line. In 1845, the Great North of England Railway (GNER) was granted powers by the Great North of England and Richmond Railway Act
Richmond railway station (North Yorkshire)
Richmond_railway_station_(North_Yorkshire)
British open-access train company
through train per day each way between Hull Paragon and London King's Cross, GNER's Hull Executive. During May 1999, former British Rail managers Mike Jones
Hull_Trains
Train technology
selective door opening was used at shorter platforms when sets ran with GNER on their "White Rose" services between London King's Cross, York and Leeds
Selective_door_operation
faulty rail shattered into 300 pieces due to rolling contact fatigue while a GNER London to Leeds InterCity 225 express was passing at 115 miles per hour (185 km/h)
List of rail accidents (2000–2009)
List_of_rail_accidents_(2000–2009)
Village in North Yorkshire, England
and called the emergency services, his Land Rover was hit by a southbound GNER InterCity 225 en route from Newcastle to London King's Cross. The train was
Great_Heck
Community Chest Community Chest Metro Centre Dean Street Newcastle Central GNER Monument (Metro) St James' Park Chance County Ground Northumberland Street
List of licensed and localized editions of Monopoly: Europe
List_of_licensed_and_localized_editions_of_Monopoly:_Europe
Railway line connecting Glasgow and Edinburgh
England are given priority on it. The most frequent user of the line was GNER which runs a service to and from Glasgow Central every two hours until 2000
Glasgow–Edinburgh via Carstairs line
Glasgow–Edinburgh_via_Carstairs_line
takes over the British InterCity East Coast train operating franchise from GNER. December 11 – freight service to resume between South Korea and North Korea
2007_in_rail_transport
Scottish train operating company, 2004-2015
Dunbar was operated by the InterCity East Coast franchise holder (originally GNER, then National Express East Coast, then East Coast, and finally Virgin Trains
First_ScotRail
GNER
GNER
GNER
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The Primal Residue
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Young King
Surname or Lastname
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English : patronymic from the personal name Robin.
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English
Blind (from the Roman clan name Caecilius). Famous bearers: the African state of Rhodesia is...
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British, English
Beautiful
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Arabic
Secrecy; Privacy
Surname or Lastname
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English : apparently a variant spelling of Lewison.
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Dense Forest
Biblical
father of praise; confession,father of renown, famous,father (i.e., "possessor") of renown
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Tamil
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Nilgiris hills
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