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United Kingdom railway station categories : ウィキペディア英語版 | United Kingdom railway station categories The 2,520 railway stations on the National Rail network in Great Britain are classified into six categories (two of which are each divided into two subcategories) by the Department for Transport. The scheme was devised in 1996 and there was a review in 2009 when 106 stations changed categories. The categorisation scheme is owned by Network Rail, the site landlord of most of the stations.〔 Some stations are in more than one category, for instance St Pancras International's surface platforms are in category A and the Thameslink platforms are in category C1. ==Categorisation scheme==
Category C stations are subdivided into (city or busy junction) and (other busy railheads). The only exception is , which has not been given a subcategory; it is listed by DfT as "C".〔 Category F stations are sub-divided into (basic) and (below 100,000 journeys per annum).〔
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