
LNER (London and North Eastern Railway)
The London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) was a major British railway company established in 1923 during the grouping of railways, serving northeastern England, eastern Scotland, and parts of eastern and northern England. It was responsible for operating passenger and freight trains across its extensive network, including the famous express trains like the Flying Scotsman. LNER was known for its efficiency, innovative services, and iconic locomotives. It remained operational until nationalization in 1948, when it became part of British Railways. Today, LNER is a modern train operator that preserves its historical legacy while providing contemporary rail services in the UK.