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- CrossCountry (legal name XC Trains Limited) is a British train operating company owned by Arriva UK Trains, operating the current CrossCountry franchise...
- Crosscountry is a series of educational video games for North American students (grade one through grade nine). The games are published by Ingenuity Works...
- Virgin CrossCountry was a train operating company in the United Kingdom that operated the InterCity CrossCountry p****enger franchise from January 1997...
- three operators, Avanti West Coast (13 sets), CrossCountry (25 sets) and Grand Central (two sets). CrossCountry sets had their tilt function disabled in 2008...
- Route. They were initially operated by Virgin CrossCountry and since 2007 have been operated by CrossCountry. All coaches are equipped with a ****mins QSK19...
- Euston, as well as TransPennine Express services from Manchester and CrossCountry services from Birmingham, Bristol, Plymouth and various other destinations...
- 1946 Play in Huntington Bank Field Cleveland, Ohio Headquartered in the CrossCountry Mortgage Campus Berea, Ohio League / conference affiliations All-America...
- classic Groove Xtreme Virgin Radio France Samoa Sun Trainline Trains CrossCountry East Coast ExpressCoach Open Access USA West Coast Travel City Direct...
- class 168 and class 171 units. These trains are currently in use with CrossCountry, East Midlands Railway, Northern Trains and ScotRail. The class 170 diesel...
- p****enger journeys in the UK such as Aberdeen to Penzance, are operated by CrossCountry. It is classed as a high-speed line because its sections from Birmingham...