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[[Image:London Midland Rail Network Sagredo.svg|thumb|right|A map of the London Midland Network, owned by Govia]]
'''Govia''' is a transport company based in the [[United Kingdom]]. A joint venture between [[Go-Ahead_Group|Go-Ahead]] (65 per cent) and [[Keolis]] SA (35 per cent) it is a key operator of commuter services in [[London]], the [[South East England|South East]] and on the [[West Coast Main Line]]. It currently owns the [[Southern (train operating company)|Southern]], the [[Southeastern (train operating company)|Southeastern]] and the [[London Midland|West Midlands]] franchises, and was the proprietor of the former company [[Thameslink (train operating company)|Thameslink]], whose services were handed over to [[First Capital Connect]] in [[April 2006]].
'''Govia''' is a transport company based in the [[United Kingdom]]. A joint venture between [[Go-Ahead_Group|Go-Ahead]] (65 per cent) and [[Keolis]] SA (35 per cent) it is a key operator of commuter services in [[London]], the [[South East England|South East]] and on the [[West Coast Main Line]]. It currently owns the [[Southern (train operating company)|Southern]], the [[Southeastern (train operating company)|Southeastern]] and the [[London Midland|West Midlands]] franchises, and was the proprietor of the former company [[Thameslink (train operating company)|Thameslink]], whose services were handed over to [[First Capital Connect]] in [[April 2006]].
== See also==
== See also==

Revision as of 18:46, 12 January 2008

A map of the London Midland Network, owned by Govia

Govia is a transport company based in the United Kingdom. A joint venture between Go-Ahead (65 per cent) and Keolis SA (35 per cent) it is a key operator of commuter services in London, the South East and on the West Coast Main Line. It currently owns the Southern, the Southeastern and the West Midlands franchises, and was the proprietor of the former company Thameslink, whose services were handed over to First Capital Connect in April 2006.

See also