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- Thetrainline.com abstract "thetrainline.com is an online and telephone service selling tickets for travel on British train services. It was created in 1997 and online ticket sales started in 1999. thetrainline.com Ltd was formerly part of the Virgin Group and is now owned by private equity investors and management. The business has expanded significantly in the last eight years, acquiring its main online competitor Qjump from National Express Group in February 2004.Thetrainline.com website is the leading independent retailer of train tickets online, and is licensed by the Association of Train Operating Companies. Its systems are accredited by the rail industry, but it is both independent of any train operating company and impartial in that its systems search the full range of possible journeys and rail travel fares based on customer preferences (such as price or time).In addition to the online service provided direct to customers operated under its own brands thetrainline.com and Qjump, it provides the website services for 14 of the 20 UK train operating companies operating under their own brands, as well as providing a rail business travel service direct to a number of large blue chip corporations, travel management companies and travel agents. Trainline also provides a call centre service to a number of the customers referred to above.Thetrainline's main offices are in London and Edinburgh.In July 2006, Exponent Private Equity acquired TheTrainLine, for £168 million. TheTrainLine was bought from a consortium of shareholders that included the Virgin, Stagecoach and National Express transport groups. In July 2007, thetrainline acquired Advanced Smartcard Technologies and ECEBS Ltd, signalling a new strategy to enter the smartcard market. Ecebs was subsequently sold to Bell ID in November 2012.In 2008, thetrainline started supplying Newbury Data ND4020 rail ticket printers and self-service kiosks to its corporate and travel management clients.Thetrainline.com's main competitor (in train booking software) is Atos's WebTIS product which is used by East Coast, Chiltern, Southern, Southeastern, London Midland and Atos's own site redspottedhanky.com. First Great Western will move from thetrainline based booking engine to Atos's WebTIS product in November 2012.".
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