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National Railway, National Railways, National Rail, National Railroad and similar names can refer toNational Rail, the brand name used for mainline passenger railway services in the United Kingdom
National Rail Corporation, a former rail operator in Australia
National Railroad of Mexico, or Mexican National Railway, a pre-nationalisation railway system 1880–1909
National Railway or National Air-Line Railroad, an air-line railroad in the United States planned in the 1870s
National Railway Administration, the railway regulator in China
National Railway Company of Belgium, state-owned railway operator
National Railway Company of Cuba, passenger and freight railway operator
National Railways of Zimbabwe, the state-owned enterprise which operators the national railway system
National Company for Rail Transport or National Rail Transportation Company, the national rail operator in Algeria
Australian National Railways Commission, trading as Australian National Railways, a government-owned rail operator from 1975–1998
Canadian National Railway, a Class I freight railroad in Canada in the United States
Egyptian National Railways, the national railway manager and operator
Japanese National Railways, the national railway operator from 1948–1987
Korean National Railroad, the railway network manager in South Korea from 1963–2005, split into
Korea National Railway, a railroad construction and management company
Korail, a train operating company
Philippine National Railways, a state-owned rail operator in the Philippines
Swiss National Railway, a former railway company in Switzerland
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