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The 2,536 railway stations on the National Rail network in Great Britain are classified into eight categories by the Department for Transport (DfT). Based on passenger footfall and income, they are categorised from A "national hub" to F2 "small unstaffed" stations. Originally consisting of six categories, the scheme was devised in 1996 as part of the privatisation of British Rail. Following a review in 2009, they are used to set minimum standards for facilities at stations.
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