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Tfl Rail

Once upon a time, in London town, TfL Rail came chugging, up and down. From Liverpool Street to Shenfield they'd go, With passengers hopping on, to and fro. The trains were shiny, sleek, and new, Carrying commuters, just like you. From Essex to London, they'd swiftly glide, With stations along the Great Eastern side. But TfL Rail didn't stop there, They took over services, with utmost care. From Paddington to Heathrow, they'd roam, Transporting travelers to their airport home. MTR Corporation, they ran the show, Under contract to TfL, you know. With smiles and greetings, they'd serve each day, Making sure passengers had a safe and smooth way. But then came Crossrail, a project grand, TfL Rail's name would change, you understand. Elizabeth Line, it would be called, A new era of transport, for one and all. Random page: RHEL