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===Overview===
 
===Overview===
 
[[File:London Midland Scottish Rly 1935 Map.jpg|thumb|Contemporary 1935 map of LMS system. Other railways' lines are omitted but LMS joint lines are shown.]]
 
[[File:London Midland Scottish Rly 1935 Map.jpg|thumb|Contemporary 1935 map of LMS system. Other railways' lines are omitted but LMS joint lines are shown.]]
The Railways Act 1921 created four large railway companies which were in effect geographical monopolies, albeit with competition at their boundaries, and with some lines either reaching into competitor territory, or being jointly operated.
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The [[Railways Act 1921]] created four large railway companies which were in effect geographical monopolies, albeit with competition at their boundaries, and with some lines either reaching into competitor territory, or being jointly operated.
  
The LMS operated services in and around London, the Midlands, the North West of England, Mid/North Wales and Scotland. The company also operated a separate network of lines in Northern Ireland.
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The LMS operated services in and around London, the Midlands, the North West of England, Mid/North Wales and Scotland.<ref name="WhitehouseThomasp7-8">{{Harvnb|Whitehouse|Thomas|2002|pp=7–8.}}</ref> The company also operated a separate network of lines in Northern Ireland.
  
The principal routes were the West Coast Main Line and the Midland Main Line which had been the main routes of the two largest constituent companies, the London and North Western Railway and the Midland Railway respectively.
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The principal routes were the [[West Coast Main Line]] and the [[Midland Main Line]], which had been the main routes of the two largest constituent companies, the [[London and North Western Railway]] and the [[Midland Railway]] respectively.
  
 
===Joint lines===
 
===Joint lines===

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