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[[United Kingdom]] railway franchise operating train services from across [[East Sussex]] and [[Kent]] to central and suburban [[London]]. Southeastern was originally the government-run replacement for [[Connex]] South Eastern services after Connex lost the franchise. Before privatisation, the region served by Southeastern was known as 'Network SouthEast'. | [[United Kingdom]] railway franchise operating train services from across [[East Sussex]] and [[Kent]] to central and suburban [[London, United Kingdom]]. Southeastern was originally the government-run replacement for [[Connex]] South Eastern services after Connex lost the franchise. Before privatisation, the region served by Southeastern was known as 'Network SouthEast'. |
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Southeastern Trains [r]: United Kingdom railway franchise operating train services from across East Sussex and Kent to central and suburban London, United Kingdom. Southeastern was originally the government-run replacement for Connex South Eastern services after Connex lost the franchise. Before privatisation, the region served by Southeastern was known as 'Network SouthEast'.