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40% (3,062 miles / 4,928 km) of the British rail network is electrified and 60% of all rail journeys are be electric traction (both by locomotives and Multiple Units).

650 to 850v DC Third rail

An example of thrid rail

630 V DC Fourth Rail

1200 V DC Side Contact rail

  • Manchester Victoria - Bury and

1500 V DC Overhead

3500 V DC Overhead

  • Holcombe Brook Branch
  • Manchester Victoria - Bury (to Third Rail in 1918)

6600 (6.6K) V AC Overhead @25Hz

25000 (25K) V AC Overhead @50Hz

The West Coast Main Line is electrified at 25 kV AC Overhead