Proper noun
LNER
(rail transport, Britain) Initialism of London and North Eastern Railway.
Harry flew to Britain from Canada on a commercial flight earlier this week and arrived in Edinburgh on an eco-friendly LNER train from London King's Cross station last night, with taxpayer-funded Scotland Yard bodyguards. Source: Internet
Another Wisbech bobby, PC Howard was called, at about 10.30am on the Sunday morning, to be told that there was a man who appeared to have hanged himself in a railway carriage near Wisbech LNER Station. Source: Internet
It was supposed to be a steam trip with the train pulled by the LNER locomotive Mayflower to the end of the line in Leiston. Source: Internet
A poll of 890 women commissioned by LNER indicated that 85% of women have never considered a career in rail. Source: Internet