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British Transport Police

The British Transport Police are a national police service for the railway system throughout Great Britain. The Service is also responsible for policing the London Underground system, the Docklands Light Railway, the Midland Metro Tram System and Croydon Tramlink. The service has 2,206 regular police officers, 129 Specials and 667 support staff throughout England, Wales, and Scotland. Northern Ireland does not have an extensive railway system, and responsibility for policing remains in control of the Police Service of Northern Ireland.

British Transport Police can trace its history back to 1825, to the origins of the police service in Britain. It was judged that the railways needed their own police force given that they transport millions of passengers everyday; carry valuable goods in cargo; and incidents on the railway can have knock on effects throughout the country.

British Transport Police officers have the same powers as regular British policemen. They do however, limit their activities to the railway network and those other networks listed above.

External Link

http://www.btp.police.uk/

Referenced By

British Police | British Rail | British Railways | London Metropolitan Police | Metropolitan Police | Metropolitan Police Service

 

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