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There is a large number of companies using the name DC Rail. Are they connected? From: Companies House

DC RAIL Limited 07914567 - Incorporated on 18 January 2012 26 Leigh Road, Eastleigh, England, SO50 9DT

DC RAIL & CIVIL ENGINEERING LTD 10159582 - Incorporated on 3 May 2016 7 Fryent Grove, London, England, NW9 7HE

DC RAIL AND CIVILS LTD 10010011 - Incorporated on 17 February 2016 7 Morston Court, Aisecome Way, Weston-Super-Mare, Somerset, United Kingdom, BS22 8NG

DC RAIL CONSULTING LTD. 08192573 - Incorporated on 28 August 2012 44 North Street, Great Wakering, Southend-On-Sea, Essex, SS3 0EL

DC RAIL PLANNING LIMITED 08113179 - Incorporated on 20 June 2012 The Plaza Building, Lee High Road, Lewisham, London, SE13 5PT

DC RAIL SERVICES LTD 10951132 - Incorporated on 7 September 2017 113a London Road, Waterlooville, Hampshire, United Kingdom, PO7 7DZ

DC RAIL SOLUTIONS LTD 11708807 - Incorporated on 3 December 2018 52 Albatross Gardens, South Croydon, Surrey, United Kingdom, CR2 8QX

DC RAILTECH LTD 10358998 - Incorporated on 5 September 2016 97 Yarmouth Road, Norwich, England, NR7 0HF

DC RAIL (UK) LTD 09130991 - Dissolved on 6 November 2018 Alva House, Valley Drive, Gravesend, Kent, DA12 5UE

DC RAILWAY CONSULTANCY LIMITED 11059805 - Incorporated on 13 November 2017 Belvedere House, Hassall Green, Sandbach, England, CW11 4YB

DC RAILWAY MATERIALS SERVICES LIMITED 10274096 - Incorporated on 12 July 2016 16 Corran Road, Stafford, England, ST17 9QG

DC RAIL SAFETY LTD 08673714 - Dissolved on 28 April 2015 52 Copnor Rd, Portsmouth, England, PO3 5AH

Mock wurzel soup (talk) 22:23, 31 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Under British company law, the mere resemblance of part of the names of two companies carries no indication that there is any connection between the two. It's like Apple Incorporated has no connection with Apple Corps, even though there is plenty of similarity in their names.
Some of them may be "paper" companies, a company that is registered but has no intent of actually transacting any business. I can think of two situations for that: first, they may have been registered speculatively, in the hope that somebody may one day pay big money to gain that name - a bit like domain name squatting. Second, it takes time to register a new company, and there are agencies who register several "paper" companies so that if somebody needs to start a new company quickly, they go to one of these agencies and buy one ready-made (so to speak) saving a lot of time and effort. --Redrose64 🌹 (talk) 23:10, 31 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]