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Under and Railways
Under the 1923 Grouping it passed to the Southern Railway ( SR ), then in the 1948 nationalisation to British Railways.
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Under the Transport Act of 1962, the canals were transferred in 1963 to the British Waterways Board ( BWB ), now British Waterways, and the railways to the British Railways Board ( BRB ).
Under British Railways, there were several grades of guard, depending on whether the guard worked on freight or passenger trains and there was also a purely operational Guard grade that worked freight and passenger trains but without customer contact.
Under the Railways Act 1921, the West Somerset Railway Company was finally amalgamated into the Great Western Railway but the Minehead branch, as the route was now known, continued to be operated by the newly enlarged GWR.
Under the grouping of 1923 the L & SWR became part of the Southern Railway ( SR ) and the NLR became part of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway ( LMS ); both were subsequently nationalised into British Railways.
Under the Transport Act 2000 the Office of Passenger Rail Franchising was abolished and the BRB's functions were transferred to the Strategic Rail Authority's wholly owned subsidiary BRB ( Residuary ) Ltd. With the dissolution of the SRA under the Railways Act 2005, it became a wholly owned subsidiary of the Secretary of State for Transport.
Under British Railways ' ' pilot scheme ', ten locomotives were ordered for evaluation against rival designs from British Thompson-Houston ( Class 15 ) and English Electric ( Class 20 ).
Under the leadership of a new Railways Commissioner, William A. Webb, South Australian Railways began a massive rehabilitation programme.
Under this scheme, Indian Railways has introduced cleaning of coaches of a train en-route while it halts at a particular station for 15 to 20 minutes.
Under British Railways ' control, carriages were often carmine and cream, then maroon.
Under the Railways Act 1921 the new Southern Railway took over all railways on the Isle of Wight.
Under the Transport Act 1962, responsibility for the state railway operation, British Railways, was transferred from being a trade name and subsidiary of the British Transport Commission, to a separate public corporation, under the British Railways Board.
Under the initial scheme for the creation of a series of British Railways standard locomotives, larger passenger and mixed traffic types were intended to be of the 4-6-2 Pacific wheel arrangement, the main advantage of which was that it could be fitted with a wide firebox capable of burning a range of coal types ( and qualities ).
Under the management of Henry Forbes, traffic superintendent from 1910 to 1943, the County Donegal Railways became pioneers in the use of diesel traction.
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Under British Railways they were also widely used on cross-country trains from Brighton to Cardiff and Exeter and on the Newhaven Boat Trains.
Under British Railways, the works built many notable steam designs including the ' Britannia ' 4-6-2s and the remarkable ' Franco Crosti ' 2-10-0 freight locomotives.
Under British Railways Ashford works built the first two of the Southern Region prototype 1Co-Co1 diesel electric locomotives of the D16 / 2 class numbered 10201 and 10202 in 1951.
Under the British Railways Modernisation Plan, a batch of ten diesel-electric locomotives were ordered from the North British Locomotive Co. for evaluation under BR's dieselisation pilot scheme.

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