Catalogue description East London Railway Joint Committee
Reference: | RAIL 179 |
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Title: | East London Railway Joint Committee |
Description: |
The series consists principally of the East London Railway Joint Committee's minutes and reports. |
Date: | 1884-1948 |
Held by: | The National Archives, Kew |
Former reference in its original department: | ELJC |
Legal status: | Public Record(s) |
Language: | English |
Creator: |
East London Railway Joint Committee, 1884-1947 |
Physical description: | 37 files and volumes |
Administrative / biographical background: |
Under East London Railway Act 10th August 1882, East London Railway Company was authorised to construct new railway at Whitechapel for connecting its system of railways with those of Metropolitan, and Metropolitan District railway companies. When line was completed, East London Railway Company was to grant leases of undertaking, in perpetuity, to London, Brighton & South Coast; South Eastern; London, Chatham & Dover; Metropolitan; and Metropolitan District railway companies. Under Sections 45 and 46 of act, East London Railway was to be maintained and manned by Brighton Company on behalf of joint committee, formed of two representatives appointed by East London (and the other railway companies above mentioned) for purposes of managing and controlling East London Railway. First meeting of joint committee as such appears to be that of 1st October 1884, on which date first trains commenced to run, though only empty as an experiment until Monday 6th October 1884 when Inner Circle and Whitechapel Extension would be opened for conveyance of passengers. East London Railway Company was transferred to and vested in Southern Railway Company under Section 46 of Southern Railway Act of 1925, but sections 56 & 57 contain provisions as to lease of line to Southern; Metropolitan; Metropolitan District; and London & North Eastern railway companies. Joint Committee passed to British Transport Commission under Transport Act 1947. |
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