Catalogue description Somerset and Dorset Railway Company

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Reference: RAIL 627
Title: Somerset and Dorset Railway Company
Description:

This series contains minutes of the meetings of the proprietors and the Board of Directors, deeds, agreements, contracts, specifications, estimates, plans, staff records and accountant's records, the report of the Court of Inquiry into the Radstock collision, 1876, and material relating to agreements with other companies.

Date: 1855-1928
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Former reference in its original department: SMD.
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: English
Creator:

Somerset and Dorset Railway Company, 1862-1875

Physical description: 28 volume(s)
Access conditions: Subject to 30 year closure unless otherwise stated
Administrative / biographical background:

By virtue of the Somerset & Dorset companies Amalgamation Act 7 August 1862, the Somerset Central Railway and the Dorset Central railway companies were amalgamated by the name of "The Somerset & Dorset Railway Company".

Under the Somerset & Dorset Railway Leasing Act 13 July 1876 the Somerset & Dorset Railway Company was vested by way of lease for 999 years in the South Western Railway Company and Midland Railway Company from 1 November 1875.

Under Section 25 of the Act each of the two latter companies was to appoint three Directors and such six persons were to form the Joint Committee "of entire equality" for giving effect to the Scheduled Agreement to the Act.

The South Western Railway Company became vested in the Southern Railway and the Midland Railway Company became vested in the London Midland & Scottish Railway Company as from 1 January 1923. Under the Southern Railway Act of 31 July 1923 the Somerset & Dorset Railway Company was dissolved, and was transferred to and vested in the Southern Railway and the London Midland & Scottish railway companies jointly in equal undivided moieties as from 1 July 1923.

The Joint Committee passed to the British Transport Commission under the Transport Act 1947.

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