Catalogue description British Transport Commission and British Railways Board: Director Trainload Freight and Predecessors: Minutes, Correspondence and Papers
Reference: | AN 209 |
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Title: | British Transport Commission and British Railways Board: Director Trainload Freight and Predecessors: Minutes, Correspondence and Papers |
Description: |
Includes minutes of the Railfreight and Trainload Freight boards and of liaison meetings with the British Railways Board, policy files on the creation and operation of Railfreight and Trainload Freight, records of meetings and correspondence with key customers, and records of operating expenditure, customer revenue and investment and traffic flows. |
Date: | 1959-1994 |
Arrangement: |
Chronological |
Legal status: | Public Record(s) |
Language: | English |
Creator: |
British Railways Board, Chief Freight Manager, 1982 British Railways Board, Director Railfreight, 1982- British Railways Board, Director Trainload Freight, 1993 |
Immediate source of acquisition: |
BRB (Residuary) Ltd |
Custodial history: | Accumulated successively by the Chief Freight Manager, Director Railfreight and Director Trainload freight. Passed to British Railways Board (Residuary) Ltd by the British Railways Board in 2001. |
Accumulation dates: | 1959-1994 |
Selection and destruction information: | Selected to represent the economic, social and demographic condition of the UK. Subjects retained include board minutes and minutes of liaison meetings with the British Railways Board, policy records of the creation and operation of Railfreight and Trainload Freight, dealings with key customers, finance, and traffic flows. |
Accruals: | No future accruals expected. |
Administrative / biographical background: |
Until 1982 the movement of freight by rail was regionally organised, each region having Freight Managers responsible to the Chief Freight Manager at headquarters. After the introduction of sector management in 1982, Railfreight became a separate business responsible for the development of the trainload freight business. There were five subsector trainload freight businesses dealing respectively with the movement of coal, petrol, aggregates, metals and automobiles. Each subsector had a National Business Manager responsible to the Director Freight at headquarters. Between 1988 and 1992 Railfreight controlled Railfreight Distribution (wagonload and deep sea container freight; see AN 115 and AN 204 to AN 207) and Trainload Freight. Under this system Trainload Business managers replaced National Business Managers, responsible to the Director Trainload Freight. Trainload Freight was divided into three companies Mainline, Loadhaul and Transrail, all owned by the British Railways Board until they were sold in 1995. |
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