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On This Day in History - 1990: Channel Tunnel Engineers break through under the English Channel to link the UK and France for the first time
This Act saw the the break-up of the British Transport Commission into five new public authorities:
This document was published on 1st August 1962 by His/Her Majesty's Stationery Office.
It was written by His/Her Majesty's Government.
The original document format was HTML, and comprised 171 pages.
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"An Act to provide for the re-organisation of the nationalised transport undertakings now carried on under the Transport Act 1947, and for that purpose to provide for the establishment of public authorities as successors to the British Transport Commission, and for the transfer to them of undertakings, parts of undertakings, property, rights, obligations and liabilities; to repeal certain enactments relating to transport charges and facilities and to amend in other respects the law relating to transport, inland waterways, harbours and port facilities; and for purposes connected with the matters aforesaid."
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