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This document was published on 1st May 1984 by Her Majesty's Stationery Office.

It was written by House of Commons Select Committee.

The original document format was Scanned Images, and comprised 44 pages.

This document was kindly sourced from British Official Publications Collaborative Reader Information Service and is in our Financial & economic reports collection. It was added to the Archive on 2nd October 2004.

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"2. The Second Report of 1982-83, Serpell Committee Report on the Review of Railway Finances, was published on 18 May 1983 as House of Commons Paper 240. A letter was sent to the Chairman of the present Transport Committee in December 1983 setting out the Government's response to that report. The relevant section of that letter is published as Annex B to this Special Report."

Timeline:
Serpell closures

19th December 1982
Railway Finances - Report of a Committee chaired by Sir David Serpell KCB CMG OBE

April 1983
Serpell Committee Report on the Review of Railway Finances: Second Report from the Transport Committee...

1st May 1984
Government Observations on the First, Second and Third Reports of the Committee, Session 1982-83

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