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Following the Royal Assent of the Transport Act on August 6th 1947, the four major railway companies, together with the canal system, were nationalised from January 1st 1948 under the management of the British Transport Commission (BTC). What had been the Southern Railway became British Railways (Southern Region). The route into Plymouth was in 1955 as follows: TAMERTON FOLIOT to PLYMOUTH FRIARY Note B - Mileage is from London Waterloo Station
For information about the developments on the British Railways Southern Region main line and branches between 1948 and 1973 please CLICK HERE.
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