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  1. History of rail transport in Great Britain - Wikipedia

    • A wagonway, essentially a railway powered by animals drawing the cars or wagons, was used by German miners at Caldbeck, Cumbria, England, perhaps from the 1560s. A wagonway was bui… See more

    1830–1922: Early Development

    In 1830, the Liverpool and Manchester Railway opened. Being was the world's first inter-city passenger railway and the first to have 'scheduled' services, terminal stations and service… See more

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    1923–1947: The Big Four

    On 1 January 1923, almost all the railway companies were grouped into the Big Four: the … See more

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    1948–1994: British Rail

    From the start of 1948, the railways were nationalised to form British Railways (latterly "British Rail") under the control of the British Transport Commission. Though there were … See more

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    1995 Onwards: Post-Privatisation

    Since privatisation, numbers of passengers have grown rapidly; by 2010 the railways were carrying more passengers than at any time since the 1920s.and by 2014 passenger … See more

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  2. Great Britain's railway system was built by private companies, but it was nationalised by the Transport Act 1947 and was run from then onwards by British Railways (which traded as British Rail from 1965) until privatisation, which was begun in 1994 and completed in 1997. Infrastructure, passenger, and freight services were separated at that time.
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    British Railways, former national railway system of Great Britain, created by the Transport Act of 1947, which inaugurated public ownership of the railroads. British Rail was restructured in 1993 prior to its privatization. Passenger and freight traffic were taken over by private companies.
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  11. History of rail transport - Wikipedia

    WEBThe earliest railway in Britain was a wagonway system; a horse drawn wooden rail system, used by German miners at Caldbeck, Cumbria, England, perhaps from the 1560s. [14] A wagonway was built at Prescot …

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