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  2. Campaign to Bring Back British Rail - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] In addition to its representation of ordinary passengers, on whose behalf it campaigns for improvements to rail services, it undertakes research for the purpose of lobbying political parties towards the ends of reintroducing a vertically-integrated, publicly owned and operated British railway network. It has over 150,000 supporters UK ...

  3. Q&A: Labour’s plan for rail reform and the background to ...

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    Labour has pledged to nationalise the rail network, claiming it has become a ‘symbol of national decline’. Q&A: Labour’s plan for rail reform and the background to nationalisation Skip to ...

  4. Railway nationalisation - Wikipedia

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    Railway nationalisation is the act of taking rail transport assets into public ownership. Several countries have at different times nationalised part or all of their railway system. Several countries have at different times nationalised part or all of their railway system.

  5. File:The nationalisation of our railway system.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Summary Description The nationalisation of our railway system.pdf English: The nationalisation of our railway system, its justice and advantages by Keddell, F (undated)

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  7. Swinney calls for Labour nationalisation of Network Rail - AOL

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  8. Transport Act 1947 - Wikipedia

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    The Transport Act 1947 (10 & 11 Geo. 6.c. 49) was an Act of Parliament of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.Under the terms of the Act, the railway network, long-distance road haulage and various other types of transport were nationalised and came under the administration of the British Transport Commission.

  9. Privatisation of British Rail - Wikipedia

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    The Rail Regulator (the statutory officer at the head of the Office of the Rail Regulator (ORR)) was established to regulate the monopoly and dominant elements of the railway industry, and to police certain consumer protection conditions of operators' licences. The Regulator did this through powers to supervise and control the consumption of ...