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The Railways Act 1993 (c 43) was introduced by John Major's Conservative government and passed on 5 November 1993. It provided for the restructuring of the British Railways Board (BRB), the public corporation that owned and operated the national railway system. A few residual responsibilities of the BRB remained with BRB (Residuary) Ltd.

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  • Der Transport Act 1993 war ein im Jahr 1993 unter dem konservativen britischen Premierminister John Major entstandenes Gesetz zur vollständigen Privatisierung des Schienenverkehrs. (de)
  • The Railways Act 1993 (c 43) was introduced by John Major's Conservative government and passed on 5 November 1993. It provided for the restructuring of the British Railways Board (BRB), the public corporation that owned and operated the national railway system. A few residual responsibilities of the BRB remained with BRB (Residuary) Ltd. (en)
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  • An Act to provide for the appointment and functions of a Rail Regulator and a Director of Passenger Rail Franchising and of users' consultative committees for the railway industry and for certain ferry services; to make new provision with respect to the provision of railway services and the persons by whom they are to be provided or who are to secure their provision; to make provision for and in connection with the grant and acquisition of rights over, and the disposal or other transfer and vesting of, any property, rights or liabilities by means of which railway services are, or are to be, provided; to amend the functions of the British Railways Board; to make provision with respect to the safety of railways and the protection of railway employees and members of the public from personal injury and other risks arising from the construction or operation of railways; to make further provision with respect to transport police; to make provision with respect to certain railway pension schemes; to make provision for and in connection with the payment of grants and subsidies in connection with railways and in connection with the provision of facilities for freight haulage by inland waterway; to make provision in relation to tramways and other guided transport systems; and for connected purposes. (en)
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  • Parliament of the United Kingdom (en)
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  • 1993-11-05 (xsd:date)
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  • Railways Act 1993 (en)
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  • Amended (en)
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  • Der Transport Act 1993 war ein im Jahr 1993 unter dem konservativen britischen Premierminister John Major entstandenes Gesetz zur vollständigen Privatisierung des Schienenverkehrs. (de)
  • The Railways Act 1993 (c 43) was introduced by John Major's Conservative government and passed on 5 November 1993. It provided for the restructuring of the British Railways Board (BRB), the public corporation that owned and operated the national railway system. A few residual responsibilities of the BRB remained with BRB (Residuary) Ltd. (en)
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  • Railways Act 1993 (de)
  • Railways Act 1993 (en)
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