RAILWAY DEVELOPMENT
SCHEME COSTING £30,000,000 NEW BRITISH SERVICES (British Official Wireless). RUGBY, Nor. 5. A big scheme of railway development works extending over five years and costing £30,000,000, for which a loan to be guaranteed as to principal and interest by the Exchequer will be raised, has been agreed upon following prolonged negotiations between the Government and the four main line railway companies. Granting of the necessary powers by Parliament only is awaited before this programme of expansion and reconstruction is put in hand.
In addition to the reconstruction and enlarging of many important stations and goods yards, the building of rolling stock and the laying of new branch and looplines, the proposed works include an extension of automatic train control, the installation of coloured light signalling and other safety precautions and big schemes of electrification.
When these are completed electrical services from London, which already run to Brighton and Eastbourne, will extend to Portsmouth, Arundel and Hastings.
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Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 7 November 1935, Page 5
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