Documents on British Railways

Overview
  • Documents (65items)  on British Railways, mainly  from Parliamentary publication、Proceedings of Railway Clearing House, account books.
  • The account books are available through the digital archive.
Digital Archives
  1. North Eastern Railway Company. Rate book containing the rates for merchandise excepting mineral traffic, live stock, and traffic by passenger train or other similar service, the rates for which are given in separate rate books. In operation from Middlesborough Station 4-10-1921
  2. Classification of merchandise for conveyance by railway. Determined by Rates Advisory Committee in accordance with section 29 of the Railways Act, 1921
  3. London and North Eastern Railway. Rate book containing the rates for merchandise (Excepting coal class traffic, livestock, and traffic by passenger train or other similar service) Applicable with the conditions and regulations contained in the general railway classifications. Between Verney Junction Station and stations on other railways in England and Wales
  4. L.N.E.R.Passenger train traffic for twelve months ended 31st December, 1936 […] Station
Catalogue
  1. “Catalogue of documents on British railways in the Library of Economics” Resources and Historical Collections Office, The Library of Economics, the Univ. of Tokyo, 2013.3
References
  1. UCHIDA Marina ‘Documents on British Railways’ ”Annual Bulletin of Resources and Historical Collections Office (shiryo-shitsu), the Library of Economics” 2, the University of Tokyo, 2012.3
  2. ONOZUKA Tomoji ‘Preface’ “Catalogue of documents on British railways in the Library of Economics” Resources and Historical Collections Office, The Library of Economics, the Univ. of Tokyo, 2013.3
  3. UCHIDA Marina「イギリス鉄道関係資料の公開にあたって(Documents on British Railways no koukai ni atatte )」”Catalogue of documents on British railways in the Library of Economics” Resources and Historical Collections Office, The Library of Economics, the Univ. of Tokyo, 2013.3
Contacts
  • Resources and Historical Collections Office

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