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Railway Regulation Act 1840

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Citation
  
3 & 4 Vict c 97

Royal assent
  
10 August 1840


Long title
  
An Act for regulating Railways.

The Railway Regulation Act 1840 (3 & 4 Vict c 97) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It brought regulation to the fast-growing railway industry in the United Kingdom.

It is one of the Railway Regulation Acts 1840 to 1893.

The Railways Department of the Board of Trade (the predecessor of Her Majesty's Railway Inspectorate) was created to fulfil this task.

Provisions

Measures contained in the Act were;

  • No railway to be opened without notice to the Board of Trade
  • Returns to be made by railway companies
  • Appointment of Board of Trade railway inspectors
  • Railway byelaws to be approved by the Board
  • Prohibition of drunkenness by railway employees
  • Prohibition of obstruction of the railway
  • Prohibition of trespass on railways
  • As of 2011, Section 16 of the Act, For punishment of persons obstructing the officers of any railway company, or trespassing upon any railway remains in force, as subsequently amended. The remainder has been repealed and replaced.

    References

    Railway Regulation Act 1840 Wikipedia