In 1962 the British Transport Commission closed the top section of canal.
The station was closed by the British Transport Commission in 1958.
He also served on the police committee of the British Transport Commission.
The family firm was also taken over by the state in the following year, when it passed to the British Transport Commission.
In 1967, he retired from politics to become president of the Canadian Transport Commission.
The station was then closed by the British Transport Commission.
In 1948 it was taken over by the British Transport Commission.
In 1948, 533 more were purchased by the British Transport Commission.
Only a few months later she was scrapped by the British Transport Commission.
He was the first chairman of the British Transport Commission between 1948 and 1953.