She beat the other candidate with 26.542 against 9.574 votes.
The proposal was voted down with 102 against 101 votes.
In April 1968, the city council voted with 47 against 38 votes to close the line.
This was followed second voting some time later, which gave 44 against 41 votes in favor of closing.
The meeting decided to keep on striking, with 110 against 18 votes.
The negotiated agreement was passed with 51 against 34 votes in the city council.
On 6 March 1863, the final decision was made, with six against three votes.
Parliament passed the construction of the rail line on 11 June 1863, with 65 against 44 votes.
The council voted with 35 against 8 votes to support the proposal from the committee.
The bill was passed on 23 March with 444 against 94 votes.