Level Crossings.

Oral Answers to Questions — Coal Mining Industry. – in the House of Commons am ar 7 Rhagfyr 1926.

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Photo of Sir Frank Meyer Sir Frank Meyer , Great Yarmouth

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asked the Minister of Transport if he will state the cases in each of the last five years in which the Board of Trade or the Minister have exercised their powers under Section 7 of the Railway Clauses Act, 1863, to require a railway company to erect a bridge instead of a level crossing?

Photo of Lieut-Colonel Wilfrid Ashley Lieut-Colonel Wilfrid Ashley , New Forest and Christchurch

During the last five years no railway company has been formally required, under the provisions referred to, to erect a bridge instead of a level crossing. As I have previously explained, in answer to the question asked by my hon. and gallant Friend the Member for the Waterloo Division of Lancashire, on 16th November, I am glad to say that on a few important main roads the allocation of grants from the Road Fund has rendered it possible for local authorities to face the expense of erecting bridges over level crossings. In other cases, as on the London-Tilbury road at Purfleet, and at Colnbrook on the Bath road, the construction of new by-pass roads has been undertaken to afford alternative and shorter routes free from level crossings.