- Nottingham Joint Station Committee
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The Nottingham Joint Station Committee was incorporated by the Great Central and Great Northern Railway Act 1897 to manage the railway station which was to become Nottingham Victoria. The Committee comprised representatives of the two railway companies to use the station: the Great Northern and the Great Central.
The Committee was no longer required when both companies were grouped (with others) on 1 January 1923 to form the London and North Eastern Railway Company.
Constituent railway companies of the London and North Eastern Railway Constituent companies Subsidiary companies - Brackenhill Light Railway
- Colne Valley and Halstead Railway
- East and West Yorkshire Union Railway
- East Lincolnshire Railway
- Edinburgh and Bathgate Railway
- Forcett Railway
- Forth and Clyde Junction Railway
- Gifford and Garvald Light Railway
- Great North of England, Clarence and Hartlepool Junction Railway
- Horncastle Railway
- Humber Commercial Railway and Dock
- Kilsyth and Bonnybridge Railway
- Lauder Light Railway
- London and Blackwall Railway
- Mansfield Railway
- Mid-Suffolk Light Railway
- Newburgh and North Fife Railway
- North Lindsey Light Railway
- Nottingham and Grantham Railway and Canal
- Nottingham Joint Station Committee
- Nottingham Suburban Railway
- Seaforth and Sefton Junction Railway
- Sheffield District Railway
- South Yorkshire Junction Railway
- Stamford and Essendine Railway
- West Riding and Grimsby Railway
Categories:- British joint railway companies
- LNER constituents
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