- Great Southern Railways
The Great Southern Railways Company (often Great Southern Railways, or GSR) was an Irish company that from 1925 until 1945 owned and operated all railways that lay wholly within the
Irish Free State (the present-dayRepublic of Ireland ).History
Formation
Provision for the creation of the company was made by the Railways Act 1924, which mandated the amalgamation (in the case of the 4 major railway companies) and absorption (of the 22 smaller companies) of all railways wholly within the
Irish Free State . Only cross-border railways, most notably theGreat Northern Railway (Ireland) , remained outside its control.The
Great Southern and Western Railway Company, theMidland Great Western Railway Company of Ireland and theCork, Bandon and South Coast Railway Company agreed to terms for amalgamation, forming the Great Southern Railway Company by way of the Railways (Great Southern) Preliminary Amalgamation Scheme of 12 November 1924 (SI no. 31 of that year).The Great Southern Railways Company was formed when the fourth major company, the
Dublin and South Eastern Railway , joined these companies under the the Great Southern Railways Amalgamation Scheme of 1 January 1925 (SI no. 1 of that year) and the the Great Southern Railways Supplemental Amalgamation Scheme, also 1925.The smaller companies were absorbed under several successive Statutory Instruments.
Buses and hotels
From 1929, when it acquired a stake in the
Irish Omnibus Company , the company also ran bus services. These operations became the responsibility from1 January 1934 of the Great Southern Railways Omnibus Department. The hotel group formed by the company,Great Southern Hotels , continued to bear the company's name until itsprivatisation in 2006. Some of the hotels continue to use the Great Southern name as of 2007.Rosslare
CIÉ maintain a [http://www.cie.ie/about_us/schools_and_enthusiasts.asp#4 full list of the twenty five companies which constituted the Great Southern Railways in 1925] . This is not entirely accurate, as it includes the Fishguard and Rosslare Railways & Harbours Company which still exists today, although GSR took over 50% of its shares upon its creation, the other 50% being held by the UK
Great Western Railway . The respective shareholdings in the company, now essentially ashelf company , are held today byIarnrod Éireann andStena Line . [http://www.iii.co.uk/investment/detail?code=cotn:72GU.L&display=news&it=le&period=2001]Transfer to CIÉ
The [http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/ZZA21Y1944.html Transport Act 1944] dissolved the Company and transferred its assets, together with those of the
Dublin United Transport Company toCoras Iompair Éireann , from1 January 1945 .ee also
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History of rail transport in Ireland
*Rail transport in Ireland
*Iarnród Éireann
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