Belfast and County Down Railway (Bangor Branch Abandonment) Act 1861
Jurisdiction | UK Non-devolved |
Citation | 1861 c. lxiv |
ANNO VICESIMO QUARTO
VICTORLE REGIN.E.
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Cap.
lxiv.
An Act to authorize the entire Abandonment of
the Bangor Branch of the Belfast and County
Down Railway. [12th June 1861.]
W
HEREAS by "The Belfast and County Down Railway Act,
18&
19Vict.
1855,"
the Belfast and County Down Railway Company c-XTm-
(who are in this referred to as " the Company ") were autho-
rized, amongst other Things, to make Two Branch Railways, the one
commencing at the
Newtownards
Branch and terminating in the Town
of
Donaghadee,
and the other known as the Bangor Branch, commencing
at the said
Donaghadee
Branch and terminating in the Town of Bangor:
And whereas so much of the said Bangor Branch as was by the said
Act of 1855 authorized to be made between the public Road in the
Townland of
Corporation
in the Parish of Bangor, marked Number 8
on the Parliamentary Plans referred to in the said Act, and the autho-
rized Termination of the said Branch on the Quay in Bangor was by
"The Belfast and County Down Railway Amendment Act, I860," 23&24Vict.
authorized to be abandoned : And whereas by an Act passed in the last c* x"
Session of Parliament, and called " The Belfast,
Holywood,
and Bangor
23 &
24 Vict.
Railway Act, 1860," a Company was incorporated with Powers to make c-lxi-
a Railway from the
Holywood
Branch of the Belfast and County Doum
Railway to the Town of Bangor, and the Powers of that Act are being
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