Midland Railway (Bath and Thornbury Lines) Act 1864

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
Citation1864 c. clxiv
Year1864
ANNO VICESIMO SEPTIMO & VICESIMO OCTAVO
VICTORIA REGIJNLE.
Cap.
clxiv.
An Act for tlie Construction by the Midland Rail-
way Company of new Railways from their Bristol
and Birmingham Line to the City of Bath and to
Thornbury; and for other Purposes.
[14th July 1864.]
W
HEREAS it is expedient that the Midland Railway
Company (in this Act called " the Company") should
be empowered to construct a Railway, to commence in
the Parish of Mangotsjield in the County of
Gloucester
by a Junction
with the Bristol and Birmmgliam Line of their Railway, and to
terminate in the Parish of Walcot in the City of Bath in the County
of Somerset; and that for the Purpose of improving the Approaches
to such Railway the Company should be empowered to widen the
existing Road or Street in the City of Bath called Chapel Row,
from the South-west Corner of Queen Square to Monmouth Street,
and also to make a new Road or Street from the Junction of Westgate
Place with Monmouth Street to James Street, near Trinity Church, in
the said City: And whereas it is also expedient that the Company
should be empowered to make a Railway, to commence in the Parish
of Yate in the County of Gloucester by a Junction with their
Bristol and Birmingham Line, and to terminate in the Parish of
[Local:'] 23 Z Thornbury

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