British Columbia. Railway Dept.

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Type of entity

Government

Authorized form of name

British Columbia. Railway Dept.

Parallel form(s) of name

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Other form(s) of name

  • Railway Dept.
  • Railway Department

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Description area

Dates of existence

1911-1959

History

The Railway Department was established in 1911 with the enactment of the Railway Department Act (SBC 1911, c. 45). The mandate of the Railway Dept. was to regulate all railways falling under the jurisdiction of British Columbia Railway Act (SBC 1911, c. 44). This included the regulation and inspection of industrial railways (logging and mining) and electric street-car and interurban systems, as well as improvements to terminals and to combined railway and highway bridges. Railways which operated under federal charter came under federal regulation.

In 1959, the Railway Department Act was repealed and the functions of the Railway Dept. were transferred to the newly created Dept. of Commercial Transport (SBC 1959, c.12).

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General context

Relationships area

Related entity

British Columbia. Dept. of Commercial Transport (1959-1973)

Identifier of related entity

119

Category of relationship

temporal

Type of relationship

British Columbia. Dept. of Commercial Transport

is the successor of

British Columbia. Railway Dept.

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Description of relationship

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Authority record identifier

118

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Dates of creation, revision and deletion

Michael Carter 2008-07-31

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Central Name Authority File

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Created by: Michael Carter

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