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- More importantly, nationalisation served the government's own ends.
- Excluded from nationalisation were industrial lines like the Oxfordshire Ironstone Railway.
- Even so, the nationalisation proved highly popular with the people.
- By 1951 Iranian support for nationalisation of the AIOC was intense.
- There was no significant banking reform or nationalisation of private businesses.
- 4767 was renumbered 44767 by British Railways after nationalisation in 1948.
- After nationalisation in 1948, BR renumbered the locomotive to 46256.
- The Great Western Railway operated the line until nationalisation in 1948.
- She passed to North Thames Gas Board upon nationalisation in 1949.
- The LMS became part of British Railways at nationalisation in 1948.
- Following nationalisation the colliery became part of the National Coal Board.
- In response Chifley then proposed the total nationalisation of the banks.
- At nationalisation the colliery had 234 underground and 40 surface workers.
- Example 1 : The erstwhile Jan Sangh had vigorously opposed bank nationalisation.
- The period of nationalisation saw sweeping changes in the national railway network.
- The electric Liverpool Overhead Railway was also excluded from nationalisation.
- After nationalisation, British Railways revived the concept in the early 1950s.
- After nationalisation in 1948, passenger traffic started to dwindle.
- Qasim was also responsible for the nationalisation of the Iraqi oil industry.
- In economic policy, Calwell was not a great advocate of nationalisation.
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