The Bodmin and Wenford Light Railway Order 1996
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TRANSPORT The Bodmin and Wenford Light Railway Order 1996
1. This Order may be cited as the Bodmin and Wenford Light Railway Order 1996 and shall come into force on 2nd November 1996.
2.(1) In this Order, unless the context otherwise requires, the following expressions have the meanings hereby respectively assigned to them
(2) In this Order all distances, lengths, measurements, durations and directions stated in any description of works, powers and lands shall be construed as if the words "or thereabouts" were inserted after each such distance, length, measurement, duration or direction.
3.(1) The following provisions of the Railways Clauses Consolidation Act 1845[3] shall be incorporated in this Order
(2) The following provisions of the Railways Clauses Act 1863[4] shall be incorporated in this Order
(3) This Order shall be deemed to be the special Act for the purposes of the said incorporated provisions.
4. Except as may be otherwise provided in this Order, as from the coming into force of this Order the railway or any part thereof shall be subject to all statutory and other provisions applicable to the Boards railway (insofar as the same are still subsisting and capable of taking effect) and the Council shall, subject to articles 6 and 7 below, to the exclusion of the Board be entitled to the benefit of and to exercise all rights, powers and privileges and be subject to all obligations statutory or otherwise relating to the Boards railway (insofar as the same are still subsisting and capable of taking effect) to the intent that the Board shall be released from all such obligations.
5.(1) The operators may on the line of the Boards railway construct and maintain a railway with all the necessary works and conveniences connected therewith and work the same as a light railway for the carriage of freight only under the Act and in accordance with the provisions of this Order. (2) The railway will be laid on the same levels as, and within the existing formation of, the Boards railway.
6.(1) The Council may lease to the Company the railway or any part thereof together with the rights, interests, powers, privileges and obligations vested in the Council by article 4 of this Order on such terms and conditions as may be agreed between the Council and the Company. (2) During the continuance of the lease the Company shall, subject to article 7 below, to the exclusion of the Council be entitled to the benefit of and to exercise all rights, interests, powers and privileges and be subject to all obligations statutory or otherwise as are transferred to or conferred on the Council by this Order and are for the time being in force in respect of the railway or such part thereof as is comprised in the lease.
7.(1) During the continuance and subject to the terms of the lease the Company may sub-let to the Bodmin Company the railway or any part thereof together with the rights, interests, powers, privileges and obligations vested in the Company in accordance with article 6 above on such terms and conditions as may be agreed between the Company and the Bodmin Company. (2) During the continuance of any sub-lease granted under paragraph (1) above the Bodmin Company shall to the exclusion of the Company be entitled to the benefit of, and to exercise all such rights, interests, powers and privileges and be subject to all such obligations of the Company whether statutory or otherwise as are transferred to or conferred on the Company pursuant to article 6 above and are for the time being in force in respect of the railway or such part thereof as is comprised in the sub-lease.
8.(1) The railway shall be constructed and operated on the standard gauge of 1435 millimetres (4 feet 8½ inches) and, subject to the provisions of this article, the motive power shall be steam, diesel-electric, diesel, internal combustion, electric-battery or such other motive power as the Secretary of State may approve. (2) Nothing in this Order shall authorise the use of electrical power as motive power on the railway unless such power is obtained from storage batteries or from a source of generation entirely contained in and carried along with the engines and carriages. (3) If electrical power is used as motive power on the railway, such electrical power shall not be used in such a manner as to cause or be likely to cause any interference with any telecommunications apparatus (as defined in Schedule 2 to the Telecommunications Act 1984[5] or with telecommunication by means of such apparatus.
9.(1) The operators may in the construction of the railway carry the same with a single line of rails across and on the level of the roads and footpaths mentioned in column 1 of Schedule 2 below, and situated in the local authority areas, and at the locations, mentioned respectively in columns 2 and 3 of that Schedule. (2) Notwithstanding anything in any enactment and except as hereinafter provided:
(3) In Schedule 3 to this Order
Notes: [1] 1896 c. 48; section 3 was amended by the Light Railways Act 1912 (c. 10), section 5(1); sections 7 and 9 were repealed in part by the Railways Act 1921 (c. 55), section 86(2) and Schedule 9; section 10 was repealed in part by the Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1986 (c. 12), Schedule 1; section 11 was amended by the Light Railways Act 1912 (c. 19), section 5(3), and the Railways Act 1921, section 73(1), and was repealed in part and further amended in respects not relevant to this Order; section 12 was repealed in part by the Finance Act 1929 (c. 21), section 6 and Schedule. back [2] Railways Act 1921, section 68(1), and S.I. 1970/1681, 1979/571 and 1981/238. back |
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