South Eastern Railway (Tonbridge and Dartford Lines, &c.) Act 1862

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
Citation1862 c. xcvi
ANNO VICESIMO QUINTO & VICESIMO SEXTO
VICTORLE REGIN.E.
Cap.
xcvi.
An Act to enable the South-eastern Railway Com-
pany to make Railways to Tunbridge and Dart-
ford respectively, and to widen a Portion of their
North Kent Line of Railway, and to purchase
additional Lands for the Purposes of their Under-
taking ; and for other Purposes.
[30th June 1862.]
W
HEREAS an Act was passed in the Session held in the Sixth
and Seventh Years of the Reign of His late Majesty King
William the Fourth, intituled An Act for
making
a Railway 6
& 7
W. 4.
from
the
London and Croydon Railway
to
Dover,
to be called
" The South- c# lxxv'.
eastern Railway," by which the
South-eastern
Railway Company (in this
Act called " the Company") was incorporated: And whereas further Powers
have been granted to the Company by several Acts subsequently passed :
And whereas an Act was passed in the Session held in the Ninth and
Tenth Years of the Reign of Her present Majesty, intituled An Act to 9
& 10
Vict.
enable
the South-eastern Railway
Company
to make a Railway from
the
c- CCCT-
London and Greenwich Railway to Woolwich and Gravesend : And
whereas the Railway by that Act authorized to be made has been for
some Time completed and open for Traffic, and such Railway is commonly*
known as, and is in this Act called, the " North Kent Railway": And
[Local.'] 15 2? whereas

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