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Encyclopedia > Cheshire Lines Committee

The Cheshire Lines Committee (CLC) was the second largest joint railway in Great Britain.


The line was joint between the Midland Railway (MR) and the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway (MSLR) (later renamed to the Great Central Railway (GCR)). In 1923 these were grouped into the London Midand and Scottish Railway (LMS) and the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) respectively. On nationalisation in 1948, both parent companies became part of British Railways.


Despite its name 143 route miles were in Lancashire.


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Signal Boxes of the Cheshire Lines Committee (200 words)
Although the Cheshire Lines Committee was jointly owned by the Great Central, the Great Northern and Midland Railways, it operated as an independent concern.
Until the CLC opened its own signal works at Warrington in 1881, boxes were built and equipped by contractors, but the company was quick to introduced its own designs.
The Cheshire Lines Committee remained an entity after the 1923 grouping by virtue of becoming a joint LMS and LNE operation.
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Cheshire School for the Arts in Education is in the development stages of the arts-based curriculum, staff job descriptions and administrative relationships are completed in draft form.
The personnel committee is presently establishing job descriptions for positions in the new school, and is developing job descriptions for technology positions determined to be necessary to implementing and supporting the educational program and administrative services.
Open lines of communication are being maintained within the organization and with the public, and will continuously be evaluated for effectiveness in communicating the desired information to parents, students, staff and community.
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