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===Nationalisation===
 
===Nationalisation===
The war-damaged LMS was nationalised in 1948 by the Transport Act 1947, becoming part of British Railways. It formed the London Midland Region and part of the Scottish Region. British Railways transferred the lines in Northern Ireland to the Ulster Transport Authority in 1949. The London Midland & Scottish Railway Company continued to exist as a legal entity for nearly two years after Nationalisation, being formally wound up on 23 December 1949. The lines in Great Britain were rationalised through closure in the 1950s to 70s but the main routes survive and some have been developed for 125mph inter-city services.
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The war-damaged LMS was [[nationalised]] in 1948 by the [[Transport Act 1947]], becoming part of [[British Railways]]. It formed the [[London Midland Region]] and part of the [[Scottish Region]]. British Railways transferred the lines in [[Northern Ireland]] to the [[Ulster Transport Authority]] in 1949. The London Midland & Scottish Railway Company continued to exist as a legal entity for nearly two years after Nationalisation, being formally wound up on 23 December 1949.<ref>{{Cite journal |editor1-first= |editor1-last= |date=February 1950 |title=Main-Line Companies Dissolved |journal=[[The Railway Magazine]] |volume=96 |issue=586 |page=73 |publisher=Transport (1910) Ltd |location=London |ref= harv }}</ref> The lines in Great Britain were rationalised through closure in the 1950s to 70s but the main routes survive and some have been developed for 125&nbsp;mph inter-city services.
  
 
==Railway operations==
 
==Railway operations==

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