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===The Stanier revolution===
 
===The Stanier revolution===
The arrival of the new chief mechanical engineer, William Stanier, who was brought in from the Great Western Railway by Josiah Stamp in 1932, heralded a change. Stanier introduced new ideas rather than continuing the company's internal conflict.
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The arrival of the new chief mechanical engineer, [[William Stanier]], who was brought in from the [[Great Western Railway]] by [[Josiah Stamp]] in 1932,<ref name="WhitehouseThomasp23">{{Harvnb|Whitehouse|Thomas|2002|p=23.}}</ref> heralded a change. Stanier introduced new ideas rather than continuing the company's internal conflict.<ref name=OSN-S/><ref name=GracesGuide/>
  
 
===Nationalisation===
 
===Nationalisation===

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