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British Electricity Authority

From Festipedia, hosted by the FR Heritage Group

The British Electricity Authority (BEA) was the name given to the nationalised electric supply industry during the period 1948 - 1955 and therefore is relevant to railway in connection with the Llyn Ystradau power scheme.

For a discussion of the relationship between the FR and the BEA and the local authorities see this reference.[1]

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  1. ^ Davies, Phillip Vaughan in Great Railway Eras, Festiniog: The Pioneers' Stories (2007) Davies M and Mitchell V, pages 42 - 46, Middleton Press, Midhurst, West Sussex, GU29 9AZ.

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