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Col. D. H. Cameron is to resign from the British

11th September 1964
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Railways Board on September 30. but will remain as a parttime member. Col. Cameron was appointed a part-time member of the British Transport Commission in 1954 and in 1962 became a part-time member of the British Railways Board. He was appointed chairman of the Scottish Area Board (now the Scottish Railway Board) in 1959. Mr. W. G. Thorpe, general manager, Scottish Region, will replace Col. Cameron as chairman of the Scottish Railway Board from October I. Maj.-Gen. G. N. Russell is also to leave the British Railways Board at the end of the month. He was appointed chairman of the Road Transport Executive (later the Road Haulage Executive) in 1948 and later became chairman of the Board of Management of British Road Services. In 1962 he became a member of the British Railways Board. For the year 1958-59, Maj.-Gen. Russell was president of the Institute of Transport.


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