Railtrack (Waverley Station) Order Confirmation Act 2000

The Railtrack (Waverley Station) Order Confirmation Act 2000 is an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The act allowed the rebuilding of parts of Waverley Station, Edinburgh by the exemption from or repeal of several 19th century laws.

Railtrack (Waverley Station) Order Confirmation Act 2000
Long titleAn Act to confirm a Provisional Order under the Private Legislation Procedure (Scotland) Act 1936, relating to Railtrack (Waverley Station).
Territorial extentUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Dates
Royal assent14 June 2000

Provisions

The provisions of the act include:

  • Confirming the Railtrack (Waverley Station) Order 2000 which in turn, made provisions for the rebuilding of Waverley Station, including the repeal of parts of the North British Railway (Stations Enlargement) Act 1851, the North British Railway (New Works) Act 1866 and the North British Railway Act 1894.[1]

Timeline

The Act had its first reading in the House of Commons on 16 May 2000 and its second reading on 24 May 2000.[2] It had its first reading in the House of Lords on 7 June 2000 and was deemed to have been read a second time the same day.[3][4] It was read a third time on the 13 June 2000 and achieved Royal Assent the next day.[5][6]

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