Department of Railways and Roads explained

Department of Railways and Roads
Type:department
Preceding1:Department of Railways I
Preceding2:Department of Roads and Bridges
Superseding1:Department of Railways II
Superseding2:Public Works Department, Roads and Bridges Branch
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Parent Agency:Board of Land and Works
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The Department of Railways and Roads was a subdepartment of the Victorian Government's Board of Land and Works, which administered the Australian state's railway system and main road network between 1871 and 1877.

History

Amalgamation of the Department of Railways and the Department of Roads and Bridges to save on administration costs was proposed by the ministry of Chief Secretary and Premier John Alexander MacPherson in March 1870.[1] The following year some parliamentarians argued in favour of broader reforms, combining the responsibilities of the Roads, Railways and Public Works departments into a single public service body.[2] The restructure which occurred in April 1871, however, saw the Assistant Commissioner of Roads and Bridges appointed to the position of Secretary for Railways, enabling the joint administration of the departments. The combined department remained under the control of the Board of Land and Works, but road and railway expenses continued to be reported separately.[3]

The department was abolished by an order of the Governor in 1877 which created a second Department of Railways and passed responsibility for roads and bridges to the Public Works Department.

Notes and References

  1. News: Legislative Assembly: Thursday, 24th March . 10 December 2019 . Ballarat Courier . 25 March 1870 . 2.
  2. News: Parliament of Victoria: Legislative Assembly: Tuesday, 23rd May . 10 December 2019 . Bendigo Advertiser . 25 May 1871 . 3.
  3. Web site: Agency VA 2875: Department of Railways and Roads . Public Record Office Victoria . 10 December 2019.