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The bold lines show what were thought in 1965 to be British Rail's only
future trunk routes; many of the assumptions did not come to
pass.
February
events
February - The British Railways Board publishes
The Development of the Major Trunk Routes (sometimes known
as the "second Beeching Report", although Dr Beeching
had little input) which identifies routes to be targeted for
development particularly for freight traffic.[1]
May 31 - Dr Richard Beeching steps down from the
chairmanship of the British Railways Board, partly
due to opposition within the Government to his views on transport
in general.[1][4]