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Schedule 2

SCHEDULE 10 TO THE RULES OF THE SHARED COST ARRANGEMENTSPECIAL TERMS FOR CERTAIN MEMBERS OF THE BRITISH RAILWAYS (WAGES GRADES) PENSION FUND (“WAGES GRADES MEMBERS”)

PART 1

1.  This schedule applies to Wages Grades Members who immediately before joining the Wages Fund on 14th August 1967 were members of:

(i)the pension schemes listed in column 2 of parts 2, 3 and 4;

(ii)the Pullman Car Company Limited Male Wages Grades Employees Superannuation Fund and Life Assurance Scheme;

(iii)the British Transport Commission Staff Assurance Scheme (W. H. Smith & Sons Pension Fund);

(iv)the Frank Mason & Co. Ltd. Staff Pension Scheme; or

(v)the Sharpness Docks Pension Scheme

who did not subsequently transfer to the New Section.

2.  A Wages Grades Member to whom this schedule applies by virtue of paragraph 1(i) shall be entitled to a Preserved Death Benefit, a Preserved Lump Sum and a Preserved Pension of the amounts (if any) shown in column 3 of parts 2, 3 and 4 in respect of each scheme of which he or she was a member.

3.  The lump sum payable under Rule 7 (Death in Service on or before Age 65) or Rule 8 (Death after Retirement) on the death of a Wages Grades Member to whom this schedule applies shall be reduced by the excess of:

(i)the aggregate of:

(a)the proportion of each element of the Preserved Death Benefit (if any) shown in column 4 of parts 2, 3 and 4 in respect of each scheme (if any) of which he or she was a member; and

(b)the amount of the capital sum death benefit (if any) payable from the pension schemes mentioned in items (ii), (iii), (iv) and (v) of paragraph 1 which was provided by contributions from the employer;

over

(ii)£125,

except that the lump sum payable as aforesaid shall not be reduced under this paragraph below the Member’s Accumulated Contributions (as defined in the rules of the British Railways (Wages Grades) Pension Fund).

4.  The pension payable under or by analogy with Rule 5A(2) (Retirement between Minimum Pension Age and Age 65) to a Wages Grades Member to whom this schedule applies shall be reduced, except when such pension is used in the calculation of a pension payable to an Eligible Spouse or Eligible Dependants or Eligible Children, by the annual equivalent of the excess of:

(i)the aggregate of:

(a)th in the case of a man, th in the case of a woman, of the proportion of each element of the Preserved Lump Sum (if any) shown in column 4 of parts 2, 3 and 4 in respect of each scheme (if any) of which he or she was a member; and

(b)the weekly equivalent of the proportion of each element of the Preserved Pension (if any) shown in column 4 of parts 2, 3 and 4 in respect of each scheme (if any) of which he or she was a member; and

(c)the amount of the weekly pension (if any) payable from the pension schemes mentioned in items (ii), (iii), (iv) and (v) of paragraph 1 which was provided by contributions from the employer;

over

(ii)46.25p a week,

except that the pension payable as aforesaid shall not be reduced under this paragraph below the pension which would be calculated under Rule 5A(2) if Pensionable Service were equal to the aggregate of:

(i)40% of Antedated Membership (if any); and

(ii)the period of additional membership granted under rule 6(2) of the New Section and rule 6(2) of the British Railways (Wages Grades) Pension Fund or any predecessor to that rule, and any Pensionable Service granted as a result of a transfer–in; and

(iii)50% of Contributory Membership between 14th August 1967 and 30th June 1974 inclusive; and

(iv)40% of Contributory Membership after 30th June 1974.

PART 2
NOTE:

For the purpose of this table “p.w.” means “per week” and “p.a.” means “per annum”.

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SCHEME NoSCHEMEDEFERRED BENEFITPROPORTION FOR OFFSETTING
Pension
100The British Transport Commission (Male Wages Grades) Pension SchemeIn accordance with rules of the scheme except that the offsetting provided for in scheme rule 31 shall apply only insofar as the aggregate of the weekly pension equivalent of the proportion of each element of his Preserved Lump Sum and Preserved Pension (if any) shown in column 4 of Schedules 2, 3 and 4 in respect of each scheme (if any) other than this scheme of which he is a Member exceeds 15p p.w.The whole to the extent that it is deemed in accordance with scheme rule 31 to be the Commission’s share of the pension
Death Benefit
In accordance with the rules of the scheme except that the offsetting provided for in scheme rule 31 shall apply only insofar as the aggregate of the proportion of each element of his Preserved Death Benefit (if any) shown in column 4 of Schedules 2, 3 and 4 in respect of each scheme (if any) other than this scheme of which he was a Member exceeded £75The whole to the extent that it is deemed in accordance with scheme rule 31 to be the Commission’s share of the death benefit
Pension
110The contributory retirement benefit scheme for Members of the Great Eastern Railway New Pension Fund at 14th August 1967Class 1: £25 p.a.Three–fifths
Class 2: £20 p.a.Three–fifths
Class 3: £15 p.a.Three–fifths
Class 4: £10 p.a.Three–fifths
Death Benefit
Capital sum equivalent to twice the Member’s total contributions to 14th August 1967Three–fifths
Pension
111The contributory retirement benefit scheme for Members of the Great Eastern Railway New Pension Supplemental Fund at 14th August 1967Class A: £50 p.a.Three–fifths
Class B: £35 p.a.Three–fifths
Death Benefit
Capital sum equivalent to twice the Member’s total contributions to 14th August 1967Three–fifths
Pension
112The contributory retirement benefit scheme for Members of the Great Eastern Railway Higher Pension Fund at 14th August 1967Class A: £30 p.a.Three–fifths
Class B: £40 p.a.Three–fifths
Class C: £50 p.a.Three–fifths
Death Benefit
Capital sum equivalent to twice the Member’s total contributions to 14th August 1967Three–fifths
Pension (Class 1)
114The contributory retirement benefit scheme for Members of the Great Northern Railway Superannuation Fund at 14th August 1967Annual pension calculated in accordance with the rules of that Fund in respect of membership to 14th August 1967Two–thirds
Death Benefit
Capital sum equivalent to total contributions of the Member and the employer to 14th August 1967Two–thirds
The retirement benefit scheme for Members of the North Eastern Railway Servants' Pension Society at 14th August 1967
Pension
115Non–Contributory benefit on retirement for Members who joined the Society on or before 18th January 1926Equal to that for scheme No. 116(a) up to a maximum of 30p p.w.The whole
Pension
116Contributory retirement benefit for Members of Tables A and BWeekly pension calculated in accordance with the rules of the society in accordance with the level of the Member’s contributions at 14th August 1967One–eighth
Death Benefit
Capital sum equivalent to Member’s total contributions to 14th August 1967 plus 2.5% per annum simple interestOne–eighth
Pension Class 1 Member
117The contributory retirement benefit scheme for Members of the London Brighton and South Coast Railway Pension Fund at 14th August 1967Annual pension of the maximum percentage under the rules of that Fund of the average salary during the 7 years ended on 14th August 1967Three–fifths
Class 2 Member
Section A: £50 p.a.Three–fifths
Section B: £35 p.a.Three–fifths
Class 3 Member
Section A: £25 p.a.Three–fifths
Section B: £20 p.a.Three–fifths
Section C: £15 p.a.Three–fifths
Section D: £10 p.a.Three–fifths
Death Benefit
Capital sum equivalent to twice the Member’s total contributions to 14th August 1967Three–fifths
Pension
120The contributory retirement benefit scheme for Members of the Great Western Railway Salaried Staff Supplemental Pension Fund at 14th August 1967Weekly pension equivalent to the sum of the following proportions of each weekly pension unit towards which the Member was contributing at 14th August 1967:To be assessed by Actuary
Purchase commencing at ageProportion of each 5p pension unit for each year of purchase to 14th August 1967
40 years and underThe whole
41 to 43 years 44 to 46 years1/22nd (maximum 1/19th) (maximum 19 years)
47 to 48 years22 years 1/17th (maximum 17 years)
49 years and over1/5th (maximum 5 years)To be assessed by Actuary
Death Benefit
Capital sum equivalent to Member’s total contributions to 14th August 1967To be assessed by Actuary
Pension
121The contributory retirement benefit scheme for Members of the Great Western Railway Inspectors and Foremen’s Special Pension Fund at 14th August 1967 PensionWeekly pension of 25p or 50p according to class of contribution at 14th August 1967To be assessed by Actuary
Death Benefit
Capital sum equivalent to Member’s total contributions to 14th August 1967
122The non–contributory retirement benefit scheme for specified Members of the Great Western Railway Enginemen and Firemen’s Mutual Assurance Sick and Superannuation Society who became Members of the society on or before 1st October 1954 and on or before their 35th birthday. Members at 14th August 1967 who joined the society
Pension
123

(a)On or before 31st December 1927

calculated on same basis as for scheme No. 220 but subject to a deduction of 25p p.w. onlyThe whole
Pension

(b)After 31st December 1927

as for scheme No. 220The whole
124The non–contributory retirement benefit scheme for specified Members of the Great Western Railway Pension Society who became Members of the society on or before 1st October 1954 and on or before their 35th birthday. Members at 14th August 1967 who joined the society
Pension
125

(a)On or before 31st December 1925

as for scheme No. 123The whole
Pension
126

(b)After 31st December 1925

as for scheme No. 220The whole
Pension (Classes 1, 2, 3 and 4)
141The contributory retirement benefit scheme for Members of the London Midland and Scottish (L.& Y.) Pension Fund Society at 14th August 1967Weekly pension in accordance with Schedule III of the rules of the society in respect of membership to 14th August 1967Three–quarters
Death Benefit
Capital sum equivalent to Member’s total contributions to 14th August 1967 plus simple interest at 2.5% per annumThree–quarters
Pension
193The contributory retirement benefit scheme for Members of the British Road Services (Male Wages Grades) Group Pension Fund at 14th August 1967Weekly pension calculated in accordance with the rules of the B.R.S. Group Pension Fund in respect of complete years contributory membership to 14th August 1967The whole less one–half of benefit attributable to membership of that Fund
Death Benefit
Capital sum calculated in accordance with the rules of the B.R.S. Group Pension Fund in respect of membership to 14th August 1967The whole less one–half of benefit attributable to membership of that Fund
Pension
194The contributory retirement benefit scheme for Members of the Metropolitan Railway Pension Fund at 14th August 1967Weekly pension in accordance with the rules of the Metropolitan Railways Pension Fund and the class of contribution at 14th August 1967One–half
Death Benefit
Capital sum equal to twice Member’s total contributions to 14th August 1967One–half
The non–contributory retirement benefit scheme for male employees covered by the Southern Railway Voluntary Pensions Scheme who entered the service of the Southern Region of British Railways or its predecessors on or before 30th September 1954 and on or before their 45th birthday not being Members of a salaried staff superannuation fund
Pension
211

(a)Salaried Staff at 14th August 1967 having attained salaried status after their 55th birthday and before their 62nd birthday

£1.50 p.w.The whole
Pension
212

(b)Salaried Staff at 14th August 1967 having attained salaried status on or before their 55th birthday

75p p.w.The whole
Pension
213

(c)Wages grade staff at 14th August 1967

15p p.w.The whole
Pension
220The non–contributory retirement benefit scheme for male clerical supervisory and conciliation grades staff at 14th August 1967 who entered the service of the Great Western Railway or the Western Region of British Railways on or before 1st October 1954 and on or before attaining their 43rd birthday not being Members of any other pension scheme excepting scheme No. 100. Excludes Workshop Supervisors appointed as such on or before 1st September 1960 who were eligible for membership of the Salaried Staff Superannuation Fund but who did not exercise their option to join that Fund. Also excludes conciliation grades staff who first entered the conciliation grades after their 43rd birthdayWeekly pension of th of weekly rate of pay for each complete year of service to 14th August 1967 (maximum 40 years for conciliation grades staff) calculated as follows according to age next birthday at 14th August 1967:The whole
AgeWeekly rate of pay
62 or underWeekly rate at 14th August 1967
63Average of twice the weekly rate at 14th August 1967 and the average weekly rate during the year ended 14th August 1967
64Average of the weekly rate at 14th August 1967 and the average weekly rate during the two years ended 14th August 1967
65 or overAverage of the weekly rate during the 3 years ended 14th August 1967
all subject to a deduction of 50p from the weekly pension as calculated
The non–contributory retirement benefit scheme for specified male staff at 14th August 1967 who on or before 19th August 1916 entered the service of the

(a)Alexandra Docks (Newport Rly); Barry Rly; Brecon and Merthyr Rly; Burry Port & G.V. Rly; Neath & Brecon Rly; Port Talbot Rly and Docks; Rhondda & Swansea Bay Rly; Rhymney Rly; or the Swansea Harbour Trust

Pension
221Conciliation staffas for scheme No. 220The whole
Pension
222Workshop staff1.25p p.w. for each year of service to 14th August 1967 less 12.5p p.w.The whole

(b)Cambrian Railway

Pension
223Conciliation staffas for scheme No. 220The whole
Pension
224

Workshop staff

(c)

Cardiff Railway

25p p.w.The whole
Pension
225Conciliation staffas for scheme No. 220The whole
Pension
226

Workshop staff

(d)

Midland and S.W. Junction Railway

50p p.w.The whole
Pension
227Conciliation staffas for scheme No. 220The whole
Pension
228

Workshop staff

(e)

Taff Vale Railway

1.05p p.w.The whole
Pension
229Conciliation staffas for scheme No. 220The whole
Pension
230

Workshop staff

The non–contributory retirement benefit scheme for specified male staff at 14th August 1967 who on or before 19th August 1916 entered the service of the

£1 p.w.The whole
Pension
240

(a)Caledonian, Glasgow and South Western and Highland Railways — wages grades conciliation staff

50p p.w.The whole
Pension
241

(b)Caledonian Railway — artisans in civil engineering shops, in small workshops and at running sheds attached to Locomotive Department

50p p.w.The whole
Pension
242

(c)Glasgow and South Western Railway — artisans in small workshops and at running sheds attached to Locomotive Department

50p p.w.The whole
Pension
243Highland Railway — artisans in workshops at Inverness50p p.w.The whole
Pension
244

(e)London and North Western Railway — Garston Docks coal tipping staff not Members of the London & North Western Provident and Pension Society

35p p.w.The whole
Pension
245

(f)Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway — traffic conciliat ion grades staff and civil engineering staff

25p p.w.The whole
Pension
246

(g)North Staffordshire Railway — all wages grades staff

50p p.w.The whole
Pension
247

(h)Cleator and Workington Railway — all wages grades staff

50p p.w.The whole
Pension
248

(i)Stratford–on–Avon & Midland Junction Railway — all wages grades staff

75p p.w.The whole
Pension
249

(j)Cockermouth, Keswick and Penrith Railway — all wages grades staff

40p p.w.The whole
Pension
250

(k)Shropshire Union Canal — all wages grades staff

25p p.w.The whole
Pension
251The non–contributory retirement benefit scheme for male staff engaged in the working of traffic at 14th August 1967 who entered the service of the North London Railway including nominees of the North and South West Junction Railway on or before 1st June 1920equivalent to ⅓rd of standard weekly wage at 14th August 1967 less £1.10 p.w. subject to a minimum weekly pension of 52.5pThe whole
Pension
252The non–contributory retirement benefit scheme for male salaried staff at 14th August 1967 who entered the service of the London Midland and Scottish Railway on or before their 40th birthday not being Members of a railway superannuation fund. Excludes staff promoted to salaried status on or after 1st September 1960 unless ineligible for membership of the Salaried Staff Superannuation Fundequivalent to 1/75th of weekly salary as at 14th August 1967 for each year of service not exceeding 25 years up to that date less £1.10 p.w. and any amount of retirement benefit due to the Member which has been earned by the British Railways Board or its predecessors' contributions to any other schemes except scheme No. 100The whole
Pension
253The non–contributory retirement benefit scheme for police and civil engineering male salaried staff at 14th August 1967 who entered the service of the Cheshire Lines Committee on or before their 40th birthdayas for scheme No. 252The whole
291The non–contributory retirement benefit scheme for male wages grades staff at 14th August 1967 who were in the service of Messrs. Wordie & Co. Ltd., or Messrs. Mutter, Howey & Co. Ltd., or Messrs. Cowan & Co. Ltd. at the date of acquistion of the companies by the Road Haulage Executive and who entered such service
Pension

(a)before their 20th birthday

50p p.w.The whole

(b)on or after their 20th birthday and before their 30th birthday

25p p.w.The whole
Pension
292The non–contributory retirement benefit scheme for specified male wages grades employees at 14th August 1967 who entered the service of Messrs. Chaplin’s Ltd., on or before 1st October 192352.5p p.w.The whole
293The non–contributory retirement benefit scheme for specified male wages grades employees at 14th August 1967 who entered the service of Messrs. Joseph Nall & Sons prior to 1st January 1955
Pension

(a)Drivers and carters

25p p.w.The whole
Pension

(b)Horsekeepers

50p p.w.The whole
Pension
294The non–contributory retirement benefit scheme for staff at 14th August 1967 who entered the service of the Holyhead Harbour Trust and to whom the Transferred Undertakings (Pensions of Employees) (No. 1) Regulations 1952, S.I. No. 1159 applyPension calculated in accordance with Transferred Undertakings (Pensions of Employees) (No. 1) Regulations(1) based on years of qualifying service to 14th August 1967The whole
Death Benefit
Capital sum calculated in accordance with S.I. 1952 No. 1159 based on years of qualifying service to 14th August 1967The whole
The non–contributory retirement benefit scheme for female employees covered by the Southern Railway Voluntary Pensions Scheme who entered the service of the Southern Region of British Railways or its predecessors on or before 31st December 1962 and on or before their 45th birthday not being Members of a salaried staff superannuation fund —
Pension
310

(a)In a salaried grade at 14th August 1967

75p p.w.The whole
Pension
311

(b)In a wages grade at 14th August 1967

15p p.w.The whole
The non–contributory retirement benefit scheme for specified female employees at 14th August 1967 who entered the service of the Great Western Railway or the Western Region of British Railways on or before 31st December 1962
Pension
320

(a)Crossing keepers at 14th August 1967 entering the service on or before their 30th birthday

1.25p p.w. for each year of service not exceeding 40 years to 14th August 1967The whole
Pension
321

(b)Workshop supervisory staff at 14th August 1967 entering the service on or before their 38th birthday

as for scheme No. 220 as if the ages mentioned in column 3 therein were each reduced by 5 yearsThe whole
Pension
322The non–contributory retirement benefit scheme for female clerical and specified hotel and refreshment room staff at 14th August 1967 who entered the service of the Great Western Railway on or before their 33rd birthday not being Members of a railway superannuation fund. Excludes staff promoted to salaried status on or after 1st September 1960 unless ineligible for membership of the salaried staff superannuation fund and married women who did not exercise their option to join that fundas for scheme No. 220 as if the ages mentioned in column 3 therein were each reduced by 5 yearsThe whole
Pension
340The non–contributory retirement benefit scheme for female salaried staff at 14th August 1967 who entered the service of the London Midland and Scottish Railway on or before their 35th birthday not being Members of a railway superannuation fund. Excludes staff promoted to salaried status on or after 1st September 1960 unless ineligible for membership of the salaried staff superannuation fund and married women who did not exercise their option to join that fundas for scheme No. 252The whole
PART 3

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SCHEME NoSCHEMEDEFERRED BENEFITPROPORTION FOR OFFSETTING
Pension (Table A)
122The contributory retirement benefit scheme for Members of the specified Sections of the Great Western Railway Locomotive and Carriage Department Sick Fund Society at 14th August 1967Weekly pension as provided by the rules of the society according to class of membershipOne–eighth
Pension (Table B)
Weekly pension as provided by the rules of the society according to class of membershipThree–eighths
Pension (Table C)
Weekly pension equivalent to th of the pension as provided by the rules of the society according to class of membership for each year of membership in that class to 14th August 1967 (maximum 24 years)One–sixth
Lump sum
140The contributory retirement benefit scheme for members of the London Midland and Scottish (L.N.W.) Provident and Pension Society at 14th August 1967Scales A and B: £50Nil
Scale E: £50two-fifths
Pension
Scales A and B:
Class 1: 50p p.w.The whole
Class 2: 35p p.w.The whole
Scale E: 50p p.w.Seven-tenths
Death Benefit
Scales A and B:
Capital sum of £20Nil
Scale E: Capital sum of £20Two–fifths
Pension
142The contributory retirement benefit scheme for Members of Scale 1 of the London Midland and Scottish (North Staffordshire Section) Friendly Society at 14th August 196725p p.w.Four–fifths
Pension
191The contributory retirement benefit scheme for Members of the Thos. Bantock & Co. Benevolent and Pension Fund at 14th August 1967Weekly pension of 60pOne–half
Death Benefit
Capital sum of £10One–half
PART 4

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SCHEME NoSCHEMEDEFERRED BENEFITPROPORTION FOR OFFSETTING
Lump sum
210The non–contributory retirement benefit scheme for male salaried staff at 14th August 1967 who entered the service of the Great Northern Railway or the Great Central Railway on or before 1st January 1923 not being Members of a railway superannuation fund. Excludes such staff promoted to salaried staff status on or after 1st September 1960 unless ineligible for membership of the Salaried Staff Superannuation Fundequivalent to 3 months' pay at the rate of the Member’s salary at 14th August 1967The whole
Lump sum
214The non–contributory retirement benefit scheme for male employees at 14th August 1967 who entered the service of the Southern Region of British Railways or its predecessors on or before 30th September 1954 and after their 45th birthday not being Members of a salaried staff superannuation fund or the London Brighton and South Coast Railway Pension Fund or eligible for benefit under the Southern Railway Voluntary Pensions Scheme£15The whole
The non–contributory retirement benefit scheme for specified male staff entering the service of the Great Western Railway or the Western Region of British Railways on or before 1st October 1954
Lump sum
231

(a)Shop chargemen at 14th August 1967 who entered the service on or before their 35th birthday and who were appointed chargemen on or before their 60th birthday. Also includes such chargemen who at 14th August 1967 had been promoted to workshop supervisors but who were not eligible for a weekly pension under scheme No. 220

according to years of service as chargemen to 14th August 1967The whole
YearsAmount
1 to 4 inclusive£9 for each year
5 to 9 inclusive£45
10 and over£50
provided that the amount shall not be less than the lump sum payable under scheme No. 232 in respect of member’s total years of service to 14th August 1967
Lump sum
232

(b)Workshop staff at 14th August 1967; shop chargemen at 14th August 1967 who were appointed as such after their 60th birthday; workshop supervisors at 14th August 1967 who are not eligible for a weekly pension under scheme No. 220 or for a lump sum under scheme No. 231

£1 for each year of service to 14th August 1967 up to the following maxima according to age at entry into serviceThe whole
AgeMaximum
25 or under£40
26 to 28 inclusive£30
29 to 31 inclusive£25
32 to 34 inclusive£20
35 to 37 inclusive£15
38 and over£10
Lump sum
233

(c)Conciliation staff at 14th August 1967 entering the conciliation grades after their 43rd birthday not being members of any pension scheme other than scheme No. 100 and not being entitled to a weekly pension under scheme No. 220

according to years of service to 14th August 1967The whole
19 years or less£10
20 years or more£20
The non–contributory retirement benefit scheme for specified male staff at 14th August 1967 who on or before 19th August 1916 entered the service of the

(a)London and North Western Railway other than members of the L. & N.W. Provident & Pension Society —

Lump sum
£The whole
254Enginemen25
255Running shed staff20
256Workshop staff — Crewe Works20
257Other wages grades staff10

(b)Midland Railway & London Tilbury and Southend Railway

258Traffic and goods and motive power shed grades20
259Enginemen40
260M. & E.E., C. & W. and stores road motor staff40
C.C.E. and S. & T. Departments
261Labourers & lengthmen10
262Gangers, ballast guards & linemen15
263Artisans25
264Marine Staff20

(c)Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway —

265Enginemen and Locomotive running staff40
266M. & E.E. and C. & W. shop staff40
267Motive power shed grades20
268

(d)North Staffordshire Railway wages grades staff

15
269

(e)Maryport and Carlisle Railway wages grades staff

25The whole
270

(f)Furness Railway wages grades staff

50
271

(g)Garstang and Knott End Railway wages grades staff

20
272

(h)Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway — C.C.E. operating, commercial, C. & W.E. and C. & W. staff

10
273Motive power staff15
274Marine staff15
Lump sum
275The non–contributory retirement benefit scheme for male wages and salaried grades staff at 14th August 1967, who entered the service of the Mersey Railway before their 40th birthday and who are not Members of a superannuation fundequivalent to 13 weeks' pay based on Member’s rate of pay on 14th August 1967The whole
The non–contributory retirement benefit scheme for specified male staff at 14th August 1967 who entered the service of the North London Railway on or before 1st June 1920 —
Lump sum
277

(a)Artisans

equivalent to 3 months' wages based on Member’s rate of pay on 14th August 1967The whole
Lump sum
278

(b)Wages grades staff other than artisans not eligible for a weekly pension under scheme No. 251

£10The whole
Lump sum
279The non–contributory retirement benefit scheme for male salaried staff at 14th August 1967 who entered the service of the London Midland & Scottish Railway after their 40th birthday not being Members of a railways superannuation fund. Excludes staff promoted to salaried status on or after 1st September 1960 unless ineligible for membership of the Salaried Staff Superannuation Fundequivalent to 3 months' salary based on Member’s rate of pay at 14th August 1967The whole
Lump sum
280The non–contributory retirement benefit scheme for male salaried staff other than police or civil engineering staff at 14th August 1967 who entered the service of the Cheshire Lines Committee on or before their 40th birthday not being Members of a railway superannuation fundequivalent to 3 months' salary based on Member’s rate of pay at 14th August 1967The whole
Lump sum
281The non–contributory retirement benefit scheme for hotel and refreshment room staff at 14th August 1967 who entered the service of a constituent company of the London Midland & Scottish Railway on or before 19th August 1916 not being Members of the L.N.W. Provident and Pension Society£40The whole
295The non–contributory retirement benefit scheme for employees who entered the service of the London Passenger Transport Board or its predecessors including the London Transport Executive
Lump sum

(a)Male wages grades employees at 14th August 1967 entering such service before 1st October 1954

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(b)Female wages grades employees at 14th August 1967 entering such service before 1st January 1963 and female salaried employees who entered such service in a wages grade on or after October 1954 but before 1st January 1963

calculated in accordance with the terms of the London Transport Board Ex Gratia Scheme in respect of complete years of service to 14th August 1967 and rate of pay at that dateThe whole
Lump sum
312The non–contributory retirement benefit scheme for female staff at 14th August 1967 who entered the service of the Southern Region of British Railways or its predecessors on or before 31st December 1962 not being Members of a salaried staff superannuation fund or entitled to a pension under Scheme No. 310 or scheme No. 311 in schedule 2£15The whole
The non–contributory retirement benefit scheme for specified female staff at 14th August 1967 who entered the service of the Great Western Railway or Western Region of British Railways on or before 31st December 1962
Lump sum
323

(a)Waiting room attendants at 14th August 1967 entering the service on or before their 50th birthday

£1 for each year of service up to 10 years and 50p for each year thereafter to 14th August 1967 up to a maximum of—The whole
Age of entry into serviceMaximum
20 years and under£30
21 to 30 years inclusive£20
31 to 40 years inclusive£15
41 years and over£10
Lump sum
324

(b)Office cleaners at 14th August 1967 entering the service on or before their 50th birthday

calculated as for scheme No. 323 up to a maximum of—The whole
Age of entry into serviceMaximum
26 years and under£20
27 to 38 years inclusive£15
39 years and over£10
Lump sum
325

(c)Crossing keepers at 14th August 1967 entering the service after their 30th birthday and on or before their 50th birthday

calculated as for scheme No. 323 up to a maximum of —The whole
Age of entry into serviceMaximum
31 to 40 years inclusive£15
41 years and over£10
Lump sum
326

(d)Other conciliation grades at 14th August 1967 entering the service on or before their 50th birthday

£1 for each year of service up to 14th August 1967 subject to a maximum of —The whole
Age at entry into serviceMaximum
30 years and under£30
31 to 40 years inclusive£20
41 years and over£10
Lump sum
327

(e)Workshop staff at 14th August 1967 (including chargewomen) entering the service on or before their 50th birthday

£1 for each year of service up to 14th August 1967 subject to a maximum of—The whole
Age at entry into serviceMaximum
20 years and under£40
21 to 23 years inclusive£30
24 to 26 years inclusive£25
27 to 29 years inclusive£20
30 to 32 years inclusive£15
33 years and over£10
Lump sum
328The non–contributory retirement benefit scheme for female clerical and specified hotel and refreshment room staff at 14th August 1967 who entered the service of the Great Western Railway after their 33rd birthday not being Members of a railway superannuation fund. Excludes staff promoted to salaried status on or after 1st September 1960 unless ineligible for membership of the Salaried Staff Superannuation Fund and married women who did not exercise their option to join that fundas for scheme No. 233The whole
Lump sum
341The non–contributory retirement benefit scheme for female salaried staff at 14th August 1967 who entered the service of the London Midland & Scottish Railway after their 35th birthday not being Members of a railway superannuation fund. Excludes staff promoted to salaried status on or after 1st September 1960 unless ineligible for membership of the Salaried Staff Superannuation Fund and married women who did not exercise their option to join that fundequivalent to 3 months' salary based on Member’s rate of pay at 14th August 1967The whole
(1)

S.I. 1952/1159.

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