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Britain’s railway regions lost control of ferry operations from January 1968, when a Shipping and International Services division was formed and, continuing until another change in 1979 as Sealink UK, a name in use through the 1970s, was brought in for a company wholly owned by the British Railways board.
This continued until 1984, when the government sold Sealink UK for