Two years later he became a clerk at the embryonic Railway Clearing House at a time when fewer than 20 railway companies were associated with it.
In 1842, he founded the Railway Clearing House, an organization that helped determine payments by companies that operated trains to the many different companies that owned connecting tracks.
The Railway Clearing House commenced operations on 2 January 1842 in small offices at 111 Drummond Street opposite Euston Station, London.
Railway Clearing House, the British financial clearing house and technical standards bureau for railways
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