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On January 5 1969, residents blockaded the level crossing at Newcastleton, ahead of the final passenger train. It was only after the then-local MP David (now Lord) Steel had alighted from the St Pancras-bound Sleeper service and negotiated their dispersal (in return for the release without charge of one of the protest organisers, Reverend Brydon Maben) that the train was allowed on its way.
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On
January
5
1969,
residents
blockaded
the
level
crossing
at
Newcastleton,
ahead
of
the
final
passenger
train.
It
was
only
after
the
then-local
MP
David
(now
Lord)
Steel
had
alighted
from
the
St
Pancras-bound
Sleeper
service
and
negotiated
their
dispersal
(in
return
for
the
release
without
charge
of
one
of
the
protest
organisers,
Reverend
Brydon
Maben)
that
the
train
was
allowed
on
its
way.