Holman Fred Stephens
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Colonel Holman Fred Stephens (1868-1931)
Former Lt Colonel in the Royal Engineers.
- FR Director from 1924 - 1931, Chairman from January 1925
- FR General Manager from January 1925 - October 1931
- FR Loco Superintendent from May 1925 - October 1931
- FR Engineer from April 1923 - October 1931
Holman Stephens was a well established engineer and manager of light Railways who had already been material in influencing the legislation that enabled the railway to maintain its independence after "The Grouping" of the main railways. He was recruited by Henry Joseph Jack to help establish the new combined undertaking of the Welsh Highland and Festiniog Railways and progressively took over the management of the lines as Jack's regime failed.
Although used to dealing with railways that were short of capital, the poor state that the FR had drifted into, combined with old established work practices and an under-resourced Welsh Highland, left him with an uphill task in dealing with the massive increase in road competition during the 1920s. Adept at cost control and building tourism traffic, he was however able to ensure that the railway survived a critical period.
[edit]Referencess
Boyd, James I.C. [1959] (1975 / 2002). The Festiniog Railway 1800 - 1974; Vol. 1 - History and Route. Blandford: The Oakwood Press. ISBN 0-8536-1167-X. OCLC 2074549.