British Transport Police was created in 1948.
British Air Transport was created in 1932.
British Aerial Transport was created in 1917.
British Transport Commission was created in 1948.
British Transport Docks Board was created in 1962.
The British Transport Police are separate to the regular police force, as they only patrol railways and other modes of transport. The latest jobs can be found on the BTP website, along with information about the work they do.
The British Transport Police are responsible for all legal and public safety issues on the tracks, in the trains, on and around the stations. They patrol in and around railway stations, accompany football fans travelling to and from games, and keep order in pubs, shops etc, that are close to the stations.
The Police and Police Force were invented by the British and there are police force's in every country in the world. As for the best i would have to say Hong Kong police force as they were based/trained by British S.A.S special forces.
British Air Transport ended in 1951.
The salary of a British Transport Police officer varies depending on experience and rank. However, as of 2021, the starting salary for a new recruit is around £24,177 per year, while a fully trained constable can earn up to £40,128. Advanced roles and higher ranks can earn higher salaries.
British Transport Docks Board ended in 1981.
Uniformed, detectives, auxiliary, special police, military police, religious police, border police and transport police
the British started the transport system in India when India was being ruled by the British