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Frederick Dudley Snell (14 December 1924 – 14 December 1988) was an Australian electrical engineer and tramways administrator. He grew up in Bendigo and following his education worked for the State Electricity Commission of Victoria. After serving in the Royal Australian Air Force during World War II, he commenced work at the Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB) in 1953, being appointed the MMTB's fifth and last Chairman in 1976. Following the dissolving of the MMTB into the Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) in 1983, he became General Manager of the MTA Bus and Tram Division. Snell worked for the MMTB, MTA, and Leighton on Hong Kong's Tuen Mun light rail system, and died in Hong Kong in 1988. ==Early life== Frederick Dudley Snell was born in Eaglehawk, Victoria on 14 December 1924. He was educated at Eaglehawk State School and later attended the Bendigo School of Mines where he attained a Diploma of Electrical Engineering.〔〔 In 1940 Snell commenced a cadetship with the State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SEC).〔〔 During World War Two, he served with the Royal Australian Air Force, primarily in New Guinea.〔 On 4 December 1948 he married Joan Buckie, with whom he had two daughters.〔
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