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Sys. no. | 002135880 |
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Corp. Name | Southern Railway (Great Britain) |
S.F. Corp. Name | Southern Railway (Gt. Brit.) |
Southern Railway Company (Great Britain) | |
Source Data Found | Its Coming of age of railway groupings ... 1944. |
Maritime activities of the Somerset & Dorset Railway, 2001: p.65 (in 1930 the co-lessees, now Southern Railway & London Midland & Scottish, took direct control of the company) | |
Wikipedia WWW site, 21 Oct. 2005 (the Southern Railway was est. in 1923 from a merger of the London and South Western Railway, the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway and the South Eastern and Chatham Railway; became part of British Railways in 1948) | |
The building of the Plymouth, Devonport & South Western Junction Railway, 1997: p.66 (in 1923, incorporated into the Southern Railway) | |
The Isle of Wight Railway, 1999: jkt. (absorbed by the Southern Railway in 1923) | |
Isle of Wight Central Railway No.11, 1989: text (in 1923 merged with other Isle of Wight railways to form the Southern Railway) | |
The Fawley branch, 2002: t.p. (Totton, Hythe & Fawley Light Railway) | |
Univ. of Portsmouth, Fac. of the Env. WWW site, 28 Aug. 2002: Old Hampshire gazetteer (authorised 1903 for LSWR; re-empowered independently 1921-23; opened 25 July 1925 [under Southern Railway auspices]) | |
The Freshwater, Yarmouth & Newport Railway, c2003: p.7 (in 1923, became part of the Southern Railway) | |
Lynton & Barnstaple Railway WWW site, 7 Mar. 2007: history (the first sod was cut on 17 Sept. 1895; L&BR opened on 7 Mar. 1898; in 1923, the L&B was bought by the Southern Railway; closed 29 Sept. 1935) | |
Hobbs, Roy. Steam on the Southern, 2002: t.p. (Southern) t.p. verso (Southern Railway Company) | |
Alma MMS ID | 987007604858805171 |