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Sys. no.   002135880
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
 
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