Southern Times Issue 3
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Issue 3 of Southern Times is another feast for students of the BR(S), SR, and the constituent companies. Included is the demise of the ‘Lord Nelson’ class, two sections of line looked at in detail, ‘Deptford Wharf Part 2’ and ‘Horsham to Guildford Part 1’, another locomotive history, this time the Adams ‘A12’ type, the riding trials with the ‘River’ class, signal boxes, colour from S C Townroe, more allocations, some electrics, abnormal load movement and so on. In fact a veritable feast to read on a cold (or hot) day. Don’t miss Issue 3, available now. Remember, you can also subscribe by choosing that option below.
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Contents
Introduction / Guest Editorial ‘My Southern Times’
by Nick Stanbury
Droxford pre-WW1. Sean Bolan
The demise of the Lord Nelson class
Abnormal load movement: Sunday 22 January 1956
The Deptford Wharf Branch, Part 2. Alan Postlethwaite
Stephen Townroe’s Colour Archive;
the products of Mr Maunsell (mostly)
Riding the ‘Rivers’
From the Archives – Southern Signal Boxes:
Pt. 2: Some Power Box exteriors
The LSWR A12 class (The ‘Jubilees’)
Treasures from the Bluebell Railway Museum
Southern allocations – Eastern Section 1934.
Part 2: Dover, Faversham, Gillingham, Maidstone East,
Maidstone West and Ramsgate
A Surrey-Sussex Line: Horsham to Guildford Part 1
A brief view of the electric
Central and South Eastern sections
From the Footplate
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Weight | 451 g |
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Dimensions | 27.3 × 21.5 cm |
pages | 80 |
illustrations | 90+ |
cover | paperback |
ISBN | 9.78191E+12 |
dimensions | 273 x 215 mm |
format | portrait |
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