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Description
SOUTHERN TIMES is the new quarterly periodical for followers of the Southern Railway, British Railways Southern Region, as well as the pre group companies: LSWR, LBSCR, and SECR
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Issue 6:
Contents
Introduction
The dark days of 80 years ago
Newhaven Reflections Howard Cook
Southern Region Samples 1960-1972 from the collection of Roger Geech
Stained to Wokingham and beyond, Part 2. Jeremy Clark
The LBSCR, SR, and BR(S) ‘K’ class
Down the line to Oxted; Part 1 Alan Postlethwaite
An alternative to preservation – BR’s plans to electrify all or part of the Bluebell Railway– plus some notes on Arthur Earle Edwards
Stephen Townroe’s Colour Archive: Visiting the Isle of Wight
Answers to the cartoon quiz from page 77, Issue 5
Treasures form the Bluebell Railway Museum
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Additional information
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 |
3 reviews for Southern Times Issue 6
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Peter Harding –
The Southern Times is fast becoming a must for all Southern Railway enthusiast’s and Issue No.6 (like the first five issues) covers some very interesting articles.
Peter A. Harding
Branch Line & Light Railway Publication
Chris Neale –
I’d give it five stars!
john. –
It was good to read about the K class series and other feature of the central section of the SR. So far too much attention has been paid to the South Western section so I hope that there is more of an equalisation of treatment in future editions. I note in issue 8 that the South Western section is heavily featured again!