Southern Railway (UK)
The Southern Railway (SR), was one of the Big Four British railway companies from 1923 to 1948. It was established under the Railways Act 1921. The railway was formed by the amalgamation of smaller companies. The largest of these were the London and South Western Railway, the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway, and the South Eastern and Chatham Railway.[1]
| File:Coat-sr.gif Coat-of-arms of the Southern Railway | |
| History | |
|---|---|
| 1923 | Grouping; Southern Railway is created |
| 1929 | Phase one of electrification scheme complete |
| 1930 | Richard Maunsell's SR V "Schools" class introduced |
| 1937 | Oliver Bulleid becomes Chief Mechanical Engineer |
| 1941 | First SR Merchant Navy Class Pacific unveiled |
| 1948 | Nationalised |
| Constituent companies | |
| London, Brighton and South Coast Railway London & South Western Railway South Eastern and Chatham Railway See full List of constituent companies of the Southern Railway | |
| Successor organisation | |
| 1948 | Southern Region of British Railways |
| Key locations | |
| Headquarters | Waterloo station, London |
| Workshops | Ashford Brighton Eastleigh |
| Major stations | Waterloo station Victoria Charing Cross |
| Inherited route mileage | |
| 1923 | 2,186 miles (3,518 km) Mileage shown as at end of year stated. Source: Whitehouse, Patrick & Thomas, David St.John: SR 150, Introduction |
The SR contained notable examples of civil engineering, linking London with the Channel ports, South West England and Kent. Construction of what was to become the Southern began in 1838 with the opening of the London and Southampton Railway, which was renamed the London and South Western Railway.
Southern Railway (UK) Media
- Map of Southern Railway 1926.jpg
Map of Southern Railway 1926
- SR-Good-Morning.jpg
1933 poster for the Southern Railway's newly electrified suburban services
- Shabby.jpg
1945 poster ('Shabby?') by L. A. Webb promising post-war refurbishment on the Southern Railway, showing Malachite Green and Sunshine Yellow livery
- Norbiton station plaque.jpg
Sign in Norbiton Station's underpass on the Kingston Loop Line
- SR Child single Beltring - Maidstowne W.jpg
Edmondson ticket for travel between Beltring and Branbridges Halt and Maidstone West.
- Charing Cross station, before it was built over - geograph.org.uk - 1717686.jpg
Charing Cross before it was built over with offices with the Southern Railway (SR) initials retained.
- PS Ryde (1977).jpg
Paddle Steamer Ryde, with Medway Queen in the background, Binfield, Isle of Wight, UK, 1977.
- SR 850 Lord Nelson.jpg
Preserved Lord Nelson class 850 Lord Nelson.
- 3131 at National Railway Museum.JPG
4COR unit no. 3131, at the National Railway Museum.