Template:Infobox Southern Railway (UK)
| Southern Railway | |
|---|---|
| 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 |
| 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 | |
| 1948 | Southern Region of British Railways |
| Headquarters | Waterloo station, London |
| Workshops | Ashford; |
| Brighton; | |
| Eastleigh | |
| Major stations | Waterloo station Victoria Charing Cross |
| 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 | |
This Infobox is based on {{Infobox generic}} and is used in the Southern Railway (Great Britain) article.