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Southern Railway Films
SouthernRailwayFilms
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The Southern Railway (SR), was a British railway company established in the 1923 Grouping. It linked London with the Channel ports, South West England and Kent. The railway was formed by the amalgamation of several smaller railway companies, the largest of which were the London and South Western Railway, the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway, and the South Eastern and Chatham Railway.

The railway was noted for its astute use of public relations and a coherent management structure headed by Sir Herbert Walker. At 2,186 miles, the Southern Railway was the smallest of the 'Big Four' railway companies, and unlike the others the majority of its revenue came from passenger working rather than freight. It created what was at that time the world's largest electrified railway system, and the first electrified Inter-City route (London-Brighton). There were two Chief Mechanical Engineers; Richard Maunsell between 1923 and 1937, and Oliver Bulleid from 1937 to 1948, both of whom designed new locomotives and rolling stock to replace much of that which was inherited in 1923. The Southern Railway played a vital role in the Second World War, embarking the British Expeditionary Force, during the Dunkirk operations, and supplying Operation Overlord in 1944: because the railway was primarily a passenger network its success was an even more remarkable achievement.

The Southern Railway operated a number of famous named trains, including the Brighton Belle, the Bournemouth Belle, the Golden Arrow, and the Night Ferry (London-Paris and Brussels). The West Country services were dominated by lucrative summer holiday traffic and included named trains such as the Atlantic Coast Express and the Devon Belle. The company's best-known livery was highly distinctive: locomotives and carriages were painted in a bright Malachite green above plain black frames, with bold, bright yellow lettering. The Southern Railway was nationalised in 1948, becoming the Southern Region of British Railways.
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Southern Steam - the early days of the Bulleid Pacifics
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Scenes from the early life of the Bulleid pacifics. Merchant Navy Class 4-6-2 No.2...
4 months ago 2,954 views SouthernRailwayFilms
Southern Steam - The Wealdsman Rail Tour
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The date is the 13th of June 1965 - this is the Three Bridges - Hastings section o...
4 months ago 749 views SouthernRailwayFilms
Southern Steam at Groombridge
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A very short clip of Groombridge Station in steam days, with push pull serviced op...
4 months ago 358 views SouthernRailwayFilms
Southern Steam on the Oxted Line [2 of 2]
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More footage of the Oxted line in steam days
4 months ago 423 views SouthernRailwayFilms
Southern Steam at Polegate
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A few minutes of comings and goings at Polegate in the late 1950s
4 months ago 365 views SouthernRailwayFilms
Southern Steam at Tunbridge Wells
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A very short clip of comings and goings at Tunbridge Wells West in the late 50's o...
4 months ago 234 views SouthernRailwayFilms
Southern Steam on the North Downs Line
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A short archive clip of the stretch of line from Reigate to Deepedene in the early...
4 months ago 269 views SouthernRailwayFilms
Southern Steam Days at Redhill
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Footage at Redhill in the early 60's. The opening shots depicts trains on the poin...
4 months ago 670 views SouthernRailwayFilms
Southern Steam: On Gomshall Bank
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Gomshall Bank between Redhill and Guildford is the location for this film of stea...
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Channel Comments (11)
ipcress1066 (1 month ago)
I agree with the other posters, these films are priceless and thanks so being so generous to share them with us.
GWR1940 (1 month ago)
Very interesting films,
of the S.R ,i will keep watching for more updates ,been very interested in the southern railway myself
DaveHaggar (2 months ago)
Some superb footage, especially around the Cuckoo Line and Eastbourne. My Dad use to do lots of photography around Eastbourne Engine Shed during the late 1950's/early 60's is there anymore footage available of Eastbourne Engine Shed or Eastbourne Station? Cheers
ValentaLamenter (3 months ago)
Many thanks for sharing this superb footage.
Maltabus (3 months ago)
I was born in 1943 in a house alongside the railway line at Chilworth on the Reading to Redhill line, so your films are of a special interest for me. They are all excellent, Thank you. !!!
AECRoutemaster (3 months ago)
Thank you for putting on such a fantastic display of material, really appreciated. It is great looking at familiar locations in their glory days. Thanks and Southern forever!
khankadet (3 months ago)
I can't believe I am seeing this stuff - absolute magic. Many,many thanks for sharing. Not seen them all yet but I will. Chris
LMSStanier (4 months ago)
Thanks very much for posting some excellent footage and wonderful clips. I don't think that there is much footage of the Southern region and is, in my opinion, some what overlooked. As baldgit says you have to look again and again. And as 369xpd also says, if these clips were on dvd I'd buy it too. It would be a winner. I've subscribed too.
baldgit646 (4 months ago)
You cannot just look once, you have to look again and again, each film shows too much. Great stuff.
369xpd (5 months ago)
Absolutely astounding! These clips should be compiled and released as a DVD.  I'd buy it!
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