Southern Railway Timetables – Passenger Suburban Services – 6 May to 6 Oct, 1946

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Southern Railway Timetables - Passenger Suburban Services - 6 May to 6 Oct, 1946

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————————————————————From the Prorail UK Collection
————————————————————Under (Sir) Eustace Missenden, the Southern Railway had developed its suburban passenger services into the most comprehensive and busiest commuter network in the world. The bi-annual timetable issues – covering all its routes in the Eastern, Central and Western Sections of the Company – are proof of the intensity of its demands on the Operating staff, both in peacetime and even more so whilst at war.

The spine advertises “Chessington Zoo & Circus”.

Issue : 6th May to 6th October 1946 – 340+pp – 150 x 165mm

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