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Posted by admin- in Home -10/11/17David Heys steam diesel photo collection 3. BR SOUTHERN REGION EDITED BY DAVID HEYOn January 1st 1. Big Four railway companies London North Eastern Railway LNER London Midland Scottish Railway LMSR Great Western Railway GWR and Southern Railway SR were amalgamated to form the new British Railways. A total of 2. 0,2. State ownership consisting of 1,8. SR, 3,8. 56 from the GWR, 6,5. LNER, and 7,8. 05 from the LMSR. The rest was made up of service engines and Departmental locomotives. Above Iconic images of the SR the 1. Most stock quote data provided by BATS. Market indices are shown in real time, except for the DJIA, which is delayed by two minutes. All times are ET. There are some cars which have the power to completely captivate all of those around them just by their mere presence. No sound. No fanfare. Car people just know when. 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The train was probably re routed via Cobham and Guildford New Line because of engineering works caused by the Bournemouth Electrification Scheme circa 1. After taking water at Guildford, the train would have continued its journey to Bournemouth via Havant and Fareham rejoining the main line at St Denys before continuing its journey to Southampton and Bournemouth. Below A super wide view from the carriage window. England in 1. 96. Richard Greenwood caught a train from Exeter back to his base in Guildford on 9th July this shot shows the view passing Exmouth Junction shed on the former LSWRs West of England Main Line to London. Exmouth Junction was for many years the location of the LSWRs largest engine shed and the companys concrete casting factory. Following Grouping in 1. Southern Railway and at its peak had an allocation of over 1. Following nationalisation in 1. A. In 1. 96. 3 it was transferred to the Western Region and re coded 8. D, but two years later it was closed to steam a number of diesels were allocated there from June 1. March 1. 96. 7. Check out Richards Down South in Colour page 8. HERE. highly recommended. Above Another super wide view from the carriage window as the train passes Seaton Junction on 9th July 1. Opened in 1. 86. 8, the branch serving the seaside resort of Seaton became a popular venue with holidaymakers, but with increased car ownership during the 1. March 1. 96. 6. The line was originally worked by Beattie 2 2 2 Well Tanks, followed by O2 and T1 Class 0 4 4. Ts, occasionally supported by an Adams radial 4 4 2. Ts. From 1. 93. 0 onwards auto train operation began on the branch, with M7 0 4 4 tank engines dominating the service an M7 can be seen on the right occupying the curved branch line platform the platform was created by the Southern Railway after it took over the LSWR at Grouping. On summer Saturdays the branch handled a considerable amount of holiday traffic, with two locomotives operating through trains from London, however this service ceased in 1. November 1. 96. 3. Full closure of the branch followed three years later. Above Below HELP I have recently been contact by Nic Greene, a. Watercress Line, who is in the process of making a short video. Merchant Navy No 3. Canadian Pacific and he is desperately trying to find. Merchant Navy locos, in particular. If anyone has any footage or ideas for. If you can help Nic who goes. You. Tube he can be contacted at n. Please note this is not a clickable link via Outlook Express you will have to. Many thanks in anticipationBelow Prior to nationalisation, the Southern Railway was the most progressive of all the four main railway companies, having invested heavily in 3rd rail electrification during the 1. Electrification of the former London South Western Railway suburbanservices began in 1. This inflexible arrangement was eliminated when the SR began reforming the former LSWR units into four car sets,though full scale implementation of this conversion could not take place until after the Second World War when new steel trailer coaches were built to convert existing 3 car sets into four car. The numbers were carried on front and rear of each set. No 4. 53. 5 was photographednear Dorking on March 4th 1. BOB HINDs SOUTHERN RAILWAY PHOTO ARCHIVEAbove Inset Introduced in January 1. Uries LSWR H1. 5 class mixed traffic 4 6 0s formed the basis of a powerful new express passenger locomotive capable of handling the increased train loads on the LSWR route to the West Country. The result was Uries N1. H1. 5 class both had flat sided Drummond style cabs with gently curving roofs, high runningplates for ease of maintenance and eight wheel double bogie tenders the N1. H1. 5s parallel type. The first 2. 0 locomotives built at Eastleigh Works became known as the Urie N1. Whilst the double bogie tenders were similar in appearance, the N1. London West of England service. A second batch of ten N1. System32 Config System File Is Corrupted. June 1. 92. 2 and March 1. West Country. Following Grouping in January 1. LSWR became part of the new Southern Railway, and the Chief Mechanical Engineer, REL Maunsell, rebuilt the former Drummond G1. P1. 4 4 6 0s to Maunsells N1. It was decided to name the N1. Arthurian legend, and the first G1. King Arthur. The Urie locomotives were also given names connected with Arthurian legend and thereafter they were referred to as Urie Arthurs, whereas the Maunsell batches of N1. Eastleigh and Scotch Arthurs the latter so named because Maunsell placed an order for twenty N1. North British Loco Company in Glasgow due to a lack of production capacity at Eastleigh which was busy with repair and overhaul work. Above The doyen of the Class N1. No 4. 53 King Arthur, passes Pilbright Junction with a train from Waterloo to the West of England in August 1. Inset This shot of Class N1. No 4. 50 Sir Kay was taken from the carriage window of the 1. Sunday passenger train departing from Waterloo for Bournemouth Central in 1. Above Below Introduced in 1. RW Uries Class 5. P King Arthur 4 6 0s were capable of some fine express passenger work between London and South West England, but by the mid 1. Southern Railways Continental rail traffic between London Victoria and the Channel ports at Dover and Folkestone demanded a more powerful locomotive capable of hauling faster and heavier trains. In 1. 92. 5 REL Maunsell set about the construction of a Class 7. P 4 cylinder locomotive with an improved boiler and Belpaire firebox, albeit the design was compromised by the weight restrictions imposed by the SRs Civil Engineer. The first of the Lord Nelson class No 8. Eastleigh Works in August 1. An additional order was placed for ten locos to be fitted with 4,0. Continental ports, but it was later decided to equip half of the class with 5,0. West of England routes. This was followed by an order for a final five locomotives, making 1. As it turned out the performance of the Lord Nelsons was marred by poor steaming resulting in Maunsell embarking upon a number of experiments. This included the fitting of smoke deflectors which benefitted the class, but it wasnt until Oliver Bulleid became CME of the Southern Railway in 1. Lematre multiple jet blastpipes that the problem was ultimately solved. Bulleids contribution greatly transformed the Nelsons performance on the heavy boat trains, and thereafter the class was highly respected by enginemen. Above Below No 8. Lord Nelson departs from Waterloo with the 5pm West of England express in May 1.