Southern Way 65

Southern Way 65 by Crecy Publishing Ltd is set to be released on June 7, 2024, and spans 96 pages in English. This edition continues the tradition established since 2007, presenting a comprehensive exploration of the history and heritage of the Southern Railway and the Southern Region of British Railways. Under the editorship of Peter Waller, this journal features a blend of articles and photo essays that delve into various aspects of the Southern Railway, including its rolling stock, infrastructure, operations, and notable figures.
Readers can expect a diverse range of content in this issue, with features covering topics such as the Brighton Atlantics, second-hand Southern Class 4VEP EMUs, and Southern engine sheds in London. Additional highlights include a tribute to the Class M7, insights into the Folkestone, Hythe & Sandgate Tramway, and a detailed look at a day in the life of the railway. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the history of railroads in Great Britain and the engineering aspects of transportation.
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Since its first issue was published in 2007, The Southern Way has become the acknowledged definitive journal on the history and heritage of the Southern Railway and the Southern Region of British Railways. Now under the editorship of Peter Waller, as always, four issues will be published in the course of 2024. Each contains a mixture of articles and photo features on various aspects of the SR including rolling stock, infrastructure, operations and personalities. The Southern Way remains the essential read for all who are interested in the SR and those engaged in modelling it.
Among the features and articles in Issue No. 65 are:
The Brighton Atlantics Second-hand Southern Class 4VEP EMUs Southern Engine Sheds in London The Crystal Palace (High Level) Branch Class M7 Tribute Folkestone, Hythe & Sandgate Tramway A Day in the Life Corrigenda
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