List of constituents of the Southern Railway

The Southern Railway in the United Kingdom was one of the "Big Four" railway companies set up after the 1923 Grouping. This list sets out the constituents of the Company.

Constituent companies

Subsidiary companies

Independently operated lines

Non-working companies

  • Originally leased to or worked by LSWR
  • Originally leased to or worked by LBSCR
  • Originally leased to or worked by SER or LCDR
    • Cranbrook and Paddock Wood Railway 11 miles 24 chains (18.19 km)
    • Crowhurst, Sidley and Bexhill Railway 4 miles 40 chains (7.24 km)
    • London and Greenwich Railway 3 34 miles (6 km)
    • Mid Kent Railway (Bromley to St Mary Cray) 2 12 miles (4 km)

Other railways

Joint companies

  • In 1923, now comprised wholly in the SR:
    • Croydon & Oxted Joint Railway 12 12 miles (20 km (was LBSCR/SE&CR joint)
    • Dover & Deal Railway 8 12 miles (14 km) (was SE&CR)
    • Epsom & Leatherhead Railway 3 34 miles (6 km) (was LBSCR/LSWR joint)
    • Portsmouth & Ryde Railway (the ferry) 8 12 miles (14 km) (was LBSCR/LSWR joint)
    • Tooting, Merton & Wimbledon Railway 5 34 miles (9 km) (was SE&CR)
    • Woodside & South Croydon Railway 2 12 miles (4 km) (was LBSCR/ SE&CR joint)
  • In 1923, in association with other companies:

See also

References

The information in this article taken from the Railway Magazine for February 1923, except as follows:

  1. Dendy Marshall, C.F.; Kidner, R.W. (1963) [1937]. History of the Southern Railway (2nd ed.). Shepperton: Ian Allan. pp. 314, 345, 355. ISBN 0-7110-0059-X.
  2. Nock, O.S. (1971) [1961]. The South Eastern and Chatham Railway. Shepperton: Ian Allan. p. 125. ISBN 0-7110-0268-1.
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