The last of the four regular Southern Way issues for 2009 features an exciting illustrated article on the chalk-falls between Folkestone and Dover in November 1939. Other pieces include more on the tragedy of Lewisham in 1957, and the much anticipated Part 2 of Richard Simmons’ recollections of Southampton Control. Private owner wagons of the Southern area also feature, with a few delightful surprises from both old and new friends.
Also scheduled for inclusion is something rather special on Page 3 – so keep a look out! Only one clue is available, a still from a film made during Southern Railway days. An intriguing titbit to whet the appetite. All will be revealed on publication!
Plus, of course, all our regular features including Rolling Stock and Permanent Way, along with an impressive colour section. A perfect read for Southern enthusiasts everywhere, make sure you add this issue to your own collection!