Since its first issue 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. The quarterly periodical has now reached issue number 58, and it continues to be the ‘go-to’ reference for all those interested in the UK’s Southern Railways. Each issue contains a variety of articles and photo features, each offering an in-depth exploration of an historical aspect of the railways, rolling stock, infrastructure, incidents, events and people associated with ‘The Southern Way’.
The 58th issue of The Southern Way continues the tradition of previous issues with articles including:
– Asterix in Bradshaw
– Kent Railways of the 1950s
– Southern Ferrys
– Impermanent Ways of Dorset
– Class 2NOL EMUs
– Southern coaching survivors
Illustrated throughout its 96 pages, including rare and previously unseen colour images, The Southern Way continues to be the ultimate reference source for railway modellers, historians and enthusiasts