Southern Railway Timetables |
As small railways grew into systems and long distance travel became more customary, the need for a timetable to display more information soon exhausted the limitations of a single sheet of paper. To facilitate this distribution and the presentation of timetables from various companies in an organized fashion, printers settled on a standard dimension of four inches wide by nine inches tall for most timetables intended for the public. First in the form of folded large sheets and later in the form of a double folded, stapled booklet, these timetables presented the offerings of the various railways to the public. Many were highly ornate and reflected the very latest in printing technology of their era.
All timetable materials featured on this page our from our personal HawkinsRails collection
1937 timetable
1952 timetable
1957 timetable
1965 timetable
1966 timetable
1967 timetable
1968 timetable
1970 timetable
1974 timetable
1978 timetable
1937 timetable ad
1937 timetable ad
1937 timetable ad
1937 timetable ad
1937 timetable ad
1937 timetable ad