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Southern's Farewell 63 Stock Staff Tour

 

Mainline stock passing through the inner suburbs With 1805 leading minus headboard the tour traverses the South London Line, a line more associated with what is these days branded as "Metro" services.  This is at Wandsworth Road.

photograph by Jon Samways

 

the tour has just passed through Leatherhead station Note after the reversal at Victoria 1805 is again at the rear of the train.  The tour is now passing through Leatherhead, taking the line to Dorking on its way to Bognor.

photograph by Colin Price

 

the tour is now approaching Horsham Looking at the front end again, with 1866 in the lead, the tour approaching Horsham

photograph by Jon Samways

 

almost on the last leg, a 15 minute break at Victoria Resting at Victoria, its final reversal, for 15 minutes prior to the departure on its final leg back to Brighton.

photograph by "Yorkie"

 

1805 on the rear of the train at Balham 1805 trailing on the final leg, passing through Balham the Down Brighton Fast.

photograph by "Yorkie"

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