- Brighton. Nottingham: Booklaw. ISBN 1-901945-11-1. Cooper,
Peter (1990)
LBSCR Stock Book. Cheltenham: Runpast. ISBN 1-870754-13-1. Dawson, Philip, (1921)...
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after being absorbed by the London,
Brighton and
South Coast Railway (
LBSCR) in 1862. The two
lines did not connect, and
there were two
separate stations...
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section on
Portsea Island was
operated jointly with the LSWR.
Although the
LBSCR coast route connected many
important resorts, the
trunk route from London...
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mileage 1,020
miles (1,642 km) The London,
Brighton and
South Coast Railway (
LBSCR) 457+1⁄4
miles (736 km) The
combined systems of the
South Eastern Railway...
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Railway Correspondence and
Travel Society. p. 132.
Southern E-Group. "
LBSCR K
class 2-6-0".
Retrieved 15
April 2009. Marx,
Klaus (2007).
Lawson Billinton:...
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through train service was
operated in the face of
obstructive tactics. The
LBSCR controlled the
route from
Havant into Portsmouth, but
eventually acquiesced...
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including examples in SR
olive green, BR
black and
LBSCR Marsh umber livery. "E4 0-6-2T
LBSCR Billington 32463 – 65, 32467 – 76, 32479 – 82, 32484 –...
- 4-strong
fleet of
electric multiple units,
dedicated for use on the ex-
LBSCR West
Croydon to
Wimbledon Line,
using the
headcode 2. None of
these units...
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Brighton and
South Coast Railway, the
London and
South Western Railway and the
LBSCR-sponsored Horsham,
Dorking and
Leatherhead Railway.
Services include commuter...
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owned by the
LBSCR. The
southern Atlantic lines were
operated by the
LBSCR and the
northern Chatham lines were
operated by the LCDR. The
LBSCR and LCDR were...