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These images of Southern Electric trains from our archives are for sale as colour transparencies.
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Copyright image Foxley slide 73 JB type (BR class 73) electro-diesel locomotive 73131 heading 1755 London Bridge to Brighton service at Patcham, 1st August 1979. This service was operated on a temporary basis by locomotives and stock due to a shortage of CIG units undergoing overhaul.
Copyright image Foxley slide 77 4Cig unit 7331 leading a Victoria to Littlehampton express through Balcombe, 20th September 1969.
Copyright image Foxley slide 81 4Pul unit 3054 leading a 6Pul unit near Wandsworth Common on a Victoria to Ore express, June 1965. 3054 was a short lived formation - the Cor type motor coaches are identical to those owned by the SEG in its 4Cor unit 3142.
Copyright image Foxley slide 82 HA type (BR class 71) electric locomotive E5005 with 4TC unit 427 at Sittingbourne on the SEG Man Of Kent railtour, 11th April 1971. 71s would not normally work TC stock and assembling such non-standard formations was often a feature of SEG railtours of the past
Copyright image Foxley slide 89 1966 stock train comprising 4TC units 404 and 421 propelled by 4Rep unit 3003 passing Millbrook on a Waterloo to Bournemouth express, 26th August 1967. Despite the Bournemouth line having a service level superlative to most InterCity routes, 1966 stock entered traffic in all over blue rather than blue and grey.

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