The Railway Magazine

FROM THE RAILWAY MAGAZINE ARCHIVES

100 YEARS AGO APRIL 1923

Day trips to France

EGINNING March 15, the London-Boulogne excursions were established by the Southern Railway for the 1923 season. The trips operate daily, including Sundays, and the Third Class fare (return) is 23s 6d as compared with 29s 6d last year. The passenger leaves Victoria (SE & C) at 9.15am and arrives back at 10.40pm, having had over six

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