LNW-GW Joint
Veteran Member
What is undoubtedly true is that the rail network was reduced markedly less in the south-east than in other regions in the Beeching contractions and later.
Connectivity was severely reduced in the north, the west, rural East Anglia, Wales and Scotland, but not in the home counties.
One of the few SE closures was the Maidenhead-High Wycombe line north of Bourne End - I suspect even that is much regretted now.
Connectivity was severely reduced in the north, the west, rural East Anglia, Wales and Scotland, but not in the home counties.
One of the few SE closures was the Maidenhead-High Wycombe line north of Bourne End - I suspect even that is much regretted now.