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Originally Posted by conservator
'In conjunction with other Big Four companies the Southern Railway also invested in providing air services for passengers, notably to the Channel Islands and Isle of Wight, which complemented the shipping operations.'
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I don'y think they were a seperate service.
"Railway Air Services (RAS) was a British airline formed in March 1934 by four railway companies and Imperial Airways. The airline was a domestic airline operating routes within the United Kingdom linking up with Imperial's services.
The railways were the "big four": London Midland & Scottish, London & North Eastern, Great Western Railway and Southern Railway."
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