DISTANCES AND TIMES FROM LONDON TO CENTRES ON THE 
LONDON & NORTH EASTERN; LONDON MIDI AND & SCOTTISH AND SOUTHERN RAILWAYS 
TOWN. 
From LONDON 
TOWN. 
From LONDON. 
TOWN. 
From LONDON. 
TOWN. 
MILES. 
HOURS. 
MILES. 
HOURS. 
MILES. 
HOURS. 
MILES. 
HOURS. 
ABERDEEN 
... 
... 
522} 
ii} 
DARLINGTON ... 
232 
4} 
ILFRACOMBE 
... 
... 
227 
5} 
POOLE . 
113 
2* 
ABERFOYLE 
... 
<37} 
13 
DEAL . 
84 
2 
INVERNESS 
... 
558 
13} 
PORTSMOUTH & SOUTHSEA... 
73 
1# 
ARUNDEL 
58 
i* 
DERBY 
129 
2* 
IPSWICH. 
68} 
1} 
PLYMOUTH 
231 
54- 
AYR . 
392} 
8} 
DONCASTER 
,,, 
... 
156 
3 
KESWICK 
299 
7 
PRESTON 
209 
5 
BALLATER. 
565 
14 
DOVER . 
77 
H 
KNARESBORO' 
201} 
4} 
PRESTWICK 
392 
9 
BALLOCH 
... 
455} 
10} 
DUBLIN . 
.♦» 
... 
335 
8} 
LEAMINGTON SPA 
98 
2} 
RAMSGATE 
77 
2 
BALMORAL 
574 
14} 
DUMFRIES 
341 
7 
LEEDS . 
185} 
3} 
RICHMOND (Yorks.) . 
236* 
5* 
BANGOR . 
239 
5} 
DUNDEE 
451} 
8} 
LEICESTER. 
... 
99 
1} 
RIPON . 
217* 
4* 
BARNARD CASTLE 
... 
248} 
5} 
DUNOON 
430 
10 
LEWES . 
... 
50 
1} 
ROTHBURY 
309 
6* 
BATH 
107 
4 
DURHAM 
254 
5} 
LICHFIELD. 
... 
116 
3 
ROWSLEY (For HADDON HALL) 
150 
4 
BELFAST . 
404 
12} 
EASTBOURNE ... 
66 
1} 
LINCOLN 
... 
130 
2} 
RYDE . 
79 
2* 
BERWICK. 
334} 
8} 
EDINBURGH 
392} 
7} 
LIVERPOOL 
... 
201 
3} 
ST. ANDREW'S. 
447* 
9* 
BIRMINGHAM ... 
... 
113 
2 
ELY 
70} 
1} 
LLANDUDNO ... 
... 
227 
5 
SALISBURY 
84 
1* 
BOGNOR REGIS... 
67 
2 
EXETER ... 
172 
3} 
LOSSIEMOUTH 
616} 
14* 
SCARBORO’ 
230* 
4* 
BOSTON. 
... 
... 
*». 
107} 
2} 
EXMOUTH 
180 
4 
LOWESTOFT 
... 
117} 
2} 
SEATON . 
153 
3* 
BOURNEMOUTH 
107 
2 
FELIXSTOWE 
... 
84} 
2} 
LYME REGIS 
152 
3} 
SELBY . 
174* 
3* 
BRADFORD 
... 
... 
191* 
3} 
FLEETWOOD 
230 
7 
MALLAIG. 
597} 
15} 
SHEFFIELD. 
159 
3 
BRAEMAR 
582 
15 
FOLKESTONE ... 
72 
U 
MANCHESTER ... 
184 
3} 
SHERINGHAM . 
142* 
3* 
BRIDLINGTON ... 
217 
5} 
FORT WILLIAM ... 
557} 
14 
MARGATE 
72 
SIDMOUTH . 
168 
3* 
BRIGHTON 
SI 
1 
FRINTON 
69 
i] 
MATLOCK. 
145 
3} 
SOUTHAMPTON 
78 
1* 
BRISTOL . 
218 
5} 
GLASGOW 
402 
8 
MELROSE. 
... 
369 
8} 
STIRLING. 
417 
8* 
BUDE . 
228 
5} 
GLENEAGLES ... 
... 
434 
’} 
NEWARK 
120 
2} 
STRATFORD-ON-AVON 
93 
2* 
BUXTON . 
... 
165 
3* 
GLOUCESTER ... 
165 
4} 
NEWCASTLE 
... 
... 
268 
H 
TINTAGEL 
241 
6* 
CALLANDER 
433 
«} 
GRANTHAM 
... 
105} 
2 
NEWHAVEN 
56 
'i 
TURNBERRY 
418 
10 
CAMBRIDGE 
55* 
1} 
GRAVESEND 
24 
} 
NEWMARKET ... 
70} 
1} 
WAKEFIELD 
175* 
3} 
CANTERBURY ... 
... 
62 
1* 
GRIMSBY. 
155 
3} 
NORTHAMPTON 
... 
66 
li 
WEYMOUTH 
142 
3* 
CARLISLE 
299 
6 
HARROGATE 
1984 
3} 
NORTH BERWICK 
379* 
8 
WHITBY . 
244* 
5 
CHESTER. 
179 
3} 
HARWICH (PARKESTON 
QUAY) 
69 
'} 
NORWICH 
115 
2i 
WINCHESTER ... 
66 
i} 
CHICHESTER 
... 
69 
1} 
HASTINGS 
62 
1} 
NOTTINGHAM ... 
124 
2} 
WINDERMERE ... 
260 
5* 
CLACTON. 
69} 
1* 
HEXHAM. 
287 
6 
OBAN . 
... 
... 
504 
I3i 
WINDSOR. 
26 
* 
CRAIGEN DORAN 
458 
10 
HOLYHEAD 
264 
5} 
OKEHAMPTON 
197 
4} 
WORTHING 
60 
i} 
CREWE . 
... 
«♦. 
158 
2* 
HUDDERSFIELD ... 
191 
4* 
PADSTOW 
... 
260 
8} 
YARMOUTH 
121} 
2i 
CROMER 
... 
138 
3 
HULL . 
... 
196* 
4 
PERTH . 
440 
9} 
YORK . 
188* 
3} 
CRUDEN BAY ... 
... 
... 
552} 
13 
HUNSTANTON ... 
— 
in} 
3} 
PETERBORO’ 
76} 
li 
1 
DISTANCES AND TIMES FROM LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW TO 
IMPORTANT CENTRES ON 
THE LONDON & NORTH EASTERN AND 
LONDON MIDLAND & SCOTTISH RAILWAYS 
TOWN. 
From 
LIVERPOOL. 
From 
GLASGOW. 
TOWN. 
From 
LIVERPOOL. 
From 
GLASGOW. 
MILES. 
HOURS. 
MILES. 
HOURS. 
MILES. 
HOURS 
MILES. 
HOURS. 
ELY . 
199 
5 
396} 
10} 
ABERDEEN 
358 
10 
153} 
4 
FORT WILLIAM 
343} 
10} 
122} 
4 
AYR. 
283 
7 
42 
1 
GLASGOW 
241 
5 
_ 
BALLATER . 
402} 
it 
195} 
8} 
GLENEAGLES 
253 
8} 
48 
i* 
(For Braemar and 
GLOUCESTER 
147 
3} 
348 
12} 
Balmoral) 
GRIMSBY 
144} 
3} 
334 
8 
BALLOCH . 
240} 
8} 
21} 
* 
HARROGATE 
92 
2} 
216} 
4} 
BELFAST . 
156 
9 
117 
12 
HARWICH ... 
267* 
7 
465 
12} 
BERWICK . 
239 
6 
104} 
2} 
(Parkeston Quay) 
BIRMINGHAM 
95 
2} 
296 
7 
HEXHAM ... 
158* 
4} 
141} 
3* 
BOSTON . 
148} 
5} 
351} 
10} 
HULL. 
128* 
3} 
293* 
8} 
BRADFORD 
69 
2 
205 
6 
INVERNESS ... 
386 
II 
261 
5} 
BRIDLINGTON 
138 
4 
316} 
8 
IPSWICH 
249} 
8} 
447 
11} 
BRISTOL . 
184 
4} 
385 
9} 
KESWICK ... 
1 18 
4 
138 
3} 
BUXTON . 
56 
2} 
253 
8} 
LEAMINGTON SPA 
117 
4 
317} 
8 
CALLANDER 
253 
7* 
47 
1} 
LEEDS 
74 
'} 
228 
5 
CAMBRIDGE 
190 
5 
359 
10} 
LEICESTER ... 
114} 
3 
307 
7 
CARLISLE . 
118 
2} 
IIS 
2} 
LICHFIELD ... 
78 
1} 
298 
8} 
CHESTER . 
36 
1 
237 
6 
LINCOLN ... 
119 
3 
320* 
8} 
CRAIGENDORAN ... 
245 
8} 
24 
i 
LIVERPOOL ... 
— 
_ 
241 
5 
CREWE . 
42} 
} 
243 
5i 
LLANDUDNO 
84 
2 
285 
7} 
CRUDEN BAY 
388* 
10 
182} 
5} 
LONDON ... 
201 
3} 
402 
8 
DARLINGTON 
136 
3* 
207} 
4} 
LOSSIEMOUTH 
441} 
12} 
236* 
7} 
DERBY . 
89 
2} 
284 
7 
MALLAIG ... 
385* 
12 
164} 
5} 
DONCASTER 
87} 
2} 
284 
6 
MANCHESTER 
31 
} 
239 
5} 
DUBLIN . 
138 
8} 
223 
18} 
MATLOCK ... 
72 
2} 
267 
7} 
DUMFRIES . 
151 
3} 
83 
1} 
MELROSE ... 
179* 
5 
84} 
2} 
DUNDEE . 
289 
8} 
64 
2 
NEWCASTLE 
172 
+i 
171} 
3} 
DUNOON . 
266 
7 
25 
2 
NORTHAMPTON 
137 
3} 
337} 
n 
DURHAM . 
157 
4} 
185} 
4} 
NORTH BERWICK 
242} 
8} 
69* 
i} 
EDINBURGH 
216 
5 
48} 
1 
NORWICH ... 
252} 
8} 
450 
12 
ASSOCIATED 
ASSOCIATED 
BRITISH RAILWAYS 
BRITISH RAILWAYS 
LONDON A NORTH EASTERN ; LONDON MIDLAND 4 SCOTTISH 
AND SOUTHERN 
LONDON & NORTH EASTERN ; LONDON MIDLAND & SCOTTISH 
AND SOUTHERN 
MAP 
MAP 
OF SYSTEMS 
OF SYSTEMS 
Distances and Times 
to Principal Centres and 
GENERAL INFORMATION 
Distances and Times 
to Principal Centres and 
GENERAL INFORMATION 
1934 
1934 
PRINTED IN ENGLAND 
PRINTED IN ENGLAND 
DISTANCES AND TIMES FROM 
LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW 
TO CENTRES ON THE 
LONDON & NORTH EASTERN 
AND 
LONDON, MIDLAND & SCOTTISH 
RAILWAYS 
(continued). 
TOWN. 
From 
LIVERPOOL. 
From 
GLASGOW. 
MILES. 
HOURS. 
MILES. 
HOURS. 
NOTTINGHAM 
100* 
3 
285 
7} 
OBAN... 
319} 
8} 
117 
4} 
PERTH . 
268* 
8} 
63 
'} 
PETERBORO’ 
161* 
4} 
363} 
7} 
PRESTON . 
25 
} 
192 
4* 
1 
PRESTWICK. 
212 
6 
38 
RIPON . 
104* 
3 
238} 
4} 
ROTHBURY 
212} 
7} 
179 
8} 
ROWSLEY . 
68 
2} 
263 
8 
(For Haddon Hall) 
ST. ANDREW’S 
275} 
7} 
85} 
2} 
SCARBORO’ 
140 
4 
293} 
8} 
SHEFFIELD . 
73 
i} 
268 
5} 
STIRLING . 
235 
8} 
30 
1 
STOKE . 
57} 
1* 
258 
6 
STRATFORD-ON- 
AVON . 
203 
6 
418} 
• i} 
TURNBERRY 
227} 
8} 
68 
i} 
WHITBY . 
153 
4} 
259} 
7 
WINDERMERE 
78 
2} 
162 
4* 
YORK . 
99* 
2} 
251} 
5} 
DISTANCES AND TIMES FROM 
SOUTHAMPTON TO CENTRES ON 
THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY 
TOWN. 
From S'HAMPTON. 
MILES. 
HOURS. 
ARUNDEL . 
41 
2} 
BATH . 
48 
2} 
BOGNOR REGIS 
... 
40 
1} 
BOURNEMOUTH 
29 
} 
BRIGHTON . 
58 
2 
BUDE 
168 
5} 
CANTERBURY . 
... 
138 
4} 
CHICHESTER . 
30 
1} 
DEAL . 
... 
ISO 
4 
DOVER . 
145 
3} 
EASTBOURNE . 
81 
3} 
EXETER . 
113 
2} 
EXMOUTH . 
117 
3} 
FOLKESTONE . 
138 
3} 
GRAVESEND . 
131 
2} 
HASTINGS. 
92 
4 
ILFRACOMBE 
168 
5} 
LEWES . 
... 
66 
3 
LONDON . 
78 
1} 
LYME REGIS . 
93 
3 
MARGATE . 
... 
140 
3} 
NEWHAVEN 
... 
72 
3 
OKEHAMPTON 
138 
3} 
PADSTOW . 
201 
61 
POOLE . 
35 
1 
PORTSMOUTH & SOUTHSEA... 
24 
* 
PLYMOUTH . 
168 
4i 
RAMSGATE . 
145 
4 
RYDE ... . 
30 
i} 
SALISBURY . 
.♦» 
25 
} 
SEATON. 
... 
94 
3 
SIDMOUTH 
109 
3i 
TINTAGEL . 
... 
... 
182 
8} 
WEYMOUTH . 
64 
1} 
WINCHESTER . 
12 
i 
WINDSOR . 
99 
3 
WORTHING . 
48 
ii 
TIMES TO PRINCIPAL CONTINENTAL CENTRES FROM LONDON 
TOWN. 
HOURS 
TOWN. 
HOURS. 
TOWN. 
HOURS. 
TOWN. 
HOURS. 
AMSTERDAM. 
"1 
COLOGNE . 
101 
HOOK OF HOLLAND 
9 
NICE . 
24} 
ANTWERP . 
12 
COPENHAGEN 
331 
INTERLAKEN ... 
18 
OBERAMMERGAU 
21 
BADEN-BADEN 
19 
DIEPPE 
4} 
ISTANBUL 
65 
OSLO . 
381 
BALE . 
131 
DRESDEN . 
241 
JERSEY . 
121 
OSTEND 
5* 
BERGEN. 
27} 
DUNKERQUE .. 
81 
LEIPZIG. 
21 
PARIS . 
8* 
BERLIN. 
I8i 
ESBJERG . 
26 
LISBON 
45 
PRAGUE 
29* 
BERNE. 
181 
FLORENCE . 
31 
LUCERNE 
15} 
ROME . 
34 
BIARRITZ . 
21 
FLUSHING . 
71 
LYONS. 
15* 
ROTTERDAM 
9 
BOULOGNE . 
31 
FRANKFORT-ON-M. ... 
15 
MADRID 
33 
ST. MALO 
10* 
BRESLAU . 
23} 
GENOA. 
27 
MARSEILLES ... 
... 
20* 
STOCKHOLM ... 
37 
BRUSSELS . 
61 
GUERNSEY .. 
’1 
MENTONE 
25* 
STUTTGART ... 
16 
BUCHAREST . 
48 
THE HAGUE . 
101 
MILAN. 
22 
UTRECHT 
ii 
BUDAPEST . 
32 
HAMBURG . 
18 
MONTE CARLO 
25} 
VIENNA 
27 
CALAIS. 
31 
HANOVER . 
151 
MUNICH 
19 
WIESBADEN ... 
18} 
CANNES . 
CARLSRUHE . 
24 
14* 
HAVRE. 
’1 
NAPLES. 
43 
ZEEBRUGGE ... 
9 
15 ROUTES BETWEEN ENGLAND AND THE CONTINENT OF EUROPE 
LN'ER 
SOUTHERN 
HARWICH 
- 
- HOOK OF HOLLAND 
HARWICH 
- 
- 
- FLUSHING 
HARWICH 
- 
- 
- ANTWERP 
HARWICH 
- 
- 
ZEEBRUGGE 
HARWICH 
- 
- 
- ESBJERG 
GRIMSBY - 
- 
- 
- HAMBURG 
HULL 
. 
- 
ROTTERDAM 
DOVER • 
DOVER - 
FOLKESTONE - 
FOLKESTONE - 
NEWHAVEN - 
SOUTHAMPTON 
SOUTHAMPTON 
GRAVESEND - 
CALAIS 
- OSTEND 
BOULOGNE 
- DUNKERQUE 
DIEPPE 
HAVRE 
- ST. MALO 
ROTTERDAM 
The current official Railway Time Tables and Notices 
should be consulted by all passengers to verify train 
times, etc., before commencing their railway journeys. All 
times shown herein are liable to alteration without notice. 
BAGGAGE. 
Subject to a few exceptions, the amount of ordinary 
personal baggage allowed free of charge on each adult 
ticket is : — 
First Class . 150 lbs. 
Third Class . |00 lbs. 
EXCESS WEIGHT. 
Passengers Baggage In excess of these weights is charged 
for according to the distance. 
LABELLING OF BAGGAGE. 
Each article of Passengers' Baggage must have a Label 
showing the Name of the Owner and Destination 
Station affixed thereto. 
Passengers must see that their Baggage Is properly 
Labelled with a Company’s Label to the correct Station, 
and claim it Immediately upon arrival at destination. 
All Old Labels should be obliterated before Baggage 
can be accepted for conveyance. 
BAGGAGE IN ADVANCE. 
Charge per package (up to 150 lbs. first class ; 100 lbs. 
third class) 2s. from door to door (viz. collection, 
conveyance and delivery), or Is. for collection and 
conveyance, or conveyance and delivery. Baggage of 
passengers landing at Southampton. Liverpool or 
Glasgow, and proceeding to London by rail, delivered 
in London at a charge of Is. per package. 
RESTAURANT & DINING CARS. 
Cars arc run in the principal expresses and meals are 
obtainable at reasonable charges. 
DINING ROOMS AND RESTAURAN’ 
Restaurants (adjoining the platforms) are 
at most of the principal Railway Stations 
moderate. For details, sec official Tlme-tal 
GENERAL INFORMATION 
LUNCHEON AND TEA BASKETS. 
Luncheon and Tea Baskets for use In the trains are 
supplied at most of the Important Railway Stations. 
SLEEPING CARS. 
A limited number of Sleeping Berths are available for 
First and Third Class Passengers on the Night Trains of 
the London & North Eastern and London Midland & 
Scottish Railways, as shown In the Official Time Tables. 
The charge for each berth In addition to the fare is as 
Under:— First Third 
Class. Class, 
s. d. s. d. 
Between places South of Carlisle and 
Berwick (exclusive) .ISO 6 0 
Between places In Scotland Including 
Carlisle and Berwick .15 0 6 0 
Between places South of Carlisle and 
Berwick with Carlisle, Berwick and 
places north thereof . 20 0 7 0 
Passengers travelling In Sleeping Car Trains can 
obtain light refreshments by arrangement with the 
Attendant accompanying the Cars. 
PULLMAN CARS. 
These are run In the principal Southern Railway 
Expresses (including trains connecting with boats) 
between London and Southampton, Brighton. Hastings, 
Margate, Dover, Folkestone, etc. In the case of the 
L.N.E.R., Pullman Limited Trains are run between 
London and Leeds, Harrogate, Newcastle, Edinburgh 
and Glasgow. Also during the summer months the 
“Eastern Belle" Pullman Train runs to selected resorts 
on the East Coast. In addition Pullman Cars are run 
In certain trains In Scotland, e.g., between Carlisle, 
Glasgow, Dundee, Aberdeen, Oban, etc. 
A small supplementary fee Is charged on these cars. 
RESERVATION OF SEATS, COMPARTMENTS, 
ETC. 
Seats in principal Express Trains from London and from 
a number of other stations, may be reserved by first or 
third class passengers on payment of One Shilling per 
seat In addition to the regular fares. Compartments 
In certain trains from the principal stations may be 
reserved, by payment In advance of a charge of Five 
Shillings each compartment In addition to the ordinary 
INQUIRIES IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA 
Special descriptive literature as shown below and Information on any point connected with European travel will 
be supplied gladly by- -p R DESTER, General Traffic Manager 
ASSOCIATED BRITISH RAILWAYS 
551 FIFTH AVENUE 
NEW YORK CITY 
also at the principal Tourist Offices throughout the United States and Canada 
SPECIAL DESCRIPTIVE LITERATURE 
1 You'll Enjoy England 3 Your European Trip (Detail, of Special Tour,) 
2 The Romance of Scotland 4 England and Continental Europe 
fare for each passenger, according to the class desired. 
The minimum number of passengers necessary to make 
a reservation of compartment Is given below :— 
First Class ... 4 adult fares 
Third Class ... 6 adult fares 
(a child’s ticket Is counted as one adult) 
“ SUMMER TICKETS." 
These will be issued throughout 1934 at single fare 
and a third for the return journey, available by any train 
on any day (except to certain stations on the Southern 
Railway). Break of journey allowed in each direction. 
These tickets are available on the outward journey for 
three days and for return any day up to one calendar 
month. 
HOLIDAY CONTRACT TICKETS. 
These tickets costing up to 15s. give unlimited travel 
within a specified area for a period of seven days. 
INTERAVAILABILITY OF L.M.S. AND L.N.E.R. 
TICKETS. 
Passengers holding Ordinary Return, Tourist, and 
Summer Tickets covering places served by the lines 
of the L.M.S. and L.N.E. Companies (Including Joint 
Lines) will be allowed to travel on the return journey 
between such places by any of the recognised routes of 
these Companies. 
Circular Tour Tickets will be Interavailable for all 
journeys between common points. 
Break of journey is allowed at Intermediate stations 
on the alternative route. 
Week-End and other descriptions of reduced fare 
tickets (except Day and Half-Day Excursion) are also 
Interavailable on the return journey. 
The Interavailability indicated above will also cover 
the use of the recognised routes to or from London, 
in the case of passengers holding tickets via London 
with places on the Southern Company's line. 
