Rails to Midhurst – Illustrated Talk by Bill Gage

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Rails to Midhurst is an illustrated talk given by former Assistant County Archivist Bill Gage of West Sussex Record Office. The presentation is not a technical one and can be enjoyed by both railway enthusiasts and those interested in social history.

The opening of a railway is always a significant event but for Midhurst this was unusual as the residents witnessed three such occasions, namely in September 1864, October 1866 & July 1881.

The sleepy town of Midhurst not only had three railway lines but also two railway stations which resulted in a number of interesting tales.

The presentation will include the funeral train to Midhurst of a major national figure, the runaway engine at Petworth, Royal Trains at Singelton and Midhurst, Sir Edward Elgar at Fittleworth, bombs and washout on the Chichester- Midhurst line. Film footage of the last train over the Pulborough – Petersfield line will also be shown.

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