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The South Eastern Railway (SER) was a railway company in south-eastern England from 1836 until 1922. The company was formed to construct a route from London to Dover. Branch lines were later opened to Tunbridge Wells, Hastings, Canterbury and other places in Kent. The SER absorbed or leased other railways, some older than itself, including the London and Greenwich Railway and the Canterbury and Whitstable Railway. Most of the company's routes were in Kent, eastern Sussex and the London suburbs, with a long cross-country route from Redhill in Surrey to Reading, Berkshire.

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  • South Eastern Railway (SER) fou una companyia de ferrocarril del Regne Unit que enllaçava Londres amb Kent. La companyia es va formar a partir de dues companyies London and Greenwich Railway (LGR) i Canterbury and Whitstable Railway (CWR). (ca)
  • La South Eastern Railway (SER) est une ancienne compagnie ferroviaire britannique créée en 1836 et dissoute en 1923 lorsqu'elle fusionne avec d'autres compagnies pour créer la Southern Railway lors du regroupement de 1923 prôné par le « Railways Act 1921 ». Le 1er janvier 1899, la South Eastern Railway s'associe avec sa rivale la London, Chatham and Dover Railway pour créer un comité de gestion opérationnel commun : la South Eastern and Chatham Railway (SECR). Au sein de la SECR, les deux compagnies restent distinctes en tant qu'entreprises mais sont associées dans la SECR pour la gestion de leur réseau mis en commun, jusqu'à leur absorption par la Southern Railway. (fr)
  • The South Eastern Railway (SER) was a railway company in south-eastern England from 1836 until 1922. The company was formed to construct a route from London to Dover. Branch lines were later opened to Tunbridge Wells, Hastings, Canterbury and other places in Kent. The SER absorbed or leased other railways, some older than itself, including the London and Greenwich Railway and the Canterbury and Whitstable Railway. Most of the company's routes were in Kent, eastern Sussex and the London suburbs, with a long cross-country route from Redhill in Surrey to Reading, Berkshire. Much of the company's early history saw attempts at expansion and feuding with its neighbours; the London Brighton and South Coast Railway (LBSCR) in the west and the London, Chatham and Dover Railway (LCDR) to the north-east. However, in 1899 the SER agreed with the LCDR to share operation of the two railways, work them as a single system (marketed as the South Eastern and Chatham Railway) and pool receipts: but it was not a full amalgamation. The SER and LCDR remained separate companies until becoming constituents of the Southern Railway on 1 January 1923. (en)
  • A South Eastern Railway foi uma linha de comboios que serviu parte de Inglaterra. Através destas linhas de railway, que serviu a capital Londrina, nasceu o Metro de Londres. (pt)
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  • South Eastern Railway (SER) fou una companyia de ferrocarril del Regne Unit que enllaçava Londres amb Kent. La companyia es va formar a partir de dues companyies London and Greenwich Railway (LGR) i Canterbury and Whitstable Railway (CWR). (ca)
  • A South Eastern Railway foi uma linha de comboios que serviu parte de Inglaterra. Através destas linhas de railway, que serviu a capital Londrina, nasceu o Metro de Londres. (pt)
  • La South Eastern Railway (SER) est une ancienne compagnie ferroviaire britannique créée en 1836 et dissoute en 1923 lorsqu'elle fusionne avec d'autres compagnies pour créer la Southern Railway lors du regroupement de 1923 prôné par le « Railways Act 1921 ». (fr)
  • The South Eastern Railway (SER) was a railway company in south-eastern England from 1836 until 1922. The company was formed to construct a route from London to Dover. Branch lines were later opened to Tunbridge Wells, Hastings, Canterbury and other places in Kent. The SER absorbed or leased other railways, some older than itself, including the London and Greenwich Railway and the Canterbury and Whitstable Railway. Most of the company's routes were in Kent, eastern Sussex and the London suburbs, with a long cross-country route from Redhill in Surrey to Reading, Berkshire. (en)
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  • South Eastern Railway (England) (en)
  • South Eastern Railway (Regne Unit) (ca)
  • South Eastern Railway (fr)
  • South Eastern Railway (pt)
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