Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 260, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 November 1910 — England's Military Railway. [ARTICLE]
England's Military Railway.
The South-Western Is our most important military line. It skirts the Channel, and has more military stations on it than any other. It connects the three great naval, stations, Portsmouth, Portland and Plymouth, with the two great camps, and serves as many garrison towns as it does cathedral cities. The road it jointly owns with the Brighton into Portsmouth is the only one in the country that passes through a rampart. And. owing to the concentration of the troopships at Southampton, it carries every British soldier that goes or returns on foreign service.—Westmina ter Gazette.
