Welcome to all visitors from Brian Hornsey’s working timetables website
THE GREAT EASTERN RAILWAY SOCIETY
The Society covers the Great Eastern Railway, its predecessors and successors, plus other related railways in the Eastern Counties. For our main website, click Home (top left).
What do we sell?
Data DVDs and CDs, over 700 files (which can be paid for on line and may mostly be downloaded immediately), plus printed Information Sheets, working timetables, drawings, maps, etc.
How can I find out more?
The Files Emporium lists all DVDs, CDs and files. You can access it here.
The Sales List contains all available printed items, and also has the DVDs and CDs. You can access it here.
How do I make a purchase?
On the Files Emporium you add any chosen items to your shopping cart and go to checkout. You make your payment by Paypal or with your bank card. For most files you will then be sent an automatic email with a link to download them straight away; in a few cases you must wait for us to supply them via a file delivery system. DVDs and CDs will be sent to you by post.
Orders from the Sales List need to have a contribution towards post and packing added: currently (2012) this is 20% (minimum £1) for printed items, plus a flat rate of £1 for any number of software items. You send a cheque payable to GERS Publications to Barry Jackson, 14 Quantock Close, Bedford MK41 9EW.
A few examples of what is available

All 21 annual volumes of the LNER Magazine from its first appearance in 1927 are supplied as Acrobat files on a pair of DVDs. The files are word-searchable, and we have added a fast-search facility which enables you to search the whole lot in one go (which should prove a boon to the researcher and the genealogist). The DVDs cost £15 and may be purchased from Section MG of the Files Emporium.
We have also produced two further similar double DVDs at the same price: one covers the Great Eastern Magazines 1911 to 1926; the other contains the British Railways (Eastern Region) Magazines 1948 to 1963.
We have published a series of superb drawings of GE locomotives (and a turntable), hand-drawn by a Stratford-trained draughtsman with access to original drawings. They are accompanied by notes. You will find them in Section LG of the Files Emporium. You can make an instant purchase of a file of a set of drawings, suitable for printing on to A4 paper (at a choice of 4mm or 7mm scales, or of a size which fills a page). You will also see a CD listed there, which has all the drawings on.
The Sales List includes the ready-printed drawings but these are much more expensive; moreover postage has to be added; and of course you will have to wait for them to arrive.
There are a large number of working timetables which are available from us. Examples include the ECR (1856), the GER (several between 1863 and 1913), the GN&GE Joint (1895 and 1900), the LT&SR (between 1882 and 1908), the CV&HR (1922-3), the Mid-Suffolk (1919-1922) and the M&GN (1903 and others).
The files are all listed in Section TW of the Files Emporium, where they may be purchased and downloaded straight away.
Some appear as printed items in the Sales List. These cost more than the files, and a contribution towards postage has to be added to the price. We see ourselves as selling information so, in contrast to Brian’s quality products, they will come stapled on plain matt paper.