Unseen photos from the Coronation released for the first anniversary

Friday 03rd May 2024
Marching band on the platform at Waterloo

 

  • New photos from the morning of the Coronation show Armed Forces personnel at South Western Railway’s London Waterloo terminus 
  • Over 5,000 members of the Royal Navy, Army, Royal Air Force and Commonwealth forces arrived on nine special trains 
  • It was the largest movement of service personnel by train since the State Funeral of Sir Winston Churchill in 1965 
  • Three colleagues reflect on their role in supporting the historic weekend here 

SOUTH Western Railway (SWR) has released new, unseen photos ahead of the first anniversary of the Coronation of Their Majesties The King and Queen. 

The photos provide a behind-the-scenes look as over 5,000 Armed Forces personnel from the Royal Navy, Army, Royal Air Force and Commonwealth arrived at London Waterloo station for their ceremonial duties. 
Pipers and drummers from a Scots regimental band on the platform at Waterloo

It was the largest movement of service personnel by train since the State Funeral of Sir Winston Churchill in 1965. Nine trains were involved, including seven SWR services and two private chartered services.

The SWR services arrived from Armed Forces bases in Aldershot, Alton and Fareham.

Delivering the Armed Forces safely and on time took months of joint planning by SWR and Network Rail, working alongside the Ministry of Defence and partners such as the British Transport Police.  
Soldiers from a Guards regiment passing through the gateline at Waterloo

As well as the Coronation service in Westminster Abbey, SWR supported the Coronation Concert at Windsor Castle, organising additional trains for its Windsor & Eton Riverside station.  

Ross Liddell, Head of Operational Readiness who coordinated operations for South Western Railway, commented: 

 “It was the biggest privilege of my working career to be able to lead such a fantastic team here at SWR, as we put the plans in place to transport members of the Armed Forces into London for their ceremonial activities to support the Coronation; twice if you include the rehearsal.  

"It was an absolutely first-class team who put in so much effort to ensure that it was safe and successful, allowing the Armed Forces to do what they needed to do.” 

One member of a Royal Marines band on the platform at Waterloo adjusting another's collar