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A Train Spotter's Notebook - Volume Three. Waterloo to Weymouth via Woking, Guildford, Basingstoke, Soton Docks & Isle of Wight. Leaving Waterloo, steam near Esher on engineers trains first stop-off is Woking. Bullied Pacifics & Strd Classes seen on all types of trains along with N Class No 31408 on a van train. Guildford, in snow storm.
This is the first volume of a series of DVDs recreating the heady days of the 'train spotter' using a mixture of colour archive, professional video and digital footage. Starting with TUDOR MINSTREL slogging up the WAVERLEY ROUTE, there follows CLAN MACKINTOSH tackling BEATTOCK in 1965.
The second volume in 'The Train Spotter's Notebook' series moves from Scotland to the Southern Region and covers the lines west of Salisbury. The introduction starts at Nine Elms depot and Waterloo from where we depart hauled by 34013 Okehampton with short scenes at Woking & Basingstoke.
The fifth volume in 'A Train Spotter’s Notebook' series covers the North East from Manchester to Edinburgh and down to Retford. The route across the Pennines via Barnard Castle and Bowes with steam hauled service trains is explored along with scenes at Kirkby Stephen East, West and Junction and the viaducts at Lartington and Belah
With Class 33 haulage, the main route from Reading to Leamington Spa via Oxford is seen viewed from the ‘front’ with narration giving information on the points of interest en-route.There are no breaks to distract the viewer from ‘The Way Ahead’
Everyday workings of Europe's last Kriegslok hauled 2,000 ton coal trains and 760mm steam operation. There are no charters or run pasts here. There is however the everyday slog of Kriegslok 2-10-0s hauling coal trains of up to 2,500 tons. Sun, snow, mist and rain all conspire to present atmospheric scenes from a week-long filming experience.
Every 15 minutes a Gatwick Express leaves London’s Victoria Station for Gatwick Airport, hauled by one Intercity’s 73/2 class Electro-diesel locos.Check in and join the train for a driver’s eye view of the journey to Gatwick.This colour dvd includes a descriptive narrat
This colour official dvd, was filmed in association with our other productions in connection with ‘A Celebration of Steam and Transport’ in Maidstone during August 1999. Join the Driver of Unit 508 204 for an uninterrupted cab ride from Maidstone West to London Bridge taking the original South Eastern Railway route via Redhill.
More than just an open day, this official Network South east colour dvd goes behind the scenes to show steam locomotives 3440 City of Truro, 5029 Nunney Castle, 6024 King Edward I, 6998 Burton Agnes Hall and 71000 Duke of Gloucester en-route from Didcot to Old Oak in the early hours of 16th August 1991.
The Railways of Northern Germany Dvd. West Germany has a wide variety of fascinating trains and railways. From the peninsular of Sylt, served by car carrying trains, to the industrial heartland of the Rhine and the Ruhr this programme surveys the North German Railway scene
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