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The Archive Series features the United Kingdom's rail network from the 1920s
to the 1980s with the primary emphasis on the steam era, although contemporary
film of early diesel classes is often included in where this compliments
the theme of the programme.
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ARCHIVE SERIES
VOLUME 1 - THE WOODHEAD ROUTE $44.95
Linking Sheffield and Manchester, the 40 mile route penetrated the
Pennine barrier at Woodhead, before descending to Manchester and was
Britains first main line to use overhead electric power when
opened in 1954. Primary motive power was the1500V D.C. EM1 (Class76)
and EM2 (Class 77) electric locomotives. The EM2s were sold to the
Netherlands Rlys, but the CL 76 continued until the lines closure
in 1981. Scenes at Sheffield (Victoria), Rotherwood, Wath, Worsborough
Bank, Penistone, Dunford Bridge, Woodhead, Torside, Guide Bridge,
Manchester (Piccadilly) and other locations were recorded -some with
original sound - between 1954 and 1984 and provide a fascinating reminder
of this magnificent route.
Duration: 62 min |
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VOLUME 2 - WEST RIDING STEAM PART 1 $44.95
Compiled from archive film taken mainly in the 1960s, this video covers
parts of the once extensive rail network of the industrial West Riding
of Yorkshire. Leeds Central and City stations, the depots of Copley
Hill and Holbeck, together with the route to Doncaster via Ardsley
and Wakefield are featured plus Doncaster Works scrap line and Ardsley
MPD. Travelling from Leeds, Bradford (Exchange and Forster Square)
Low Moor, Huddersfield and the once important rail centres of Mirfield
and nearby Heaton Lodge Junction are shown. With additional film of
Batley, Cleckheaton and Shipley, this video displays a wide variety
of steam power.
Duration: 61 min |
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VOLUME 3 - CREWE TO CARLISLE $44.95
At Crewe, a wide variety of traction is portrayed, from humble 'Jintys'
to Duchess Pacifics, plus visiting ex-GWR locomotives. Travelling
northwards from Crewe, Warrington (Bank Quay) Station and Wigan (Spring
Branch) depot are featured, followed by views of Preston including
the roofless Preston shed with its stored 'Patriots' and ex-LNWR locos.
The tape also features Lancaster, Carnforth, Penrith, the famous Shap
incline with Tebay station and depot, plus Shap station before Carlisle
is reached. Scenes at Kingmoor, Canal and Upperby depots are completed
by views at Citadel station.. A special feature of this video are
the scenes at Crewe, Penrith, Tebay at Carlisle filmed in 1931 depicting
many different pre-grouping locos at work.
Duration: 60 min |
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VOLUME 4 - NORTH FROM NEWCASTLE $44.95
Covering primarily the 1930s, 60s and 70s, the programme starts at
Newcastle Central Station in 1931, with a wide variety of ex-NER locos.
Tyneside's industrial lines are represented at Backworth Colliery.
A brakevan trip from Morpeth and Widdrington complement film taken
in 1965 of the branches to Hepscott and Alnwick. After Berwick and
Tweedmouth, the Scottish Border is crossed and unique, mainly colour
sequences shot between 1938 and 1956 feature fully streamlined A4s,
N ER Atlantics, V2s, a steam railcar and others. Post-war footage
of D49s, plus an A3 in experimental blue livery is complemented by
film of diesel Class 26s and 40s shortly after their introduction.
A comprehensive view of St. Margarets depot is followed by scenes
in Edinburgh Waverley, between 1929 and the 1990s.
Duration: 60 min |
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VOLUME 5 - WEST RIDING STEAM PART 2 $44.95
Starting at Mirfield depot, the programme heads west to Heaton Lodge
Jct. following the Colne Valley route through Huddersfield to the
Standedge tunnels, plus views of the Penistone line. From Heaton Lodge
the Calder Valley line is traced through Elland to Todmorden with
its steep climb to Copy Pit. From Leeds, the Aire Valley is followed
to Shipley and Bradford where the Queensbury route is featured through
to the Worth Valley and Keighley. On the Midland mainline, Skipton
and Hellifield are viewed together with Settle Jct., where the line
from Clapham Jct. to Low Gill is featured before returning to the
mainline and the S & C route is followed to Ais Gill where the
programme ends.
Duration: 60 min |
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VOLUME 6 - NORTH FROM CARLISLE $44.95
The programme follows the WCML from Carlisle to Glasgow starting with
1960s scenes at Carlisle's Citadel station and three MPDs with-amongst
others-Duchesses, Princesses, Scots, Patriots, Jubilees, A4s, A3s,
B1s -a Glen-plus early diesels! After film of the Waverley Route at
Newcastleton, the WCML is traced northwards and the infamous Beattock
incline is shown with bankers at work. Followed by views of Carstairs,
Lanark, the 'Clayton-operated' Morningside branch, Motherwell, Polmadie
and Glasgow Central, this is a superb visual record of the route that
includes a special feature recalling the UK's worst rail disaster
at Quintinshill in 1915.
Duration: 61 min |
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VOLUME 7 - ROUTES FROM NORTHAMPTON $44.95
Northampton’s two stations and MPD in the 1960s form the focus
of this video, together with journeys on the routes to Wellingborough,
Peterborough and Bedford.
In addition, there is film of Stratford-upon-Avon and the former SMJ
route through Fenny Compton from the 1920s to the 1960s; Rugby –
including scenes inside the famous Test Plant, Banbury, Bletchley
and scenes on the former GCR mainline at Woodford Halse and other
locations. Duchesses, Jubilees, Scots, Crabs, 9Fs, LNER Pacifics,
GWR 4-6-0s, pre-grouping locomotive designs and many other steam classes
feature, together with early diesel and electric designs.
The industrial scene is represented by film of the Stewart & Lloyd’s
steelworks at Corby and the narrow gauge system of the nearby Kettering
Coal & Iron Company.
Duration: 63 min |
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VOLUME 8 - PADDINGTON AND THE WEST $44.95
The programme starts in the south west of England and traces the former
GWR route to London (Paddington) via Swindon and Didcot in the 1950s
and 60s when steam - in the form of ex-GWR designs - still predominated.
Action on the main line starts at the extremity of south west rail
operation - Penzance. From there the main line is followed east with
scenes at Gwinear Road, Chasewater, Truro, Par, Lostwithiel and the
impressive junction layout at Liskeard, before the Saltash Bridge
is crossed on the approaches to Plymouth. Arrival in London finds
a fascinating array of steam and early diesel classes operating at
Old Oak Common and Paddington - a fitting finale to this visual record
of British Railways Western Region in the steam era.
Duration: 67 min |
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VOLUME 9 - SCOTTISH BYWAYS $44.95
Carlisle to Hawick, Galashiels and the Peebles branch plus scenes
at Jedburgh, followed by Dumfries and Kirkcudbright. Leaving the border
area, the Gourock to Glasgow line is followed before heading eastwards
into Clackmannan and Fife, with views at Alloa, Dunfermline, Charlestown,
Lumphinnans, Thornton and the Fife Coast Line to Lundin Links. Further
north, the Forfar area is viewed before travelling on the Ballater
Branch, finishing with a journey to Banff and Macduff.
Duration: 70 min |
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VOLUME 10 - WEST RIDING STEAM PART 3 $44.95
Starting at Castleford's Central Station, this programme journeys
through parts of the former West Riding of Yorkshire during the 1960s,
when, despite the increasing presence of diesel traction, the steam
locomotive was still an everyday sight. Featuring shots from Castleford,
Normanton, Wakefield, Arsdley, Dewsbury and Osset, then passing through
Brighouse towards Sowerby Bridge and the Pennines. Also featuring
footage from Church Fenton to Tadcaster including the branch's final
freight service.
Duration: 67 min |
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VOLUME 11 - EAST YORKSHIRE STEAM $44.95
The programme begins at York in 1964 before heading to Malton, from
where a journey on the pick-up goods to Gilling and Coxwold is recorded,
plus views of the closed route to Market Weighton. A regular passenger
working from Malton to Pickering and Whitby is joined, featuring views
of the picturesque North Yorkshire Moors: plus a journey from Middlesbrough
to Grosmont via Battersby. After Grosmont, Sleights and Ruswarp feature,
before arrival at the port of Whitby and here a DMU to Scarborough
is joined. The now-closed route through Robin Hood's Bay and Ravenscar
is traced before arrival at Scarborough, where, even in 1965, much
of the excursion traffic was steam-hauled and several steam classes
are featured. The final sequence shows a Class 'O3' shunter with a
pair of brakevans giving demolition contractors a 'tour' of the route
after its closure, the prelude to the lifting of the line.
Duration: 67 min |
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VOLUME 12 - NORTHERN IRELAND STEAM, THE FINAL YEARS $44.95
Between 1966 and 1970, more than four million tons of stone was transported
by rail from Magheramorne, near Larne, to Belfast for use in the construction
of the M2 motorway. This immense undertaking was carried out by daily
steam-operated workings that consisted of specially constructed side-discharge
hopper wagons, powered by 2-6-4 tank locomotives, known as 'Jeeps'.
These workings were the last commercial use of steam traction in Northern
Ireland and the last example of revenue-earning broad-gauge steam
operation in Great Britain. Other parts of the Northern Ireland rail
network also feature, including the line to Londonderry, together
with scenes at Belfast's York Road Station, with Beyer-Peacock built
0-6-4T 'Lough Erne', plus the 1970 'Colmcille Railtour' headed by
ex-GNR 4-4-0 No. 171 'Slieve Gullion'.
Duration: 54 min |
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