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| Organised by the Historic Commercial Vehicle Society Southern Area, the Bournemouth to Bath Run is the longest run in the HCVS calender. The route from Bouremouth to Bath, via Salisbury, Stonehenge, Warminster, Frome and Bradford-on-Avon is almost certainly the most picturesque, with a fine mix of ... From the series Vintage Commercial | Request notification when available  |
| What glorious sights and sounds are recorded: transmission whines, engines straining hard on hills, precision double declutching, and effortless gearchanges from pre selector boxes. The soundtrack alone will delight any enthusiast. The 70 mile route from Manchester to Harrogate is always a ... From the series Vintage Commercial | Request notification when available  |
| 47 Fade-Away is the story of Class 47 in the 21st Century and looks at how the fleet and its fortunes have declined since the arrival of the new millennium. 90 minutes of fantastic, action coupled with an informative script and on-screen graphics bring you the whole story. Highlights include: ... | |
| Includes archive footage of A4s in the '30s & '50s & on the ECML in the '60s. A4s, including 60009, at work in Scotland & includind 60009's last run in 1967 with 18 coaches. 60009 on the Scottish main lines in the late '70s. Overhaul on the SVR. Coverage of 60009 throughout the network during 1990, ... | Request notification when available  |
| No. 6024, King Edward I, was one of thirty King class locomotives built by the Great Western Railway to provide superpower for its crack expresses. Named after the Kings of England the most powerful and heaviest 4-6-0s ever built in Britain ruled until 1962 . . . but for No. 6024 the story was ... | |
| 16mm Colour Archive Film from the days of working steam. | |
| VHS Cassette (also available as DVD Video ). 35 mm and 16mm Colour Archive Film from the Days of Working Steam The Programme provides a look at the Steam Scene complete with signalling and station views from the 60s. | |
| DVD Video (also available as VHS Cassette ). 35 mm and 16mm Colour Archive Film from the Days of Working Steam The Programme provides a look at the Steam Scene complete with signalling and station views from the 60s. | |
| To many the Abbotsbury branch was a curious line of single track which joined the main line at Upwey Junction, perhaps glimpsed from the carriage window of a train conveying day-trippers or holidaymakers to Weymouth. Indeed, the line cannot have been particularly well known to local people as ... | Request notification when available  |
| The journey begins at Basaleg Junction and runs close to the Ebbw River in the deepening Ebbw Vale. The scenic views are interspersed by fascinating panoramas of collieries long gone, together with pictures of the varied railway architecture employed. The locomotives and trains from a bygone age ... From the series Welsh Valleys | |
| A journey by steam aboard the ‘Great Britain' from Penzance to the far north of Scotland and featuring: 71000 ‘Duke of Gloucester' from Paddington to Bristol 6024 ‘King Edward 1st' & 5051 ‘Earl Bathurst' from Penzance to Bristol 46233 ‘Duchess of Sutherland' from Preston to Glasgow 60009 ‘Union of ... | |
| From the Foreword: “In this meticulously researched and fascinating book, Brian Thackray has breathed life into the early years of a company that would become the 'Builders of London's Buses', despite the many misgivings of Lord Ashwell, the prime architect of London's road and underground ... | Request notification when available  |
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