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PADDINGTON AND THE WEST


DVD Video DVD-R Video, PAL Format, 13.5cm x 19cm x 1.5cm Case 65 Minutes
Publisher: CineRail
Series: Archive
Availability: No Longer Available

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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. The country branch line was a classic feature of the GWR and many lines changed little throughout their existence. Several rural locations are featured including Liskeard, Looe, Minehead, Falmouth, Fowey, Tiverton Jct. and the Ashburton branch, with 'Panniers, 14xxs and Prairies' hard at work on passenger and freight services. 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. After Plymouth , Ivybridge and Dawlish are seen before arrival at Exeter. Travelling north west from Exeter, the next stop is Tiverton Jct. From where the Hemyock branch is traced and views of the short line to Tiverton is complimented by film on the Minehead branch. The next major feature is at Swindon with views in the station and works yard, behind which the MSWJ route from Cheltenham to Andover crossed the GWR main line. A journey from Cheltenham to Andover gives an intriguing glimpse of this long-closed route, after which the GWR main line is rejoined as the journey eastwards is resumed. The station of Wantage Road is viewed next, shortly before reaching the junction at Didcot. Following scenes at the station and MPD, a short journey north to Oxford reveals a wide diversity of steam classes, after which a detailed journey on the now-closed Fairford branch is featured with every station on the line recorded. Before reaching London, a unique film, taken on the London- Birmingham route at Bicester, records the operation of British Railways' last slip-coach. Arrival in London finds a fascinating array of steam and early diesel classes operating at Old Oak Common and Paddington - a fitting finale.

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Continent: Europe
Country: UK
Area: UK South West

 

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Other Titles in this Series:

NORTH FROM CARLISLE
NORTH FROM CARLISLE
NORTH FROM NEWCASTLE
NORTH FROM NEWCASTLE
NORTHERN IRELAND STEAM - The Final Years
SCOTTISH BYWAYS
STEAM IN SCOTLAND - The W J V Anderson Film Collection
STEAM IN SCOTLAND - The W J V Anderson Film Collection
WEST RIDING STEAM
WEST RIDING STEAM PART THREE
WEST RIDING STEAM PART TWO

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