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Scottish Byways Part 2 (82-mins) (DVD-R)

Scottish Byways Part 2 (82-mins) (DVD-R)

Ref: CP147D

Described by the LMS as "The Gateway to Scotland', Carlisle is the starting point of the programme with scenes filmed in 1962 at Citadel Station and Kingmoor Depot. Steam traction is predominant, with 'Duchess' Pacifics still handling WCML expresses!

North of Carlisle on the WCML, Beattock Station is featured and, after scenes here and on the incline with the steam bankers hard at work, the next location is Carstairs with film of a railtour headed by a Duchess', followed by scenes at Stranraer, Ayr and the Waterside mining complex with its associated heavy coal trains.

Returnin to Carlisle, the Waverley Route is followed with steam traction much in evidence at Edinburgh's Millerhill Yard, Whitrope, Shankend, Hawick and Galashiels. From St. Boswells, the line to Kelso, Coldstream, Tweedmouth and Berwick-upon-Tweed is traced and, north of Berwick, the branch lines to Eyemouth and North Berwick feature.

The next area to be shown is Fife, with film taken in 1960 on board a special working from St. Andrews to Thornton Junction via Methil Docks and Buckhaven. After Thornton, the Leslie Branch is viewed, followed by with Lindores. Leaving Fife behind: Stirling, Dunblane, Callander and the line through Glen Ogle feature, including film of the Killin and Ballachullish Branches. The West Highland Line is next, with film of the preserved 'Glen Douglas' and an ex-NBR Class J37 leaving Crianlarich in 1963 as they head for Fort William. Moving to Perth, film taken in 1930 shows a wide range of pre-grouping locomotives that offer an interesting contrast with locomotives recorded on film thirty years later. From Perth, railtour visits show Bankfoot, Coupar Angus, Forfar and Blairgowrie before the programme moves north to Ballinluig, the Aberfeldy Branch, Killiecrankie and Aviemore.

Aviemore is left on board a railbus service to Boat of Garten, Grantown and Craigellachie, with many of the stations on this route captured on film, before moving north to Elgin. From there, the Moray coast route via Buckie, Spey Bay and Cullen is followed, together with a journey on the branch to Banff, and arrival at Caimie Junction brings the main programme to a close.


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Heritage DMUs in Yorkshire (60-mins)  (DVD-R)

Heritage DMUs in Yorkshire (60-mins) (DVD-R)

Ref: CP148D

In the early 1960s, Britain's network was contracting rapidly and, ironically, just as the decline was forcing closures, a cost-cutting type of motive power was entering service - the Diesel Multiple Unit. Yorkshire-based amateur cameraman, Frank Dean, ensured that a record of threatened lines was made before they disappeared forever and he spent the summers of 1964 and 1965 filming rural routes in his native county. This programme is compiled from Frank Dean's film library and features three routes - two of which have survived, against all the odds, into the 21st century, although their appearance has changed out of all recognition.

The first film features the 20-mile long route from York to Harrogate via Knaresborough and Starbeck. Filmed from service trains and the lineside, many the stations retained their original architectural features, with manually-operated level crossing gates still an everyday sight.

A return journey from Malton to Pickering and Whitby is next, a route that was severed between Rillington Junction, near Malton, and Pickering in 1965. This film shows the route across the North Yorkshire Moors, prior to development as one of the country's premier heritage railways. also features Whitby, where freight traffic was still an important contributor to the railway's business.

The final film is a return journey from Whitby to Middlesbrough via Battersby Junction on the picturesque Esk Valley line and, once again, the film is a poignant reminder of how the stations and halts have altered since the Beeching era.

Several different variations unit are seen action; in particular the Metro-Cammell Class 101s and Birmingham RCW Class 104s. BR green and later corporate blue units are seen together with steam and diesel locomotives, providing a nostalgic reminder of the British Railway scene in the mid-1960s.


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Crewe to Carlisle (60-mins)  (DVD-R)

Crewe to Carlisle (60-mins) (DVD-R)

Ref: CP116D

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.


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East Coast Deltics Vol. 1 (65-mins)  (DVD-R)

East Coast Deltics Vol. 1 (65-mins) (DVD-R)

Ref: CP136D

The sight and sound of the mighty `Deltics' is celebrated in this exciting programme as we follow the `Napier' roar from London to York. Much of the material was filmed between 1978 and 1981 and captures the Class 55s at work in their latter years at a time of the increasing appearance of HSTs and the spread of overhead power masts north from London. Featured locations include King's Cross, North London suburbs, Potters Bar, Hitchin, Sandy, Huntingdon, Peterborough, Grantham, Newark (including the famous `flat crossing'), Retford, Doncaster and York. Finally, a film montage displays the names and numbers of all twenty-two class members.


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1. Cab Ride: Essex Branch Lines (173-mins) (2xDVD-R) (ONE05) (Ref: TF103D)
2. Cab Ride: London Liverpool Street to Peterborough via Ipswich (162-mins) (DVD-R) (Ref: TF064D)
3. East Coast Deltics Vol.2: York to Edinburgh Waverley (65-mins) (DVD-R) (Ref: CP142D)


East Coast Deltics Vol.2: York to Edinburgh Waverley (65-mins)  (DVD-R)

East Coast Deltics Vol.2: York to Edinburgh Waverley (65-mins) (DVD-R)

Ref: CP142D

Re-live the incredible sight and sound of the mighty ‘Deltics’ on East Coast main line duties in this exciting programme as we follow the Napier roar and exhaust cloud north from York to Scotland. In addition to footage of the Deltics taken shortly after their introduction in the early 1960s, much of the material includes scenes filmed during the period 1978 to 1981, capturing the Class 55s at work in their latter years, at a time when the ECML was witnessing great change.

On the way to Edinburgh, we feature East Coast locations such as Newcastle and Berwick plus the rare sight of a ‘Deltic’ at the head of a breakdown train in the mid-sixties! Also included in this programme is film of the Deltics at work on the Trans-Pennine route from York to Liverpool and the final gathering of the class at Doncaster Works in 1982. This programme turns the clock back to the days when Class 55s were a glorious everyday sight and carries on from East Coast ‘Deltics’ Part One King’s Cross to York, which contains further great action footage.


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3. East Coast Deltics Vol. 1 (65-mins) (DVD-R) (Ref: CP136D)


East Yorkshire Steam (67-mins)  (DVD-R)

East Yorkshire Steam (67-mins) (DVD-R)

Ref: CP140D

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.


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Inside the National Railway Museum (60-mins)  (DVD-R)

Inside the National Railway Museum (60-mins) (DVD-R)

Ref: CP126D

Produced in conjunction with the NRM, this programme includes many areas of the NRM which are not accessible to the general public such as views inside the Royal coaches and the collections of silverware, clocks, tickets, loco name plates, railway posters and photographs etc.. Discover how the Railways evolved from the building of Rocket through to Mallard's world speed record and the high speed running of today's Channel Tunnel Eurostar.

Compare the intricacy of the LNER's Dynamometer car with the splendour of the Edwardian Pullman coach, the functional simplicity of the Travelling Post Office, or the opulent grandeur of the world's finest collection of Royal coaches.

Be absorbed in The Works, with a close up of the Museum's own workshop, the fascinating galleries, a view of the modern working railway and the Aladdin's cave of collection items in The Warehouse.


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Manchester Ship Canal Part 1: Liverpool to Warrington (45-mins) (DVD-R)

Manchester Ship Canal Part 1: Liverpool to Warrington (45-mins) (DVD-R)

Ref: CP100D

In 1955 Mike Lord mounted his bicycle and pedalled from Bolton to film the Manchester Ship Canal. Fortunately he took his cine-camera and tape recorder with him and the results of his visits from 1955 to 1964 are a superb visual record. With over 120 ships on view, coal fired tugs, a 'Liberty Ship', ‘Austin Healeys’ and double deck buses for export, these video show how busy the Canal was 41 years ago.


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Manchester Ship Canal Part 2: Warrington to Salford (45-mins) (DVD-R)

Manchester Ship Canal Part 2: Warrington to Salford (45-mins) (DVD-R)

Ref: CP099D

In this, the second video programme covering the Manchester Ship Canal, we travel with cameraman Mike Lord up the Canal from Warrington to Salford.


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North from Carlisle (60-mins)  (DVD-R)

North from Carlisle (60-mins) (DVD-R)

Ref: CP125D

Features 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.


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North from Newcastle - by Steam (60-mins)  (DVD-R)

North from Newcastle - by Steam (60-mins) (DVD-R)

Ref: CP117D

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, NER 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.


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Northern Ireland Steam - The Final Years (65-mins)  (DVD-R)

Northern Ireland Steam - The Final Years (65-mins) (DVD-R)

Ref: CP145D

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'. This video is a vivid reminder of the final years of steam traction in Northern Ireland.


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Paddington To The West (65-mins)  (DVD-R)

Paddington To The West (65-mins) (DVD-R)

Ref: CP131D

We start in the south west of England and trace 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.


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Railways of Scotland Vol.01: Kingdom of Fife (57-mins)  (DVD-R)

Railways of Scotland Vol.01: Kingdom of Fife (57-mins) (DVD-R)

Ref: CP101D

This comprehensive video record, transferred from colour film taken by local cameramen looks at some of the long closed lines and stations which formed part of the Fife's intricate railway network, which existed until the early 1970s. Filmed in a wide variety of locations, the programme features many locomotives that were the ‘standard’ steam types found in Fife. These include Class A4, A3, B1 V2 J36, J37, J38 AND WD’s, plus early diesel railcars and shots of the short lived ‘Clayton’ diesel locomotives. Industrial steam at work on the Wemyss Private Railway and the British Aluminium Works at Burntisland, plus film of the St. Andrews to Thornton Junction coast route with steam and diesel power, combine to provide a vivid reminder long forgotten scenes.


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Railways of Scotland Vol.02: Waverley (60-mins)  (DVD-R)

Railways of Scotland Vol.02: Waverley (60-mins) (DVD-R)

Ref: CP103D

Until its closure in 1969, the Waverley Route served the border towns and villages between Carlisle and Edinburgh. The industrial towns of Hawick and Galashiels contrasted sharply with the lonely beauty of Falahill, Shankend and Whitrope Summit, names that evoke memories of hard working steam locomotives as they pounded up steep gradients. From D49s in 1959, A1s, A3s, A4s, B1s and V2s in the early 1960s, to Claytons and Peaks after the end of steam, we trace the changes in motive power, including scenes on the last day of passenger workings. Leisurely trips on the branch lines to Kelso, Langholm and Selkirk, with studies of Galashiels, Hawick, St. Boswells, Shankend and Stow complement a superb final rail travelogue from Carlisle to Edinburgh featuring almost every station on the route.


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Railways of Scotland Vol.03: Edinburgh (60-mins)  (DVD-R)

Railways of Scotland Vol.03: Edinburgh (60-mins) (DVD-R)

Ref: CP104D

Edinburgh - or 'Auld Reekie' - boasted an intricate network of suburban and freight lines until the sweeping closures of the nineteen sixties. In this programme, many of those long closed lines and stations are featured, from the impressive Princes Street Station to outlying stations such as Slateford and Portobello. Recorded at a wide variety of locations, many classes of steam locomotive are shown at work. The transition to diesel traction is also well documented with 'Deltic', Type '4', Sulzer 'Type 2' and 'Clayton' locomotives prominent. To the north West of Edinburgh lies the famous Forth Railway Bridge, opened in 1890. Included is footage of a ferry crossing from the South end of the bridge of North Queensferry. No look at Scotland's capital city would be complete without views of Waverley Station and scenes here feature LNER and NBR loco types.


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Railways of Scotland Vol.04: Aberdeen & the Grampians (60-mins) (DVD-R)

Railways of Scotland Vol.04: Aberdeen & the Grampians (60-mins) (DVD-R)

Ref: CP105D

‘The Granite City’ - Aberdeen, was the focus of several branch lines, plus routes from Edinburgh, Glasgow and Inverness. North of Aberdeen, a branch led to Fraserburgh and nearby Peterhead, the Peterhead line diverging at Maud Jct. West of Fraserburgh lies Banff, whose branch line connected at Tillynaught Jct. Superb film captured Banff’s daily steam hauled ‘local’ and the last passenger train in 1964. A railtour in 1963 from Elgin to Forres via Craigellachie, Grantown-on-Spey and Dava provides views of the network of lines that once served this area. Of routes from Aberdeen, the Deeside line to Ballater was the most prestigious, Ballater being the station for the Royal Family’s summer home at Balmoral. Footage of the last steam hauled Royal Train contrasts dramatically with views of the demolition crews at work following the line’s closure in 1966.


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Railways of Scotland Vol.05: Western Highlands Remembered (60-mins) (DVD-R)

Railways of Scotland Vol.05: Western Highlands Remembered (60-mins) (DVD-R)

Ref: CP108D

The West Highland line from Glasgow to Fort William and Mallaig is famed for its rugged scenery.Steam Class 5’s, B1’s, K1’s and K2’s plus a C15 powering the push/pull service to Arrochar, are featured plus NB Type 2’s, Class 20, 25 and 26 diesel locos in the early 1960s. The Lochaber and Kinlochleven narrow gauge railways are featured in a 1958 film. The line from Inverness to Kyle of Lochalsh is portrayed on a circular journey in 1971, crossing to Skye at Kyle and returning via Mallaig. The third main Highland route linked Dunblane to Oban, via Callander and Killin Junction, where steam operated the Killin branch until closure. Clinging to the slopes of Glen Ogle, this scenic route closed in 1965 following a rockfall. Crossing to ‘Fingal’s Cave’ on the island of Staffa with scenes of Iona and the steamship ‘George the Fifth’ rounds off the programme.


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Railways of Scotland Vol.06: Glasgow Part 1 (59-mins)  (DVD-R)

Railways of Scotland Vol.06: Glasgow Part 1 (59-mins) (DVD-R)

Ref: CP112D

Glasgow held a fascination for rail enthusiasts and Buchanan Street, Central and St. Enoch stations are featured with a wide variety of ex-LMS, LNER and BR locos and early diesels. Ex-Caley and N B Railway types feature plus G&SWR locos at St. Enoch in 1931! The 1920s saw the construction of the ‘Bennie Railplane’ and a unique film captured this vehicle on test. New electric ‘Blue Trains’ in the early 1960s contrasts with a journey from Rutherglen to Dalmuir by steam. Steam power at Eastfield, Motherwell, Polmadie and St. Rollox depots is shown, with redundant steam locomotives awaiting their fate. Film taken in 1957 from the British Railways steamer, ‘Queen Mary II’ as it leaves the Broomielaw for the Kyle of Bute show the bustling River Clyde and its’ chain driven ferries making this video programme a fascinating reminder of 1960s Glasgow.


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Railways of Scotland Vol.07: Perth to Kinnaber Junction (60-mins)  (DVD-R)

Railways of Scotland Vol.07: Perth to Kinnaber Junction (60-mins) (DVD-R)

Ref: CP109D

Perth was a fascinating centre in the days of steam, where ex-LNER and LMS locos rubbed shoulders in the engine depot. Scenes of the shed yard and main line show a wide variety of loco types including A4s and a superb colour film of a streamlined LMS ‘Duchess’ in 1937. Eastwards lay Dundee and the East Coast route to Aberdeen, but in this programme the main line to Aberdeen was still via Coupar Angus and Forfar. Kinnaber Jct signalbox, made famous in the 1890s‘Race to the North’, guarded the meeting of the routes to Aberdeen from Forfar and Dundee. Montrose, south of Kinnaber had branches to Brechin and Inverbervie.Freights to Brechin and the ‘Special’ last passenger train to 'Bervie' in 1966 are shown, both powered by ex-N B Class J37s. DMUs, NB Type 2s, Cl 26 and Cl 40s feature- plus a Class 50 ‘fly-shunting’ at Forfar!


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Railways of Scotland Vol.08: Dundee & the Tay Bridge (60-mins)  (DVD-R)

Railways of Scotland Vol.08: Dundee & the Tay Bridge (60-mins) (DVD-R)

Ref: CP119D

Dundee forms a major junction where routes from Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Glasgow, converge. Dundee was host to both the North British and Caledonian Railways. Their legacy was a range of secondary lines centered on Dundee, all of which have closed. From Tay Bridge Station the Firth of Tay is crossed to Wormit, Newport-on-Tay and Tayport. North of Dundee the routes to Liff, Lochee, Maryfield, Kirkbuddo and Kingsmuir are featured. Contemporary film showing diesel traction , tram scenes, the Tay ferries - plus Dundee’s last working horse 'Paddy' - combine with rare film of Dundee life and its’ railways in the 1930s to provide a fascinating video record. The Tay Rail Bridge, Britain’s longest rail bridge at over two miles in length, is highlighted - together with it’s infamous predecessor, which collapsed in 1879 carrying seventy-five people to their deaths.


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Railways of Scotland Vol.09: Routes from Stirling (60 mins) (DVD-R)

Railways of Scotland Vol.09: Routes from Stirling (60 mins) (DVD-R)

Ref: CP123D

Stirling is viewed before heading north-west to Callander, Killin Jct, the Killin branch, Oban and Connel Ferry, with its former dual road and rail bridge. Next is Gleneagles, formally linked by a branch to Crieff and Comrie. Crieff was served from Stirling and Perth with both routes featured, plus film of the Royal Navy's locos at Almondbank! The railbus service between Falkirk and Grangemouth with views of Grangemouth's steam depot is followed by film at Polmont, Bathgate and the narrow gauge system at Winchborough. East of Stirling is Alloa and via the swing bridge at Throsk, it was linked to the Glasgow line at Larbert. The Devon Valley line linked Alloa to Perth via Kinross and scenes at Tillicoultry, Dollar and Rumbling Bridge are shown. Finally, film of the former Alloa to Dunfermline route shows the towns' stations and depot.


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Railways of Scotland Vol.10: Glasgow Vol.2 (60-mins)  (DVD-R)

Railways of Scotland Vol.10: Glasgow Vol.2 (60-mins) (DVD-R)

Ref: CP124D

The second video to feature Glasgow commences at Gourock. Recorded in 1966, the last year of steam, the film traces the entire route to Glasgow Central. Paisley (Canal) and the branch to Kilmacolm on the last day of operation are viewed. North of the River Clyde, the lower West Highland line is covered, with a journey on the C15 'push and pull' service from Arrochar to Garelochhead in 1959. Continuing to Craigendorran Jct. the Blue Trains appear and Glasgows' streets still host trolley buses and trams! In addition, there is a rare view of ex NBR CL. J88 No. 68332 shunting at Maryhill in 1962. One of the Glasgow's famous products, the 'Queen Elizabeth 1' is filmed plus the 'QE2s' launch in 1967. The stations of St. Enoch, Queen St. and Buchanan St. and the final 'A4' Aberdeen service in 1966 are shown, plus Corkerhill, Eastfield and St. Rollox depots.


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Railways of Scotland Vol.11: Edinburgh to Aberdeen (70-mins)  (DVD-R)

Railways of Scotland Vol.11: Edinburgh to Aberdeen (70-mins) (DVD-R)

Ref: CP129D

Scenes at Edinburgh Waverley and Haymarket, the Costorphine branch plus superb aerial views of the Bridge are a prelude to reaching Fife. Inverkeithing, Kirkcaldy (and harbour branch) are shown before reaching Thornton Jct. Film of Leuchars Jct and St. Andrews is followed by scenes at Dundee between 1931 and 1981. Next, the programme heads north to Arbroath, Montrose and Kinnaber Jct. plus views at nearby Bridge of Dun. At Aberdeen, the depots of Ferryhill and Kittybrewster are seen plus Inverurie loco works. Views of the electricity work's battery-powered shunter is followed by a journey on the now closed branch to Ballater. Steam classes featured include A1/2/3/4, B1, D11, D40, J36/7/8, V2, B1.5 and WDs plus diesel Cl.06, 08, 20, 26, 31, 40, 47, 55.


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Railways of Scotland Vol.12: The South West (62-mins)  (DVD-R)

Railways of Scotland Vol.12: The South West (62-mins) (DVD-R)

Ref: CP132D

An area of Scotland frequently ignored by railway enthusiasts, the South West's main lines and branch lines offered a wide and fascinating diversity of steam and diesel operations. Starting at Carlisle, the WCML is followed to Gretna Junction where the former Glasgow & South Western Railway route to Glasgow diverges. Following this route, the first major station to be reached is Dumfries where views of steam and early diesel traction area reminder of the town's former importance as a junction for the "Port Road" to Stranraer. Departing from Dumfries behind a Britannia Pacific, views of several wayside stations are followed by arrival at Kilmarnock, the northern most limit of this video's coverage of the G&SWR main line. The Ayrshire coast is the next major feature with Fairlie, Largs, Heads of Ayr, Troon and Ardrossan all recorded on film in the early 1960s. Ardrossan's long vanished Montgomerie Pier and adjacent oil terminal are featured in addition to the town's locomotive depot plus locomotives awaiting scrapping at Troon Harbour. Traffic from the once extensive Ayrshire coalfields is shown with ex-LMS "Crabs" much in evidence and, of course, scenes at Waterside and Dalmellington. The final section of the video features a journey through picturesque Kirkcudbrightshire on the 74 mile "Port Road" from Dumfries to Stranraer. Filmed shortly before the line's closure in 1965 and showing every station and major feature of the line, the film is complemented by views of the branch terminus at Kirkcudbright.


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Routes from Northampton (63-mins)  (DVD-R)

Routes from Northampton (63-mins) (DVD-R)

Ref: CP127D

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.


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Steam in Scotland - The W.J.V. Anderson Collection (64-mins)  (DVD-R)

Steam in Scotland - The W.J.V. Anderson Collection (64-mins) (DVD-R)

Ref: CP146D

The programme starts at Perth in 1961, with a wide variety of locomotive classes - including ex-LMS and ex-LNER ‘Pacifics’ - viewed at Perth General Station and the locomotive depot. After views on the Glenfarg route south of Perth the branch lines to Crieff and the Gleneagles Hotel feature, with a ‘Caley Jumbo’ No.57261 shunting in Gleneagles station, after which it travels to Blackford with the ‘pick-up’ goods.

Ex-NBR Class J36s are seen working at Bathgate, on a railtour at Musselburgh and Smeaton; the South Queensferry and Charlestown branches plus Seafield Colliery, Kirkcaldy. Freight workings at Burntisland and on the Leslie Branch are shown together with coal traffic around Kelty, Thornton Jct. and the nearby Wemyss Private Railway.

After views of Ladybank Jct., Kilmany and Wormit, Perth is featured once more before the programme ends at Forfar with film taken in 1962 of ex-Caledonian Railway 4-4-0 No. 54465.


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Scottish Steam - The A4s Final Years (65-mins)  (DVD-R)

Scottish Steam - The A4s Final Years (65-mins) (DVD-R)

Ref: CP144D

In September 1935 the first of the Class A4 Pacifics emerged from the London North Eastern Railway’s Doncaster Locomotive Works and they quickly gained favour with both the travelling public and rail enthusiast alike. However, just as they had replaced older designs on the East Coast Main Line, by the early 1960s diesel traction had displaced the A4s from their regular express passenger workings.

Fortunately, in 1962, a decision by the Scottish Region of British Railways to employ the A4s on the tightly-timed 3-hour expresses between Aberdeen, Perth and Glasgow gave many of the class a new lease of life. One ‘A4’ enthusiast, Eddie Stanbridge, decided to make a film record of the A4s’ final years and over a three-year period travelled regularly to Scotland from his home in Norwich to film them.

Filmed almost entirely on 16-mm colour film taken between 1962 and 1966, this programme shows A4s - and other locomotive classes at work on the East Coast main line between Edinburgh and Aberdeen together with workings between Glasgow, Perth, Forfar and Aberdeen.


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Scottish Branches & Byways (71-mins)  (DVD-R)

Scottish Branches & Byways (71-mins) (DVD-R)

Ref: CP133D

Many rail enthusiasts were drawn to Scotland in the 1960s to record steam hauled expresses, particularly between Glasgow and Aberdeen; but the often overlloked much of the everyday scene on Scotland's secondary lines. This programme, filmed mainly in the early 1960s, concentrates on the lines and branches that fed both the East and West Coast Main lines north of the border, many of which are now closed.

This nostalgic journey starts from Leeds with a railtour that, after pausing at Carlisle, proceeds to Hawick on the "Waverley Route". Leaving Hawick, scenes at Jedburgh and Galashiels are followed by a journey between Edinburgh and Galashiels via the Peebles branch. Further west, lies Dumfries on the former GSWR route to Glasgow. Here a wide variety of steam traction is viewed, together with scenes on the Kirkcudbright Branch.

Travelling north-west, suburban scenery displaces the rural air of Dumfries as the line to Glasgow from the Clydeside resort of Gourock is traced during the last summer of steam operation. Heading eastwards from Glasgow, the Forth crossing at Thrisk is the start of a journey through Alloa and Dumfermline towards the Fife rail centre at Thornton Junction, a journey that also includes views of the Charleston, Kelty and Kinglassie branches. The now closed line from Thornton, around the Fife coast to Anstruther is viewed together with industrial action on the Wemyss Private Railway before moving northwards to Forfar.

Several branch lines around Forfar are featured, folloed by arrival at the "Granite City", Aberbeen. From here the 43 -mile branch to Ballater on Royal Deeside is travelled with every station on this picturesque route recorded by the cameraman. A fitting finale to the programme is the arrival in 1961 of a railtour, appropriately headed by ex-GNSR No.49, at Banff Bridge and Macduff, on the Grampian Region's north coast.


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West Riding Steam Vol.1 (59-mins) (DVD-R)

West Riding Steam Vol.1 (59-mins) (DVD-R)

Ref: CP115D

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.


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West Riding Steam Vol.2 (60-mins)  (DVD-R)

West Riding Steam Vol.2 (60-mins) (DVD-R)

Ref: CP121D

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.


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West Riding Steam Vol.3 (67-mins)  (DVD-R)

West Riding Steam Vol.3 (67-mins) (DVD-R)

Ref: CP138D

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.


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Woodhead Route (60-mins)  (DVD-R)

Woodhead Route (60-mins) (DVD-R)

Ref: CP113D

A study of the unique mainline DC electric route connecting Manchester and Sheffield. The 40 mile route penetrated the Pennine barrier at Woodhead, before descending to Manchester and was Britain’s 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.


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York to the Pennines (58-mins)  (DVD-R)

York to the Pennines (58-mins) (DVD-R)

Ref: CP102D

A study of diesel traction on the Trans Pennine Route between 1983 and 1987 capturing the change from locomotive haulage on passenger workings and the demise of the original DMU's. This programme features a wide range of diesel traction from the Class 08 through classes 20, 25, 31, 37, 40, 45, 46, 47, 50, 56, DMU designs and the HST's of the period. The programme covers York, Leeds, Huddersfield, and parts of the Settle and Carlisle route.


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