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Vol.195 - Diesel Electric Heyday Part 2

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Vol.195 - Diesel Electric Heyday Part 2

Vol.195 - Diesel Electric Heyday Part 2


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This is the second volume in a series featuring diesel-electric locomotives of British Rail. Here we feature the higher end of the power range dealing with Types 3, 4 and 5 as well as HSTs.


Many locations are visited, from the West Country to both East and West Coast Main Lines. Scenes also cover the Lickey Incline, Shropshire, Settle & Carlisle, Taplow, Manchester Victoria, Chester, King’s Cross and Hitchin to name a few.


We also include some extremely rare footage of the Hawker-Siddeley "Kestrel" in action at the Brush Works in Loughborough. Other classes include 33, 37, 40, 45, 46, 47, 50, 55 and 56, plus some odd glimpses of Metro Vick Co-Bos, Baby Deltics and a Class 13 at Tinsley with 40 001 running around.


Spread over a number of years we see many types in their original green liveries as well as their later Corporate Blue. Other features include a Class 45 working with a brake tender, a couple of shots of the ill-fated DP2 plus an extraordinary scene on Shap where following a EE Type 4 failure a steam banker is used behind which is another EE Type 4 complete with its own train!


A number of special workings also feature such as the "Deltic Fenman" and the "Deltic Devonian". We also see the 1977 introduced "Jubilee" at Chelmsford with a pristine 47 164 complete with a Union Jack emblazoned on its sides. Several Pullman trains are seen including the "Tyne-Tees Pullman", "Yorkshire Pullman" and "Queen of Scots". We enjoy scenes of 47s, 50s and HST along the sea wall at Dawlish as well as the comings and goings at York with numerous Deltics in action.


There are some brief shots of the HST prototype at Shildon; now the subject of "Project Miller". We do not ignore freight and many different types of goods traffic are seen from early mixed consists, Speedlink, tanks, stone and Merry-go-Round trains, the latter in the hands of both Class 47s and 56s.


All in colour throughout except for the Kestrel film. An authentic soundtrack has been added along with an extensively researched commentary.


All text is © Wolverton Rail (a trading name of ADVANCE MICRO COMPUTERS LTD.)



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Cover photo: Keith Pirt/Courtesy Book Law Publications D9013 "The Black Watch" near Gamston Signal Box, June 1963.
First published on DVD: June 2015
Screen aspect ratio: 4:3 SD
Classification: Exempt
Number of discs: 1 DVD-R

Running Time: 72-mins (1hr 12min)

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