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Volume 95
Settle & Carlisle Remembered Part 1 (60-mins) | Price £19.75 |
The Settle and Carlisle route from KEIGHLEY northwards. The last 3F hauled passenger train up the Worth Valley in 1962. Main line steam in Airedale. The alternative route to SKIPTON via llkley and Embsay. The GRASSINGTON branch with a steam excursion to Wharfedale. A variety through SKIPTON with coverage of the BARNOLDSWICK branch. On through BELL BUSK to HELLIFIELD. Steam from WILPSHIRE to HELLIFIELD. The S&C all the way to CARLISLE via SETTLE, HORTON, RIBBLEHEAD, BLEA MOOR, DENT, GARSDALE and AIS GILL. A variety of motive power from 1962 to 1968 with Jubilees, Scots, Britannias, Staniers, 4Fs, 9Fs and WD’s. Visiting A4 and Castle classes plus West Coast diversions with Class 40 and Peak diesels. Filmed competently in all weather conditions from sun to snow, mist and rain – typical of this route. The S&C at its best!
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Released in Volumes 90-100
Tagged A4, Carlisle, HELLIFIELD, Settle Carlisle, steam, WD, West Coast, Worth Valley
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Volume 86
Along LMS Lines Part 3 (60-mins) | Price £19.75 |
The previous two volumes in this series covered London to Crewe via Wolverhampton and Manchester. Before continuing our journey north, this video gives a flavour of the ex-LMS in general. Using film from the Ray Webb collection we cover the area from Derby to Manchester, the Settle and Carlisle, the CLC around Northwith, Crewe of course and the West Coast main line to Carlisle. Filming from 1962 the motive power is a wealth of Coronation pacifics, Scots, Jubilees, Patriots, 4F’s, Super D’s, 1F’s, Black 5’s and 8F’s. There are visiting engines along the way to give immense variety. Even the demise of Jubilee “Minotaur” which crashed near Altrincham. Recommended viewing for all fans of the Midland Region.
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Released in Along LMS Lines, Volumes 80-89
Tagged 4F, 8F, Black 5, Carlisle, Crewe, Derby, Jubilee, LMS, London, Manchester, Midland, Settle Carlisle, West Coast
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Volume 44
Cumberland Glory (60-mins) | Price £19.75 |
“Cumberland Glory” is the story of the railways around Cumberland’s border city of Carlisle. Citadel station witnessed the passing of many trains, among them the “Royal Scot”, “Mid-day Scot” and “Waverley”. Motive power included Princess Coronation Pacifics, Jubilees, Black Fives and Patriots. Railtours brought in locomotives from all the big four companies as well as Scottish preserved engines such as “Glen Douglas” and Caley Single No.123. Gresley A4′s came from the Waverley Route. Kingmoor Shed is visited portraying normal working locomotives and the visitors off of railtours. Its turntable played host to a Western A2 Pacific “Blue Peter” during the period covered in this video which begins in 1962. Branches and main lines radiating from Carlisle are visited, including Silloth and Langholm. There is magnificent action from the Settle and Carlisle line and the West Coast main line over Shap. The transition to diesel traction prior to eventual electrification in 1974 is seen with locomotives such as Class 40s and 50s plus the Royal Train. From heavy freight to 46238 “City of Carlisle” cleaned for football special, from an immaculate “Glen Douglas” to a 9F struggling to Ais Gill, it is all in this story. Much of the film, in both black and white and colour, was shot by local enthusiast Brian Irwin.
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Released in Volumes 40-49
Tagged 9F, A2, A4, Black 5, Blue Peter, Caley Single, Carlisle, Coronation Pacifics, diesel, freight, Kingmoor, preserved, Royal Scot, Royal Train, Settle Carlisle, Shap, traction, West Coast
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Volume 32
Steam in the Fells (60-mins) | Price £19.75 |
This is a second offering of Douglas Haines 16-mm film following on from his highly successful video of the lines south of Birmingham and the Lickey in Volume 27. We turn our attention to the Fells working north from Birmingham and Uttoxeter to reach the Settle & Carlisle line in the early sixties when Jubilee, Royal Scot, A3 and Clan classes worked alongside Crab, 4F, and 8F over the Pennines. Cumbrian steam includes Maryport, the Keswick branch and early days on the Ravenglass line. Shap Incline was always a good location for engines working hard in superb countryside and the last Duchess workings preclude the more usual sightings of 1967 with long freights banked by the Standard 4′s. As with Volume 27, a tripod was used for steadiness of picture and most views are of sufficient length that one does not feel rushed from one sequence to another.
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Released in Volumes 30-39
Tagged 4F, 8F, A3, Birmingham, Carlisle, Jubilee, Lickey, Royal Scot, Settle Carlisle, Shap, steam
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