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Classic Steam Engines DVD

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5 DVD box set featuring footage of classic steam trains including Flying Scotsman, Duchess of Sutherland, CIty of Truro, Princess Margaret Rose and Super Power British Pacifics. Runtime (approx): 280 mins. Comes packaged in a special gift tin.

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Released
05 October 2015
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DVD 
Publisher
Demand Media 
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Box set, PAL 
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5060294379805 
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play   “Flying Scotsman” is known as the most famous steam locomotive in the worldThere are few people have not heard of this magnificent machine but far fewer know the complicated story of how “Flying Scotsman” became a National Treasure Illustrated by evocative footage of the engine working on the British railway network in various guises this programme traces the story from the tim when the locomotive returned from Australia after achieving its most recent record - the world’s longest non-stop run behind steam - up to its acquisition by the nation and the National Railway Museum at York   This “Steam Classics” records the story of the restoration to main line steam work of one of Sir William Stanier’s magnificent “Princess Coronation” class Pacifics built for the London Midland and Scottish Railway number 6233 “Duchess of Sutherland” After many years of static exhibition the locomotive was the subject of a complete overhaul to restore her to her full glory an achievement which is recorded here for posterity She then returned to the main lines for which she was built and her early runs form the main part of this film    The 2000th locomotive to be built at the famous Swindon Works of the Great Western Railway was always going to be something a bit special And it was! GWR no 3440 was to be the immortal “CITY of TRURO” the first man-made machine anywhere to be recorded at a speed in excess of 100 mph This programme is a tribute to the graceful Edwardian locomotive at work on the railways of Great Britain on both main and preserved lines between 1985 and 1992 after she was restored to full working order by the Severn Valley Railway    This “Steam Classics” records the history of Sir William Stanier’s first production Pacific locomotive for the LMS railway After adjust over a quarter of a century’s front line service “Princess Margaret Rose” was bought by Sir Billy Butlin as a children’s’ amusement in a holiday camp When the children tired of her she was rescued once again and restored to main line use by the members of the Princess Royal Class Locomotive Trust at Butterley in Derbyshire This is her story - from Pwellhi to Paddington    One of the few positives to come out of the gloom of the inter-war years in Britain was the emergence of a new breed of powerful steam locomotives First built by Sir Nigel Gresley these 4-6-2 Pacifics represented the very pinnacle of express passenger locomotives across the networks Gresleys A3 Class produced the impressive Flying Scotsman now something of a household name Their sleek streamlined design and prodigious performances were enough to ensure the survival of their iconic status into the 21st Century 

Collection of special interest programmes about steam engines including the Flying Scotsman, the Duchess of Sutherland and the Princess Margaret Rose.