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World Steam Today - Britain And Western Europe DVD

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Each DVD covers different parts of the world with extraordinary selections of main line industrial and working steam engines in different regions. This exciting DVD documentary series features highlights of famous steam engines and exotic locations.Britain and Western Europe features famous engines such as the Flying Dutchman and Duchess of Hamilton on the main line. Visit industrial survivors on the Foxfield Railway the miniature railways at Audley End and on the romantic Isle of Mull. Recall action from the Railway Preservation Societys May 1994 gathering in... Ireland including the Slieve Gullion. [show more]

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Released
06 August 2007
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Green Umbrella Productions 
Classification
Runtime
80 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5023093067342 
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A survey of yesterdays steam heritage including the miniature railways at Audley End the 4-4-0 No 171 Slieve Gullion in Ireland the 0-6-6-0 at Chemin De Fer Du Vivarais and the 760mm Zillertalbahn with its original Krausse 0-6-2Ts in Austria

Part of a series of programmes focusing on today's preservation of yesterday's steam engine heritage, this volume looks at Britain and Western Europe and features famous engines such as the Flying Dutchman and Duchess of Hamilton on the main line.