Chronicling the zenith of British steam locomotives (1930-1960, roughly), the filmmakers of this 5-part series use a catalogue approach with on- screen titling (like "4-6-0, 78xx class No. 7819 Hinton Manors, October 21, 1989"), to show locomotives moving from left to right and then right to left for nearly an hour per episode. We watched Great Western Railway and found it redundant and boring and did we say redundant? Other titles in the boxed set include British Railways, Southern Railways, London Midland and Scottish Railway, and London and North Eastern Railway. Strictly an optional purchase for libraries catering to train enthusiasts. Aud: J, H, C, P. (N. Plympton)
Great Britain's Express Steam Locomotives
(Goldhil, 5 videocassettes, 55 min. each, $19.95 each, PPR) Vol. 11, Issue 5
Great Britain's Express Steam Locomotives
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