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British Steam Classics: Standard Class 4 Tanks DVD

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The Steam Classics series looks at the power and majesty of some of Britain’s most famous steam locomotives. Each programme covers an individual named locomotive or class and looks into its history, restoration and more recent workings. A Documentary about the popular mixed traffic British Railways Standard Class 4 2-6-4 tank engines that were built in the mid-1950s.They were part of a 155-strong class of go-anywhere locomotives which were the final development of a type that can trace its origins back through LMS designs to its early days. A number of them have survived... into the preservation era and are operated over both Railtrack and private lines today.This programme concentrates on the three that worked on the main lines in the 1990s: numbers 80079, 80080 and 80098. [show more]

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Released
30 January 2012
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Format
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Publisher
Demand Media 
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Runtime
55 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060162459769 
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Documentary about the popular mixed traffic British Railways Standard Class 4 2-6-4 tank engines that were built in the mid-1950s. They were part of a 155-strong class of go-anywhere locomotives which were the final development of a type that can trace its origins back through LMS designs to its early days. A number of them have survived into the preservation era and are operated over both Railtrack and private lines today. This programme concentrates on the three that worked on the main lines in the 1990s: numbers 80079, 80080 and 80098.