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Preserved Lines - Bluebell Line DVD

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Up and down the country there are over a hundred heritage railway lines mostly funded and financed by volunteers. Each lovingly restores and operates locomotives carriages and rolling stock to pristine condition from the past. Preserved Lines traces the history of each line from its BR demise to the present day each episode visits a specific heritage railway line offering an insight into the considerable efforts necessary to keep that heritage railway operating. These railways are brought to life with these brand new programmes that are filmed in High Definition. The... Bluebell Line was the UK's first preserved standard gauge passenger railway re-opening part of the Lewes to East Grinstead line of the old London Brighton & South Coast Railway in 1960. Since then it has preserved for posterity a country branch line its steam locomotives coaches and goods stock signalling systems stations and operating practices. [show more]

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Released
18 January 2010
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Demand DVD 
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Runtime
60 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060162452708 
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Documentary about the Bluebell Line, Britain's first preserved standard gauge passenger railway, which re-opened part of the Lewes to East Grinstead line of the old London Brighton and South Coast Railway in 1960. Since then it has preserved for posterity a country branch line, its steam locomotives, coaches and goods stock, signalling systems, stations and operating practices.