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Steam In Britain - South and West Midlands DVD

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The Midlands area of England is one of great industrial heritage. Much of that heritage is bound up in the history of the major railway companies whose 19th century rivalry contributed so much to the development of the Midlands. Two companies in particular fought to bring prosperity for both themselves and the region - the Great Western Railway and the Midland Railway.Their great main lines still survive today and are vital corridors to other parts of the United Kingdom. Although steam locomotives no longer provide the commercial power on these routes, they can still... be seen on these main lines, as well as the great preserved lines, which can be found throughout the region. These snorting, living machines bring the thrill of steam power to new generations of enthusiasts, harking back to the age of steam and continuing to bring to life Steam in Britain in the South & West Midlands. [show more]

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Released
03 October 2011
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Blue Gooseberry 
Classification
Runtime
50 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060246779004 
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Documentary about steam trains in Britain, focusing on the locomotives and railway lines of the Midlands. The programme looks at the Great Western Railway and the Midland Railway, featuring a number of steam locomotives which run on both the main and preserved lines.