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MODERN IMAGE
CineRail's Modern Image
titles offer a fascinating insight into rail operations
from the 1980s to the present day. These informative
and entertaining programmes appeal not only to the
enthusiast, but also to those with a more general
interest in railways. From a tour of the famous Crewe
locomotive works, to a detailed look at the workings
of the Channel Tunnel and it's locomotives, the Modern
Image series is a valuable addition to any enthusiast's
video library.
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TRACTION ARCHIVE VOL. 4
HERITAGE DMUs IN YORKSHIRE
£13.95
Yorkshire-based cameraman, Frank Dean, spent several summers in the mid-sixties filming rural routes in his native county and the programme features three routes, two of which have survived into the 21st century, although their appearance has changed out of all recognition.
Filmed from service trains and the lineside, the first film features the 20-mile long route from York to Harrogate via Knaresborough and Starbeck, with many of the stations still possessing their original architectural features.
A return journey from Malton to Pickering and Whitby is next, a route that was severed between Rillington Junction, near Malton, and Pickering in 1965. This film shows the BR route across the North Yorkshire Moors and also features Whitby, which in the 1960s still had freight services.
The final film is a return journey from Whitby to Middlesbrough via Battersby Junction on the picturesque Esk Valley line and, once again, the film is a poignant reminder of how the stations and halts have altered since the Beeching era.
Duration: 65 min
 
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TRACTION ARCHIVE VOL. 3
TRACTION ARCHIVE VOL. 3 - EAST COAST DELTICS, YORK TO EDINBURGH WAVERLEY
£13.95
Re-live the incredible sight and sound of the mighty ‘Deltics’ on East Coast main line duties in this exciting programme as we follow the Napier roar and exhaust cloud north from York to Scotland. In addition to footage of the Deltics taken shortly after their introduction in the early 1960s, much of the material includes scenes filmed during the period 1978 to 1981, capturing the Class 55s at work in their latter years, at a time when the ECML was witnessing great change.
On the way to Edinburgh, we feature East Coast locations such as Newcastle and Berwick plus the rare sight of a ‘Deltic’ at the head of a breakdown train in the mid-sixties! Also included in this programme is film of the Deltics at work on the Trans-Pennine route from York to Liverpool and the final gathering of the class at Doncaster Works in 1982. This programme turns the clock back to the days when Class 55s were a glorious everyday sight and carries on from East Coast ‘Deltics’ Part One – King’s Cross to York, which contains further great action footage.
Duration: 65 min
 
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TRACTION ARCHIVE VIDEO NO. 2
EAST COAST DELTICS
£13.95
The sight and sound of the mighty `Deltics' is celebrated in this exciting programme as we follow the `Napier' roar from London to York. Much of the material was filmed between 1978 and 1981 and captures the Class 55s at work in their latter years at a time of the increasing appearance of HSTs and the spread of overhead power masts north from London. Featured locations include King's Cross, North London suburbs, Potters Bar, Hitchin, Sandy, Huntingdon, Peterborough, Grantham, Newark (including the famous `flat crossing'), Retford, Doncaster and York. Finally, a film montage displays the names and numbers of all twenty-two class members.
Duration: 60 min
 
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TRACTION ARCHIVE VIDEO NO. 1
YORK TO THE PENNINES PLUS
£13.95
In the early 1980s, two professional cameramen had the foresight to compile a video record of the rapidly changing railway scene in Yorkshire. Their footage has been combined to produce a unique and fascinating video archive - York to the Pennines. Digitally re-mastered in conjunction with Traction Magazine and including an extra ten minutes of archive footage, York to the Pennines Plus is an essential addition to any diesel enthusiast's collection. The programme features diesel traction from early 1980s, such as a Class 24 on the Grassington branch and D200 on one of it's first outings since resotration heading the 'Hadrian Pullman'.
Duration: 67 min
 
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CLASS 67
ENGLISH, WELSH AND SCOTTISH RAILWAY'S HIGH-SPEED GM DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE
£13.95
The programme starts with film of the Alstom production line in Valencia, Spain showing construction, design work, locomotives being painted and trials on the work’s test track. This is followed by arrival of locomotives at Newport Docks in South Wales on board the Jumboship ‘MV Fairload’ and the complex unloading procedure.
In addition to film of 67’s at work, including the last TPO working at Exeter in January 2004, there are ceremonial landmarks such as the naming of 67001 at Bristol Parkway and the unveiling of 67005 at Toton as a ‘Royal Train’ dedicated locomotive.
A detailed tour of a ‘67’ cab with the depot engineer at EWS Barton Hill, Bristol and a look round the depot, which includes film of routine maintenance work, is followed by a superb high-speed cab ride on board a Class 67 from Bristol to Plymouth, showing all intermediate stations and features of interest.
Duration: 120 min
 
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MODERN
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THE CLASS 66
£13.95
An exclusive look at the Class 66
locomotive, including unique film of the locomotives
under construction at the General Motors Plant in
London, Ontario and, in addition to film of the Canadian
assembly line, No. 66001 is shown on test in Colorado.
A guided tour of the loco under construction shows
its many innovative features, including the Radial
Steer bogies, a first on a UK loco. With film of dockside
arrivals, a detailed tour of a loco at Toton Depot,
plus a return cabride from London to Bedford on a
'binliner' working, this is essential viewing from
the modern rail enthusiast. Duration:
90 min
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CREWE BASFORD HALL
- THE RAILFAIR VIDEO £13.95
This video of the 1994 Crewe Basford
Hall Railfair covers the events major attractions,
plus rare views of Basford Hall Sidings in the days
leading up to it. These include unique coverage of
Basford Hall freight workings featuring a wide variety
of diesel and electric traction. Night workings, filmed
under floodlit conditions give the enthusiast scenes
never before recorded. To complete the Railfair preview,
we also visit Crewe Diesel Depot , showing several
classes under repair, plus over sixty locomotives
being arranged for display at Basford Hall Sidings.
Rapidly becoming archive material!
Duration: 60 min
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RAIL EXPRESS - THE VIDEO 3
£13.95
Starts with a major feature on Doncaster, with its TMD shown in detail, followed by film of '37s' in North Wales and in France. Scottish archive footage includes the 'Ayrshire Explorer' with the last Swindon 'Inter-City', plus Classes 20, 24,25 and 37.
Modelling is catered for with a superb 5" gauge model of the prototype 'Deltic' with archive film of the prototype in action! Finally, a look at the busy Wembley freight yard followed by a cabride to Dollands Moor and back onboard a Class 92 in 1999. Duration: 85 min
 
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RAIL EXPRESS - THE
VIDEO 2
£13.95
Class 66 production in Canada; plus
a '66' cabride from Thornaby to the Boulby Potash
Complex, followed by a day at Sandling Station near
Folkestone with Eurostars, local electrics and freights.
Nostalgia is catered for with film of Class 26 and
27 at work in Scotland, Class 40s in the 1960s and
70s south of the border plus views of Paddington from
the 60s to the 70s. Contrasting with the archive film
is superb and varied footage in and around Warrington
in 1998. Duration: 85 min
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RAIL EXPRESS - THE
VIDEO
£13.95
Produced in conjunction with Rail
Express magazine in 1997, the programme features Class
59/2 locos at Ferrybridge Depot, plus busy scenes
at nearby Milford Jct. 1960s, 70s and 80s 'archive'
footage with varied diesel types including 40s, 45s,
55s and 'Woodhead Electrics' is followed by a look
at freight operations through the Channel Tunnel in
1996. For the modeller there is a detailed look at
the 'Tonbridge' 4mm layout.
Duration: 45 min
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MODERN
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THE CHANNEL TUNNEL
- THE INSIDE STORY
£16.95
From cutting
the first sod, to record-breaking tunnelling, from
building Le Shuttle-with the largest carriages of
their type in the world-to installing a control system
almost as sophisticated as NASA's. This is the story
of the first major railway to be built in Britain
since the pioneering days of the 19th Century. Please note - available on VHS only.
Duration: 60 min
For NTSC/SECAM versions of
this tape, please add £5.00
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CLASS 92s - MUSIC IN
MOTION
£13.95
Designed specifically for operating
through the Channel Tunnel with freight and passenger
workings, the power and engineering sophistication
of these locomotives sets them apart from all previous
locomotive designs. The testing of Class 92s
in Czechoslovakia and Austria, unique in modern traction
development, is portrayed on exclusive video footage.
At a variety of locations including Calais, Dollands
Moor (Folkestone), Crewe International EMD and inside
the Channel Tunnel , the Class 92s are recorded on
test and revenue earning service. Superb trackside
film plus a cab ride aboard 92 033 Berlioz
from Crewe International EMD to Carlisle (Kingmoor)
during West Coast Main Line trials completes this
video documentary. Duration:
60 min
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LE SHUTTLE
£13.95
Le Shuttle has proved
to be a major advance in rail travel since its inception
in 1994, and its external simplicity belies the wealth
of high technology that has gone into the systems
design and construction. In daily use, Le
Shuttle transports thousands of HGV and tourist
vehicles and this cross-Channel service has become
firmly established as one of the worlds premier
rapid transit systems. Unique behind the
scenes film featuring Le Shuttles
daily operation and the Shuttle drivers
view of the Channel Tunnel combine to make this a
fascinating video programme. Duration:
58 min
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CHANNEL TUNNEL - GATEWAY
TO EUROPE
£13.95
A detailed study of the former Railfreight
Distributions European Freight Operations Centre
at Dollands Moor (Folkestone), provides an insight
into rail-freight operations using the Channel Tunnel.
From the cab of a Class 92 freight locomotive a journey
through the tunnel gives a view never before available
to the public. Day and night scenes between
Calais and Folkestone unfold, providing a fascinating
picture of the late twentieth centurys greatest
engineering feat.
Duration: 60 min
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CREWE WORKS - THE INSIDE
STORY
£13.95
Crewe, the most famous railway town
in Britain, has been associated with locomotive construction
since 1846. From the days of the London and North
Western Railway, passing through ownership by the
LMS, British Rail and now ADtranz, the tradition of
high quality workmanship has been maintained. ADtranz
allowed exclusive access to their Crewe operation
giving a rare insight into the high technology world
of modern traction maintenance.In addition, locomotive
types built here are shown at work. 1996 saw the 150th
Anniversary of the LNWR and to mark the occasion ADtranz
opened their doors to the public on the 17th August
1996. An impressive collection of steam and diesel
locomotives associated with Crewe were displayed.
A fifteen minute supplement captures this special
day including film of the unique display of locomotive
nameplates. Duration: 75 min
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