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Post by rillington on Jun 10, 2011 16:22:13 GMT -5
I was wondering if people have any railways DVDs.
I have a few, the most recent purchases being four editions of Railways Restored. Each only cost a few pounds so I bought the four editions I wanted using an Amazon voucher given to me for Christ,as.
Among others, I have an excellent DVD called "The Lost Railways" which again is very cheap to buy and I also have the excellent Railway Walks series which was on BBC4 a couple of years ago.
Anyone else have a collection of railways DVDs and which are your favourites and would you recommend any railways DVDs?
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400kV
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Post by 400kV on Jun 19, 2011 17:11:46 GMT -5
I have a large collection of videos and DVDs, as follows:- Driver's eye views London Euston to Wolverhampton London Euston to Liverpool Lime Street London Paddington to Birmingham New Street London Euston to Preston Preston to Glasgow Central Crewe to Penrith Penrith to Glasgow Central London King's Cross to York York to Edinburgh Hastings to London Charing Cross Weymouth to Londonn Waterloo Brighton to London Victoria Perth to Inverness Wolverhampton to London Euston London Euston to Manchester Piccadilly Norwich to London Liverpool Street Exeter St David's to Penzance Birmingham New Street to London Euston via Northampton Birmingham New Street to Ramsgate and Return Paris to London Waterloo International Brussels to London St Pancras International London Underground Central line London Underground Northern line London underground Metropolitan (main) line London underground District and East London Line London Underground Piccadilly line
I have also recorded numerous railway programmes from off the television.
Kind regards to all
Paul
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Post by Flash Bristow on Jun 21, 2011 10:21:48 GMT -5
Blimey Paul - that's a comprehensive list. I can only suggest the London to Brighton speeded up journey that featured in The Cure's video for "Jumping Someone Else's Train": www.youtube.com/watch?v=4jTcTIc25CkIt's a fun 3 minutes, anyway.
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Post by yv47r on Jun 22, 2011 15:29:08 GMT -5
I've got quite a few railway DVDs as well mainly rail freight related and some Peak District related ones. I have recently been copying from old VHS railway videos segments I want to keep on DVD and will dispose of the videos later in the year at our annual model railway show club stand at a pound a video. That will clear even more space yay! Cheers Paul
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