Classic Railway Film 5| The Elizabethan 1950s Express
The Elizabethan was a daily non-stop service in celebration of the new 'Elizabethan' era of the early 1950s. Departure from both ends was in mid-morning, for a teatime arrival. It ran only during the summer months, including in 1953 and 1954. You are about to watch Vintage footage of York Station filled with people, trains arriving and departing In the summers of '53 and '54, York was alive with the sound of laughter and chatter, with outdoor cafés buzzing with life. There was a sense of community, travel back to to a simple time and enjoy this classic footage Watch the other episodes in this series on the playlist below ************************************************ • CLASSIC RAILWAY FILMS SERIES great railway...

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Classic Railway Films 10 Days of Great Western Steam With John Betjeman 1962

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Rare 1910s Footage: How Everyday Americans Lived and Worked | Restored Archival Film

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Genevieve 1953 car film

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Why Railways Used to Drop Passenger Cars While Trains Were Moving

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Transport films from the 1950's

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Travelling in Germany in 1936 | Historic sound film featuring trains, ships and Zeppelin travel

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What RAF Pilots Said When They First Flew The American P-51 Mustang

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Classic Railway Film 2 The Lickey Bank in 1958

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Vintage railway film - This is York- 1953

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The TEE "Trans Europ Express" | Railway Romance

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Scenes of London in the 1950s

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T-34 Hunter: How Dangerous Was the German Puma Armored Car?

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Decades of Steam 1950s

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The last year before the fall of the Berlin Wall

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The Terrifying World of Victorian Train Travel

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The Railrodder - Unofficial Restoration of the NFB's 1965 film starring Buster Keaton

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Inside the Last German Newsreel of World War II | March 22, 1945

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Vintage railway film - The Pain Train - 1969

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What Happened to the German U-Boats After WW2?

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