March – From Glory to Decline
Once a vital hub in the British railway network, the Fenland town of March in Cambridgeshire was known for its vast marshalling yard and locomotive depot. By the 1980s, however, its future looked uncertain. This video captures scenes from spring 1994, revealing a shadow of the town’s former railway glory, followed by a 1995 visit showing faint signs of renewed activity. #TrainspottingUK #BritishRailHeritage #MarchRailwayYard #RailfanUK #DieselDays #UKTrainHistory

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Reunifying the Great Central - Europe’s only main line double track heritage railway

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Exploring The Town Of March... In April

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Class 37 Number 37501 'Teesside Steelmaster' Hauls WMR EMU Number 730032 Into Gascoigne Wood Sidings

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Most Ridiculous Worker Mistakes Caught on Camera

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Watch This 300,000-Ton Ship Disappear | The Final Moments of a Stellar Banner long version HD

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Around the Furness Line May 1989

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Trains at March - 1984

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Truck Crashes Into Train Roof: The Oxshott Station Disaster

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Glazebrook Sidings: The Decline of a North West Oil Rail Hub

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The Lost Signal Boxes Of March Railway

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Diesels on Cine Film - Nuneaton in the 1980s

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What Happened to the Cox .049? | The Engine That Couldn’t Survive Modern Childhood

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Vintage railway film - The diesel train driver, part 2 - Driving the train - 1959

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BR in the 1980's March Station on 10th July 1987

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Classic Railway Film 5| The Elizabethan 1950s Express

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Best Engine Ever…🔥 Rare Old Engines Starting Up Sound That Will Blow Your Ears

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Country Walking: March, Cambridgeshire. 22/9/23

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24 Most Terrifying Moments of Boats and Ships Launch Failures Caught on Camera

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Main Line Steam Routes - Steam in the 1960s (Volume One) 1988

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