Loop
Loop (1973) A documentary about Melbourne's Underground Rail Loop, its effect on the entire metropolitan railway system, and on the future of public transport in Melbourne. Shows the route the loop tracks and tunnels will follow around the city, the sites for the three new underground stations to supplement the present two stations, how passengers will travel from suburban stations when the loop is operating, how the loop is being constructed, and the benefits for train travellers of having five city stations close to shops, theatres and offices. Photographed by Volk Mol Sound by Don Boardman Edited by Geoff Wright Narrated by Michael Pate Produced for the Melbourne Underground Rail Loop Authority This is just one of the many films in the ACMI Collection.

Action Loop (1978)

The Rise and Fall of Australia's Greatest Train Station: Old Spencer Street Station

Say Happy Birthday To The City Loop

GTV9: Melbourne's Link to the Future, 1999

The last year before the fall of the Berlin Wall

The Flinders Street Viaduct // Melbourne's Elevated City Railway!

The Tragic Story of Australia's Abandoned Underground Tram Station: Wynyard Station

Melbourne1991-5 Trains Various Stations + Rides

How Elevated Rail Makes Cities Better

The City Loop vs. The Metro Tunnel

1975: GLASGOW's Victorian UNDERGROUND RAILWAY | Nationwide | Retro Transport | BBC Archive

25 The STUPIDEST Car Features Of The 1950s You NEVER SEEN Before!

Melbourne 1896 to 1978

How to Rename a Station

Australia is Building a $125BN Mega-Railway

Why Passenger Trains Suck In Australia

Perth's Mitchell Freeway

The History of Melbourne Central

10 Weirdest and Most Forbidden Streets in Melbourne

