A Steam Train Passes V2 (Miles Motor Vehicles 2001)

(Read the Whole Description please hit the show more button below) G'day all, Toady I’m doing my rebooted version 2 of A Steam Train Passes. I’ve spent a fair bit of time working on this, and now I’ve finally done it and this year is the 52nd anniversary of A Steam Train Passes and it stars my favourite Australian Steam Train, 3801. 3801 was selected for this film and the film A Steam Train Passes is by National Film and Sound Archive of Australia, one day I will do The Outback Steam a Journey to the Centre (Miles Motor Vehicles 2001) in possibly 2028 or 2029. Enjoy! Also we look forward to Top Gun (Miles Motor Vehicles 2001). Plot: The opening sequence is a 1943 black-and-white Cinesound newsreel Monarch of the Rails showing the locomotive being built. The film then changes to colour and shows the locomotive at the Enfield Locomotive Depot, then the home of the New South Wales Rail Transport Museum. The fireman lights the fire and the driver inspects the locomotive. When ready the locomotive is turned on the turntable. The main part of the film shows the train travelling through the New South Wales countryside through disparate locations including the Sydney suburbs, Hawkesbury River Railway Bridge, Ten Tunnels Deviation, Polona signal box Blayney station and the Picton-Mittagong loop line. These scenes are interspersed with vignettes of life the 1940s including a travelling salesman, a country wedding in a church at Georges Plains, and two soldiers heading off to war, having their last drink in a pub, the Hotel Alexander in Rydal. All linked in to the train journey. Cast: Henry the Green Engine as 3801 Bo "Bandit" Darville as The Driver Cledus Snowman as The Fireman Jesse Duke as The Elderly Passenger Pete "Maverick" Mitchell and Nick "Goose" Bradshaw as The Soldiers Dominic Toretto as The Groom Letty Ortiz as The Bride Bob the Builder as The Signalman Various Hot Wheels Acceleracers as The Passengers Garfield as The Cat Various Talking Trains as The New South Wales Rail Transport Museum Engines NOTE: No copyright infringement intended. NOTE 2: I do not own the rights for these films. NOTE 3: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statue that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.