The Railway Age - Steam from the Capitals (1993) UK
This video relives the rivalry endured between the great steam engines that ran passengers from London to Edinburgh. Includes the Pacific locomotives of the LNER and the Stanier 'Duchesses' of the LMS, with film of some great locomotives ranging from the 1950s to the present day. Please note this video was recorded many years ago and suffers from quality issues. Some colour and image correction has been performed to improve overall viewing experience. Archive Film - Eddie Stanbridge, Cam Camwell, Richard J. Willis, John Snell Sound - Dennis Feltham Narrator - Peter Woods Produced by Jeremy English Castle Films 1993

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