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Modern Traction~This category includes DVDs for the diesel and electric enthusiast.~~~688~743~~
High Speed One~Charting the development of the High Speed Railway to Europe.

55 mins approx

~Charting the development of the High Speed Railway to Europe.

St Pancras and its development over the years into an international terminus.

Before the Tunnel - Kent in the 1990s with a range of veteran traction.

Stage One of the High Speed Line opened in 2004 with plenty of lineside and aerial views.

Veterans - Eurostars dedicated Class 37/6 and 73 fleet on passenger & freight.

Over the Third Rail - historic scenes of Eurostars running over the third rail from Waterloo through South London.

High Speed all the Way - Stage Two of the High Speed route into St Pancras.

A New Era - the first services from St Pancras International.~High Speed One|HSODVD|~688~1247~~
Power of the Peaks~The Class 44s, 45s and 46s from the 1960s to their last days in service.

Approx 85 mins ~Peaks in the 1960s in Green livery
Class 44s around Toton
45/0s on Freight
Class 45s on Midland Main Line Expresses
The unofficial namers
Double-headed 45/1s on Expresses
Peaks in the South West and North East
The class on shed at Tinsley and Toton
Railtours
D100 in restoration
Peaks in Preservation
PLUS a cab ride aboard D123
~Power of the Peaks|POPDVD|~688~1254~~
Network Power~An exploration of the diesel and electric scene on the national network in 2006. SPECIAL PRICE!!! £4.95 for 60 mins~The programme comprises:

DRS Class 37s on West Coast duties - DRS Class 30s - The Blue Pullman with dedicated Class 47 haulage - EWS Class 37s on freight, passenger and special trains including 37 411, 37 425, 37 419, 37 417 and 37 405. Includes the Fort William sleeper - Eurostars 37s - 50 031 and 50 049 on specials and driver training duties - Network Rail Class 31s on the SERCO train test - Class 33s on specials and inspection duties - 45 112 in the West Country - Class 47s from FM Rail, Cotswold Rails, Riviera Trains, First Great Western, DRS - Class 37 haulage to Great Yarmouth - Class 57s - Stock movements with slam door stock for scrap - Freightliner Class 86s - Class 87s on mail duties and Virgin duties - Class 90s - Class 92s - Class 60s in action around the network. Class 66s from Network Rail, DRS, Freightliner and GBRF plus the 66/7 locomotives ordered by First GB Rail freight - Class 67s - Fastline Class 56s on West Coast main line.~Network Power|NPDVD|~688~1012~Network Power, diesel and electric, national network~
Traction Memories~An exploration of the diesel & electric scene in the 1980s and 1990s plus memories relived on the GC Railway. 65 minutes. Special Value Price for a limited period only. Usual price £11.95~An exploration of the diesel & electric scene in the 1980s and 1990s plus memories relived on the GC Railway.

The programme comprises:
‘Cromptons’ on passenger and freight workings in the 1980s including Channel Tunnel Freight and push-pull workings to Salisbury
Class 47s on ‘Speedlink’ and passenger duties
Class 47s on loco haulage in East Anglia in 1990 and in 2006
Class 37s on the North Wales Coast, over the Cambrian routes, in South Wales and on the Thame branch and on summer saturdays on the Weymouth line
Class 20s on freight and passenger in the 1980s
Class 25s
Class 31s in the 1980s and 1990s in East Anglia, on summer saturday trains to Skegness line and to Scarborough line and in the North East
‘Peaks’ in their last days
The present day freight scene with Class 20s, Class 60s and Class 66s in their various guises
The 1960s scene recreated on the Great Central Railway with D5830, D123, 20 098 and 20 048, D1705, 47 366, D6535 37 255 and D5185.

Presented and Narrated by David Powell~Traction Memories|TMDVD|~688~1150~Traction Memories~
Inter-City 125 - The Need for Speed~Now available on DVD - approx 75 mins.
The Development
The Prototype on Test
Production units Construction
The Early Years
Maintenance
Changing Horizons
New Horizons
Unusual Locations
Privatisation~Inter-City 125 was one of British Rail’s greatest success. The travelling public was enthralled by its great looks, the power and the speed. The marketing men had a field day, with phrases like ‘the Journey Shrinker’ and passenger traffic increased on all the routes the 125 was introduced on.

This programme explores the world of the HST throughout the network from the 1970s through to the early 1990s.

It then brings the story up to date with a look at the new liveries and workings in the era of privatisation.~Inter-City 125 - The Need for Speed|IC125DVD|~688~1063~IC125~
Road to the Isles Part 1
Crianlarich - Fort William~Now available on DVD, this film offers a scenic journey along one of Britains most spectacular lines from the drivers cab of a Class 37. 90 mins approx. Special Price of just £12.95~The West Highland line between Crianlarich and Fort William is one of the most beautiful and inhospitable sections of railway in Great Britain.

We travel the line in the cab of a Class 37/4 on a sunny summers morning.

So join us in the cab of the Fort William sleeper as it tackles the steep gradients to County March and Corrour summits.

We cross the wild desolation of Rannoch Moor, the famous Horseshoe Curve, and pass along the beautiful Loch Trieg.

An informative history and archive film chart the history and features of the line to provide a superb record of this highland route.~Road to the Isles Part 1%3Cbr%3ECrianlarich - Fort William|RTTIDVD|~688~1020~Grianlarich, Fort William, Class 37, Road to the Isles Part One~
Video Track Side
Carlisle~Carlisle is an important railway centre, standing at the hub of the West Coast route to Scotland. In this feature we explore the station and its approaches, and the area around Kingmoor Yard to the north. 60 mins~Carlisle is an important railway centre, standing at the hub of the West Coast route to Scotland. In this feature we explore the station and its approaches, and the area around Kingmoor Yard to the north.

The programme comprises:
Carlisle Station, its approaches, and Kingmoor Yard in the summer of 2006 with a wide range of freight, mail and passenger traffic. Class 86, 87, 90, 92, electrics and Class 37, 57, 66, 67 diesel haulage is included on all the major workings.

Carlisle in 2004 with Class 37s on workings to Leeds and Scotland and the end of Virgin loco haulage.

Carlisle in the 1990s with Class 56, 47, 37, 87, 86 and 60 haulage.

Carlisle in the 1980s with a wide range of workings in and around the station on passenger and freight.~Video Track Side - Carlisle|VTSCARDVD|~688~1050~Carlisle, Video Track Side - Carlisle~
Farewell in the Valleys~Locomotive haulage in South Wales, past and present. Plus an additional item – Class 37s in the late 1980s around the BR network. Approx 80 minutes.~The Class 37s have always been closely associated with South Wales. In recent years they’ve worked the networks last diesel hauled passenger service to Rhymney.

In this programme we explore these workings, and in addition take a look back to the 1980s and Class 37 traction on freight and passenger traffic.

Class 37s in South Wales in the late 1980s on heavy iron ore trains and general freight duties.

Class 37s on the Rhymney services in 2005, including the green liveried 37 411 and large logo 37 425.

Class 50, Class 33, Class 47 and Class 37 haulage at work during the gala event of the 4th December 2005.

The last Class 37s along the Rhymney branch on the 10th December 2005.

Plus an additional item – Class 37s in the late 1980s around the BR network.~Farewell in the Valleys|FITVDVD|~688~692~Class 37s, Rhymney~
First Generation Finale~Veterans at work on the network in 2005

60 mins~Veterans at work on the network in 2005

Class 37 Finale with action from South Wales with the Green and Large Logo liveried examples, from Scotland, from the South East and throughout the network on passenger and freight duties. Includes 37s on freight traffic around the network.

Class 47s on special trains and freight traffic featuring locos from a number of operators.

Class 31s with ‘Wessex’ duties, Network Rail 31s on HST measurement train.

Slammers plus Class 73s on services throughout the third rail network including the ‘Seaside Slammer’, the last CEP units, and services in Kent and to the South Coast in addition to Class 73 shuttles to Waterloo

Electric Loco Haulage with Virgins class 87 and 90 operations from Euston and class 90s on the North Berwick branch.

Please Note: This is on DVD-R format. Please check player compatibility.~First Generation Finale|FGF|~688~755~Class 37, Class 47, Class 31, Slammers, Electric Loco Haulage~
Celebration of Railways~Introduced from the National Railway Museum this special programme commemorates 21 years of Transport Video Publishing exploring the railway scene past & present
~Introduced from the National Railway Museum

The Steam Scene with action from the main line and preserved network and featuring a wide range of power including 4472 'Flying Scotsman', 6201 'Princess Elizabeth' and 3440 'City of Truro' to name just a few

The Diesel & Electric Scene from West Coast electrics to locomotive hauled trains with a wide range of diesel power and veteran DEMUs in action during 2005

A Journey through the Archives featuring working steam prior to August 1968. This colour film recaptures an age when steam was an everyday sight on Britain's Railways and includes unpblished film from the Southern, Scottish and London Midland Regions.~Celebration of Railways|COR|~688~978~Celebration of Railways~
London's Underground Sparks & Steam~A look at fifty years of veteran power.

Plus Bonus Footage - Steam on the Metropolitan lines in the Preservation era

70 minutes~A look at fifty years of veteran power.

The programme includes:

The Metropolitan Line with a ‘Jubilee’; Electric Haulage; Steam Haulage to Aylesbury; Special trains with Met electric haulage.

East London Line Veterans featuring ‘F’ and ‘Q’ stock from the 1920s.

Steam traction with a range of veteran power including the Met tanks and Panniers of the 1960s on engineering trains.

The Last Steam workings culminating in the final train of 1971.

Plus Bonus Footage - Steam on the Metropolitan lines in the Preservation era ~London Underground Sparks & Steam|LUSSDVD|~688~786~London Transport, London Underground, Metropolitan Line, Electric Haulage~
Aerial Voyage~A spectacular view of Britains railways from the air. Approx 60 mins~Man's fascination with flight goes back centuries. With modern technology his dream has become a reality. During this programme you will witness a unique and different perspective of Britain's railways.

We journey over the cities of London - Exeter - Bath - Newcastle - Glasgow and York. We fly over steel works - coal mines - power stations - docks and oil refineries. We see the magnificent Forth Bridge and Isambard Kingdom Brunel's Saltash Bridge, the highlands of Scotland and Glenfinnen Viaduct. We also visit the South Coast - Beattock - the Newcastle to Carlisle line - and Tees yard.

A wide variety of motive power is witnessed - including classes 08, 37, 56 and Inter-City 125s.

This programme will not only appeal to railway enthusiasts - but also to anyone who has wanted to witness a spectacular birds-eye view of Britain.~Aerial Voyage|AVDVD|~688~980~Aerial Voyage~
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