Archive SteamCinerailDiesel & ElectricRailwaysDundee and the Tay Bridge
£14.95
59 mins.
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Description
Dundee forms a major junction where routes from Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Glasgow, converge. Dundee was host to both the North British and Caledonian Railways. Their legacy was a range of secondary lines centered on Dundee, all of which have closed. From Tay Bridge Station the Firth of Tay is crossed to Wormit, Newport-on-Tay and Tayport. North of Dundee the routes to Liff, Lochee, Maryfield, Kirkbuddo and Kingsmuir are featured.
Contemporary film showing diesel traction, tram scenes, the Tay ferries – plus Dundee’s last working horse ‘Paddy’ – combine with rare film of Dundee life and its railways in the 1930s to provide a fascinating video record. The Tay Rail Bridge, Britain’s longest rail bridge at over two miles in length is highlighted – together with its infamous predecessor, which collapsed in 1879 carrying seventy-five people to their deaths.
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Weight | 1 lbs |
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Producer | Cinerail |
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