RailwaysVideo 125Driver’s Eye View: The Cambrian Coast (Machynlleth-Barmouth)
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80 mins.
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Description
Step into the driver’s cab of a class 150 ‘Sprinter’ for an exclusive view of the beautiful backwater Cambrian Coast line. See the notorious Friog cliffs – narrow ledges cut into the sheer rockface and the site of two disasters and travel over the half-mile long timber trestle bridge at Barmouth. A full expert narration is included.
This driver’s eye view manages to convey the sleepy backwater that the Cambrian Coast line is nowadays. Our class 150 “Sprinter” makes an unscheduled stop at Dovey Junction to pick up a couple of passengers deposited on this out of the way station with no road access. Out onto the coast we encounter the most notorious section on the whole line – the narrowest of ledges cut into the sheer rockface of the Friog cliffs and the site of two disasters.
Finally, there is the half-mile long timber trestle bridge at Barmouth, still standing in splendid isolation across the Mawddach estuary.This Driver’s eye view was filmed in 1988 when the line was still signalled by semaphores and electric single line tokens. Two other railways are featured en route, the Talyllyn narrow gauge railway at Tywyn and the Fairbourne and Barmouth Steam railway.
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Weight | 1 lbs |
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Producer | Video 125 |
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