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Vol.247: A Miscellany of Electric & Diesel Power No.7

Vol.247: A Miscellany of Electric & Diesel Power No.7


Ref: BR247D


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THE LATEST B & R DVD TO ARRIVE AT WOLVERTON RAIL IS...:-)



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A further instalment of our popular miscellany series of classic “modern” traction featuring many of the diesel & electric classes that operated across the whole of the BR network during the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, from Cornwall to Aberdeen and from Aberystwyth to Great Yarmouth. When creating our extensiive steam volumes we often omitted scenes that included diesels and electrics simply because they were not part of the "story" at that time. And in our diesel and electric volumes, time contraints also resulted in much unused and unseen footage. Here, those "cutting room floor" clips are presented for the first time as well as that previously unused footage. All with a new soundtrack!


We begin on the Southern Region (SR) at Waterloo with Brush Type 4s (latterly Class 47s) on the “Bournemouth Belle”, including the final working. Meanwhile at Clapham Junction the electric 5-BEL “Brighton Belle” Pullman passes through. Other locations visited are Redhill and the Guildford line, the Epsom Downs branch (Sutton, Belmont and Banstead), the New Forest, the electric Isle-of Wight in Network South-East days, diesel hydraulic “Warships” on Waterloo to Exeter services and Basingstoke and Weymouth.


Next to the Eastern Region (ER) and we visit locations such as Ipswich, Peterborough, King’s Cross, Hadley Wood, Hatfield, Great Yarmouth and Reedham plus Class 47s top and tailing off the wires on Inter-City services with a “dead” Class 90. Further north, we visit the North-East for scenes at York, Driffield, Scalby, Cloughton, Darlington, West Hartlepool, Bedlington, Darlington and Manors.


Even further north there are scenes on the Scottish Region (ScR) at Thornton Junction, Inverness, Aberdeen and Edinburgh.


We return south to the London Midland Region (LMR) where we visit Euston, Tamworth, Norton Bridge, Stoke-on-Trent, Crewe, Warrington, Allerton, Northwich, Preston, Mouldsworth, Manchester, the Bury third rail electrics, the 1500v DC Woodhead line electrics, Stockport, Giggleswick and the Settle & Carlisle. And a very sad journey from Wolverhampton Low Level to Birmingham Snow Hill just before closure amid total dereliction. Wales and the Borders are not forgotten, with visits to Barmouth, Aberystwyth, Shrewsbury, Weston Rhyn, Shotton, Much Wenlock, Caernarvon, Oswestry, Porthywaen and the Brymbo branch.


Finally, and completing this volume, we visit the Western Region (WR) for scenes at Bodmin, Saltash, Plymouth, Rattery Bank, Paignton, Bristol, Bath, Swindon and Reading, the London Approaches, Paddington, Oxford, Banbury, Kemble, Worcester, Newent, Ledbury, and the Lickey Incline. Plus Sunday diversions through Honeybourne and Winchcombe (on the now preserved Gloucestershire & Warwickshire Railway). WR Highlights include D6346 shunting at Charlbury and the Forest of Dean with D9555 and D6329. WR diesel-electrics are also not forgotten, even unique “Falcon”. Plus there is extensive coverage of the “Blue Pullmans”.


The period covered is mainly from 1959 to the end of steam and beyond. Motive power is of course very varied and features: English Electric Types 1 (Class 20) & 3 (Class 37), Brush Types 2 (Class 31) & 4 (Classes 47 & 50), BRCW Types 2 (Class 26/27) & 3 (Class 33), BR Type 2 (Class 24/25), North British Type 2 (Class 21/29), Clayton Type 1 (Class 17), Deltics (Class 55), and Baby Deltics (Class 23). Pioneers also seen are 10001, 10201, 10202, DP2, D0280 plus a Metrovick Bo-Bo. WR diesel-hydraulics seen are Westerns (Class 52), Hymeks (Class 35) and Warships (Class 41/42/43), NBL Type 2 (Class 22) and BR D95XX (Class 14). Not forgotten are the various AC Electrics (Classes 81-86) and a multitude of railbuses, DMUs, EMUs and shunters.!


Filmed almost entirely in colour, this plethora of electric and diesel power includes a informative commentary and an authentic sound track.


All text is © Wolverton Rail (a trading name of ADVANCE MICRO COMPUTERS LTD.) and may contain trackable codes.



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Cover photo: Keith Pirt/Courtesy of Book Law Publications: EE Class 40 No.40117 (D317) works a down ballast train at Treeton South Junction, April 1980. This Class 40 has probably brought this load of ballast from the Buxton area.
Narrated by: Mike Clemens
Written by: Ray Jones
First published on DVD: March 2024
Screen aspect ratio: 4:3 SD
Classification: Exempt
Number of discs: 1 DVD-R
Media Format: DVD-R
Origination: 8mm cine-film

Running Time: 100-mins (1hr 40min) approx , Colour
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Cab Ride GBRF174: Southampton Western Docks to Ditton near Runcorn in 2023 Part 2 - Didcot to Bushbury Junction (Wolverhampton)

Cab Ride GBRF174: Southampton Western Docks to Ditton near Runcorn in 2023 Part 2 - Didcot to Bushbury Junction (Wolverhampton)


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The second part of a cab-ride from Southampton Western Docks to Ditton (near Runcorn) aboard a Class 66 loco of GBRf. In this cab-ride we travel from Didcot to Bushbury Junction (Wolverhampton).


We restart our journey at Chester Line Jct before travelling through Didcot West Curve to Didcot North Jct where we join the line to Oxford passing through Appleford, Culham,Nuneham Viaduct, Radley, Kernnington Jct, Hinksey South Jct, Hinksey North Jct and Oxford.


>1 Continuing on, we pass Oxford North Jct, Wolvercot North Jct, Tackley, Heyford, Aynho Flyover, Aynho Jct, Kings Sutton, Banbury Depot Jct, ,Banbury South Jct, Banbury, Banbury North Jct, Fenny Compton South Jct, Fenny Compton North Jct, Harbury Tunnel, Leamington Spa, Leamington Spa Jct, Warwick, Warwick Parkway, Budbrooke Jct, Hatton Down Goods Loop, Hatton Station Jct, Hatton, Hatton North Jct, Lapworth, Dorridge South Jct, Dorridge, Dorridge Down Goods Loop, Widney Manor, Solihull, Acocks Green, Tyseley South Jct,Tyseley, Tyseley North Jct, Small Heath, Bordesley South Jct, St Andrews Jct, Landor Street Jct, Washwood Heath West Jct, Castle Bromwich Jct, Park Lane Jct Ryecroft Jct, Park Street Tunnel, Walsall North Jct, Walsall, Walsall Pleck Jct, Darlaston Jct, Portobello Jct, Wednesfield Heath Tunnel, Bushbury (Oxon) Jct, Bushbury Jct (Wolverhampton) before terminating at Bushbury Junction Down Goods Loop. !!<

Disk 1: Didcot Parkway to Dorridge Goods Loop

Disk 2: Dorridge Goods Loop to Bushbury Junction Down Goods Loop.


(it's a Class 66 so some picture vibration during acceleration!)



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Cover photo: GBRF Class 66 No.66 766
Filmed by/when: Paul Diggens
First published on DVD: February 2024
Screen aspect ratio: 16:9 wide screen, standard definition.
Classification: Exempt
Number of discs: 2x DVD-R
Media Format: DVD-R
Origination: DV HD

Running Time: 125-mins (2hr 5min) , Colour
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1. Cab Ride SCR28: Inverness and Dingwall to Kyle of Lochalsh in 2003 (Ref: TFSCR028D)


Cab Ride SCR29: Kyle of Lochalsh to Garve and Dingwall in 2023

Cab Ride SCR29: Kyle of Lochalsh to Garve and Dingwall in 2023


Ref: TFSCR029D


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A cab-ride from Kyle of Lochalsh to aboard a Class 158 (2 car unit) of Scotrail calling at or passing through :


Duirinish (RS), Plockton, Duncraig (RS, )Stromeferry, Attadale(RS) ?????Strathcarron,

Achnashellach (RS), Achnasheen, Achanalt (RS), Lochluichart (RS), & Garve before terminating at Dingwall.


(Filmed with multi-cameras—some occasional picture interference from windscreen and light for which we apologise.)



Availability: AVAILABLE
Filmed by/when: Paul Diggens in the Summer of 2023.
First published on DVD: April 2024
Screen aspect ratio: 16:9 SD
Classification: Exempt
Number of discs: 2 DVD-R
Media Format: DVD-R
Origination: Digital Video

Running Time: 173-mins (2hr 53mins) , Colour
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