B&R 206 Dvd: Scottish Steam Miscellany, Part 1

£19.75

Description

Description

Another in our steam miscellany series, this time covering Scotland.

Again, it uses mostly previously unseen film compiled in the order the film runs off the original cine reels and largely without our usual detailed commentaries.

We begin at Carstairs with a very slippery 46244 ‘King George VI’ and then move to Edinburgh Waverley for the first of a number of visits here that also includes St. Margaret’s shed and Craigentinny carriage sidings.

Not forgotten is the now-closed Caledonian Railway terminus in the city at Princes Street.

Few would have thought that the final work of Gresley’s famous A4s would have on the well-known three-hour expresses between Glasgow and Aberdeen.

In fact, by June 1964, only one class member was left in England.

This route is covered in detail including at Glasgow Buchanan Street, Larbert, Plean, Stirling, Bridge of Allan, Gleneagles, Perth, Forfar,

Laurencekirk, Stonehouse and Aberdeen.

There is also extensive coverage at Thornton Junction and Dundee.

At Montrose J37s are seen going about their daily duties, whilst at Aberdeen we make a visit to the Gas Works whose locomotives had tramway-type skirts enclosing their motion.

We next visit Glasgow Central and Paisley Gilmour Street.

Whilst at Kilwinning a Caledonian ‘Jumbo’ is seen at work as we head towards the Glasgow & South Western stronghold of Ayr.

Here there are 2-6-0 ‘Crabs’ aplenty on freight trains.

A double-headed boat train from Stranraer.

Steam on the local to and from Kilmarnock.

Plus also a lightweight Park Royal railbus.

Sheds seen include: Edinburgh St. Margaret’s, Stirling, Perth, Dundee, Aberdeen Ferryhill, Ayr and Hurlford.

Classes seen include: Coronation, A1, A2, A3, A4, V2, J36, J37, J38, WD 2-8-0, Crab 2-6-0, ex-LMS 2-6-4T, Black 5, Caledonian 3F, Caledonian ‘Jumbo’ 2F, B1, BR Standard Britannia, Clan pacifics, Standard Class 5 (including Caprottis), 76xxx, 77xxx and 80xxx.

Filmed largely in colour and mostly during the 1960s.

An authentic soundtrack has been added along with a commentary to complement this further nostalgic look at the last years of Scottish steam.

Approx. 80 minutes.

This dvd is being sold on behalf of and with full permission of the copyright owner – B&R Video Productions.