- Footage compiled over ten years
- Running Time 45mins
- Programme is a definitive look a the sights and sound of steam on the Southern Lines
- Features 25 fantastic locomotives
Glory of Steam on Southern Lin - Description
Recorded throughout the last decade, this film recreates the experience and the Glory of Steam on Southern Lines.
Product features:
· Footage compiled over ten years.
· The sights and sounds of steam on the Southern lines.
· Featuring 25 locomotives.
· A 45 minute programme.
The Southern Railway was the smallest of the four companies formed in 1923. However, it caried the largest passenger tarffic of all with its enormous suburban system, which was rapidly electrified.
By contrast, its rural branches, which proliferated all along the South coast of England and the main lines from which they sprang, were worked by a wide variety of steam locomotives right up to the end of main line steam.
Many of these branches survive today, forming the basis of numerous preserved railways and the rich variety of Southern steam locomotion is still well represented.
Locomotives featured in this programme:
257 Squadron.
Canadian Pacific.
City of Wells.
Clan Line.
Classes H, C, T9, M7
Port Line.
Repton.
Sir Lamiel.
Stepney.
Sutton.
Swanage.
Tangmere.
Taw Valley.
and many more.