Archive SteamRailwaysTelerailLOCO HAULED: VOLUME 3, ELECTRICS
£14.95
60 mins.
Unlike most of Europe, Britain’s rail network has never really benefited from a coherent long-term electrification policy. However, the 21st century has seen mainline electrification of both the principal lines between London and Scotland. Both these routes, and also the main London to East Anglia line, are here featured at a wide variety of locations – along with numerous electric locos!
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Although the British Rail network has never really benefited from a coherent long term electrification policy, lagging way behind most other European systems in this respect, the last two decades have seen main-line electrification of both the principal routes between London and Scotland. Both these routes, and also the main London to East Anglia line, are featured at a wide variety of locations.
As well as featuring the entire present range of electric locomotives in nearly every livery, this superbly made programme also includes:-
• Class 81 and 85 A brief look at these interesting pioneers during their final years.
• Class 86s are seen on passenger work, both on the West Coast main line and the East Anglian main line. They are also seen on a wide variety of rail freight, including Freightliner, steel, coal, parcels and Speedlink.
• Class 87s are photographed working a wide cross section of traffics, including passenger and freight on the WCML. As well as the unique surviving Railfreight 87101
• Class 89 A concise look at the short lived career of ‘Avocet’ which is seen working during early running in trials, and later on commuter trains from Kings Cross to Peterborough.
• Class 90s The newest traction in regular use on the West coast main line, are seen on a wide variety of passenger services as well as some typical rail freight flows including Freightliner, parcels and the daily European service. Also included are the special livery ‘Freight connection’ locomotives.
• Class 91s The pride of the East coast main line passenger service are seen at a wide variety of scenic locations, from Kings Cross to Berwick. Also featured are early trial runs and a special WCML working.
• Class 71 A brief look at the surviving Class 71, which was recently restored to full working order.
• Class 73s With their unique electric/diesel capability, are featured on a wide variety of work. Examples include nearly all the different liveries: Civil Link, Network South East, BR Green, Orient Express, and BR Blue. There is also a close look at the work that these locomotives are most closely associated with on the Gatwick Express, as well as a feature on the 73s transferred to Chester.
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