The end of working steam on Britain's railways heralded the start of one of the most fascinating resurgences of the last century, namely the railway restoration and preservation movement. Volunteer enthusiasts have brought back from oblivion both the famous names of mainline express locomotives and the lesser known workhorses of a branch and industrial siding. Great and small have been lovingly restored to full working order and have found lives on a myriad of Britain's preserved railways. Others are long term operating lines that never closed and are faithfully continuing to operate for the pleasure of all! This box set of three discs, divided into geographical areas, examines a selection of the well and not-so-well-known lines and provides the viewer with a cross-section of fascinating motive power and wonderful locations.
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