The Southern Region's last steam-worked main lines from Waterloo to Salisbury and Weymouth are recalled on this all-colour programme which features cine film made between 1958 and 1967 by John Laird, Brian Robbins and Geoff Todd. After an extended opening sequence at Waterloo and footage of Nine Elms shed, we follow the former London and South Western main line down to Basingstoke. We head west from Worting Junction to Salisbury before resuming our journey south through Eastleigh to Southampton. There follows some delightful scenes filmed in the New Forest including steam workings on the branch to Lymington. This brings us to Bournemouth where we see the town's two stations and the splendid yellow trolley buses which used to link them. Before reaching the end of our travels at Weymouth there are some superb scenes of trains laboring up the bank out of the town and coverage of a Channel Islands Boat Train on the famous Weymouth Tramway filmed in 1958. Among locomotive classes seen in the films are both rebuilt and un-rebuilt Bulleid Pacifies of all three types, BR 'Standard' 4-6-Os, 2-6-0s and 2-6-4Ts, Maunsell Moguls and 0-6-Os, H15 and S15 4-6-Os, Bulleid 0-6-Os, Ivatt and BR 'Standard' 2-6-2TS, an M7 0-4-4T and a 'USA' tank. Former GWR 'Hall' and 'Grange' 4-6-0s put in appearances as does an outside cylindered ex-GWR 0-6-0 pannier tank.
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