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Still taken from HST Far West train video.HST West & Far West

Narrated by Anton Rodgers
Written by Peter Middleton
Filmed in 1986 (West)
1990 (Far West)
Duration 80 mins (West)
95 mins (Far West)
Widescreen No
Definition Standard
Download size 2.1GB (West)
2.2GB (Far West)
Format MP4 video
Still taken from HST Far West train video.
HST West & Far West

HST West & Far West

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HST West

Exeter to Plymouth

We see virtually the whole of Brunel’s route from Exeter St David’s to Newton Abbot including the notorious seaside section at Dawlish. From there we head inland to Totnes, over the infamous banks at Dainton and Rattery, through Ivybridge on the very edge of Dartmoor and into Plymouth itself. We finish with a driver’s eye view of the Royal Albert Bridge at Saltash.

Filmed in 1986 just weeks before the semaphore signals were abolished for ever.

HST Far West

Plymouth to Penzance

This starts at the Royal Albert Bridge. The 75 miles from Saltash to Penzance contains the greatest number of viaducts per mile on any British Railway and such exaggerated curvature that there is only one dead straight mile of track throughout. Once again, virtually the whole route is shown including the many single line sections.

There are dozens of aerial views taken from a helicopter on both of the above productions. Features include the Atmospheric Railway pump house at Starcross, Dobwalls miniature railroad and the Bodmin Steam Railway.

Narrated by Anton Rodgers
Written by Peter Middleton
Filmed in 1986 (West)
1990 (Far West)
Duration 80 mins (West)
95 mins (Far West)
Widescreen No
Definition Standard
Download size 2.1GB (West)
2.2GB (Far West)
Format MP4 video

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