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Format: | | LP Want this on CD also?
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Condition: | | EX- / EX- (Cover / Media) More Info |
Label: | | Sound Stories |
Genre: | | Non Music |
Quantity: | | 1 in stock |
Seller Ref: | | SSLP 804 |
Field Recording ~ ~ ~ . Tracks: A1: 13th June 1976, A2: 19th June 1976, A3: 24th September 1977, A4: 8th October 1977, A5: 15th October 1977, A6: 17th September 1977, A7: 27th March 1978, A8: 8th April 1978, A9: 16th April 1979, A10: The Above Train At Speed Near Aynho, A11: Clun Castle Brings The Train Powerfully Up The 1 In !0 Gradient Of Hatton Bank Near Warwick, A12: 29th April 1978, A13: 13th May 1978, A14: 20th May 1978, A15: Having Watered At Shewsbury 6201 Brings The Train Briskly Along The Straight Line Near Whittington, A16: The Return 'Southern Enterprise' Was Hauled By King George V, Here Coming Up The 1 In 82 Gresford Bank Just South Of Chester, A17: Forty Minutes Later 'Princess Elizabeth' Now Hauling The Return Main-Line Steam Trust Special From Leicester, Follows The 'King' Up The Bank, Whistling Mysteriously With A Borrowed Chime Whistle, B1: 28th August 1978, B2: 23rd September 1978, B3: 7th October 1978, B4: 7th October 1978, B5: 14th October 1978, B6: Having Made A Photo-Stop At Chinley Station, 'Scots Guardsman', Now More Sure-Footed, Brings The Train Steadily Up To Chinley North Junction, B7: On The Return Journey, In Inky Blackness Near The Mouth Of Cowburn Tunnel, The Steady Beat Of The Locomotive Is Heard Some Miles Away Carried On The Still Air, B8: 15th October 1978, B9: Having Been Serviced At Stratford-on-Avon, The Train Proceeded To Tyseley Depot Via The North Warwickshire Line, B10: 21st October 1978, B11: Ex-LMS Jubilee Class 4-6-0 No. 5690 'Leander' Heads A Manchester To York Special Along The Former Great Northern Main-Line Between Church Fenton And York, B12: On The Return Run No. 5690 Was Piloted By No. 1000 'the Midland Compound', From York Museum, Double-Heading The Train Back To Manchester, B13: The Train, Still Climbing, Comes Up The 1 In 100 Gradient From Sheffield, Near Totley, B14: The Final Track Was Recorded On Board The Second Coach Of The 'Lord Bishop' Memorial Train Run To Honour The Memory Of The Late Bishop Eric Treacy, The Well-Known Railway Photographer
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