*** IMPORTANT Postage rates ***
PLEASE READ BEFORE MAKING A PURCHASE
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When an order is placed, postal charges are described a 'First Class' although in fact they have been calculated in accordance with Second Class rates.
PLEASE NOTE:
If making multiple purchases
or (where applicable) requiring shipping by UK 1st Class or Courier- the latter both in the UK and definitely Overseas - is required, then please note the following:
BEFORE ordering, contact us for a price stating:
1). The product(s) you wish to order,
2). If appropriate, the preferred COURIER (both in the UK or OVERSEAS), and
3). If applicable and again outside the UK, the COUNTRY to which the order is to be shipped to.
Also, please note that shipping costs include £1.95 towards the outer transit envelope
Just a reminder: NB. If ordering multiple copies and in particular the most popular i.e. Southern Way then please contact us initially for postal rates.
60 Mins. Colour. Narration. Steam traction in the final months of May and June 1967 and features normal workings on the South Western main line from Waterloo to Weymouth via Southampton and Christchurch. There then follows a visit to Guildford for a USA tank and standard Class 5s on everything from ballast workings to boat trains. Railtours include the Dorset Coast Express to Swanage with runbys at Corfe Castle and then as a double header out of Weymouth. Additionally, 4498 Sir Nigel Gresley ran through to Bournemouth and on to Salisbury. Both tours are covered in detail from the train and by the lineside.
60 Mins. Colour. Narration. Steam traction in the final months of May and June 1967 and features normal workings on the South Western main line from Waterloo to Weymouth via Southampton and Christchurch. There then follows a visit to Guildford for a USA tank and standard Class 5s on everything from ballast workings to boat trains. Railtours include the Dorset Coast Express to Swanage with runbys at Corfe Castle and then as a double header out of Weymouth. Additionally, 4498 Sir Nigel Gresley ran through to Bournemouth and on to Salisbury. Both tours are covered in detail from the train and by the lineside.