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Cambrian Coast Railway "Western to Eastern" (cine)

Stewartson Ray (Distributed by)
Signal Films (Distributed by)

title - Cambrian Coast Railway "Western to Eastern" Copy one, length 24 minutes Content summary:- Film shots showing moving locomotives, stations, taken from locomotive and station standpoints. Film also has diagram explanations of multiple line use etc. Film starts, following the train route from Amlwch in Anglesey through station stops, Llangefni, Gaerwen, Llanfairpwll. Film then shows"Llanberis Excursion", from Caernarvon to Snowdon Mountain Railway then on to Llanberis. Then "Cambrian Coast Lines 1964" showing Caernarvon to Afanwen, Minffordd to Morfa Mawddach, Bala to Morfa Mawddach (showing Bala Junction, Llanuwchllyn, Bala to Arthog via Drwys-y-Naw, Dolgelly, Penmaenpool. Then shows Fairbourne Railway, then Morfa Mawddach to Dovey Junction and back, also Aberystwyth to Machynlleth.

Collection Area

Industry

Item Number

1995.65/12

Historical Associations

Associated Person/Body: British Rail (Western)
Associated Person/Body: British Rail
Association Type: Railway company
Date: 1970 (circa)
Place: North Wales

Creation/Production

Stewartson Ray
Signal Films
Role: Producer
Role: Production
Role: Distributed by
Period: 1970 (circa)

Acquisition

collected officially, 5/5/1995

Location

In store

Categories

Rail Transport Wales
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