Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Rails & Reels Special Section:
How it all began: The Story of Railway Films - From the earliest days of 1895 to the latest technology, it's been an 'edge of the seat' experience. Nick Pigott sets the scene for our souvenir special.
Great Train Movies - We take a look at almost a hundred of the most famous and best-loved railway motion pictures of all time - including a special focus on three all-time classics, plus the Bond genre.
All Wrong on the Night - Why DO film producers spend a fortune getting every other little detail right - and then ruin the whole show by using a 'Black Five' for a Far Eastern scene or some such nonsense? Chris Kapolka examines the 'groan' movies.
Tribute to John Huntley - The 'leading man of railway films' sadly passed away during the preparation of this issue. We pay tribute to his life in an extended obituary also telling the story of the Huntley Film Archives.
Screens on Trains! - Alexander Mullay explores the little-known subject of cinema cars.
Videos and Television - During the second half of the 20th century the world of railway films was revolutionised, first by TV and then by the advent of the video camera.
British Transport Films - No special railway film issue would be complete without the story of the BTF!
News:
Headline News - TransPennine train order to go abroad? Train crews issued with anti-spitting swabs. Network crippled by heatwave and track blockades.
Features:
Works Visit: Brush - Chris Milner finds a healthy situation at Brush Traction's Loughborough Works.
Country junction portrait - David Love tells the story of Sleaford, a station which has survived almost intact.
Virgin's End-to-Ender - 722 miles for Ã
How it all began: The Story of Railway Films - From the earliest days of 1895 to the latest technology, it's been an 'edge of the seat' experience. Nick Pigott sets the scene for our souvenir special.
Great Train Movies - We take a look at almost a hundred of the most famous and best-loved railway motion pictures of all time - including a special focus on three all-time classics, plus the Bond genre.
All Wrong on the Night - Why DO film producers spend a fortune getting every other little detail right - and then ruin the whole show by using a 'Black Five' for a Far Eastern scene or some such nonsense? Chris Kapolka examines the 'groan' movies.
Tribute to John Huntley - The 'leading man of railway films' sadly passed away during the preparation of this issue. We pay tribute to his life in an extended obituary also telling the story of the Huntley Film Archives.
Screens on Trains! - Alexander Mullay explores the little-known subject of cinema cars.
Videos and Television - During the second half of the 20th century the world of railway films was revolutionised, first by TV and then by the advent of the video camera.
British Transport Films - No special railway film issue would be complete without the story of the BTF!
News:
Headline News - TransPennine train order to go abroad? Train crews issued with anti-spitting swabs. Network crippled by heatwave and track blockades.
Features:
Works Visit: Brush - Chris Milner finds a healthy situation at Brush Traction's Loughborough Works.
Country junction portrait - David Love tells the story of Sleaford, a station which has survived almost intact.
Virgin's End-to-Ender - 722 miles for Ã
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