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Genre:Non-Music Style:Field Recording
Tracklist:
A1. A Northbound Goods Train At Steele Road Station A2. A 'Jubilee' On The Lickey Incline At Blackwell A3. A 'Crab' 2-6-0 On The Lickey Incline At Blackwell A4. At Basingstoke Station On A Summer Saturday B1. Two 'Glens' Leaving Ardlui Station With A Train For Fort William B2. An N.C.B. Tank Engine With A Coal Train At Minnavey Colliery. A 'Crab' 2-6-0 With A Coal Train At Bargany B3. A Stanier Pacific And A 'Jubilee' On A Rainy Day At Scout Green B4. An 'A.2' Pacific Leaves Steele Road Station With A Passenger Train B5. A Night Goods Train Climbs Towards Whitrope Through The Woods Near Stobs Station
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
Lineside recordings of steam locomotives hard at work with passenger and goods trains: On the Carlisle - Edinburgh line; on the Lickey Incline; at Basingstoke Station; in the Ayrshire colliery district and on the Shap Fells at Scout Green
The Stereo Version of this album is Catalogue No. ZDA 35
Recorded By Argo Transacord Copyright (c) Argo Record Company Limited Made By British Celanese Limited Printed By Graphis Press Limited Published By Copyright Control