KingFisher Productions

The Story of the Great Western Society

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This programme delves into the 50-year history of the Great Western Society following progress since four school boys decided to save a 14xx auto tank and trailer in 1965. From those early times the GWS has grown into one of the biggest railway heritage sites in southern England and has accumulated dozens of locomotives and items of rolling stock - all stabled at the Didcot Railway Centre.

This is the story of the GWS from those early times right up to the current period where the depot is still creating new projects to tell the story of the Great Western Railway. We see never-before-seen archive film from the mid 1960s through to the 1970s showing the early days of preserving locomotives Nos. 1466, 6106 and 7808. We see the first arrivals from Barry scrapyard which set the scene for more restorations of a Castle class, a Hall and several other types which are now being converted into long-lost classes such as a Saint, and a County and the beginnings of a class 47xx. Archive films from the 1970s show the main line achievements of the vintage set of carriages and the many visiting locomotives such as Blue Peter and King Edward I.

We tour the site at Didcot with Frank Dumbleton to discover the many interesting features and historical items of rolling stock and the museum which holds a great treasure of ex-GWR items. Exciting sequences show the Travelling Post Office vehicle as it drops off and collects mail bags.

Other topics include - filming in South Wales with No. 1466 in 'Young Winston', turntable installation, Fire Fly launch, building and operation of the steam railmotor and much, much more.


      Produced by - Kingfisher Productions
      Running time - 58 Minutes
      Release Date - September 2016
      DVD only


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