| A1 |
IntroductionNarrator – R. A. Symes-Schutzmann* |
| A2 |
Reminiscences Of Retired Driver And PorterVoice – Arthur Harris , Bill Sylvester |
| A3 |
Last Steam Train From Paddington |
| A4 |
Reminiscences Of Private Train HolidaysVoice – The Hon. Mrs. Bernard James |
| A5 |
A Former Page Boy On The Railway |
| A6 |
The Flying Scotsman Centenary |
| A7 |
Recollections Of The Armagh Rail Disaster 1889Voice – H. G. Rea |
| B1 |
Memories Of The Cefn Railway In WalesVoice – Miss Phoebe Simons |
| B2 |
The Royal Scot Departure |
| B3 |
1951 Glencoe BlizzardInterviewer – J. Clarke |
| B4 |
Steam Locomotive Designer InterviewInterviewee – Sir William StanierInterviewer – Rex Wailes |
| B5 |
Cross At The CrossingWritten-By – Neville Cowley |
| C1 |
Naming Ceremony Of "The Evening Star"Speech – R. F. Hanks |
| C2 |
Footplate Recording On Stanier Class 5 |
| C3 |
Excerpt From The Programme "Some Famous Trains" |
| C4 |
Trial Run Of The L.N.E.R. Locomotive "Silver Link"Voice [Engine Driver] – A. J. Taylor |
| C5 |
Coronation Express Approach And Pass With Whistle |
| C6 |
A World Of TrainsNarrator – Rowland Emett |
| C7 |
Local Train, Engine Built 1882, Carriages Built 1904. Departure And Run |
| C8 |
A Local Train Of Thought (Poem)Voice Actor – Bruce MacKenzie Written-By – Siegfried Sassoon |
| C9 |
Local Train, Engine Built 1882, Carriages Built 1904. Arrival At Station |
| C10 |
Excerpt From The Programme "Some Famous Trains" |
| C11 |
British Railways, Paddington Station Departure Of Unnamed Train |
| C12 |
Western Region Trains |
| C13 |
The World Train Speed Record, From "The World Goes By" |
| C14 |
Inside Signal Box; Flying Scotsman Passes |
| D1 |
Programme On The G.W.R. Broadcast On 23 August 1935Voice – Mr. M. Froude |
| D2 |
Goods Train Climbing Cutting Passing Under Bridge |
| D3 |
Golden Arrow (S.R.) Whistle, Announcement On Train |
| D4 |
"Bradshaw" From The Programme, "Speed, Sound And Sentiment"Read By – John Gray |
| D5 |
Golden Arrow (Southern Railway) Arrives At Dover |
| D6 |
The Set-Up For The Slochd Climb RecordingVoice – John Gray |
| D7 |
Recording From The Footplate Of Steam LocomotiveVoice – John Gray |
| D8 |
Reminiscences Of Recording TrainsVoice – Arthur Phillips |
| D9 |
Coronation ScotRecorded By – Arthur Phillips |
| D10 |
Cheltenham Flyer, Running Fast Through Cutting |
| D11 |
Nationalisation Of Railways 31 December 1947Voice [Commentator] – Maxwell Taylor |
| D12 |
Goods Train Working Hard With Whistle |
| D13 |
Edited Version Of BBC TV Film "Let's Imagine - A Branch Line"Written-By, Narrator – Sir John Betjeman* |
| D14 |
Irish Mail Train Passing Through Reading |
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