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May 1, 2024
Story of the Great Central Railway – digital streaming version
May 1, 2024Story of Arlington Fleet Services Eastleigh
£14.95
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‘The Story of Arlington Fleet Services’
Based at the former BREL works at Eastleigh, this is the story of how the work’s was rejuvenated
from 2006 into a new repair and maintenance facility for all the major train operators.
An extensive look around the works and the huge site with locomotives under repair or in the new paintshop
facility with interviews with the proprietors as to how it all started. Scenes of work progressing in the main workshops, paint shop, wheel shop and even heritage progress on Merchant navy Class No. 35005 Canadian pacific.
53 minutes duration £14.95
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