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What Steam Engines Featured In The Film The Railway Children

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  1. YoungRailwayMan

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    What Steam Engines Featured In The Film The Railway Children
    i have tryed looking on the web .
     
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    L&Y 957 featured and pannier tank 5775 these are now residents of the KWVR Manchester ship canal 70 and the N2 also starred too.
    behind the camera english electric D226 "vulcan" was used too.

    957 is due to run this weekend at the KWVR Autumn steam gala and the pannier is on display in the oxenhope shed.
     
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    The 2000 remake, filmed on the Bluebell Railway, used SECR C class 592 and LBSCR E4 473 "Birch Grove", along with the GN Director's saloon and two of the Met Carriages - see http://www.bluebell-railway.co.uk/bluebell/railwaychildren.html and http://www.bluebell-railway.co.uk/bluebell/railwaychildren2.html

    There is information about the original film (made at the KWVR), with locations and a list of the rollings tock used, here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Railway_Children_(film)

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    MSC No 70 was still at Mode wheel as a nominal standby engine when the film was made and has never graced the Worth Valley.
     
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    MSC 67 was used in the film. Now a resident at the Middleton Railway. Its ticket expires at the end of the year, so if you would like to see it running, come see it quick.

    Andy
     
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    I realise Wikipedia has its detractors but when you "Google" the film's title you appear to get: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Railway_Children_(film). Hope this is of use.
     
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    Was it not 31 Hamburg ? (it has the short tanks).
     
  9. Dan Hamblin

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    I think Maude also travelled south to the Bluebell for filming of the ITV version.

    Regards,

    Dan
     
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    Pretty sure it was 67. In the film it is the first engine you see arriving at Haworth. 67 used to be based I believe at the KVWR so it would be logical for it to be used.

    Regards
    Duncan
     
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    Pete Thornhill Resident of Nat Pres Staff Member Administrator Moderator Friend

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    Thanks to you tube. If you look here - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=14xVo2hLiPo&feature=related 8 mins 28 seconds onwards you will see that it is indeed 67!!!
     

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