
The South of England was dominated by the Southern and Western Regions of British Railways, but “Cam’s” coverage of this part of the country includes visits to East Anglia as well. From Cambridge to Dover, on to Southampton and the Isle of Wight then along the coast to Devon and Cornwall he visited and filmed many railways which have changed or disappeared altogether - including the Framllngham branch, the Midland and Great Northern, Canterbury and Whitstable Railway, the Hayling branch, Island lines to Freshwater and Cowes, the Somerset & Dorset, the Lyme Regis branch, the Kingsbridge branch, lines around Newquay - most featuring many locomotives which traced their ancestry back to the pre-Grouping Companies such as Adams’s O2 0-4-4Ts, Dean Goods, a “Star”, S&D 7F 2-8-0s, LBSCR D3 0-4-4Ts. More modern ones such as “Kings”, “Castles” and Bulleid Pacifics also get a look in!
DVD Extras: "Cam's" Irish Narrow Gauge, including the County Donegal and the Tralee and Dingle.