1066 DC
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1066 DC DVD |
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Written by | Peter Middleton |
Narrated by | Peter Egan |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
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1066 DC is the title of a DVD of a train driver's eye view of a journey from Hastings on the Southern England coast, to London's Charing Cross railway station. The train was a late 1980s 8-car 4Cep in the popular "Jaffa Cake" livery. The DVD was filmed in 1989, and it gives a much different taste to the line, stations and rolling stock at the time, than today's modern trains.
Although it is a semi-fast service, it seems that the train stops at a number of stations. The train calls at stations such as Battle, Tunbridge Wells, High Brooms, Tonbridge, Sevenoaks, Waterloo East and Charing Cross.
The DVD is one of a number of driver's eye view films made by Video 125.
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