Train Of Tomorrow 1964

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Full title reads: "London. Train of Tomorrow".

Marylebone, London. New design of railway coaches are put on show - they are built for increased comfort.

GV The new train in Marylebone station. CU Notice "Project XP.64" pan to GV of new type coaches. LV Guard opens door of coach. SV...

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Cataloguer:
Mark
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
54482
Sort Number:
64/045
Time in/Out:
01:13:08:00 / 01:14:03:00
Canister:
64/45
Film ID:
1761.06
Issue Date:
01/06/1964

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