Various shots of Hanwell railway station and a train going past with '33' on the front.
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Short Summary
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- Film ID:
- 3392.04
- Media URN:
- 92452
- Group:
- Unissued unused
- Archive:
- British Pathé
- Issue Date:
- 1970 - 1979
- Sound:
- Silent
- HD Format:
- Available on request
Unknown user says
The "long, very high bridge" referred to was built by Isambard Kingdom Brunel between 1836/37 and is called Wharncliffe Viaduct being named after Lord Wharncliffe, who had been Chairman of the House of Lords Committee which heard the railway's application for an enabling Act.