Fifth report on modernisation

United Kingdom, 1964

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An account of recent progress in research, development and design under British Railways modernisation programme. Ingenious new types of equipment, modern maintenance depots, new building techniques for passenger and goods trains, up to date communications systems, main line electrification and research into metal fatigue and wheel adhesion are described.

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British Transport Films

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00:18:00:00

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United Kingdom
Production dates
1964

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