Britain's Railways Then & Now: LMS
Britain's Railways Then & Now: LMS

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Britain's Railways Then & Now: LMS

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60 min
English

This fascinating program visits the LMS, the largest railway company in the British Isles that served the heartlands of industry of the Midlands, the shipping of the Manchester Ship Canal and the River Mersey, the holiday resorts of the North West coast as well as North Wales and Scotland. We see the significant changes within this operator between the age of steam and the modern railway.

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IMDb7.7/10
Director: Malcolm ALLOTGenres: Documentary, History

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the legacy of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) by comparing historical footage and photographs with contemporary views. It revisits iconic locations and locomotives, offering a nostalgic look at British railway history. The film traces the evolution of the LMS from its formation in the 1920s through its nationalization and beyond. Viewers are taken on a journey through time, appreciating the engineering marvels and the impact of the railway on British society.

Critical Reception

This documentary is appreciated by railway enthusiasts for its historical accuracy and compelling visual comparisons between the past and present. Critics often note its educational value and nostalgic appeal, highlighting the detailed coverage of the LMS. While not a mainstream release, it has garnered positive attention within its niche audience for its in-depth look at a significant era of British railway development.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its effective 'then and now' visual comparisons.

  • Appreciated for its detailed historical information on the LMS.

  • Seen as a nostalgic and informative journey for railway buffs.

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Fun Fact

The LMS was one of the 'Big Four' railway companies established in Britain in 1923, merging numerous smaller railway companies.

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