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  • Title
    Film - Light Rail: Today's Way Forward
  • Reference
    GEC/4/6/13
  • Production date
    1990 - 1990
  • Creator
    • GEC Traction LimitedBiography
  • Scope and Content
    Film produced for Light Rail Transit Association (LRTA), by Terry Barker and Michael Taplin, with commentary by Martin Jenkins. The film surveys light rail, through shots taken of light rails and tramways in Germany, Switzerland and France, in order to illustrate how light rail can be use and the benefits it offers. The film argues that light rail is a solution to the problems encountered by cities where buses get trapped in traffic and trains (underground and aerial railways) are too expensive to build. The sequences in the film were shot in May 1990 on the following systems: German systems in Karlsruhe, Freiburg-im-Breisgau ; Swiss systems in: Basel (Baselland Transport, BLT), Bern, Bern-Worb (Regionalverkehr Bern-Solothurn, RBS), Geneva and Neuchatel ; and on French systems in: Grenoble and Saint Etienne.
  • Extent
    28 mins 45 seconds video on 1 VHS cassette
  • Physical description
    Colour and sound video on VHS cassette, magnetic video tape in plastic cassette, stored in plastic case. The general condition is fair. VHS cassette can be viewed with a VHS player connected to a television screen or monitor.
  • Language
    English
  • Level of description
    ITEM
  • Repository name
    National Railway Museum, York
  • Associated people and organisations
    • GEC Alsthom Traction LimitedBiography
    • GEC Alsthom LimitedBiography
  • Subject
  • Conditions governing access
    Access is given in accordance with the NRM access policy. Access to film collections is assessed on a case by case basis.
  • Conditions governing Reproduction
    Copies may be supplied of items in the collection, provided that the copying process used does not damage the item or is not detrimental to its preservation. Copies will be supplied in accordance with the NRM’s terms and conditions for the supply and reproduction of copies, and the provisions of any relevant copyright legislation. Copyright is retained by the author of the footage.
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