The Titfield Thunderbolt
The Titfield Thunderbolt
is a
1953
film
inspired by the restoration of the
narrow gauge
Talyllyn Railway
in
Wales
, claimed to be the world's first
heritage railway
. The film is the story of villagers trying to prevent
British Railways
from closing the fictional Titfield
branch line
. The film was produced by
Ealing Studios
and starred
Stanley Holloway
,
George Relph
and
John Gregson
. Its director was
Charles Crichton
, and
Michael Truman
was the producer. It was the first Ealing comedy shot in
Technicolor
. Shooting was largely carried out in the
Cam Valley
near
Bath
,
England
, on the recently closed branch line between
Camerton
and
Limpley Stoke
, formerly part of the
Great Western Railway
. Titfield station was in reality
Monkton Combe
station.
See also
List of British heritage and private railways
External links
http://eis.bris.ac.uk/~liserc/tit.html
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