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Still taken from c2c train video.c2c

Narrated by Richard Bath
Written by Peter Middleton
Filmed in Summer 2009
Duration 116 mins
Widescreen Yes
Definition HD
Download size 5.15GB
Format MP4 video
Still taken from c2c train video.
c2c

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Shoeburyness to Southend Central
Southend Central to Fenchurch Street via Tilbury
Fenchurch Street to Grays via Dagenham

Originally filmed and edited in high definition, c2c was only published in standard definition on DVD. Now we are pleased to offer it in full HD for downloading.

The former London Tilbury and Southend Railway is a largely self-contained network. At one end is the easternmost outpost of Shoeburyness in Essex, providing a surprisingly intense passenger service for such a small community. At the London end, c2c becomes an intensive suburban and commuter line with trains from three main routes converging onto just two tracks into Fenchurch Street, one of the lesser known London termini housing just four platforms.

We travel aboard the attractive class 357 Electrostar electric multiple units with their exceptionally comfortable ride, firstly from Shoeburyness to Southend Central. There, in the bay platform, we board another service for the Tilbury branch which diverges at Pitsea. This is a surprisingly scenic journey through rural marshland alongside the Thames estuary. After passing through Tilbury Town we take the single line to Upminster before running parallel to the District line towards the City of London. For the last couple of miles into the City we run alongside the Docklands Light Railway. At Fenchurch Street we board another service to see the line as far as Barking in the opposite direction, branching off onto the original LTS route via Dagenham but terminating at Grays.

This is a unique opportunity to see the line from the driving cab at its very best, having been filmed during the glorious summer heatwave of 2009.

Narrated by Richard Bath
Written by Peter Middleton
Filmed in Summer 2009
Duration 116 mins
Widescreen Yes
Definition HD
Download size 5.15GB
Format MP4 video

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