AV262 The Oxford to Bournemouth High Speed Train
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This DVD features over 80 HST movements filmed between 1988 & 2016. It shows the HST in a variety of liveries and with both Paxman Valenta and MTU engines. The DVD covers the route from Oxford to Bournemouth, including all stations between Oxford & Reading and diversions around Didcot and into London Waterloo.
Running time of the DVD is 73 minutes.
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