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Power Hour Encore
Wrapping-up a series that has run for 26 years is the tenth
and final ‘POWER HOUR’ programme. Continuing the theme of main line
diesel locos hard at work on the national rail network, each scene has
one or more of the following entertaining ingredients - full-on power,
stiff gradients or standing starts. With some added clag (and a lively
commentary from David Maxey), the result is a series of spectacular
shots filmed between 2012 and 2025. This DVD (which actually runs for 90
minutes) features no fewer than 70 different main line locos - old and
new - on a diverse range of workings from around the country. They
include…
FREIGHT WORKINGS: 56303 & 56103 at full tilt hauling 1,800 tonnes
of scrap metal, 60091 re-starting the 2,800-tonne Robeston to
Westerleigh tanks away from Gloucester, 68004 & 68009 performing a
standing start with the Daventry to Grangemouth intermodal, 31601
powering out of Heeley Loop on a Railvac move, a seriously-loud 37901
hauling redundant Mendip Rail wagons for scrap, 20007 & 20205 staggering
through Stowmarket with 1,038 tonnes of departmental kit in tow, 37425
and a failed 37401 struggling on the climb of Langho bank, 56090
pounding over Copy Pit with the Haverton Hill to Preston Docks bitumen,
the night air at Church Fenton reverberating to the sound of DRS’s
57002, a frozen 60065 performing a cold-start at Peak Forest...and 56091
attempting to get the Ravenhead sand on the move after it slipped to a
stand at Bryn.
PASSENGER WORKINGS & RAILTOURS: 50007 & 50049 climbing Shap with
the Taunton to Aberdeen ‘Grampian Highlander’, double EE decibels from
40013 & 40145 on the ‘Double Scotch’ excursion to Edinburgh, Napier
nostalgia from 55009 at Hadley Wood in the North London suburbs, 20118 &
20132 powering the 'Cooling Tower Choppers', 45118 doing battle with the
Lickey incline, D1015 blasting through Brill Tunnel, Deltic power on the
WCML at Cheddington from D9000, 50008 thundering to Paignton, 47614 &
47805 clagging away from Accrington, 33029 & 33207 thrashing through
Clapham High Street en route to Faversham ...and 40013 tackling the 1 in
59 climb to Miles Platting from a standing start at Manchester Victoria.
Whatever your taste in motive power, this DVD has something for everyone
as it features no fewer than 16 different loco classes - 20, 31, 33, 37,
40, 45, 47, 50, 52, 55, 56, 57, 60, 66, 68 and 70. Please note that none
of the footage in this programme appears in any other Locomaster DVD.
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Programme Fact File
Introduction: David Maxey
First Published: 2025
Route Featured: From all over the UK
Classes Featured: 20, 31, 33, 37, 40, 45, 47, 50, 52, 56, 57, 60, 66, 68
and 70
Availability: Now

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Other Locomaster Profiles Programmes featuring a similar range of
motive power: Power Hour 1, 2 & 3, Power
Hour 4, Power Hour 5, Power Hour 6,
Power Hour 7
Freight
No More Vol 1, Freight
No More Vol 2, The Traction Series, and Stay
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