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Click here for the guest video clip home
page.
If you would like to contribute to this section of the
international steam website please email (this
is not a link you have to retype the address) - we need approx 320 x 240 video
clips (normally 'wmv' format, 1 to 3Mb file size.
For an excellent set of clips
covering steam on the narrow gauge in China see http://www.railography.co.uk/movies/movies.htm
(link changed, 21st October 2013)
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Our own clips on these pages are taken from present and
future ISV DVDs. These are properly
researched quality documentary films with a story to tell.
'National Geographic Stuff' said one purchaser.
We also offer industrial archaeology
compilation DVDs from our travels to steam powered mills in Asia. |
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For a change, no steam just action at a
small coal mine near Ma Miao in Sichuan. Wait for the unloading... (RD,
27th July 2009)
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| Another hot clip from
China, this is fly-shunting on the Xingyang Brickworks Railway in
December 2008, (RD, 24th December 2008).
If you enjoy the clip, then why not click here for more
information on 'Battlefield Heroes'.
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| For a change this clip was as hot-from-press as it can get, Shibanxi Gold recorded in mid-March 2008 during a flying visit to our favourite narrow gauge line (RD 15th March 2008):
It is also available as a YouTube
Version.
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These clips are taken from Du Jianbin's and Chen Yuehong's DVD Logging Off (24th December 2007):
If you enjoy the clips, then why not click here for more
information on 'Logging Off'.
These clips are taken from our DVD Shibanxi Heaven (24th December 2007):
If you enjoy the clips, then why not click here for more
information on 'Shibanxi Heaven'.
These clips are taken from our planned DVD Battlefield Heroes
(9th January 2008), note the first and third have been on this site since
mid-2007, the other two are new:
If you enjoy the clips, then why not click here for more
information on 'Battlefield Heroes'.
| The next two clips show views of a special moment with a
train running not long after sunrise on the bank at Lixin on the Huanan narrow
gauge in Heilongjiang, China. This is the less conventional view (17th June
2007):
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| This is the conventional view (6th
June 2007):
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