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So, 'A New Age for Railways' kind of flies under the radar, but it's a fascinating watch if you're into how rail transport adaptations have evolved, especially in the late 70s. The documentary dives deep into various countries rethinking their rail systems, and it manages to capture that pressing energy crisis vibe without getting too preachy. The pacing feels deliberate, letting you really soak in the visuals of those sleek trains and the bustling stations. There's a certain charm in the practical effects of the era—real trains in real environments—none of that CGI fluff. A real slice of history, showing how railways were seen as a key player in future transport needs across multiple countries.
This documentary hasn't seen a wide release, which contributes to its niche appeal among collectors. Various formats have surfaced over the years, but finding a quality version can be a bit tricky. Interest in this film tends to ebb and flow with the rise of rail enthusiast events, so it's worth keeping an eye out for it, especially in specialty auctions or collectors' fairs.
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