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So, 'Railway Electrification at Industrial Frequency' is pretty fascinating, if you’re into the nuts and bolts of railway systems. It’s a straightforward documentary, but it really dives deep into how the power from the national grid makes its way to British Railways. The pacing moves along well, with a good rhythm that keeps you engaged as they break it down step by step. There’s something almost mesmerizing about those practical effects, showing the electrification process in action. It’s not flashy or overly dramatized, but it captures the essence of a working railway with a certain charm. Definitely has that industrial vibe that adds to its uniqueness.
This film is quite niche and tends to fly under the radar, often overlooked by mainstream collectors. Original prints are increasingly hard to find, adding a layer of intrigue for those interested in the technical aspects of railway history. Its lack of a known director may also contribute to its scarcity on the collector market, making it a curious piece for enthusiasts of industrial documentaries.
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