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So, 'The Age of the Train' is this fascinating documentary from 2012 that dives into a pretty specific moment in British transport history. It focuses on the HST 125, a train that really changed the game for British Rail back in '76. The pacing is quite laid-back, letting you soak in the nostalgia and the cultural shifts of that era. It taps into themes of innovation and public perception, especially how the marketing, spearheaded by Jimmy Savile, aimed to lift the image of a struggling rail service. The film is full of archival footage and interviews that paint a vivid picture of the time, which I think really grounds it. There's this interesting contrast between the technological advances of the train and the socio-economic backdrop. It's worth exploring if you're into transport history or documentaries that tell a more personal story about industry.
Focus on its cultural and historical context.Great for fans of transport and industrial documentaries.Interesting marketing strategies of the 70s explored.
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