So, 'The Tyne Valley Line - Driver's Eye View' is one of those niche documentaries that's a bit of a hidden gem. It takes us along the historic Newcastle & Carlisle route, which has roots stretching back to the early 19th century. The pacing is pretty steady—perfect for railway enthusiasts, really. You're not just looking at tracks; you're feeling the weight of history as the camera glides through stunning landscapes, echoing the path of Hadrian's Wall. It’s interesting how the film captures the rhythm of the train, the sound of the wheels on the rails, and the changing scenery, giving you a real sense of place. It's not flashy or overly edited, but that’s part of its charm. Just a true slice of railway life.
Great for railway history buffs.Not much in the way of commentary, more visuals.Pacing aligns well with the train journey.
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