Videoscene Railway and Transport DVDs

The Railways Of Scotland Volume Eight: Dundee And The Tay Bridge 

Dundee forms a major junction where routes from Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Glasgow, converge.

Dundee was host to both the North British and Caledonian Railways. Their legacy was a range of secondary lines centered on Dundee, all of which have closed.

From Tay Bridge Station the Firth of Tay is crossed to Wormit, Newport-on-Tay and Tayport.

North of Dundee the routes to Liff, Lochee, Maryfield, Kirkbuddo and Kingsmuir are featured.

Contemporary film showing diesel traction , tram scenes, the Tay ferries - plus Dundee's last working horse 'Paddy' - combine with rare film of Dundee life and its' railways in the 1930s to provide a fascinating video record.

The Tay Rail Bridge, Britain's longest rail bridge at over two miles in length, is highlighted - together with it's infamous predecessor, which collapsed in 1879 carrying seventy-five people to their deaths.

This DVD is brand new, factory sealed and shipped to you directly from the manufacturer. Beware of pirate copies and second hand copies being sold as new.


Produced by - CineRail
Running time - 59 Minutes approx
DVD only