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Journey Inter-City (1972)
 

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Main image of Journey Inter-City (1972)
 
Production CompanyBritish Transport Films
SponsorBritish Rail

An account of passengers enjoying an inter-city journey.

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"From Birmingham to Bristol, Liverpool or Leeds
buy a ticket, take a train and travel where you please.
From Manchester or Glasgow, Canterbury or York
From here to there and back again without a moment's thought."

A cheerful and very colourful pastiche of live action with combined graphics set to the music of Muir Mathieson. This film typifies the image British Rail was keen to transmit during the early part of the 1970s. It marked the start of the age of the train, when 100mph running became standard and travelling inter-city took you from 'city to city - heart to heart'.

Steven R Foxon

*This film is included in the BFI British Transport Films DVD compilation 'The Age of the Train'.

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British Transport Films