Railway Ride over the Tay Bridge Trailer

Railway Ride over the Tay Bridge Trailer (1897)

05 August 1897 5 mins

Phantom ride shot from the engine front as a steam train pulling away from Wormit station in Fife, crossing the Tay rail bridge and passing south bound trains.

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Railway Trip over the Tay Bridge Trailer

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United Kingdom 05 August 1897

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