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- Bill, a young boy living on the outskirts of London experiences the exhilaration of World War II. During this period, Bill learns about sex, death, love, hypocrisy, and the faults of adults as he prowls the ruins of bombed houses.
- Collage film about the history of trains set to music.
- This British government public-information film is aimed at children and shows them the dangers of playing on railway tracks.
- A look at British involvement in the construction of the new double-track railway from Kowloon, on Hong Kong's harbor, to the Chinese border.
- A series of minor mistakes and poor decisions by multiple British Rail employees leads a train to become increasingly late.
- Exploring the contrast between road transport congestion and rail transport.
- A travel guide to the English county of Sussex.
- Although produced by British Transport Films, this was commissioned by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office as a way of showing off British engineering to potential overseas markets.
- A look at some of the diesel locomotives that were taking over from steam traction on the railways in the mid-1960s in Britain.
- Aimed at the overseas market (and with one or two references that would not be acceptable as politically correct today) this film extols the virtue of using rail services for travelers visiting Britain.
- The techniques and materials used (and attention to detail needed) to clean railway carriages manually.
- Recent modernization in equipment and rolling stock on British Railways.
- A film that has been shot from the drivers cam so it appears that the train is travelling at 1250 mph between London and Peterborough. It was released as a promotional novelty.
- As a training exercise for their apprentice camera operators, British Transport Films used surplus roll end length of film to record the daily lives of their neighbours from the roof of their building Melbury House.
- A film looking at partnerships developed across Scotland for developing rail services and integrating them with other public transport.
- A demonstration to businessmen of the advantages of travelling from city to city via train.
- When a new coal field is discovered in Yorkshire twelve miles of the East Coast main railway line requires diversion. This looks at the planning involved in making this happen efficiently with the minimum of disruption.