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Work in Progress (1951 film)

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Initial release
  
1951

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Director
  
Michael Clarke

Work in Progress is a 25 minute documentary which is part of the British Transport Films Collection. It was made in 1951 and covers various aspects of British Transport as described below.

Contents

Tunnel through the Pennines

First is a piece on a third 3-mile tunnel being excavated under the Pennines at Woodhead, Derbyshire, estimated to take 3 years to complete. Tunnelers are shown being lowered into a 500 feet ventilation shaft, from where they use shovels to dig out blasted rock.

Road Haulage in Scotland

Second topic is the work of British Road Services in Campbeltown, Scotland.

Marshalling in Cambridgeshire

The third topic shows the work of the Whitemoor marshalling yard in Cambridgeshire.

Buses in Bristol

The fourth topic shows the bus system in Bristol, showing how the company deals with a complaint from a customer and also shows factory workers rushing at the end of shift to a fleet of buses, where it is claimed that 6,000 are moved in 20 minutes.

Ferry across the Channel

The fifth topic shows the ferry from Calais to Dover, and how its radar is used to navigate into Dover Harbour in fog.

References

Work in Progress (1951 film) Wikipedia