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Didcot Engine Shed as Moscow station in the 2012 film of Anna Karenina. Focus Features.
A guide to films and television productions that have used Didcot Railway Centre as a location, and locomotives you can see at the Railway Centre that have travelled to other locations to appear in films.
Title | Date | Starring | Location | Locomotives & rolling stock |
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Film-maker’s Son, The (film) | 2013 | Frank Rautenbach | Didcot Engine Shed | 3822 |
Anna Karenina (film) | 2012 | Keira Knightley | Didcot Engine Shed (as Moscow station) | 5322, 3822, vintage carriages |
Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (film) | 2011 | Robert Downey Jnr, Jude Law | Didcot Engine Shed (as a German armaments factory) | 3738, 6697 |
Great British Railway Journeys: Windsor to Didcot (television documentary) | 2011 | Michael Portillo (presenter) | Travelling Post Office apparatus | 5322, TPO coach 814 |
War Heroes (television documentary) | 2010 | Dan Cruickshank (presenter) | Didcot Railway Centre | 5322 |
Brilliant Brunel (television documentary) | 2010 | Dan Cruickshank (presenter) | Didcot Transfer Shed | Fire Fly |
These Foolish Things (film) | 2006 | Charlotte Lucas | Didcot Transfer Shed | 1340 |
C. S. Lewis: Beyond Narnia (television documentary) | 2005 | Anton Rodgers | Didcot Railway Centre | |
Carrie’s War (television film) | 2004 | Keeley Fawcett | Didcot Transfer Shed (as Paddington station) | |
Age of Steam (television documentary) | 2003 | Fred Dibnah (presenter) | Didcot Railway Centre | 5051 |
Great Britons, Isambard Kingdom Brunel (television documentary) | 2002 | Jeremy Clarkson (presenter) | Didcot Broad Gauge Railway | |
Camomile Lawn, The (television film) | 1992 | Felicity Kendal | Didcot Transfer Shed | |
Breakthrough (music video) | 1989 | Queen | Nene Valley Railway | 3822 |
Wolvercote Tongue, The (television, Inspector Morse) | 1987 | John Thaw, Kevin Whately | Didcot Railway Centre (as itself) | 6106 |
Elephant Man, The (film) | 1980 | John Hurt | Didcot Transfer Shed | |
Ike: The War Years (television film) | 1979 | Robert Duvall, Lee Remick | Marylebone station, London | 6998 and GWR coaches |
Meetings with Remarkable Men | 1979 | Dragan Maksimovic | Didcot Lifting Shop (as an Asian locomotive works) | 5051 |
Thank You Comrades (television film) | 1978 | Ben Kingsley, David Howey, Michael Troughton | Didcot Engine Shed | ASMO van decorated as a Russian cinema train |
Incredible Sarah, The (film) | 1976 | Glenda Jackson | Didcot Engine Shed (as Dover and Paris stations) | 7808 |
One of Our Dinosaurs is Missing (film) | 1975 | Derek Nimmo | Marylebone station, London | 5322 |
Three Men in a Boat (television) | 1975 | Tim Curry, Michael Palin, Stephen Moore | Didcot Engine Shed (as Waterloo station) | 5322 |
Young Winston (film) | 1972 | Simon Ward, Edward Woodward | Craig-y-Nos (South Wales) | 1466 as South African War armoured locomotive |
Bliss of Mrs Blossom, The (film) | 1968 | Shirley MacLaine | Taplow | 6106 painted in psychedelic livery |
Heroes of Telemark (film) | 1964 | Kirk Douglas, Richard Harris | Southampton Docks | Bonnie Prince Charlie (before the loco was preserved) |
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