If you look at the movie full size, you should clearly see the neo-gothic Lancing College chapel and the much-filmed art-deco Shoreham Airport terminal building which often appears on period productions (often standing for Croydon Airport) and dramas, such as Poirot. At the end of the train is a diesel locomotive; not to push, but to provide heating for the carriages.
(okay, perhaps not so clear; the precision lost something in the uploading—you'll have to take my word for it!)
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"Letters for the rich, letters for the poor,
The shop at the corner, the girl nexr door". ?
I presume this is the "Bullied Pacific" old rite.
I further deduct that the diesel locomotive, of the new rite, is there for "mutual enrichment" !
Ah, steam liturgy! But nostalgia ain't what it used to be. The diesel!
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