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TRAIN ROBBERY—WITH THE HELP OF THE RAILWAYS.—Actors, playing a gang of robbers, seen during the photographing of a scene from the film, “Robbery,” on a disused stretch of railway line in Leicestershire. The film is being made with the full co-operation of British Railways. The story is fictitious, but is inspired by the great train robbery of several years ago, when £2,500,000 was stolen from the overnight mail train from Glasgow to London.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31345, 15 April 1967, Page 13

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TRAIN ROBBERY—WITH THE HELP OF THE RAILWAYS.—Actors, playing a gang of robbers, seen during the photographing of a scene from the film, “Robbery,” on a disused stretch of railway line in Leicestershire. The film is being made with the full co-operation of British Railways. The story is fictitious, but is inspired by the great train robbery of several years ago, when £2,500,000 was stolen from the overnight mail train from Glasgow to London. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31345, 15 April 1967, Page 13

TRAIN ROBBERY—WITH THE HELP OF THE RAILWAYS.—Actors, playing a gang of robbers, seen during the photographing of a scene from the film, “Robbery,” on a disused stretch of railway line in Leicestershire. The film is being made with the full co-operation of British Railways. The story is fictitious, but is inspired by the great train robbery of several years ago, when £2,500,000 was stolen from the overnight mail train from Glasgow to London. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31345, 15 April 1967, Page 13