scottish diesels

Scottish Diesels

Here are tracks orginally released on cassette by Arania in 1977. Beulah have returned to the master tapes and present the re-masterd tracks below. All tracks are stereo (nless otherwise shewn) and supplied in 128kb MP3 files files. A cover image for you to print can be downloaded as a PDF file by clicking on the image below


Scottish Diesels

Tracks can be downloaded from this page, price GBP0.95 each

Purchasers of tracks are permitted unlimted personal use but must not pass or sell on to third parties

40166 leaving Gleneagles [Listen and buy]

20110 passes Rutherglen [Listen and buy]

40184 through Cumbernald Glen [Listen and buy]

40166 leaves Perth [Listen and buy]

Edinburgh-Glasgow push pull [Listen and buy]

Edinburgh-Glasgow push pull [Listen and buy]

Edinburgh-Glasgow push pull [Listen and buy]

55022 at Waverley Station [Listen and buy]

55022 at Waverley Station [Listen and buy]

Class 40 on Freightliner [Listen and buy]

25093 through Cumbernald Glen [Listen and buy]

24128 in Cumbernauld Glen [Listen and buy]

Cravens and Met Cam DMUs [Listen and buy]

Crossing the Forth Bridge on a DMU [Listen and buy]

Class 40 passes N. Queensferry [Listen and buy]

Motherwell diesel depot [Listen and buy]

Motherwell diesel depot [Listen and buy]

Motherwell diesel depot [Listen and buy]

Motherwell diesel depot [Listen and buy]

Motherwell diesel depot [Listen and buy]

Motherwell diesel depot [Listen and buy]

Scottish Electric train tracks

87026 and 3 car EMU [Listen and buy]

87013 and EMU [Listen and buy]

EMU [Listen and buy]


In case of difficulty e-mail us at arania@eavb.co.uk

Try our railway retro ringtones from the Beulah sound archive only 95 pence each
Includes:

Level crossing bell [Listen and buy]

British high speed train horn[Listen and buy]

Train spotters [Listen and buy]

Pee Wee warning[Listen and buy]

Signal box bell [Listen and buy]

Steam engine slipping [Listen and buy]

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last updated 29 June 2009
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