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daedra .. I have always been curious: In the opening scene of every episode one sees a train passing over a small bridge which overlooks one of the streets. Yet one never sees the train again in any of the episodes. So is that part of the actual set or is it a 'trick shot'?
Whatever the case, it certainly adds realism.
As to being disappointed I can relate to that. We went to see Universal Studios, California, sometime in 1978. I was impressed overall but we couldn't believe how incredibly small and simple the set was for some scenes from 'Jaws', a big movie featuring a really nasty shark and one which had been made a few years prior. It turned out to be a mechanical beast in a huge tub of water which looked far more impressive on the big screen.
Whatever the case, it certainly adds realism.
As to being disappointed I can relate to that. We went to see Universal Studios, California, sometime in 1978. I was impressed overall but we couldn't believe how incredibly small and simple the set was for some scenes from 'Jaws', a big movie featuring a really nasty shark and one which had been made a few years prior. It turned out to be a mechanical beast in a huge tub of water which looked far more impressive on the big screen.
It was MUCH smaller then it looks on TV, plus more umm.. 2 dimensional?? I mean that as in the houses & shops side view is only about 6 feet deep... it's tucked away right beside Granada's main building & just across the street from their employee's car park. Great little buttie shop sits right below the tram bridge, make amazing hot butties!
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Well conveniently right above & behind the Coronation street (store/house front outdoor bit) on the set is the Manchester tram line which goes over a bridge... used to be trains on what is now used as the Metrolink tram line so very possible they just pointed the cameras up and got the shot of the train passing by.
It was MUCH smaller then it looks on TV, plus more umm.. 2 dimensional?? I mean that as in the houses & shops side view is only about 6 feet deep... it's tucked away right beside Granada's main building & just across the street from their employee's car park. Great little buttie shop sits right below the tram bridge, make amazing hot butties!
It was MUCH smaller then it looks on TV, plus more umm.. 2 dimensional?? I mean that as in the houses & shops side view is only about 6 feet deep... it's tucked away right beside Granada's main building & just across the street from their employee's car park. Great little buttie shop sits right below the tram bridge, make amazing hot butties!




