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image captionPlanning documents say a 330m (1,082ft) long railway line is due to be built at the site
People in a village where a train is set to be driven into a quarry as part of the next Mission: Impossible film say there is a buzz in the area.
Construction of a track has started at Darlton Quarry in Stoney Middleton, Derbyshire.
According to a planning document, the production company behind the spy films, starring Tom Cruise, has been given permission to film there.
Filming is expected to take place between April and June.