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This new series sees TV legend Chris Tarrant embark on a series of adventures as he travels around the globe to experience the world's most extreme trains. Chris is thrown in the deep end, as he finds himself stuck in the heart of an African jungle, crossing the Australian Outback and exploring the Monsoon Coast of India by train.
IMDb 7,5/1020126 Staffeln
Besetzung: Chris Tarrant
AB 7
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  • 1. Congo's Jungle Railway

    1. Congo's Jungle Railway

    This week Chris Tarrant is in West Africa to experience one of the greatest surviving African railways of the colonial era. Built by French colonists at a cost of tens of thousands of African lives, this railway connects the capital, Brazzaville, far inland on the Congo River, to the coast 310 miles away.
    This week Chris Tarrant is in West Africa to experience one of the greatest surviving African railways of the colonial era. Built by French colonists at a cost of tens of thousands of African lives, this railway connects the capital, Brazzaville, far inland on the Congo River, to the coast 310 miles away.
    ALLE
    45 Min.
    4. Dez. 2012
  • 2. Australia's Outback Railway

    2. Australia's Outback Railway

    Chris Tarrant crosses the Australian Outback, to find out the truth about an amazing railway. The 2,000 mile-long Adelaide to Darwin Railway is commonly known as "The Ghan Line". It's named after the luxury passenger service that runs on it and the name "Ghan" is said to derive from the Afghan-run camel trains that ferried people and goods across the Outback in the 19th Century.
    Chris Tarrant crosses the Australian Outback, to find out the truth about an amazing railway. The 2,000 mile-long Adelaide to Darwin Railway is commonly known as "The Ghan Line". It's named after the luxury passenger service that runs on it and the name "Ghan" is said to derive from the Afghan-run camel trains that ferried people and goods across the Outback in the 19th Century.
    ALLE
    45 Min.
    11. Dez. 2012
  • 3. India's Monsoon Railway

    3. India's Monsoon Railway

    This week Chris Tarrant is travelling on the Konkan railway which runs down the west coast of India connecting the port cities of Mumbai and Mangalore. Although the British Empire built 40,000 miles of track across this vast sub-continent between, they stayed clear of this narrow, boggy strip of land as it was such a treacherous and difficult environment in which to build a railway.
    This week Chris Tarrant is travelling on the Konkan railway which runs down the west coast of India connecting the port cities of Mumbai and Mangalore. Although the British Empire built 40,000 miles of track across this vast sub-continent between, they stayed clear of this narrow, boggy strip of land as it was such a treacherous and difficult environment in which to build a railway.
    AB 7
    45 Min.
    18. Dez. 2012
  • Chris Tarrant: Extreme Railways
    IMDb 7,5/1020126 Staffeln
    This new series sees TV legend Chris Tarrant embark on a series of adventures as he travels around the globe to experience the world's most extreme trains. Chris is thrown in the deep end, as he finds himself stuck in the heart of an African jungle, crossing the Australian Outback and exploring the Monsoon Coast of India by train.
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    Rosalind Bain
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    Rosalind Bain
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    Chris Tarrant
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    Whitworth Media Ltd
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