

Walking Britain's Lost Railways
Episoder
S1 E1 - Scotland
Se på støttede enheter20. september 201845minThis episode takes Rob on a Scottish adventure along the old route from Elgin to Portsoy, a lost line which served the fishing and whisky industries so vital to the local communities. Rob wonders at the formidable Elgin station which still stands strong before he tracks the line along the coast, sampling the whisky and fishing industries as he goes!Se gratisS1 E2 - Sheffield
Se på støttede enheter27. september 201844minThis week Rob starts his journey in the famous steel town of Sheffield where he'll be following the old Woodhead Line through the Pennines to the industrial powerhouse of Manchester. This film is about human endeavour against all the odds, building and running a railway through one of the most inhospitable parts of the country.Se gratisS1 E3 - Dartmoor
Se på støttede enheter4. oktober 201845minRob's journey through Dartmoor from Plymouth to Exeter begins in unlikely surrounds: in the garage of model railway enthusiast Bruce Hunt. Bruce has meticulously recreated the beginning of this line in miniature, including a model of Rob himself, and explains how to trace the now lost line through the dense overgrowth which has emerged since its closure.Se gratisS1 E4 - The Lake District
Se på støttede enheter11. oktober 201844minThis is the story of a freight line, built to traverse the tricky landscape of the Lake District to transport minerals from the many Cumberland mines, but which later was embraced by tourists eager to explore the spectacular countryside.Se gratisS1 E5 - Somerset and Dorset
Se på støttede enheter18. oktober 201845minThe story of the Somerset and Dorset line is one of investors, certain of the wealth they would generate, overcoming tremendous difficulties to build the line, only to find the landscape too punishing to avoid financial ruin.Se gratisS1 E6 - Wales
Se på støttede enheter25. oktober 201845minThe lost line from Ruabon to Barmouth on the coast represents a sea change in how ordinary Victorian working families were granted affordable access to the strange new landscape and language of the beautiful Welsh heartlandsSe gratis