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10 Episodes 2021 - 2021
Episode 1
44 mins
Tim Dunn visits Wemyss Bay Station in Inverclyde - an architectural gem. He also explores the engineering marvel that is Blackfriars station in central London.
Episode 2
60 mins
Tim visits the Royal Albert Bridge which spans the River Tamar, connecting Devon and Cornwall. He also visits the Gällivare Railway Station in Sweden, built by architect Folke Zettervall, the Chief architect for the state railways in Sweden. Finally Tim goes to Wolverhampton the see the remains of the historic old 'Low Level' station as well as the newly redeveloped station completed in 2020.
Episode 3
60 mins
Tim Dunn is in Windsor to find out how two rail companies fought to be first to get to Queen Victoria. He also explores the stunning Connel Bridge in the Scottish Highlands.
Episode 4
60 mins
Tim Dunn is in London exploring the striking stations of the Piccadilly Line's northern extension. Tim also takes a look at Causey Arch in County Durham.
Episode 5
60 mins
Tim Dunn rides on a funicular railway powered by water. Also, how an abandoned Victorian railway tunnel in Northamptonshire is being transformed into a racetrack.
Episode 6
60 mins
Tim explores the last working roundhouse in the UK - Barrow Hill in Derbyshire. Tim also visits Bath, a city renowned for its Georgian architecture.
Episode 7
60 mins
Tim visits Sheffield station which been reinvented for the 21st century. He also helps to restore the Bennerley Viaduct in the Erewash valley.
Episode 8
60 mins
Tim Dunn goes behind the scenes at Bristol Temple Meads, a Grade 1 listed station, and is given special access to Brunel's old Tudor station and boardroom.
Episode 9
60 mins
Tim Dunn explores Huddersfield's Grade I listed station and examines the station's clock, and visits Cologne's magnificent Hohenzollern Bridge in Germany.
Episode 10
60 mins
Tim Dunn explores Wingfield, one of the oldest surviving railways and uncovers the longest brick viaduct in the UK, the Welland Viaduct in Northamptonshire.