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Secrets of the Railways
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Seasons | 1
Episodes | 6
avg.Runtime | 45 min
First EP | 2019-06-18
Last EP | 2019-07-23
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These are the Secrets of the Railways, railroads constructed during turbulent periods and associated with mankind's ugliest deeds.
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Season 1
EP : 6
2019-06-18
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Relesed on | 2019-06-18
1
Nazi Gold Highway
2019-06-18
Railroads constructed during turbulent periods and associated with mankind's ugliest deeds. Beginning with the Trans-Pyrenees Railway.
2
Dark Side of the Mountain
2019-06-25
The Harz Mountain Railway in Germany - Europe's longest rail network - which still uses steam locomotives and has a hidden past.
3
Gold Rush
2019-07-02
The White Pass and Yukon Railroad over the US-Canada border, which began construction after the Klondike Gold Rush in the 19th century.
4
Hitler's Arctic Railway
2019-07-09
The Nordland Line, the longest in Norway. Stretching between Trondheim and Bodo, it was first built to transport the country's iron ore.
5
The Liverpool to Manchester Line
2019-07-16
The Liverpool and Manchester Railway, which revolutionised rail travel when it opened in 1830, including introducing the first signalling system.
6
Rainforest Railway
2019-07-23
The background to the Tablelands Railway Line in Queensland, which changed the face of the state when it was constructed in the late 1800s.
CAST
charactor:
Herself
Original:
Susan Major
Total EP:
1
CREW
Adrian Musto
Cinematography
Crew
Adrienne Doyard
Director
Directing
Simon Deeley
Director
Directing
Frances Kendall
Producer
Production
Deborah Akinbola
Production Manager
Production
Simon Deeley
Writer
Writing
Adrienne Doyard
Writer
Writing
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