请调整浏览器窗口大小或者请使用手机查看!
Tim explores railway ingenuity at Goole swing bridge in Yorkshire and takes in Edinburgh Waverley from roof to underground vaults.? At the National Railway Museum learns how railways demarked their land.
Tim visits the striking post-war Coventry station.? In Scarborough he discovers the birthplace of Britain's funicular railways.? And in a TV first, Tim delves into Network Rail's archives.
Tim Dunn sees how quirky railway architecture has shaped the city of Lincoln.?The rivalry of two competing Victorian railway companies and their refusal to share infrastructure not only resulted in two railway stations, but two level-crossings that cut the busiest thoroughfare in the city in two.
In Birmingham, Tim takes an exclusive look at a brutalist signal box, just before it switches off the lights, for the very last time. And, at the Network Rail archives Tim gets his hands on Stephenson's drawings for two great Victorian bridges - the Newcastle High Level Bridge and the Britannia Bridge.