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Rob Bell explores the lost landscapes and infrastructure of some of Britain's former railway lines.

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Station: Channel 5 (GB)
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Status: Running
Start: 2018-09-21

Walking Britain's Lost Railways Season 4 Air Dates


S04E01 - Yorkshire Air Date: 15 October 2021 19:00 -

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Rob Bell is in Yorkshire on the trail of a man once known as the 'Railway King'. George Hudson rose from farming origins to become Lord Mayor of York, and the greatest railway builder of all. Rob starts in York, which Hudson almost single-handedly turned into a railway city - home now to the National Railway Museum.


S04E02 - Cornwall Air Date: 22 October 2021 19:00 -

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Rob Bell visits Cornwall, once one of the world's great industrial landscapes, and explores the copper mining that once dominated this peninsula. From north coast to south coast, Rob follows Cornwall's first two railways, and discovers how the deep mines they served prompted the invention of the all-important steam engine.


S04E03 - Kent Air Date: 29 October 2021 20:00 -

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Rob Bell is in Kent following a quiet, rural line that exploded into prominence during two world wars. The Elham Valley railway once linked Canterbury to Folkestone via the chalk downs of the 'Garden of England'. As Rob discovers, the line was built as part of a tug of war between competing Victorian rail companies.


S04E04 - Northern Ireland Air Date: 19 November 2021 19:00 -

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Rob explores the lost railways of Northern Ireland - and there are many to choose from! Northern Ireland is only a little larger than the counties of Yorkshire.

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