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201260 minEnded

The Golden Age of Steam Railways

Network:BBC Four

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Aired on Dec 17, 2012, 9:00 PM

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Description

Home movies help tell the story of how bands of volunteers got together to save some of Britain's railway tracks and the steam engines that ran on them.

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Status
Ended
Language
English
Runtime
60 min
Premiered
December 10, 2012
Ended
December 17, 2012
Schedule
Monday at 9:00 PM

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Episodes (1 Season · 2 Episodes)

Small Is Beautiful

Two-part documentary telling the remarkable story of a band of visionaries who rescued some of the little narrow gauge railways that once served Britain's industries. These small railways and the steam engines that ran on them were once the driving force of Britain's mines, quarries, factories and docks. Then, as they disappeared after 1945, volunteers set to work to bring the lines and the steam engines back to life and started a movement which spread throughout the world. Their home movies tell the story of how they helped millions reconnect with a past they thought had gone forever.

Dec 10, 2012

60 min

Branching Out

For more than 100 years steam trains ran Britain, but when steam started to disappear in the 1950s bands of volunteers got together to save some of the tracks and the steam engines that ran on them. Some of these enthusiasts filmed their exploits and the home movies they shot tell the story of how they did it, and how they helped people to reconnect to a world of steam most thought had been lost forever.

Dec 17, 2012

60 min

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