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Going Great Western

First transmitted in 1986, Miles Kington explores the line laid from Bristol to Exeter by Isambard Kingdom Brunel and then travels through south Devon in all its glory.

First transmitted in 1986, Miles Kington explores the line laid from Bristol to Exeter by Isambard Kingdom Brunel and then travels through south Devon in all its glory.

Along the way Kington examines the enormous task faced by Brunel in the design and construction of the Royal Albert Bridge, which carries the Cornish Main Line railway in and out of Cornwall. Perhaps less well known is the impact of the railway line and the rail company on promoting tourism in the Edwardian golden age of British seaside resorts.

30 minutes

Last on

Thu 31 Mar 2022 00:15

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  • Ambrose and His Orchestra & Sam Browne

    The Sun Has Got His Hat On

成人快手 Four Steam Railways Collection

成人快手 Four Steam Railways Collection

This programme is part of a collection of programmes celebrating Britain鈥檚 extraordinary Steam Railway legacy.

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The locomotive 鈥楬agley Hall鈥� 4930 is featured in this programme on a run out from Bristol to Plymouth with fellow Great Western Railway engine 鈥樷€�. 鈥楬agley Hall鈥� 4930 was built in 1929 and clocked up almost 1.3 million miles of service before it was withdrawn from the network in 1966. It is now housed by the Severn Valley Railway. The locomotive 鈥楧rysllwyn Castle鈥� 5051 was built in 1936 and withdrawn in 1963 after 1.5 million miles of service. It is occasionally known as 鈥楨arl Bathurst鈥�.

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