The Architecture the Railways Built

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Architecture the Railways Built
The Architecture the Railways Built.jpg
GenreFactual
Presented byTim Dunn
Country of originUnited Kingdom
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes21
Production
Running time44 minutes
Production companyBrown Bob Productions
Release
Original networkYesterday / UKTV
Original release28 April 2020 (2020-04-28) –
23 March 2021 (2021-03-23)[1]
External links
Website

The Architecture the Railways Built is a British factual documentary series presented by the historian Tim Dunn, first broadcast in the United Kingdom from 28 April 2020 on Yesterday. Each of its episodes explores railway sites across the UK and Europe, including historical, abandoned and modern elements.

Two further series were commissioned by UKTV in October 2020,[2] with the sequel premiering on 19 January 2021.[citation needed]

Episodes[]

Episode Original air date Places featured
1.1 28 April 2020
1.2 5 May 2020
1.3 12 May 2020
1.4 19 May 2020
1.5 26 May 2020
1.6 2 June 2020
1.7 9 June 2020
1.8 16 June 2020
1.9 23 June 2020
1.10 30 June 2020
2.1 19 January 2021
2.2 26 January 2021
2.3 2 February 2021
2.4 9 February 2021
2.5 16 February 2021
2.6 23 February 2021
2.7 2 March 2021
2.8 9 March 2021
2.9 16 March 2021
2.10 23 March 2021
3.1 14 September 2021 Newcastle Central & High level bridge, Ballochmyle & Laigh Milton Viaducts, Oberweißbacher Bergbahn

References[]

  1. ^ "The Architecture the Railways Built | Yesterday Channel". yesterday.uktv.co.uk. Retrieved 2021-03-09.
  2. ^ "The Architecture The Railways Built to return for a new series". World of Railways. 15 October 2020. Retrieved 16 November 2020.

External links[]

Retrieved from ""