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The Architecture the Railways Built

S4 E7 ∙ Lincoln ∙ 60 min

Tim Dunn discovers how two competing Victorian railway companies shaped the city of Lincoln.

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Series Selector for The Architecture the Railways Built

All episodes for series 4 of The Architecture the Railways Built

S4 E1 · Forth Bridge

Tim heads north of the border to scale a Scottish railway icon - the Forth Bridge.

S4 E2 · Manchester

Tim Dunn discovers how railway architecture has been repurposed in Manchester.

S4 E3 · Channel Tunnel

Tim goes deep beneath the waves to explore the Channel Tunnel.

S4 E4 · London Bridge

Tim Dunn gets to grips with his local station - London Bridge.

S4 E5 · Coventry

Tim Dunn visits Coventry Station and meets its original Architect Derrick Shorten.

S4 E6 · Edinburgh

Tim Dunn visits Waverley Station in Edinburgh and turns the Goole Railway Swing Bridge.

S4 E7 · Lincoln

Tim Dunn learns how two competing Victorian railway companies shaped the city of Lincoln.

S4 E8 · South Devon

Tim Dunn revisits his childhood holiday haunts in South Devon.

S4 E9 · Leeds

Tim Dunn explores the birthplace of British locomotive manufacturing - Leeds.

S4 E10 · Hull

Tim Dunn explores beautiful Hull Paragon station.

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