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Did anyone catch the first episode of this BBC2 series and if so is it worth a watch from a industrial / social historial perspective rather than as a rail enthusiast
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Dan
Locomotion: Dan Snow's History of Railways
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Re: Locomotion: Dan Snow's History of Railways
I think it was worth it, it works best from that kind of outlook, definately not 'railfan watching'.
(Although the GP-TRAMM engaged in electrification work in the background at one point was quite nice.)
(Although the GP-TRAMM engaged in electrification work in the background at one point was quite nice.)
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I thought the second episode was somewhat better than the first with some fascinating insights.
I I was very taken with the quote from Wordsworth that this country was 'an asylum for railway lunatics'!
I I was very taken with the quote from Wordsworth that this country was 'an asylum for railway lunatics'!
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Re: Locomotion: Dan Snow's History of Railways
sounds better than anorak
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