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Walking Britain's Lost Railways

Walking Britain's Lost Railways Season 3: Episode Guide & Ratings

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Season 3 Episodes

1. North Devon

November 27th, 202045 min

Rob Bell discovers the now-abandoned lines that unlocked the wild coastline of north Devon. He begins by following the dramatic Barnstaple and Ilfracombe Railway, which once built, proved an instant success, eventually carrying the glamorous Atlantic Coast Express service, direct from London Waterloo. He crosses to the Lynton and Barnstaple Railway, which traverses the wild terrain of Exmoor up to the cliff-top village of Lynton. Rob follows the adventurous, narrow-gauge route, discovering the extraordinary tale of the line's construction and the very short section that has been fully restored.

2. Highlands

December 4th, 202045 min

Rob follows an epic 70-mile route along the glorious west coast of Scotland on the Callander and Oban line. Along the route he discovers an underground power station.

3. Cotswolds

December 11th, 202045 min

Starting out from the Regency splendour of Cheltenham, Rob Bell crosses the Cotswolds, following the 46-mile route of the Banbury and Cheltenham Direct Railway. The line passes many quarries, all producing the famous Cotswold stone - some now abandoned and some still supplying stone to sites like Hampton Court. With numerous hills to negotiate, this railway was never an express route, but it did open up this landscape to visitors for the first time. From the late 1800s, tourists piled in by rail to explore picture postcard villages like Bourton-on-the-Water, establishing a new local `industry".

4. East Midlands

December 18th, 202045 min

Rob Bell follows traces the course of the Great Central Railway, the final great line of the Victorian era and the last main line built before the Channel Tunnel rail link more than a century later. Starting near Nottingham, Rob is taken aback by the scale of demolition and excavation needed to build this line through the city. Around Loughborough, Rob catches up with the major project that is now rebuilding bridges and 500 yards of track in order to link two heritage lines and restore a 20-mile section of the old route. He also visits Leicester Central station - once derelict but now set for a new life as a bowling alley.

All Seasons

Season 4

Season 4

Oct 15, 2021
Season 3

Season 3

Nov 27, 2020
Season 2

Season 2

Feb 9, 2020
Season 1

Season 1

Sep 21, 2018