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The Worst Episodes of The Architecture the Railways Built

Railway expert and train enthusiast Tim Dunn explores the stunning architecture that lines the railway network in `The Architecture the Railways Built'. He visits stations...

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    #1 - Metroland

    S1:E5

    Tim Dunn follows his family's roots by exploring Metroland, the area around the Metropolitan Railway, and in Great Malvern learns about the woman behind the decorative 1860s station.

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    #2 - St Pancras

    S1:E6

    Tim Dunn explores the ornate St Pancras station in London and its sister hotel - built to show off the might of the Midlands, and learns about Castle Howard station in North Yorkshire.

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    #3 - Snowdon

    S1:E7

    Tim Dunn rides up Mt Snowdon's railway to visit the summit station, and discovers how a glass structure envelopes Strasbourg's 19th century station.

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    #4 - Broadway

    S1:E8

    Tim Dunn visits the former HQ of London Underground, 55 Broadway, which was the capital's first skyscraper, and sees the timber-framed Barmouth Bridge in north Wales.

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    #5 - Stockton & Darlington

    S1:E9

    Tim Dunn visits the architecture of the Stockton & Darlington railway, the first passenger steam line in the world and learns how Essex's enormous Chappel Viaduct was built.

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    #6 - Swindon

    S1:E10

    Tim Dunn visits Swindon's railway village, which became home to Great Western's enormous works and he also explores the dark and secret past of Milan's monumental station.

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    #7 - Windsor

    S2:E3

    Tim Dunn is in Windsor to find out how two rail companies fought to be first to get to Queen Victoria. He also explores the stunning Connel Bridge in the Scottish Highlands.

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    #8 - Wharncliffe

    S3:E2

    Tim Dunn explores Brunel’s first and last railway projects and looks at a Scottish station with a royal connection. Later he takes in the delights of a Portuguese station which looks more like a palace than a railway terminus.

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    #9 - Charing Cross

    S3:E3

    Tim uncovers the secrets above, below and inside London’s Charing Cross Station. He also looks at the modern wonder of the Ordsall Chord in Manchester and tells the tale of two stations in the Swedish town of Boras.

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    #10 - Bramhope Tunnel

    S3:E4

    Tim heads underground at the magnificent Bramhope Tunnel and looks at architectural salvage on a grand scale at Fawley Hill. In Germany, Tim finds out how Dresden Station finally rose from the ashes after WW2.

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    #11 - Saltburn

    S3:E5

    Tim explores Saltburn-by-the-Sea, a town built by the railways, and hears the story of the depot at the centre of Bristol’s tram revolution. Tim also looks at the Polish border station which welcomed Russian Royalty.

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    #12 - Bishopstone

    S3:E6

    Tim visits Bishopstone, a seaside station that’s also a WW2 fortress, and looks at the UK’s first ever high-speed line – the Selby Diversion. He also finds out how the Swedes built a station in a city made up of 14 islands.

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    #13 - Greenwich and Deptford

    S3:E7

    Tim explores London’s first passenger railway, the London and Greenwich, and looks at the disused station that was transformed into a huge bookshop. Tim also takes in the record-breaking viaduct in the Czech Republic.

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    #14 - North Staffordshire

    S3:E8

    Tim Dunn takes a trip through the history of the North Staffordshire Railway Company, admiring the beautiful Stoke Station.

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    #15 - Ramsgate

    S3:E9

    Tim Dunn heads to the seaside to find out how the railways changed the fortunes of Margate and Ramsgate, and finds out more about 19th-century Dom Luiz Bridge in Porto

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    #16 - Curzon Street

    S3:E10

    Tim Dunn visits the historic Grade 1 Curzon Street Station, to be reborn as part of the terminus for HS2, the rail link between London and Birmingham

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    #17 - Manchester

    S4:E2

    In Manchester’s Castlefield area, Tim discovers how viaducts still dominate the cityscape. In Reading, a railway station is transformed and ready for the commuter challenges of the 21st century.

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    #18 - London Bridge

    S4:E4

    Tim gets to grips with his local station – London Bridge, meeting the architects who turned this one-time Frankenstein’s monster of a station into the bright, airy and tranquil modern terminus. At the National Railway Museum, Tim gets access to Borough Market Junction Signal Box.

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    #19 - South Devon

    S4:E8

    Tim Dunn revisits his childhood holiday haunts in South Devon, following the route of Brunel's experimental atmospheric railway.

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    #20 - Leeds

    S4:E9

    Tim Dunn explores the birthplace of British locomotive manufacturing - Leeds, starting at the Round Foundry.

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    #21 - Hull

    S4:E10

    Tim Dunn explores beautiful Hull Paragon station and finds out how Royal Leamington Spa got a wonderful art deco station.

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    #22 - Lincoln

    S4:E7

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

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    #23 - Royal Albert Bridge

    S2:E2

    Tim Dunn visits the Royal Albert Bridge and finds out how it was constructed. He also visits Wolverhampton to learn about the history of its train stations, old and new.

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    #24 - Channel Tunnel

    S4:E3

    Tim goes deep beneath the waves to explore the Channel Tunnel, stopping off at Ashford International to take in this underappreciated piece of 90s railway architecture. Folkestone Harbour Station, once a great hub for international travel, is leading the way for the regeneration of a whole area of the town.

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    #25 - Coventry

    S4:E5

    Tim visits the striking post-war Coventry station. In Scarborough he discovers the birthplace of Britain’s funicular railways. And in a TV first, Tim delves into Network Rail’s archives.

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Worst Episodes Summary

"Metroland" is the worst rated episode of "The Architecture the Railways Built". It scored N/A/10 based on 0 votes. Directed by N/A and written by N/A, it aired on 5/26/2020. This episode scored NaN points lower than the second lowest rated, "St Pancras".