
Documentary that tells the surprising story of how Britain entered a new age of steam railways after the Second World War and why it quickly came to an end.
The surprising story of how Britain entered a new age of steam railways after the Second World War and why it quickly came to an end.
After the war, the largely destroyed railways of Europe were rebuilt to carry more modern diesel and electric trains. Britain, however, chose to build thousands of brand new steam locomotives. Did we stay with steam because coal was seen as the most reliable power source, or were the railways run by men who couldn't bear to let go of their beloved steam trains?
The new British locomotives were designed to stay in service well into the 1970s, but in some cases they were taken off the railways and scrapped within just five years. When Dr Richard Beeching took over British Railways in the 1960s the writing was on the wall, and in 1968 the last steam passenger train blew its whistle.
But while steam use declined, steam enthusiasm grew. As many steam engines lay rusting in scrapyards around Britain, enthusiasts raised funds to buy, restore and return them to their former glory. In 2008, the first brand new steam locomotive to be built in Britain in nearly 50 years rolled off the line, proving our enduring love of these machines.
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Music Played
Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes
00:17The Ethiopians
Engine 54
00:38The Ethiopians
Train To Skaville
00:39Quantic
Time Is The Enemy
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Producer | George Chan |
| Director | George Chan |
| Producer | John Das |
| Writer | Ian Marchant |
Broadcasts
- Thu 16 Oct 200821:00
- Fri 17 Oct 200800:50
- Fri 17 Oct 200802:50
- Mon 20 Oct 200819:30
- Tue 21 Oct 200801:50
- Thu 20 Nov 200821:00
- Mon 8 Dec 200819:00BBC Two except Wales & Yorkshire
- Mon 22 Dec 200810:00BBC Two except Yorkshire
- Tue 23 Dec 200823:00
- Christmas Eve 200803:10
- Wed 21 Dec 201119:00
- Wed 21 Dec 201123:00
- Wed 18 Jan 201220:00
- Thu 5 Apr 201220:00
- Fri 6 Apr 201201:30
- Wed 20 Jun 201220:00
- Thu 21 Jun 201201:30
- Sun 18 Nov 201219:00
- Wed 11 Nov 201520:00
- Thu 24 Mar 201620:00
- Tue 29 Mar 201623:00
- Wed 2 Nov 201620:00
- Thu 3 Nov 201600:30
- Sat 5 Nov 201619:00
- Sun 21 May 201720:00
- Tue 23 May 201701:30
- Wed 18 Apr 201823:00
- Thu 19 Apr 201802:50
- Tue 4 Dec 201800:00
- Wed 14 Aug 201923:45
- Wed 21 Oct 202022:00
- Wed 23 Jun 202120:00
- Thu 24 Jun 202101:30
- Wed 17 Sep 202519:00
- Thu 18 Sep 202500:25
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