The Architecture the Railways Built - Season 3 - Eps 2: Wharncliffe
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.
About The Architecture the Railways Built

Title: The Architecture the Railways Built
First Air Date: 2020-04-28
Last Air Date: 2023-05-02
Status: Returning Series
Rating: 4.3/10 (from 3 votes)
Language: EN
Seasons: 4
Total Episodes: 40
Network: U&Yesterday
Genres: Documentary
Production Companies: Brown Bob Productions
Synopsis
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 made up of simple stone buildings, decorative Victorian grandeur, and striking glass and concrete structures, but he doesn't stop at visiting stations, as he explores every structure which owes its existence to the railway, including viaducts, railway hotels, tunnels, and the less obvious buildings such as homes, swimming pools, and Turkish baths.
Cast

Tim Dunn
Himself