Episodes
The Architecture the Railways Built London Bridge (Yesterday Tuesday 21 March 2023)
Today Tuesday 21 March 2023, there is a new episode of The Architecture the Railways Built.
London Bridge
Tim explores his neighbourhood station, London Bridge, and meets the designers responsible for transforming the once-dark, dingy, and chaotic hub into the peaceful, open, and inviting space it is today. Tim is allowed into the Borough Market Junction Signal Box at the National Railway Museum.
Airdate: Tuesday 21 March 2023 at 20:00 on Yesterday
Season 4 Episode 4
The Architecture the Railways Built sees railway expert and train enthusiast Tim Dunn exploring the stunning architecture that lines the railway network. He visits stations made up of simple stone buildings, decorative Victorian grandeur, art deco masterpieces and striking glass and concrete structures created over the last few years. But Tim doesn’t stop at stations. He’s been given a platform to explore any structure which owes its existence to the railway: viaducts, signal boxes, tunnels, pedestrian passages, workshops, railway hotels: as well as less obvious buildings like homes, swimming pools and Turkish baths.
Featured image credit: Yesterday
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