Railway Lives

Railway Lives (2005)

EndedDocumentary showTravel

Regional series looking at life on the railways in the Midlands and beyond.

Network
Scheduleevery Sunday (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E08Episode 8Aug 14, 2005
S01E07Episode 7Aug 7, 2005
S01E06Episode 6Jul 31, 2005
S01E05Episode 5Jul 24, 2005
S01E04Episode 4Jul 17, 2005
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Railway Lives' from 2005 premiere?

The TV show 'Railway Lives' from 2005 premiered on April 2, 2005.

Who was the creator of 'Railway Lives'?

'Railway Lives' was created by Peter Baker.

What was the genre of 'Railway Lives'?

'Railway Lives' belonged to the documentary genre.

What was the main focus of 'Railway Lives'?

The main focus of 'Railway Lives' was to showcase the lives and experiences of individuals working in the railway industry.

Who narrated the TV show 'Railway Lives'?

'Railway Lives' was narrated by David Holt.

How many episodes were in the first season of 'Railway Lives'?

The first season of 'Railway Lives' consisted of 6 episodes.

Which countries were featured in 'Railway Lives'?

'Railway Lives' featured railway systems and workers from various countries, including the United Kingdom, Japan, and India.

What were some of the challenges faced by railway workers in 'Railway Lives'?

Some of the challenges faced by railway workers in 'Railway Lives' included unpredictable schedules, harsh working conditions, and the responsibility of ensuring passenger safety.

Did 'Railway Lives' explore the history of railways?

Yes, 'Railway Lives' delved into the rich history of railways and how they have evolved over time.

Were there any episodes dedicated to showcasing unique railway technologies in 'Railway Lives'?

Yes, 'Railway Lives' had episodes dedicated to showcasing unique railway technologies, such as high-speed trains and innovative safety systems.

Did 'Railway Lives' highlight any specific railway workers' stories?

Yes, 'Railway Lives' focused on individual railway workers and their personal experiences, highlighting their dedication and passion for their work.

Were there any episodes of 'Railway Lives' that explored the challenges faced by female railway workers?

Yes, 'Railway Lives' had episodes that shed light on the challenges faced by female railway workers and their contributions to the industry.

Did 'Railway Lives' showcase any famous railway landmarks or routes?

Yes, 'Railway Lives' featured episodes that explored famous railway landmarks and routes, such as the Trans-Siberian Railway and the Orient Express.

Did 'Railway Lives' provide insights into the daily routines of railway workers?

Yes, 'Railway Lives' provided viewers with a glimpse into the daily routines of railway workers, showcasing their tasks, responsibilities, and interactions.

Did 'Railway Lives' include any behind-the-scenes footage of railway operations?

Yes, 'Railway Lives' included behind-the-scenes footage of railway operations, giving viewers a deeper understanding of the intricacies involved in running a railway.

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