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Railway Walks with Julia Bradbury DVD

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Railroad walks With Julia Bradbury

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Released
12 January 2009
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Acorn Media 
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Runtime
175 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5036193096778 
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play Following the huge success of Wainwright Walks Julia Bradbury once again dons her walking boots this time to trudge the railway lines that have become the legacy of &39;The Beeching Axe&39; In the 1960s thousands of railway stations were closed and many of these old branch lines are now treasured by ramblers all over the country Providing hours of beautiful walks steeped in history and offering an insight into industrial Britain Julia looks at how the rise and fall of the railways has altered the lives of communities across the country Walks featured; Derbyshire - The Monsal Trail; Wales - Dolgellau to Barmouth; Cornwall - Coast to Coast Trail; Speyside - The Strathspey Railway; Weymouth - The Rodwell Trail; Callander - Callander to Loch Tay

Presenter Julia Bradbury walks what remains of the railway lines closed as a result of the Beeching cuts of the 1960s. With over 4,000 miles of railway and 3,000 stations closed in the decade following the report, many of the routes have become a mecca for ramblers across the country. Walks featured include: Derbyshire - The Monsal Trail, Wales - Dolgellau to Barmouth, Speyside - The Strathspey Railway, Cornwall - Coast to Coast Trail, Weymouth - The Rodwell Trail, and Callander - Callander to Loch Tay.