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Jun 2018 - Jul 2018
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Great Rail Restorations with Peter Snow Episode Guide
Brake Composite Carriage
S1 Ep1
6th Jun 2018
In the stunning Vale of Llangollen a relic from 1912 is restored - including a large first-class saloon, three immaculate third-class compartments, two loos, and a brake compartment for the guard
1864 Carriage
S1 Ep2
13th Jun 2018
On the Isle of Wight, Peter Snow learns to drive a steam train while a local team bring an enchanting wooden rail carriage from 1864 back to life in all of its splendid detail
1960 Pullman
S1 Ep3
20th Jun 2018
It's luxury and glamour to the fore this time, as a 1960 Pullman dining car is brought back to life in all of its glory. And Peter has another train driving lesson.
Queen Victoria's Carriage
S1 Ep4
27th Jun 2018
A family restores one of only two surviving railway coaches used by Queen Victoria, that's been rotting in a car park for decades. And Peter finally drives a steam train.
The Time Train
S1 Ep5
7th Jul 2018
For the series finale the restored carriages are joined together as a spectacular 'Time Train' which Peter takes for a ride on the beautiful Llangollen Railway
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The first episode of Great Rail Restorations with Peter Snow aired on June 06, 2018.
The last episode of Great Rail Restorations with Peter Snow aired on July 07, 2018.
There are 5 episodes of Great Rail Restorations with Peter Snow.
There is one season of Great Rail Restorations with Peter Snow.
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