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Northern Ireland's lost railways

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JimmieS13/10/2014 20:13:38
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BBC Northern Ireland three part series 'Walk the Line' which sets out to uncover and explore some of NI's lost railways.

Just watched part one - an enjoyable and easy watched programme.

www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04lgnb6

May be on 'catch up,' what ever that is!

Jim

martin perman14/10/2014 11:50:49
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Jim,

Just watched the programme on I Player, I found it very interesting.

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Martin W14/10/2014 12:32:51
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Jim

Thanks for the link I have just watch it on I Player too. A very interesting and gentle stroll through the history of that particular line. I look forward to seeing the rest of the series.

Thanks again

Martin

JimmieS20/10/2014 13:16:23
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Just a reminder that the second of three prog will be broadcast tonight.

Jim

Ady120/10/2014 20:55:34
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Those freeview recorders are very good, especially if you hate watching the tv. For every 3 hours of keek you have to endure around an hour will be adverts, unless you can scroll through them in 10 secs

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