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Started by RAM, October 21, 2008, 08:34:21 PM

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RAM

Coming soon to The History Channel: "Extreme Trains," an eight-part
series about the "biggest, most powerful and most awesome trains in
history."

ajp3751

when does it coes out and how often do the episodes debue

Yampa Bob

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Jake

#4
Its also at the top right, just below "History Made Every Day."

I will have to try and watch this series. Hopefully I can get the DVD also.
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grumpy

The show starts on Nov. 11 on the History Channel
Don :)

mudhen

Thanks Ram and Grumpy
Now that was'nt to hard , now I can plan to watch it in november.
Thanks Mudhen

WoundedBear

Quote from: grumpy on October 23, 2008, 12:06:36 AM
The show starts on Nov. 11 on the History Channel
Don :)

Hope you're not holding your breath waiting, Don. I think it's going to be shown on the yankee version of History Channel, but if you look at our, watered down, version's site, there is no mention of that show. CRTC may allow us to view it in 2014....lol.

http://www.history.ca/

Sid

grumpy

I read the announcement in  the Edmonton Journal.
Don

Guilford Guy

The host is a conductor for Pan Am Railways... You don't want to know what they do on that railroad...
Alex


Guilford Guy

Don't look too far down the page...
Alex


Sjack

What's on second. I Don't Know's third. Who's on first.

Guilford Guy

Sounds like Matt Bown will be riding a Coal Train tonight... Let us hope that after a Guilford Employee has told NS employee's about all the things they've done, NS doesn't throw crew trash bags at neighboring crews on passing sidings, or smoking out college students by putting the loks in Run 8 when they are underneath overpasses... There the secret is out... What remains on the railroad.net site should not be seen... I swear... I did not intentionally shut down Vermont Railway!
Alex


richG

My stepson and I watch TV with audio Mute and on screen text. Makes it bearable.
Stepson went to bed after 20 minutes. I tuned out after 35 minutes. The History Channel must thinl they are showing this to six year olds with A.D.D. Good info but Ugh. I will go back to the 'Net and books.
Makes me appreciate Mike Lowe.

Rich