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- This unassuming railway line revolutionised how we travelled and propelled mankind into the modern world. But at what cost?
- The Age of Materialism and its Age of Inhumanity of Colonial Slavery and Industrial Revolution (18th to 20th Century).
- Richard explores the science behind the Taipei 101 tower. Built next to a seismic fault line in a typhoon hot spot, it is designed to be able to withstand extreme natural events. Elements include compression, flexibility, stability and pressure.
- Examines the development of steam locomotives in the UK for industrial use, from George Stephenson's Locomotion No 1 to a 1951 Bagnall 0-6-0ST. It also looks at early wagonways, the Bowes cable railway and a 1933 Armstrong Whitworth 0-4-0DE no. D22/1933 Diesel.
- The Industrial Revolution was the single most important event in the development of the modern railway and one train from that era came to symbolise the new age of steam, Stephenson's Rocket. Cameras reveal the revolutionary design of the Rocket, and how it transformed Britain's economy, from localised rural industries to the global networks we recognise today.