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IMPOSSIBLE ENGINEERING: EXTREME RAILROADS
PREMIERING MAY 17
IMPOSSIBLE ENGINEERING: EXTREME RAILROADS explores:
- Incredible mountain railways that conquer vertiginous heights and offer breathtaking views, including Britain’s Snowdon Mountain Railway and California’s Central Pacific Railroad.
- The need for speed and impossibly fast bullet trains, including Italy’s Red Arrow, New Mexico’s Holloman High Speed Test Track, Japan’s ShinkansenBullet Train, and more.
- Astonishing railroads that connect urban jungles such as New York New Jersey Rail Car Float and Germany’s Wuppertaler Schwebebahn.
- The world’s most revolutionary rail bridges that pose some of the most difficult design challenges, including Staten Island’s Arthur Kill Bridge and Scotland’s Forth Bridge.
- Railways that venture into the wild and cross frozen landscapes, dense jungles, and other challenging terrains such as California’s Goat Canyon Trestleand Thailand’s Kanchanaburi Death Railway.
- Stunning tracks along waterways, such as Poland’s Elblag Canal and Indian’s Pamban Bridge.
IMPOSSIBLE ENGINEERING: EXTREME RAILROADS is produced for Science Channel by TwoFour Broadcast. For TwoFour, the executive producer is Neil Edwards. For Science Channel, Lindsey Foster-Blumberg is supervising producer and Vicky Bernal is associate producer.
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