

What makes a great railway journey? Distance, scenery, the train itself, the people you meet on the way? Undoubtedly, it is all those things and more. Experience the spirit of the railway in this fabulous DVD featuring breathtaking photography and high quality footage.
From the east to the west coast of Scotland
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Aired: 7/13/2005The south of Spain: Andalusia, Seville and Grenada
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Aired: 6/21/2005Various trains, old and young, are available to explore this fascinating country. Since Hungary has turned from a communist state into a Western Democracy, the country has developed a tradition of hospitality. Hungary by train has much to offer. The rail leads us to all sorts of regions where one can fully experience Hungarian culture.
Aired: 6/28/2005A country on the borderline of Middle and East Europe. By rail, we travel from the capital Bucharest to the heart of the country. In a way, travelling through Romania is like travelling through time. At places where the rails cut through the country, we see pictures that in the West belong to the past. We'll visit the centres of Bucharest and Brasov. With their little bricks and old fashioned houses, these cities provide romantic scenery.
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