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Fred and his steersman Alf travel up to Scotland, where they marvel at the ingenuity of the Falkirk Wheel and visit one of the region's few surviving iron works.

Documentary series in which Fred Dibnah travels around Britain in his restored traction engine in search of engineering skills and technology from a bygone age, visiting ancient iron foundries, industrial sites and little workshops.

Fred and his steersman Alf travel up to Scotland, where they marvel at the ingenuity of the Falkirk Wheel and visit one of the few surviving traditional iron works left in the region. After stopping at Bo'ness and Kinneil Railway for a few repairs, they're ready for the off and the traction engine becomes the first to cross the Forth Road Bridge under its own steam.

29 minutes

More on the Falkirk Wheel

More on the Falkirk Wheel

"The Falkirk Wheel is a deceptive blend of weight and grace.

At 35 metres high and 27 metres long, it is the height of eight double-decker buses."

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Fred Dibnah
Producer David Hall

Broadcasts

The Train Now Departing

The Train Now Departing

1988 feature on how preservation societies strive to keep steam train services running.