Extreme Trains

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Extreme Trains

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Extreme Trains is a television program on The History Channel that describes the daily operations of the railroads in the United States of America, from coal trains to passenger trains and famous routes. It is hosted by Matt Bown, a train conductor for Pan Am Railways in Maine, whose interest is railways and the technology of them, in which Matt is living his lifelong dream. The series was first aired in the United States on November 11, 2008 and ran until December 30, 2008. The show has since been shown in the United Kingdom in April 2009.

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Status:

Ended

Language:

English

First air date:

11/11/2008

Last air date:

12/30/2008

Key words:

  • railroad

Seasons

Season 1

Season 1

8 Episodes

Cast

Matt Bown

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Himself

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