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The Engineering Workshop

Fred Dibnah reaches the final stage of his monumental journey around Britain on his traction engine. This episode begins in the mountains of Snowdonia, where Fred is on his way to Wales's National Slate Museum. However, to get there he must first get over the Llanberis Pass - a big test for the engine. At the slate museum, Fred and Alf take a look in the workshop, where all the machinery is driven by a line shaft an eighth of a mile long. In the pub, they meet up with a couple of the ex-quarry workers and have a chat over a pint. On their way back home to Bolton, the duo stop in to have a look at the world's first boat lift in Cheshire. The Anderton boat lift was built in 1875 as an alternative to a series of locks. Whilst here, Fred takes a trip on the lift to learn a bit more about its history. Before arriving home, Fred visits a couple of local works that over the years have supplied him with his pressure gauges and lots of nuts and bolts.

English
  • Originally Aired May 17, 2005
  • Runtime 29 minutes
  • Production Code b030qgzv
  • Network BBC Two
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Name Type Role
Fred Dibnah Writer Presenter
David Hall Director