Tracks Ahead Watchers

UP_Challenger3985 Apr 7, 2002

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Who watches Tracks ahead?

  1. Always

    53.8%
  2. Sometimes

    15.4%
  3. Once in a While

    7.7%
  4. Rarely

    23.1%
  5. Never

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  1. UP_Challenger3985

    UP_Challenger3985 TrainBoard Member

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    How many of you watch the PBS series Tracks Ahead?
     
  2. rray

    rray Staff Member

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    I used to watch it always, but I have been on weekends for 7 years, moved several times, and totally lost track of the series.

    I only seen the first season, how many seasons are they up to now?
     
  3. Johnny Trains

    Johnny Trains Passed away April 29, 2004 In Memoriam

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    Once in a while for me because I've only seen the first 2 seasons.
    It isn't shown here anymore.
     
  4. Fred

    Fred TrainBoard Member

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    I watch it when I know it is on, or I'll record it if I'm at work when it is on. the problem is knowing when it is going to be on !
     
  5. rsn48

    rsn48 TrainBoard Member

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    Most of our stations in Vancouver, British Columbia are American ones, but I don't recall seeing anything on it. Anyone from Seattle or Washington know what station it is on?
     
  6. ak-milw

    ak-milw TrainBoard Member

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    I used to watch it all the time, then for some reason I can't pull in the station anymore. If I have time I go over to my sisters house and watch it on satilite. :eek:
     
  7. yankinoz

    yankinoz TrainBoard Member

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    Not in Oz... What's it about? - Real or Model trains?
     
  8. watash

    watash Passed away March 7, 2010 TrainBoard Supporter In Memoriam

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    Here in the U.S. it has been on PBS one season, and on the Discovery Channel satallite the next. My wife bought the whole set for a Christmass present.

    It is on every aspect of steam, diesel, Interurban and maintainence real railroading, with one hour long special on the history of model railroading, showing some of the very first model train pull toys up to the DCC models of today.

    Well worth recording on VHS and adding to it as the shows come on.
     

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