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Channel 5. Worlds Busiest Train Station

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pusskin | 12:07 Sun 11th Aug 2013 | Film, Media & TV
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Hiya Abers, can any one help please?


Mr Puss missed this programme on friday and have tried google catch up etc and cant find if it will be repeated. Their are 4 episodes. Many thanks puss.
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It's on again at 11:10 on Thursday.
That's 11:10 in the morning by the way.
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THECORBYLOON. Your a star! many many thanks.

i have scrolled through Thursdays tele page and not for one minute did i think it was on in the morning. I should open my eyes more. x
Its worth watching pusskin, how the people travel like that everyday would scare me to death!
It was scary watching them pack them in like sardines...
Where was it ?.
Shinjuku station, Tokyo.
An amazing programme - if you think London's Tube is uncomfortable, think again. Mind you, Shinjuku appears to be a lot cleaner, throughly scrubbed every night. But oh, those teeming crowds.
I thought it was interesting but rather laboured...if you heard the words "the World's busiest railway station" once, you heard them a hundred times....30 minutes padded out to 60, imo.
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Oh dear me, didnt know there were other posts, so sorry!

Yes, i bet its a good programme and we both cant wait to see it, especially as were both steam railway buffs.
i saw a similiar programme maybe where the train run through a market packed with stalls and people , and the minute it went through, all the stalls and people divided very quickly to let the train run through--hilarious.

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