A Perspective on Trains

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A Perspective on Trains (APOT) is a documentary series covering the history and operations of trains in Wikiland. It began production in 1983 to critical acclaim.

Notable competitors include Trains: Around the Clock, Around the Globe and its sequel Trains: Speeding to Tomorrow.

Episodes

No. overall No. in season Title Directed by Written by Original air date Wikilandian viewers (millions)
TBA TBA "Hot Rod Hot Shots" TBA TBA TBA TBA
Across Wikiland, Hot Rod's freight trains are getting ever so faster as they transport thousands of shipping containers per day across the continent. This episode covers Hot Rod's history from its origins as a response to increased demand in precious cargo to the modern day, highlighting various locomotives that shaped the network and its operations to what it is today along the way.
TBA TBA "Klumpyan's Rail Resurgence" TBA TBA TBA TBA
In Klumpyan, Canadian commuter rail operator GO Transit establishes a new service connecting the Wikilandian city with hopes to transform it to a sustainable metropolis using a single leased Budd Rail Diesel Car from VIA Rail Canada. The episode highlights the chronology of Klumpyan, centered around its destructive highway network.
TBA TBA "When the Circus Comes to Town" TBA TBA TBA TBA
The Toba Circus Train, with its colourful streamlined Art Deco-style 4-8-4 steam locomotive, attracts railfans from near and far. Spectators commonly give the train the middle finger as it steams along. This episode chronicles the history of the circus, as well as the complex process of loading and unloading the circus train.