
The Railway Children
Drama · Family
Overview
At the dawn of the 20th century, following their father's arrest on suspicion of betraying state secrets, the three Waterbury children—Bobbie, Phyllis and Peter—move with their mother to Yorkshire, where they find themselves involved in unexpected dramas along the railway by their new home. This stage-to-screen version, filmed at the National Railway Museum, features the steam train from the much-loved original feature film.
Top Cast
Robert Angell
Robert Angell
Robert Angell


Martin Barrass
Martin Barrass
Martin Barrass


Elianne Byrne
Elianne Byrne
Elianne Byrne
Rozzi Nicholson-Lailey
Rozzi Nicholson-Lailey
Rozzi Nicholson-Lailey


Izaak Cainer
Izaak Cainer
Izaak Cainer
Beth Lilly
Beth Lilly
Beth Lilly


Andrina Carroll
Andrina Carroll
Andrina Carroll
Jacqueline Naylor
Jacqueline Naylor
Jacqueline Naylor


James Weaver
James Weaver
James Weaver


Michael Lambourne
Michael Lambourne
Michael Lambourne
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