American Pickers “Runaway Train” S25E16 March 20 2024 on History
On Wednesday March 20 2024, History broadcasts an episode of the series American Pickers!
Contents
- 1 Runaway Train Season 25 Episode 16 Episode Summary
- 2 What Time is the “Runaway Train” Episode On?
- 3 Is the “Runaway Train” Episode New?
- 4 American Pickers Runaway Train Cast & Stars
- 5 Runaway Train Episode Videos & Previews
- 6 Watch American Pickers Runaway Train Online
- 7 American Pickers Series Information
Runaway Train Season 25 Episode 16 Episode Summary
In this episode of “American Pickers” on History, titled “Runaway Train,” viewers are in for an exciting adventure as Robbie and Jersey embark on a picking expedition in Illinois. The duo secures exclusive access to a former race car driver’s stockpile, promising a treasure trove of rare car parts, pristine toys, and captivating stories from the racetrack.
As the pickers delve into the collection, the episode unfolds with a mix of historical exploration and personal narratives. The former race car driver’s stockpile becomes a haven for hidden gems, providing Robbie and Jersey with the opportunity to unearth unique artifacts that carry both historical and sentimental value. The journey promises a blend of excitement, discovery, and the camaraderie that defines the essence of “American Pickers.”
What Time is the “Runaway Train” Episode On?
The Runaway Train episode of American Pickers will be broadcast on March 20 2024 on History at 9:00 PM at ET/PT.
Is the “Runaway Train” Episode New?
The Runaway Train episode of American Pickers is all new!
American Pickers Runaway Train Cast & Stars
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Mike Wolfe Danielle Colby Robbie Wolfe |
Runaway Train Episode Videos & Previews
Watch American Pickers Runaway Train Online
American Pickers Series Information
Have you been building up a collection of Americana over the past 50-plus years? If so, then Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz may pay you a visit one day. The Midwestern pickers travel across America in search of rare artifacts and national treasures that they can buy from the collectors they visit and then sell in their antiques shops or, in some cases, put in their personal collections. They usually have to dig through boxes or piles filled with items that have accumulated over the years, which are often located in such places as barns or spare rooms in the owners' homes. While the guys are willing to buy pretty much anything old, their particular interests include items having to do with the auto industry and classic toys. |