Hell on Wheels

American Western television series

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July 23 2016 Hell on Wheels concluded its final broadcast on AMC after five seasons spanning the years 1865-1869.
December 12 2012 AMC announced writer John Wirth would take over as showrunner for the third season, replacing original creators Joe and Tony Gayton in day-to-day production.
November 6 2011 The pilot episode of Hell on Wheels premiered on AMC, attracting 4.4 million viewers. This made it the network's second-highest series premiere in history, following The Walking Dead. The episode delivered 2.4 million viewers in the 18-49 age demographic and 2.3 million viewers in the 25-54 age demographic, surpassing competing shows CSI: Miami and Pan Am.
September 2010 Pilot episode filming concluded, with the production team implementing environmentally conscious practices such as using the Scenecronize System to reduce paper usage and introducing water coolers to minimize plastic bottle consumption.
September 2010 Pilot episode filming concluded, with the production team implementing environmentally conscious practices like digital script distribution and reducing plastic bottle waste.
August 2010 Pilot episode filming began in Calgary and various locations in central and southern Alberta, Canada, with most exteriors shot on the T'suu T'ina Native Indian Reservation.

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