
Michael Portillo's 200 Years of the Railways
2025 · 59m · Documentary
Michael Portillo celebrates the modern railway’s 200th birthday, revealing the journey that changed the world.
Episodes
1. The Day That Changed the World59m · Railway enthusiast Michael Portillo leads a landmark journey through 200 years of rail, marking the moment Britain’s modern railway was born.
2. How the Railways Changed Britain59m · In this 200th year since the birth of the modern railway, train enthusiast and former politician Michael Portillo reveals how the first railways in Britain transformed the country.More Like This

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