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Meet the people at the heart of Glasgow's Central Station - the busiest railway station in Scotland - that has been part of the city's lifeblood for 140 years. Cameras followed the train drivers, maintenance workers, station staff, transport police and customer service assistants during the heatwave summer of 2018 to look at what makes the station tick, keeping more than 950 trains a day running, carrying more than 32 million passengers a year. Staff are pushed to the limit by the heat and Storm Hector causing havoc on the tracks, and have to work around the clock to deal with disruptions and delays, football fans and big music events.
The Euros football tournament is here, providing the first big match-day crowds Central has seen in over a year. Meanwhile, Paul finds out whether the historical station tours can restart.
The Caledonian Sleeper takes one brave young passenger to London, while a writer explores the golden age of the service.
A heatwave causes thousands of passengers to head for the beach, and a busy shift for Scotrail's CCTV staff throws up some dangerous challenges.
The Central Station team have to help modernise the network - whether that's working on new rail electrification, or attempting a record-breaking journey from London to Euston.
A breakdown on the West Coast Mainline means the team must deal with serious disruption, and there is big news for tour guides Paul and Jackie.
Festival crowds are back, and there is a mystery to solve in the station basement. Meanwhile, British Transport Police officers respond to a worrying report of a trespasser on the tracks.
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