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September 2025 marks 200 years since the first steam-hauled passenger train ran on a public railway, from Stockton to Darlington, in 1825. To celebrate this incredible anniversary, Michael Portillo is set to take audiences on a journey through time with: 200 Years of The Railways.The series will see Michael Portillo travel by train to the Northeast and Northwest of England and investigate what the railways have done for us over the past 200 years and explore what the railways' role could be in the future.

Genres: History | Travel
Station: BBC iPlayer (GB)
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Status: To Be Determined
Start: 2025-09-16

Michael Portillo's 200 Years of the Railways Season 1 Air Dates


S01E01 - The Day That Changed the World Air Date: 16 September 2025 05:00 -

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Railway enthusiast Michael Portillo follows the route of the pioneering Stockton and Darlington Railway in north east England - the world's first public railway to carry fee-paying passengers using steam locomotives. He learns how the Stockton and Darlington proved that railways could work - sparking a transport revolution across Britain and beyond.

He visits key locations in the story of this pioneering railway, including the town of Shildon, from where the train hauled by Locomotion No.1 set off in 1825; Bishop Auckland, where he joins thousands at a spectacular outdoor show to launch the 200th anniversary and drives a replica of the original train; and the Tyne and Wear Metro, where he discovers a new fleet transforming travel in north east England.


S01E02 - How the Railways Changed Britain Air Date: 16 September 2025 05:00 -

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Railway enthusiast and former politician Michael Portillo continues his celebration of the birth of the modern railway. He looks at the transformative effect of railways on Britain by travelling on the world's first intercity line between Liverpool and Manchester, which opened in 1830.

Michael begins in Derby at ‘The Greatest Gathering', the largest ever collection of locomotives in one place, drawing crowds of 40,000 people.

In Manchester, he steps back in time to the world's first intercity line. Walking the Bridgewater Canal, he hears how the cotton trade drove its creation. At Quarry Bank Mill, he learns how the railway boosted production and changed lives.

At the National Football Museum, he discovers how trains helped turn football into a national game. He visits Chat Moss, where George Stephenson built a floating railway over a bog, and stops at Rainhill to see where Rocket famously proved that steam locomotives would shape the future of rail.

In Liverpool, he hears how novelist Elizabeth Gaskell captured the spirit of the railway age. And in Yorkshire, he traces the rise and fall of George Hudson, the ‘Railway King'. Michael ends his journey back in Derby, at the spectacular gathering of locomotives from the last 200 years.

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