Cornish Steam Giant

E1

Mark Williams celebrates two hundred years of trains, charting the development of the first locomotive by Richard Trevithick in 1804.

Rocket Men

E2

Mark Williams celebrates two hundred years of trains, tracking the creation of railways in the North East by George Stephenson and son.

Brunel

E3

The creation of the Great Western Railway under the control of a single engineer I.K. Brunel

Moving Mountains

E4

Mark Williams discovers how a curious engine used to transport slate down the Welsh mountains inspired an amazing railway through the Rocky Mountains.

Carriage Kings

E5

Mark Williams explores how the introduction of railways affected society. He rides in an old third-class carriage before travelling in style on the Orient Express

Death on the Tracks

E6

In this edition, Mark Williams learns how, during the early days of train travel, death on the tracks was tragically common.

Big Country

E7

Mark Williams rides the American railroad to explore how the construction of the Transcontinental Railroad linked the east and west coasts of America.

Speed and Power

E8

Mark Williams explains how the race for speed during the 1920s and 1930s led to locomotives setting records that are still a match for modern rail travel.

Going Underground

E9

Mark Williams gets to grips with the oldest subterranean train network in the world, London's Underground, and travels through an early tunnel under the Thames.

Diesel Generation

E10

Mark Williams explores the introduction of diesel electric systems in 1953 and drives a Class 31 complete with hot plate, windscreen wiper and ashtrays.