Great British Railway Journeys Series 6 Episodes Episode guide
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Oakham to Cambridge
20/20 Michael begins in Oakham before heading east to Stamford and on to Cambridge University.
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Oxford to Luton
19/20 Michael Portillo sees a pocket-size edition of Bradshaw's Companion at the Bodleian.
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Abergavenny to Hanborough
18/20 Michael Portillo investigates a historic fire at Blenheim Palace.
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Swansea to Hereford
17/20 Michael Portillo learns about the Victorian signalling system still in place today.
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Pembroke Dock to Swansea
16/20 At Pembroke Dock, Michael visits the dockyard where Queen Victoria's yachts were built.
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Newcastle to Lindisfarne
15/20 Michael Portillo finds out about the world's earliest swing bridge and its inventor.
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Middlesbrough to Hexham
14/20 At Jarrow, Michael visits the monastery to learn about its famous monk, Bede.
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Hessle to York
13/20 Michael Portillo learns about the technology that made the Humber Bridge possible.
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Boston to Hensall
12/20 Michael Portillo explores the link between Boston, Lincolnshire and its American namesake.
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Derby to Grantham
11/20 Michael Portillo gives an old engine a fresh start in the railway hub of Derby.
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High Street Kensington to London Bridge
10/20 On the last of his journeys in the capital, Michael Portillo explores Albertopolis.
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London's West End
9/20 Michael Portillo discovers how 19th-century engineering made for spectacular theatricals.
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Stratford to London Victoria
8/20 Michael Portillo takes the high-speed line and explores the legacy of the Olympic Park.
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Deptford to West Silvertown
7/20 Michael Portillo is invited aboard the construction locomotive for Crossrail.
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Amersham to Regent's Park
6/20 Michael Portillo travels on London's first underground railway, the Metropolitan Line.
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St Andrew's to Edinburgh
5/20 In St Andrews, Michael Portillo pays homage to the birthplace of golf.
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Stirling to Pitlochry
4/20 In Stirling, Michael Portillo visits the scene of a bloody battle at Bannockburn.
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Motherwell to Linlithgow
3/20 Michael Portillo celebrates Victorian iron and steel in Motherwell.
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Greenock to Larkhall
2/20 From Greenock, Michael Portillo sets sail in the world's last seagoing paddle steamer.
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Ayr to Stewarton
1/20 From Ayr, Michael Portillo admires Ailsa Craig before getting to grips with curling.