Great British Railway Journeys | Series 4 Episode 12 | Dundee to Aberdeen
Great British Railway Journeys | Series 4 Episode 12 | Dundee to Aberdeen Michael Portillo takes to the tracks with his copy of Bradshaw's Victorian railway guidebook, traveling the length and breadth of the British Isles to see what of Bradshaw's world remains. Michael is exploring the stunning scenery of rural and coastal Scotland, traveling from Stirling, through the industrial east coast and dramatic Highland landscapes, to the beauty of the western lochs, finally ending his journey in John O'Groats. In this episode, Michael learns how Queen Victoria used to hide from her subjects, discovers how factory workers went deaf, and goes out with a bang in Aberdeenshire. For more episodes of Great British Railway Journeys, subscribe! 👉 bit.ly/GreatRailwayJourneysTV

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