
Si King, Siddy Holloway and Damion Burrows explore the extraordinary spaces that take us beyond catching a train to the hidden worlds where heritage, technology and community converge.

In this first episode, Si visits York Station, revealing its Victorian grandeur, wartime heroes and the living heritage that keeps this landmark thriving today.
Si fulfils a lifelong dream on the Snowdon Mountain Railway, uncovering its Victorian origins, daring engineering and iconic summit station loved by generations of visitors. Plus, the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway, which was once used by the Brontë sisters, and a breathtaking architectural gateway to Scotland's Clyde coast that remains a destination in its own right.
This episode celebrates Britain's shore and coastal stations. In Sheringham on the Norfolk coast, Si explores the modern Bittern Line terminus and the heritage North Norfolk Railway, lovingly preserved by dedicated volunteers. Siddy Holloway heads to Barry Island in Wales, and Damion Burrows explores Brighton's bustling station.