Join us as we delve into the intriguing world of the United Kingdom’s railway network, uncovering facts that even the most seasoned travelers might find surprising. From its historic beginnings to modern-day operations, the UK’s rail system is filled with remarkable stories and statistics.

Did you know that the UK boasts one of the densest railway networks in the world, with over 10,000 miles of track connecting more than 2,500 stations?

Or that the London Underground, affectionately known as ‘The Tube,’ is the world’s oldest underground railway, opening its first line in 1863?

Discover the engineering marvels of the Victorian era, such as the Box Tunnel, which was the world’s longest railway tunnel upon its completion in 1841. Learn about the ambitious High Speed 2 (HS2) project, set to revolutionize travel by connecting major cities at speeds up to 225 mph.

We’ll also explore the quirks of the network, like the station with the longest name: Llanfair­pwllgwyngyll­gogery­chwyrn­drobwll­llan­tysilio­gogo­goch, located in Wales. And did you know that Gloucester station has the longest platform in England, measuring 1,977 feet?

Whether you’re a railway enthusiast or simply curious about the UK’s transport heritage, this video offers a journey through time, highlighting the evolution, achievements, and peculiarities of Britain’s railways.

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50 Comments

  1. Looking up the service on West Midlands Railway website, the service is scheduled to take 3 minutes each way, with five trains an hour from just before 6am to midnight (so up to 107 trains per day), and fares from £1.50.

    When originally built by the Great Western Railway, it was double tracked, the Town Station was 70 yards (60m) further away, and the line continued as freight only to Stourbridge Wharf. After 1935, the line was reconfigured to two parallel single track lines (one for passengers, one for freight). The Goods branch subsequently closed in 1965, the bridge over Forster Street demolished in 1967 and the Town Station demolished in 1979, being rebuilt 70 yards (60m) further up the line to make room for a bus station.

  2. Sorry but Worcester Forgate street to Shrub hill station is 0.6 miles You can purchase a ticket for it at a Cost of £2.20

  3. Εξαιρετικό! Ιδανικό για τα πολλά κλαδικά δίκτυα που έχουμε στην Ελλάδα! Εύγε!

  4. I rode from wolverhampton to stourbridge on my mountain bike and took the train back, starting with this. I collapsed in a tired heap on the floor of this I was so wrecked and it felt like an hour. It now costs £3.20 single or £3.79 return (trainline)

  5. I thought it was Ty Glas to Birchgrove in Cardiff, which is approximately 300 metres. Pretty sure Geoff Marshall covered it before in one of his videos.

  6. This line would be perfect for a class 142 Pacer train. It’s such a short journey that people wouldn’t care what turns up! Class 153 would also be ideal as well (which used to run on this line btw).

  7. Arrived at Stourbridge junction to see it departing deliberately as it seems to do this on every West Midlands arrival😂. But it was back in a few minutes after its return trip😊So off we went

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