Great Coastal Railway Journeys “Porthmadog to Anglesey” S3E8 17 April 2024 on BBC Two
On Wednesday 17 April 2024, BBC Two broadcasts an episode of the series Great Coastal Railway Journeys!
Porthmadog to Anglesey Season 3 Episode 8 Episode Summary
In this episode of “Great Coastal Railway Journeys” on BBC Two, viewers are in for a breathtaking adventure as Michael Portillo embarks on a scenic journey from Porthmadog to Anglesey. Steaming through the magnificent landscapes of the Snowdonia National Park, Portillo travels aboard one of Britain’s most cherished heritage lines, the Welsh Highland Railway.
As the train winds its way through the picturesque countryside, Portillo offers fascinating insights into the rich history and cultural significance of the Welsh Highland Railway. Along the route, viewers will be treated to stunning vistas, from rolling hills to rugged coastlines, showcasing the natural beauty of this enchanting region.
Join BBC Two as they follow Michael Portillo on this unforgettable railway journey, where the charm of steam travel meets the splendor of Snowdonia’s landscapes. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to experience the magic of “Great Coastal Railway Journeys” as Portillo explores the historic and scenic wonders of Porthmadog to Anglesey.
What Time is the “Porthmadog to Anglesey” Episode On?
The Porthmadog to Anglesey episode of Great Coastal Railway Journeys will be broadcast on April 17 2024 on BBC Two at 6:30 PM.
Is the “Porthmadog to Anglesey” Episode New?
The Porthmadog to Anglesey episode of Great Coastal Railway Journeys is all new!
Great Coastal Railway Journeys Porthmadog to Anglesey Cast & Stars
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Michael Portillo |
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Great Coastal Railway Journeys Series Information
Michael Portillo visits the self-governing Isle of Man, a paradise for rail lovers. He visits the Isle's ancient parliament, the Tynwald, which is older than Westminster, is taken down the east coast on the Isle of Man Steam Railway to the Norse castle of Rushen, test-drives the smallest production car ever made in Peel, joins a working fishing boat at Port St Mary, and meets two passionate advocates of the Manx language. |