Every night, 10,000 workers descend on the Tube to maintain, repair and clean it in the four hours when the power is off. Plus, emergency worker Roy explores a 'ghost' station.
Rush hour is the Tube's biggest test. How does station supervisor Bob Weedon deal with the fallout? Plus, the Tube's most unusual employee ruffles some feathers.
Upgrading the Tube is a challenge, and both new trains and signals cause problems. Can supervisor Barry Griffiths keep the crowds moving amongst huge rebuilding works?
Two drivers face their worst fear when someone falls - or jumps - in front of their train. Plus, meet the crews of the Tube's specialised emergency response units.
Two of the Tube's longest-serving ticket inspectors and other plain-clothes revenue inspectors pursue fare evaders across the network. What happens when the evaders are caught?
The Tube is at the most critical period of change in its history with huge new engineering works underway. What does it take to run the world's most complex train network?
Every night, 10,000 workers descend on the Tube to maintain, repair and clean it in the four hours when the power is off. Plus, emergency worker Roy explores a 'ghost' station.
Every night, 10,000 workers descend on the Tube to maintain, repair and clean it in the four hours when the power is off. Plus, emergency worker Roy explores a 'ghost' station.
Rush hour is the Tube's biggest test. How does station supervisor Bob Weedon deal with the fallout? Plus, the Tube's most unusual employee ruffles some feathers.
Rush hour is the Tube's biggest test. How does station supervisor Bob Weedon deal with the fallout? Plus, the Tube's most unusual employee ruffles some feathers.
Upgrading the Tube is a challenge, and both new trains and signals cause problems. Can supervisor Barry Griffiths keep the crowds moving amongst huge rebuilding works?
Upgrading the Tube is a challenge, and both new trains and signals cause problems. Can supervisor Barry Griffiths keep the crowds moving amongst huge rebuilding works?
Two drivers face their worst fear when someone falls - or jumps - in front of their train. Plus, meet the crews of the Tube's specialised emergency response units.
Two drivers face their worst fear when someone falls - or jumps - in front of their train. Plus, meet the crews of the Tube's specialised emergency response units.