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Season 3 Reversions: Tula to St. Petersburg (2)

Aboard the high-speed Sapsan to St Petersburg, Michael discovers the history behind the line, once the longest double-tracked railway in the world. From the Grand Hotel Europe, advertised in his Bradshaw's, Michael explores the beauty and history of St Petersburg, from the great Nevsky Prospekt to the magnificent Winter Palace with its Hermitage Museum, then rides the first railway ever built in Russia between the city and the Tsar's village - Tsarskoye Selo. Back in the city again, Michael meets former Russia correspondent Martin Sixsmith to discover how the strikes, mutinies and massacres, which took place shortly before Bradshaw's 1913 guidebook was published, were to unfold and the part the railways were to play in those tumultuous events.

English
  • Originally Aired March 23, 2015
  • Runtime 60 minutes
  • Content Rating United States of America TV-G
  • Network BBC Two
  • Created April 26, 2015 by
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  • Modified November 15, 2024 by
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